IP Library Granted Patent US 8,031,224
Granted Patent B2
US 8,031,224 · App. 11/853,941 · Granted Oct 4, 2011

Camera system, method for operation of a camera system and sensor device of a camera system

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Patent No.
US 8,031,224
App. No.
11/853,941
Granted
Oct 4, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention concerns a camera system, especially a camera system in a camera-based analysis system and/or assistance system of a vehicle, comprising a camera with an optical beam path ( 12 ), which has at least one optical element to guide image information to a light-sensitive image sensor ( 14 ). At least one test beam ( 22 ) can be coupled into a transparent test element ( 30 ) arranged on the input side in front of beam path ( 12 ) and, depending on a degree of soiling of the test element ( 30 ), at least one partial beam ( 24 ) indicating soiling can be directed from the test element ( 30 ) onto a sensor ( 14 a ) to receive the partial beam ( 24 ) indicating soiling.

Claims (22)

1. Camera system, especially a camera system in a camera-based analysis system and/or assistance system of a vehicle, comprising a camera with an optical beam path ( 12 ), which has at least one optical element to guide image information to a light-sensitive image sensor ( 14 ), and at least one test beam ( 22 ) coupled into a transparent test element ( 30 ) arranged on the input side in front of the beam path ( 12 ) and, depending on a degree of soiling of the test element ( 30 ), at least one partial beam ( 24 ) indicating soiling can be directed from the test element ( 30 ) to a sensor ( 14 a ) to receive the partial beam ( 24 ) indicating soiling.

2. Camera system according to claim 1 , wherein the light-sensitive image sensor ( 14 ) includes a sensor ( 14 a ) to receive the partial beam ( 24 ) indicating soiling.

3. Camera system according to claim 2 , wherein an integrated light source ( 20 ) emits the test beam ( 22 ).

4. Camera system according to claim 3 wherein the light source ( 20 ) includes an LED.

5. Camera system according to claim 4 wherein the test element ( 30 ) is arranged across an optical axis ( 38 ) of the optical beam path ( 12 ).

6. Camera system according to claim 5 wherein the same optical beam path ( 12 ) is provided for the partial beam ( 24 ) as for guiding the image information.

7. Camera system according to claim 6 wherein the test element ( 30 ) has low reflection for light incident from outside on the test element ( 30 ).

8. Camera system according to claim 7 including means are provided to cause activation of the test beam ( 22 ), depending on an image contrast or operating parameters of the camera system.

9. Camera system according to claim 7 including a computer device ( 26 ) to evaluate an image signal received from image sensor ( 14 ) with respect to a signal indicating soiling.

10. Camera system according to claim 9 wherein the light source ( 20 ) to emit the test beam ( 22 ) is arranged on a sensor board ( 16 ).

11. Camera system according to claim 10 wherein the light source ( 20 ) to emit the test beam ( 22 ) is arranged in an optical beam path ( 12 ).

12. Camera system according to claim 10 including a light guide ( 42 ) to couple the test beam ( 22 ) into the test element ( 30 ).

13. Sensor arrangement of the camera system, especially in a camera-based analysis system and/or assistance system of a vehicle in which the camera includes an optical beam path ( 12 ) to guide image information to a light-sensitive sensor ( 14 ) including at least one light source ( 20 ) to produce at least one test beam ( 22 ), a test element ( 30 ) to generate a soiling-sensitive partial beam ( 24 ) from the test beam ( 22 ) and a sensor ( 14 a ) to receive the partial beam ( 24 ) indicating soiling.

14. Sensor device according to claim 13 wherein said light-sensitive sensor ( 14 ) includes said sensor ( 14 a ) as a component thereof, said sensor ( 14 a ) receives the partial beam ( 24 ) indicating soiling.

15. Sensor device according to claim 14 including a light guide ( 42 ) for guiding the test beam ( 22 ) to the test element ( 30 ).

16. Sensor device according to claim 15 including a computer device ( 26 ) to evaluate an image signal received from said image sensor ( 14 ) with respect to a signal indicating soiling.

17. Method for operation of a camera system especially in a camera-based analysis system and/or assistance system of a vehicle in which the camera including a sensor device coupling at least one test beam ( 22 ) into a transparent test element ( 30 ) arranged on the input side in front of beam path ( 12 ) and, collecting at least one partial beam ( 24 ) by a sensor ( 14 a ) from the test element ( 30 ) by receiving a partial beam ( 24 ) indicating soiling, whereby the partial beam ( 24 ) is evaluated with respect to its intensity.

18. Method according to claim 17 wherein the step of emitting the test beam ( 22 ) is a function of the established image contrast.

19. Method according to claim 18 wherein the step of emitting the test beam ( 22 ) is a function of the operating parameters of the camera system.

20. Method according to claim 19 including the step of comparing the intensity of the partial beam ( 24 ) to a reference value based on an unsoiled test element ( 30 ).

21. Method according to claim 20 including the step of averaging a number of consecutively determined reference values to create an average reference to evaluate the intensity of partial beam ( 24 ).

22. Method according to claim 21 including the step of tripping an alarm when the intensity of the partial beam ( 24 ) lies outside an admissible bandwidth by a stipulated reference value.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 30, 2011
From: VISIOCORP PATENTS S.A.R.L.
To: SMR PATENTS S.A.R.L.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2009
From: SCHEFENACKER VISION SYSTEMS GERMANY GMBH
To: ODELO GMBH; VISIOCORP PATENTS S.A.R.L.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2007
From: LINSENMAIER, FRANK; EDER, OLIVER; MACK, BERND
To: SCHEFENACKER PATENTS S.A.R.L.; SCHEFENACKER VISION SYSTEMS GERMANY GMBH
Reel/Frame 020171/0024 →