IMAGE SENSOR WITH IMAGE RECEIVER AND AUTOMATIC IMAGE COMBINING
20240340508 ยท 2024-10-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N23/45
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04N23/45
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Provided are an image sensor with one or more image receivers for image combining, and an imaging system and method therefor. The image sensor includes an image sensor array to generate first image data for a first image; a receiver to receive, into the image sensor, second image data for a second image; an image combination circuit coupled to the image sensor array and the receiver to receive the first image data and the second image data and combine the first image data and the second image data into combined image data for a single combined image, according to one or more image combination criteria, and at least one of the first image data and the second image data; and a transmitter coupled to the image combination circuit to transmit the combined image data for the combined image from the image sensor.
Claims
1. An imaging system comprising: an image sensor comprising an internal image sensor array to generate first image data, one or more receivers to receive, into the image sensor, second image data, and an image combination circuit coupled to the internal image sensor array to receive the first image data and coupled to the one or more receivers to receive the second image data, the image combination circuit to combine the first image data and the second image data into a combined image; and a transmitter to transmit the combined image from the image sensor.
2. The image system of claim 1, wherein the image combination circuit is configured to: detect common features in the first image data and the second image data; and size and align, based on the detected common features, the first image data and the second image data to ensure alignment and integration into the combined image.
3. The image system of claim 2, wherein to size and align the first image data and the second image data, the image combination circuit is further configured to perform rotation, translation, expansion, contraction, skewing or other geometric transformations on the first image data or the second image data.
4. The image system of claim 2, wherein to size and align the first image data and the second image data, the image combination circuit is further configured to perform interpolation or resampling to adjust a resolution of the first image data or the second image data.
5. The image system of claim 2, wherein to size and align the first image data and the second image data, the image combination circuit is further configured to apply filtering techniques to enhance the alignment and integration of the first image data and the second image data.
6. The image system of claim 1, wherein the image combination circuit is configured to: digitally manipulate the first image data and the second image data to ensure that each projection of the first image data and the second image data matches a specific projection surface or shape.
7. The image system of claim 1, wherein the image combination circuit is configured to compensate distortion in the first image data and the second image data.
8. The image system of claim 1, wherein the internal image sensor array, and the one or more external image sensor arrays, possess different image capture characteristics, wherein the image capture characteristics include at least one of: pixel size; sensitivity; read noise; gain; exposure time; depth of field; field of view; frame rate; or spectrum.
9. The image system of claim 1, wherein the one or more receivers are one or more Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) receivers.
10. The image system of claim 1, wherein: the first image data includes a subject; the second image data include the subject; and the image combination circuit to combine the first image data and the second image data to generate a three-dimensional (3D) image.
11. The image system of claim 1, wherein: the first image data includes a scene; the second image data include the scene; and the image combination circuit to combine the first image data and the second image data to generate a high dynamic range image.
12. An image sensor comprising: an internal image sensor array to generate first image data; one or more receivers to receive, into the image sensor from one or more external image sensor arrays, second image data; and a transmitter to transmit, from the image sensor, an image that combines the first image data and the second image data.
13. The image sensor of claim 12, wherein to combine the first image data and the second image data, the image sensor is configured to: detect common features in the first image data and the second image data; and size and align, based on the detected common features, the first image data and the second image data to ensure alignment and integration into the combined image.
14. The image sensor of claim 13, wherein to size and align the first image data and the second image data, the image sensor is further configured to perform rotation, translation, expansion, contraction, skewing or other geometric transformations on the first image data or the second image data.
15. The image sensor of claim 13, wherein to size and align the first image data and the second image data, the image sensor is further configured to perform interpolation or resampling to adjust a resolution of the first image data or the second image data.
16. The image sensor of claim 13, wherein to size and align the first image data and the second image data, the image sensor is further configured to apply filtering techniques to enhance the alignment and integration of the first image data and the second image data.
17. The image sensor of claim 12, wherein: the first image data includes a subject; the second image data include the subject; and the image combination circuit to combine the first image data and the second image data to generate a three-dimensional (3D) image.
18. The image sensor of claim 12, wherein: the first image data includes a scene; the second image data include the scene; and the image combination circuit to combine the first image data and the second image data to generate a high dynamic range image.
19. A method, comprising: generating, in an internal image sensor array of an image sensor, first image data for a first image; receiving, into multiple receivers of the image sensor from multiple external image sensor arrays, second image data for multiple second images; and transmitting, from the image sensor, an image that combines the first image data and the second image data.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising combining the first image data and the second image data by: detecting common features in the first image data and the second image data, and sizing and aligning, based on the detected common features, the first image data and the second image data to ensure alignment and integration into the combined image.
Description
BRIEF DRAWINGS DESCRIPTION
[0010] The present disclosure describes various embodiments that may be understood and fully appreciated in conjunction with the following drawings:
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[0016] The present disclosure describes embodiments with reference to the drawing figures listed above. Persons of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the description and figures illustrate rather than limit the disclosure and that, in general, the figures are not drawn to scale for clarity of presentation. Such skilled persons will also realize that many more embodiments are possible by applying the inventive principles contained herein and that such embodiments fall within the scope of the disclosure which is not to be limited except by the claims.
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[0019] In some embodiments, while the image sensor arrays 202, 212 may have the same optical format, one or more of the image sensor arrays 202, 212 may possess different image capture characteristics. These image capture characteristics may include, for example, pixel size, sensitivity, read noise, gain, exposure time, spectrum, other image capture characteristics, any combination thereof, and the like.
[0020] By having multiple image sensor arrays 202, 212 with different image capture characteristics, multiple concurrent images of a subject or scene having different qualities may be combined into a single image that is preferable to any of its constituent images. For example, combining images of a scene captured using differing gain and exposure times may yield a combined image having extended bit depth and extended dynamic range. Such combinations minimize motion artifacts, and deliver superior image quality in the most demanding and difficult lighting conditions.
[0021] Various embodiments may be employed to combine concurrent images of a subject from different viewpoints, and to combine the images to create a three-dimensional (3D) image. Such a 3D image may be used with 3D printing techniques to reproduce the subject, at the same size or at different scales.
[0022] In the example of
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[0024] The receiver 228 of the image processor 204 may receive the data for the combined image into the image processor 204, and may provide the image data to the image signal processor 206. The image signal processor 206 may process the image data according to any image processing algorithm. For example, the image signal processor may process the image data to implement enhancements such as tone mapping, and the like. The image processor 204 may provide the processed image data to the display 216, which may display the processed combined image in accordance with the processed image data.
[0025] Embodiments of the disclosed technology feature several advantages. Compared with the conventional implementation of
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[0027] The process 400 may include receiving, into the image sensor 214, second image data for a second image, at 404. The second image data may be generated by one or more of the external image sensor arrays 212. The internal and external image sensor arrays 202, 212 may capture images substantially concurrently. For example, each captured image may correspond to a frame in a sequence of frames, and the image sensor arrays 202, 212 may have the same frame rate and phase. The images may be of the same subject, or of different subjects. The images may be from the same viewpoint, or from different viewpoints. The images may include the same scene, or different scenes.
[0028] The process 400 may include combining the first image data and the second image data according to one or more image combination criteria 220, and at least one of the first image data in the second image data, at 406. The image combination criteria 220 may include, for example, extended dynamic range, extended bit depth, any combination thereof, and the like. Process 400 may include transmitting the image data for the combined image data from the image sensor 214, at 408.
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[0030] The process 500 may include a geometric correction process, at 508. The geometric correction process digitally manipulates the image data, for example to ensure that each images projection precisely matches a specific projection surface or shape. The geometric correction process may compensate for artifacts such as distortion and the like.
[0031] The process 500 may include image combination process, at 510. During the image combination process, the image data from the internal sensor array 202, and the image data from one or more external image sensor arrays 212, which may be registered and/or corrected as described above, is combined create combined image data for a single combined image, at 512. The combined image data may then be used, for example as described above.
[0032] It will also be appreciated by persons of ordinary skill in the art that the present disclosure is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather, the scope of the present disclosure includes both combinations and sub-combinations of the various features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations which would occur to such skilled persons upon reading the foregoing description. Thus the disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.