Imaging device

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – Radiotelephone equipment detail

Reexamination Certificate

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C455S556200, C348S207110, C348S552000

Reexamination Certificate

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06449495

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to imaging devices and, more particularly, to imaging devices capable of transmitting and receiving image data through a telephone line.
Recently, techniques of transmitting and receiving digital data through such transmission route as a telephone line are well known in the art. Also, it has been a recent trend for establishing techniques for transmitting and receiving photographic image data obtained with an electronic camera through such a telephone line. Such data communication is mostly realized by connecting a modem or like adaptor to the electronic camera and connecting the camera via the adaptor to the telephone line.
In the meantime, it has also been a recent trend for extensively using radio portable telephone sets such as so-called digital portable telephone sets (hereinafter referred to as PDCs) and PHSs. These telephone sets are all radio sets with their portability as a great feature. In view of recent electronic cameras which are mostly used as portable sets, the radio telephone lines constitute an optimum image data transmission route.
An example of the construction of a prior art image transmitting system for sending the data of an electronic camera to a radio portable telephone set will now be briefly described.
FIG. 7
shows such an image transmission system, in which a PDC
103
is connected via a PC card
102
to an electronic camera
101
.
As shown in the Figure, the PC card
102
includes a communication interface
122
, which is constructed as hardware and includes a digital error correction circuit
122
a
, high speed synchronous serials RX and TX, low speed asynchronous serials RX and TX, a function of processing transmission and reception signals and a predetermined interface (I/F). The PC card
102
also includes a CISC-CPU
121
for controlling the communication interface
122
. The PC card
102
is connected by a PC card header
113
to the electronic camera
101
, and it further includes a connector
123
to which the PDC
103
is connected.
The electronic camera
101
includes a RISC-CPU
111
having the role of controlling the entire system, and a connector interface
112
for connection to the PC card
102
.
In the prior art image transmission system having the above construction, only a particular type of radio telephone set can be connected. Up to date, PDCs and PHSs are well known in the art as different types of radio telephone sets. These different types of telephone sets, however, can not be used commonly as digital data transmitting means. That is, the individual types of telephone sets are used with PC cards having different digital error correction circuits, and it is thus necessary to change the PC card to be used in dependence on the type of radio telephone set that is connected.
In the meantime, such a PC card can serve as an adaptor peculiar or exclusive to the connected telephone set, so that it may have a sole exclusive digital error correction circuit. The circuit is thus realized not as software but as hardware.
Concerning the electronic camera, a recently proposed one includes a communication interface having high speed synchronous serial RX and TX interface, low speed asynchronous serial RX and TX interface and a function of processing transmission and reception control signals.
As shown, the electronic camera
201
includes a communication interface
212
having high speed synchronous serial RX and TX interfaces, low speed asynchronous serial RX and TX interface and a function of processing transmission and reception signals. The electronic camera
201
also includes a RISC-CPU
211
for controlling the communication interface
212
.
The PC card
202
is connected by a PC card header
213
to the electronic camera
201
, and includes a connector
224
to which the PDC
203
is connected. The PC card
202
further includes an interface
222
connected to the communication interface
212
of the electronic camera
201
via PC card header
213
, a data processor IC
223
(i.e., digital error correction circuit constructed as hardware) for the PDC and CISC-CPU
221
for controlling the interface
222
and the IC
223
.
Again in the image transmission system having the above construction, like the image transmission system as shown in
FIG. 7
, only a particular type of radio telephone set can be connected. That is, it is necessary to change the PC card to be used in dependence on the type of telephone set that is connected.
In the meantime, the PC card
202
can serve as an adaptor peculiar or exclusive to the type of the connected telephone set, so that it may have a sole exclusive digital error correction circuit. The circuit is thus realized not as software but as hardware.
While the image data transmitting and receiving system utilizing radio telephone line is convenient as described above, the PDC and the PHS are based on quite different data transmitting systems, and common property is lacking with respect to modems connected to the line. In addition, in view of the digital data transmitting system, the above radio telephone lines are different from the usual wired telephone line, and hence from modems connected thereto.
The electronic camera user thus has to prepare an adaptor corresponding to the type of telephone line (i.e., either wired or radio, or portable telephone set or PHS) that is utilized. Likewise, each communication carrier (i.e., PDC, PHS, etc.) requires an exclusive adapter (i.e, PC card). The PC card, although recently being on a reducing size trend, extremely spoils the portability of a portable camera when mounted on the body thereof. In addition, it is necessary to prepare an expensive exclusive PC card for each type of communication carrier, which is extremely uneconomical.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention was made in view of these problems, and it has an object of providing an imaging device capable of reliable transmission and reception of image data irrespective of the type of telephone line that is utilized.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an imaging device comprising: a discriminating means for discriminating type of a radio telephone line connected to the device; a first converting means for converting photographic or recorded image data of a scene to communication data; and a second converting means for converting, at the time of image data transmission, the communication data in correspondence to the discriminated type of radio telephone line and converting, at the time of image data reception, received data to communication data capable of being recognized by the device in correspondence to the type of radio telephone line.
The second converting means includes a memory means with a plurality of stored error correction programs corresponding to respective different radio telephone lines, the error correction programs contributing to the correction of the digital values of communication data obtained in the first converting means.
The second converting means further includes a means for selecting a specified error correction program corresponding to the discriminated type of radio telephone line from the memory means.
The discriminating means discriminates a telephone line connected to the device to be a radio telephone line or a wired telephone line, and outputs, when the connected telephone line is discriminated. to be a radio telephone line, the type of the connected radio telephone line.
The imaging device further comprises: a serial interface functioning as part of the communication interface when a connected telephone line is discriminated to be a radio telephone line and functioning as a wired telephone line interface when the connected telephone is discriminated to be a wired telephone line; and a switching means for switching the serial interface according to the output of the discriminating means.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an imaging device comprising: an electronic imaging means for converting a scene image to an image signal; an image

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