Television – Special applications – Observation of or from a specific location
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-01
2011-11-22
Diep, Nhon (Department: 2486)
Television
Special applications
Observation of or from a specific location
Reexamination Certificate
active
08063936
ABSTRACT:
According to an aspect of the invention, a system for providing immersive surveillance a site has a plurality of cameras each producing a respective raw video of a respective portion of the site. A processing component receives the raw video from the cameras and generates processed video from it. A visualization engine is coupled to the processing system, and receives the processed video therefrom. The visualization engine renders real-time images corresponding to a view of the site in which at least a portion of the processed video is overlaid onto a rendering of an image based on a computer model of the site. The visualization engine displays the images in real time to a viewer. The processing component comprises first and second filter modules. The second filter module processes video received as output from the first filter module. A controller component controls all transmission of data and video between the first and second filter modules.
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Aggarwal Manoj
Arpa Aydin
Hanna Keith
Kumar Rakesh
Miller Philip
Diep Nhon
L-3 Communications Corporation
Tiajoloff and Kelly LLP
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