IP Library Granted Patent US 10,277,869
Granted Patent B2
US 10,277,869 · App. 14/567,008 · Granted Apr 30, 2019

Efficient process for camera call-up

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Patent No.
US 10,277,869
App. No.
14/567,008
Granted
Apr 30, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surveillance system includes one or more camera systems at least some of the camera systems including a camera element comprising optical components to capture and process light to produce images, camera processing circuitry that receives the light and processes the light into electrical signals and encodes the signals into a defined format, power management circuitry to power the camera system, the power management system including first and second power interfaces and first and second video output interfaces.

Claims (49)

1. A surveillance system comprises:

a plurality of cameras disposed in a defined region, the plurality of cameras comprising optical components to capture and process optical energy to produce images, camera processing circuitry that receives the optical energy and processes the optical energy into electrical signals and encodes the signals into a defined format and with each of the plurality of cameras having at least one field of view; and

a camera management system to conduct surveillance by the plurality of cameras over the defined region, the camera management system comprising;

one or more computing systems comprising a network device to communicate with the cameras, the one or more computing systems configured to:

receive a first image of an area that includes at least the defined region covered by the plurality of cameras;

overlay a grid onto the first image, wherein the grid partitions the first image into a matrix, wherein the matrix is comprised of one or more tiles, wherein the one or more tiles are of a user specified number and each of the tiles are of a user specified size;

associate a particular camera with a particular tile according to a distance from the particular camera to a center of the particular tile and a field of view of the particular camera, wherein the association comprises assigning an identification file which contains data comprising camera definitions, generating a hyperlink and associating the hyperlink with the identification file;

receive, from a user, a selection of a point of interest on the matrix:

map the user selection to a selected tile on the matrix to determine a tile identifier of the selected tile; and

retrieve, from a database, identifications of particular cameras of the plurality of cameras using the tile identifier.

2. The system of claim 1 wherein the first image is an overhead image of the defined region, and the one or more computing systems of the camera management system are configured to:

generate a user interface to allow a user to specify the size and layout of the matrix; and

apply the size and layout of the matrix to partition the overhead image.

3. The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more computing systems of the camera management system are configured to:

generate a user interface to allow a user to modify the association of the particular camera with the particular tile.

4. The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more computing systems of the camera management system are configured to:

generate a user interface to allow a user to specify preset parameters for a camera that is associated with a tile;

generate by the camera management system messages specifying pan, tilt, and/or zoom parameters for each camera in each tile; and

send the messages over a network to the particular cameras to modify camera positions according the pan, tilt, and/or zoom parameters.

5. The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more computing systems of the camera management system are configured to:

copy a configuration of camera parameters from cameras in one of the tiles to other tiles.

6. The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more computing systems of the camera management system are configured to:

generate a user interface to allow a user to merge multiple tiles into one tile.

7. The system of claim 2 wherein the one or more computing systems of the camera management system are configured to:

store in a database user defined association of cameras, camera preset parameters, camera locations in the matrix and the layout of the matrix.

8. The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more computing systems of the camera management system are configured to:

associate the particular camera with the particular tile based on obstructions and a type of the particular camera.

9. A method of video surveillance comprises:

receiving by one or more computer systems executing a camera management process an image of an area, wherein the image includes a defined region covered by a plurality of cameras;

overlaying by the one or more computer systems, a grid onto the image, wherein the grid partitions the defined region into a matrix, wherein the matrix is comprised of one or more tiles, wherein the one or more tiles are of a user specified number and each of the tiles are of a user specified size;

associating by the one or more computer systems, a particular camera with a particular tile according to a distance from the particular camera to a center of the particular tile and a field of view of the particular camera, wherein the association comprises assigning an identification file which contains data comprising camera definitions, generating a hyperlink and associating the hyperlink with the identification file;

receiving by the one or more computer systems, from a user, a selection of a point of interest on the matrix;

mapping by the one or more computer systems, the user selection to a selected tile on the matrix to determine a tile identifier of the tile; and

retrieving by the one or more computer systems, from a database, identifications of particular cameras using the tile identifier.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein association comprises:

associate the particular camera with the particular tile based on obstructions and a type of the particular camera.

11. A computer system executing a surveillance process, the computer system comprising:

a processor device; and

memory associated with the processor device, and with the processor device configured to:

receive an image of an area that includes a defined region;

overlay a grid onto the received image, wherein the grid partitions the region into a matrix comprising a plurality tiles, according to user settings that specify a number of tiles and a size of the tiles;

associate a particular camera with a particular tile according to a distance from the particular camera to a center of the particular tile and a field of view of the particular camera, wherein the association comprises assigning an identification file which contains data comprising camera definitions, generating a hyperlink and associating the hyperlink with the identification file;

receive from a user a selection of a point of interest on the matrix;

map the user selection to a selected tile on the matrix to determine a tile identifier of the selected tile; and

retrieve from a database, identifications of particular cameras of the plurality of cameras using the tile identifier.

12. The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more computing systems of the camera management system are configured to map the user selection perform a computation using a global positioning system (GPS) location of the user selection.

13. The method of claim 9 , wherein mapping a user selection comprises performing a computation using a global positioning system (GPS) location of the user selection.

14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the processor device is configured to map a user selection performs a computation using a global positioning system (GPS) location of the user selection.

15. The method of claim 9 , wherein the retrieving of identifications of particular cameras comprises presenting identifications of the particular cameras as a ranked list.

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