17958077. Location Based Vision Camera Application Settings for Handheld Scanners simplified abstract (ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION)

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Location Based Vision Camera Application Settings for Handheld Scanners

Organization Name

ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Edward Barkan of Miller Place NY (US)

Darran Michael Handshaw of Sound Beach NY (US)

Mark Drzymala of Saint James NY (US)

Location Based Vision Camera Application Settings for Handheld Scanners - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17958077 titled 'Location Based Vision Camera Application Settings for Handheld Scanners

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes imaging devices and methods for identifying an operation mode of an imaging device and processing imaging data based on the operation mode.

  • First imager captures light from a first field of view (FOV) and streams the data.
  • Second imager captures light from a second FOV and streams the data.
  • Vision application processor processes the imager streams based on read session, trigger event, or decode event.
  • The first imager stream is processed based on the second imager stream.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in:

  • Surveillance systems
  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Medical imaging devices

Problems Solved

  • Efficient processing of imaging data from multiple sources
  • Real-time decision making based on different events
  • Enhanced image processing capabilities

Benefits

  • Improved accuracy in image processing
  • Increased efficiency in data analysis
  • Enhanced performance in various applications

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimized Imaging Data Processing for Enhanced Performance

Possible Prior Art

Prior art in the field of imaging devices and data processing may include early patents on multi-camera systems and image processing algorithms.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing image processing methods?

This article does not provide a direct comparison to existing image processing methods in terms of performance, accuracy, or efficiency.

What are the potential limitations of this technology in real-world applications?

The article does not address any potential limitations or challenges that may arise when implementing this technology in practical scenarios.


Original Abstract Submitted

Imaging devices, systems, and methods for identifying an operation mode of an imaging device and processing imaging data based on the operation mode are described herein. An example device includes: a first imager operable to receive light from a first field of view (FOV) and configured to capture a first imager stream, a second imager operable to receive light from a second FOV and configured to capture a second imager stream, and a vision application processor that: processes at least a portion of the first imager stream and at least a portion of the second imager stream based on at least one of a commencement of a read session, a trigger event, or a decode event; and processes the second imager stream without regard to any of the read session, the trigger event, or the decode event, and process the first imager stream based on the second imager stream.