IP Library Granted Patent US 9,774,796
Granted Patent B2
US 9,774,796 · App. 14/645,565 · Granted Sep 26, 2017

Surveillance camera

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Patent No.
US 9,774,796
App. No.
14/645,565
Granted
Sep 26, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a surveillance camera including an optical system, an irradiator; an illuminance sensor, a photoelectric converter, an analog-digital converter, and a main controller. The optical system includes a lens. The irradiator irradiates a wave, different from a visible light ray, in a night mode. The illuminance sensor is installed in a light receiving direction different from a light receiving direction of the optical system. The photoelectric converter is configured to convert light from the optical system into an electrical analog image signal. The analog-digital converter is configured to convert the analog image signal from the photoelectric converter into a digital image signal. The main controller is configured to control the surveillance camera to switch between a day mode and the night mode according to gradation of the digital image signal and illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor.

Claims (47)

1. A surveillance camera comprising:

an optical system comprising a lens;

an illuminance sensor installed in a light receiving direction different from a light receiving direction of the optical system;

a photoelectric converter configured to convert light from the optical system into an electrical analog image signal;

an analog-digital converter configured to convert the analog image signal from the photoelectric converter into a digital image signal;

a main controller configured to control the surveillance camera to switch between a day mode and a night mode according to gradation of the digital image signal and illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor, wherein

the main controller is configured to switch to the night mode in response to first gradation of the digital image signal obtained at a first time point being less than or equal to a reference gradation value and first illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor at the first time point being less than or equal to a reference illuminance value.

2. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the main controller is configured to switch to the night mode in response to the first illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor at the first time point being less than or equal to the reference illuminance value, and

wherein the main controller is configured to determine whether to switch back to the day mode by comparing second illuminance sensed by the illumination sensor at a second time point with a first illuminance threshold value.

3. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the gradation of the digital image comprises an average gradation value of the digital image signal obtained in real time, and the illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor comprises an illuminance value sensed by the illuminance sensor in real time.

4. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein the main controller is configured to switch to the day mode in response to the first gradation is greater than the reference gradation value and the first illuminance is greater than the reference illuminance value.

5. The surveillance camera of claim 1 , wherein, in the night mode, the main controller is configured to set a first gradation threshold value on the basis of a second gradation of the digital image signal obtained at a second time point and set a first illuminance threshold value on the basis of a second illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor at the second time point, and

wherein the main controller is configured to determine whether to switch back to the day mode by comparing third gradation of the digital image obtained at a third time point with the first gradation threshold value and comparing third illuminance sensed by the illumination sensor at the third time point with the first illuminance threshold value.

6. The surveillance camera of claim 5 , wherein the main controller is further configured to:

determine whether the third gradation is greater than or equal to the first gradation threshold value and whether third illuminance is greater than or equal to the first illuminance threshold value; and

set a second gradation threshold value on the basis of fourth gradation of the digital image obtained at a fourth time point, and set a second illuminance threshold value on the basis of fourth illuminance sensed by the illumination sensor at the fourth time point in response to determining that the third gradation is greater than or equal to the first gradation threshold value and the third illuminance is greater than or equal to the first illuminance threshold value.

7. The surveillance camera of claim 5 , wherein the second time point is different from the first time point.

8. The surveillance camera of claim 6 , wherein the main controller is configured to:

determine whether fifth gradation of the digital image obtained at a fifth time point is greater than or equal to the second gradation threshold value and whether fifth illuminance sensed by the illumination sensor at the fifth time point is greater than or equal to the second illuminance threshold value; and

switch to the day mode in response to determining that the fifth gradation is greater than or equal to the second gradation threshold value and the fifth illuminance is greater than or equal to the second illuminance threshold value.

9. The surveillance camera of claim 6 , wherein the third time point and the fourth time point are different from each other.

10. The surveillance camera of claim 8 , wherein the first gradation threshold value is proportional to the second gradation, and the first illuminance threshold value is proportional to the second illuminance.

11. The surveillance camera of claim 10 , wherein the second gradation threshold value is proportional to the fourth gradation, and the second illuminance threshold value is proportional to the fourth illuminance.

12. A method of driving a surveillance camera comprising an optical system, the method comprising:

receiving light, by the optical system;

sensing illuminance, by an illuminance sensor installed in a light receiving direction different from a light receiving direction of the optical system;

converting the received light into an electrical analog signal;

converting the analog image signal into a digital image signal; and

switching between a day mode and a night mode according to gradation of the digital image and illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor, wherein

the switching between the day mode and the night mode comprises switching to the night mode in response to first gradation of the digital image signal obtained at a first time point being less than or equal to a reference gradation value and first illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor at the first time point being less than or equal to a reference illuminance value.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the switching comprises:

switching to the night mode in response to the first illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor at the first time point being less than or equal to the reference illuminance value, and

determining whether to switch back to the day mode by comparing second illuminance sensed by the illumination sensor at a second time point with a first illuminance threshold value.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the switching between the day mode and the night mode further comprises switching to the day mode in response to the first gradation being greater than the reference gradation value and the first illuminance being greater than the reference illuminance value.

15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

setting a first gradation threshold value on the basis of a second gradation of the digital image signal obtained at a second time point and set a first illuminance threshold value on the basis of a second illuminance sensed by the illuminance sensor at the second time point; and

determining whether to switch back to the day mode by comparing third gradation of the digital image obtained at a third time point with the first gradation threshold value and comparing third illuminance sensed by the illumination sensor at the third time point with the first illuminance threshold value.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

determining whether the third gradation is greater than or equal to the first gradation threshold value and whether third illuminance is greater than or equal to the first illuminance threshold value; and

setting a second gradation threshold value on the basis of fourth gradation of the digital image obtained at a fourth time point, and setting a second illuminance threshold value on the basis of fourth illuminance sensed by the illumination sensor at the fourth time point in response to determining that the third gradation is greater than or equal to the first gradation threshold value and the third illuminance is greater than or equal to the first illuminance threshold value.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the second time point is different from the first time point.

18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

determining whether fifth gradation of the digital image obtained at a fifth time point is greater than or equal to the second gradation threshold value and whether fifth illuminance sensed by the illumination sensor at the fifth time point is greater than or equal to the second illuminance threshold value; and

switching to the day mode in response to determining that the fifth gradation is greater than or equal to the second gradation threshold value and the fifth illuminance is greater than or equal to the second illuminance threshold value.

19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the third time point and the fourth time point are different from each other.

20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the first gradation threshold value is proportional to the second gradation, and the first illuminance threshold value is proportional to the second illuminance, and

wherein the second gradation threshold value is proportional to the fourth gradation, and the second illuminance threshold value is proportional to the fourth illuminance.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 10, 2023
From: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
To: HANWHA VISION CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 064549/0075 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2019
From: HANWHA AEROSPACE CO., LTD.
To: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 049013/0723 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE APPLICATION NUMBER 10/853,669. IN ADDITION PLEASE SEE EXHIBIT A PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 046927 FRAME 0019. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME. Recorded Jan 17, 2019
From: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
To: HANWHA AEROSPACE CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 048496/0596 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 24, 2018
From: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD
To: HANWHA AEROSPACE CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 046927/0019 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 30, 2015
From: SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO., LTD.
To: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 036233/0470 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2015
From: LEE, YOUNGCHAN; LEE, DONGJUN
To: SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 035147/0796 →