IP Library Granted Patent US 10,386,468
Granted Patent B2
US 10,386,468 · App. 14/831,104 · Granted Aug 20, 2019

Photographing apparatus and method

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Patent No.
US 10,386,468
App. No.
14/831,104
Granted
Aug 20, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a photographing apparatus and photographing method. The photographing apparatus includes a fish eye lens; a plurality of light emitters disposed around the fish eye lens and configured to emit light at different angles with respect to an optical axis of the fish eye lens; and an image sensor configured to receive the light emitted from the plurality of light emitters and reflected by at least one object, and convert the light into an electric signal including depth information about the object.

Claims (47)

1. A photographing apparatus comprising:

a fish eye lens;

a plurality of light emitters disposed around the fish eye lens and configured to emit light at different angles with respect to an optical axis of the fish eye lens; and

an image sensor configured to receive the light emitted from the plurality of light emitters and reflected by at least one object, and convert the light into an electric signal, wherein the plurality of light emitters comprise a plurality of first light emitters and a plurality of second light emitters,

wherein the first light emitters are configured to simultaneously emit first light at a first time point, and the second light emitters are configured to simultaneously emit second light at a second time point which is different from the first time point, and

wherein the first light emitters and second light emitters are arranged in alternating concentric rings and are disposed such that the first light emitted from one of the first light emitters does not overlap the first light emitted from an adjacent one of the first light emitters within a predetermined distance from the one of the first light emitters toward an object to which the first light is transmitted, where the predetermined distance is a distance to a point on the object.

2. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of light emitters are disposed around the fish eye lens such that the farther a light emitter is disposed from a center of the fish eye lens, the greater is an angle between the optical axis of the fish eye lens and a direction in which the light is emitted from the light emitter.

3. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a housing supporting the fish eye lens,

wherein the plurality of light emitters are disposed on a radial surface of the housing.

4. The photographing apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the image sensor is disposed in the housing.

5. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the fish eye lens has a field of view (FOV) of 180° or greater.

6. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light comprises infrared light.

7. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second light emitters are disposed such that the first light emitted from the one of the first light emitters has a region overlapping the second light emitted from one of the second light emitters which is adjacent to the one of the first light emitters, within the predetermined distance.

8. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising at least one shield disposed between the plurality of light emitters and configured to prevent overlapping between the light emitted from at least one of the plurality of light emitters disposed at one side of the shield and the light emitted from another at least one of the plurality of light emitters disposed at the other side of the shield.

9. A photographing method comprising:

controlling a plurality of light emitters to emit light at different angles from one another with respect to an optical axis of a fish eye lens disposed inside the plurality of light emitters;

converting the light that has been emitted from the plurality of light emitters, reflected by at least one object, and has passed through the fish eye lens, into an electric signal by using an image sensor;

calculating distances to the object from the plurality of light emitters based on the electric signal; and

generating a three-dimensional (3D) image of the object based on the distances to the object,

wherein the plurality of light emitters comprise a plurality of first light emitters and a plurality of second light emitters,

wherein the plurality of first light emitters are arranged in a first group of concentric rings and the plurality of second light emitters are arranged in a second group of concentric rings such that the first concentric rings alternate with the second concentric rings, and

wherein the controlling the plurality of light emitters to emit the light comprises:

controlling the first light emitters to simultaneously emit first light at a first time point;

controlling the second light emitters to simultaneously emit second light at a second time point which is different from the first time point; and

controlling the first light emitters such that the first light emitted from one of the first light emitters does not overlap the first light emitted from an adjacent one of the first light emitters within a predetermined distance from the one of the first light emitters toward an object to which the first light is transmitted, where the predetermined distance is a distance to a point on the object.

10. The photographing method of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of light emitters are disposed around the fish eye lens such that the farther a light emitter is disposed from a center of the fish eye lens, the greater is an angle between the optical axis of the fish eye lens and a direction in which the light is emitted from the light emitter.

11. The photographing method of claim 9 , wherein the fish eye lens has a field of view (FOV) of 180° or greater.

12. The photographing method of claim 9 , wherein the light comprises infrared light.

13. The photographing method of claim 9 , wherein the controlling the plurality of light emitters to emit the light further comprises controlling the first light emitters and/or the second light emitters such that the first light emitted from the one of the first light emitters has a region overlapping the second light emitted from one of the second light emitters which is adjacent to the one of the first light emitters, within the predetermined distance.

14. The photographing method of claim 9 , further comprising extracting color information about the object from external visible light that is incident on the image sensor through the fish eye lens after being reflected from the object.

15. A photographing apparatus comprising:

a fish eye lens;

a plurality of light emitters disposed around the fish eye lens in a series of concentric rings and configured to emit light at different angles with respect to an optical axis of the fish eye lens, wherein the plurality of light emitters comprise a plurality of first light emitters and a plurality of second light emitters; and

an image sensor configured to receive the light emitted from the plurality of light emitters and reflected by at least one object, and convert the light into an electric signal

wherein the first light emitters are configured to simultaneously emit first light at a first time point, and the second light emitters are configured to simultaneously emit second light at a second time point which is different from the first time point, and

wherein the first and second light emitters are disposed such that each first light emitter is immediately neighbored by only second light emitters, and each second light emitter is immediately neighbored by only first light emitters,

wherein the first light emitted from one of the first light emitters does not overlap the first light emitted from an adjacent one of the first light emitters within a predetermined distance from the one of the first light emitters toward an object to which the first light is transmitted.

16. The photographing apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of light emitters are disposed around the fish eye lens such that the farther a light emitter is disposed from a center of the fish eye lens, the greater is an angle between the optical axis of the fish eye lens and a direction in which the light is emitted from the light emitter.

17. The photographing apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the light comprises infrared light.

18. The photographing apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the first and second light emitters are disposed such that the first light emitted from the one of the first light emitters has a region overlapping the second light emitted from one of the second light emitters which is adjacent to the one of the first light emitters, within the predetermined distance.

19. The photographing apparatus of claim 15 , further comprising at least one shield disposed between the plurality of light emitters and configured to prevent overlapping between the light emitted from at least one of the plurality of light emitters disposed at one side of the shield and the light emitted from another at least one of the plurality of light emitters disposed at the other side of the shield.

20. A photographing apparatus comprising:

a fish eye lens;

a plurality of light emitters disposed around the fish eye lens and configured to emit light at different angles with respect to an optical axis of the fish eye lens, wherein the plurality of light emitters comprise a plurality of first light emitters and a plurality of second light emitters,

wherein the plurality of first light emitters are arranged in a first group of concentric rings and the plurality of second light emitters are arranged in a second group of concentric rings such that the first concentric rings alternate with the second concentric rings;

a housing supporting the fish eye lens and including a convex surface around the fish eye lens; and

an image sensor configured to receive the light emitted from the plurality of light emitters and reflected by at least one object, and convert the light into an electric signal, wherein the plurality of light emitters are disposed on the convex surface of the housing.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 10, 2023
From: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
To: HANWHA VISION CO., LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2019
From: HANWHA AEROSPACE CO., LTD.
To: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
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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 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 20, 2015
From: RYU, YEONGEOL; BAEK, YOUNGMIN
To: HANWHA TECHWIN CO., LTD.
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