IP Library Granted Patent US 7,705,874
Granted Patent B2
US 7,705,874 · App. 11/313,981 · Granted Apr 27, 2010

Lighting for video systems

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Patent No.
US 7,705,874
App. No.
11/313,981
Granted
Apr 27, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A video system and method of operation are described that compensate for low-light conditions. The video system includes a light source that adjusts. In one example the light source is controlled to either shine more light upon the user's face or less dependent upon the ambient conditions. In another example, the color of the light is changed to improve image quality. The light source may also be directly or indirectly controlled by a switch mounted onto the video telephone. Various configurations of light sources may also be implemented into the video system.

Claims (14)

1. A video telephone with a camera coupled in a housing that is operable to capture an image, a screen coupled to the housing that displays an image, and a light source for lighting up an image, the light source coupled to the housing adjacent to the screen, the video telephone comprising:

a processor operable to determine chrominance values of the image from the camera; and

a memory coupled to the processor, the memory operable to storing chrominance thresholds for the chrominance values, wherein

the processor operates the light source to indicate an incoming call to the video telephone, and the processor is operable to adjust the light source such that the chrominance values fall between minimum and maximum chrominance thresholds.

2. The video telephone of claim 1 wherein the chrominance values are averaged across a portion of the image.

3. The video telephone of claim 2 wherein the portion of the image defines a face determined from a face detection algorithm in the processor.

4. The video telephone of claim 1 wherein particular color shades of the light source are associated with particular callers, and a color shade of the light source is turned on just before the video telephone is used in receiving an incoming call from a caller associated with that color shade.

5. The video telephone of claim 1 wherein the processor is operable to direct the light source to output a particular color shade when the video telephone is not being used for a call, and wherein the processor directs the camera to take images such that, if a certain chrominance value falls outside of the maximum or minimum threshold, the processor issues a control signal to light source causing it to output a different shade of color.

6. A method of operating a video telephone comprising the steps of:

capturing an image by collecting data representative of the image;

generating chrominance data from the image data;

comparing the chrominance data to a threshold for the chrominance values so as to produce a resultant data;

operating a light source to indicate an incoming call to the video telephone; and

adjusting a chrominance of light output from the light source such that the resultant data falls between minimum and maximum chrominance thresholds.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2014
From: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC
To: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 034293/0138 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 9, 2013
From: GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATION
To: GENERAL INSTRUMENT HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 030764/0575 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 9, 2013
From: GENERAL INSTRUMENT HOLDINGS, INC.
To: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC
Reel/Frame 030866/0113 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2005
From: DU BREUIL, THOMAS L.
To: GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 017402/0080 →