H04N2209/047

Controlling integral energy of a laser pulse in a hyperspectral imaging system

Pulsed hyperspectral imaging in a light deficient environment is disclosed. A system includes an emitter for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation and an image sensor comprising a pixel array for sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation. The system includes an electromagnetic sensor for sensing energy emitted by the emitter. The system includes a controller configured to synchronize timing of the emitter and the image sensor. The system is such that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength from about 513 nm to about 545 nm, from about 565 nm to about 585 nm, or from about 900 nm to about 1000 nm.

Image sensor for vision based human computer interaction
11138428 · 2021-10-05 · ·

According to the invention, an image sensor is disclosed. The image sensor may include a plurality of pixels. Each pixel of a first portion of the plurality of pixels may include a near-infrared filter configured to block red, green, and blue light; and pass near-infrared light. Each pixel of a second portion of the plurality of pixels may be configured to receive at least one of red, green, or blue light; and receive near-infrared light.

DRIVING LIGHT EMISSIONS ACCORDING TO A JITTER SPECIFICATION IN A FLUORESCENCE IMAGING SYSTEM

Driving an emitter to emit pulses of electromagnetic radiation according to a jitter specification in a fluorescence imaging system is described. A system includes an emitter for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation and an image sensor comprising a pixel array for sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation. The system includes a driver for driving emissions by the emitter according to a jitter specification. The system is such that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength from about 770 nm to about 790 nm.

HUMAN DETECTION DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH LIGHT SOURCE PROJECTING AT LEAST ONE DOT ONTO LIVING BODY
20210264598 · 2021-08-26 ·

A system including a light source that, in operation, projects dots onto a target, the dots being formed by first light; a first photodetector that, in operation, detects second light resulting from the projection of the dots onto the target; and a circuit. The circuit, in operation, determines whether the target is a living body or not based on the second light, performs a biometric authentication of the target, and authenticates an individual, in response to a determination that the target is a living body and a result of the biometric authentication.

IMAGE SENSOR, IMAGING APPARATUS AND LIVE BODY IMAGING APPARATUS
20210211597 · 2021-07-08 · ·

There is provided an image sensor including a pixel unit, the pixel unit including a photodiode, a first color filter and a second color filter each disposed in a different position on a plane above the photodiode, and a first on-chip lens disposed over the first color filter and a second on-chip lens disposed over the second color filter.

Solid state imaging element and electronic device
11081508 · 2021-08-03 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a solid state imaging element and an electronic device that make it possible to improve sensitivity to light on a long wavelength side. A solid state imaging element according to a first aspect of the present disclosure has a solid state imaging element in which a large number of pixels are arranged vertically and horizontally, the solid state imaging element includes a periodic concave-convex pattern on a light receiving surface and an opposite surface to the light receiving surface of a light absorbing layer as a light detecting element. The present disclosure can be applied to, for example, a CMOS and the like installed in a sensor that needs a high sensitivity to light belonging to a region on the long wavelength side, such as light in the infrared region.

Driving light emissions according to a jitter specification in a laser mapping imaging system

Driving an emitter to emit pulses of electromagnetic radiation according to a jitter specification in a laser mapping imaging system is described. A system includes an emitter for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation and an image sensor comprising a pixel array for sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation. The system includes a driver for driving emissions by the emitter according to a jitter specification. The system is such that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises a laser mapping pattern.

Driving light emissions according to a jitter specification in a fluorescence imaging system

Driving an emitter to emit pulses of electromagnetic radiation according to a jitter specification in a fluorescence imaging system is described. A system includes an emitter for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation and an image sensor comprising a pixel array for sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation. The system includes a driver for driving emissions by the emitter according to a jitter specification. The system is such that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength from about 770 nm to about 790 nm.

Driving light emissions according to a jitter specification in a hyperspectral, fluorescence, and laser mapping imaging system

Driving an emitter to emit pulses of electromagnetic radiation according to a jitter specification in a hyperspectral, fluorescence, and laser mapping imaging system is described. A system includes an emitter for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation and an image sensor comprising a pixel array for sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation. The system includes a driver for driving emissions by the emitter according to a jitter specification. The system is h that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises one or more of a hyperspectral emission, a fluorescence emission, and/or a laser mapping pattern.

Endoscope system, processor device, and endoscope system operation method
11044416 · 2021-06-22 · ·

Provided are an endoscope system, a processor device, and an endoscope system operation method capable of adjusting an exposure amount with higher accuracy than in the related art. An endoscope system includes a light source unit that emits illumination light, an image sensor that images an observation target by using the illumination light, an image acquisition unit that acquires plural-color images obtained by imaging the observation target by using the image sensor, and an exposure amount control portion that controls an exposure amount in a case where the image acquisition unit obtains the plural-color images, by using some-color images among the plural-color images.