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Phase compensation for video cameras    
United States Patent5903308   
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Inventor(s)Cooper; Alan Neal (Coppell, TX); Bauerle; David William (Coppell, TX); Fritz; Matthew John (Dallas, TX)
AbstractA system for processing video signals to compensate for distance-induced video signal delays includes a camera controller and distant camera are arranged so that the camera controller generates and sends a synchronization signal to the camera, which upon receiving it generates and sends back to the camera controller a reference signal starting at a fixed time following camera receipt of the synchronization signal, and further arranged so that the reference signal upon receipt by the camera controller is compared by the reference pulse comparator to determine if it is late, early, or at an acceptable time, upon which determination a phase adjustment signal is generated and sent by the camera controller to the camera second timing generator phase offset adjustment section to adjust appropriately the timing of the insertion of a video signal onto the transmission line by the camera.
   














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Phase compensation for video cameras
Inventor     Cooper; Alan Neal (Coppell, TX); Bauerle; David William (Coppell, TX); Fritz; Matthew John (Dallas, TX)
Owner/Assignee     Ultrak, Inc. (Lewisville, TX)
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Publication Date     May 11, 1999
Application Number     08/702,915
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Filing Date     August 26, 1996
US Classification     348/211.9 348/143 348/211.14
Int'l Classification     H04N 5/2/32
Examiner     Ho; Tuan V.
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Attorney/Law Firm     Jenkens & Gilchrist, P.C.
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USPTO Field of Search     348/207 348/211 348/212 348/213 348/311 348/312 348/295 348/143 348/13 348/14 348/15 348/17 348/500 348/521 348/518
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What is claimed is:

1. A system for processing video signals to compensate for video signal delays arising from the distance between a camera controller which inserts synchronization signals onto a transmission line and a camera which inserts video signals onto said transmission line in response to said synchronization signals comprising:

a camera link line;

a camera controller comprising a timing generator for generating a synchronization signal, a synchronization signal inserter for inserting the synchronization signal from the timing generator onto said camera link line, a reference pulse comparator, and a communication data inserter;

a camera comprising a secondary timing generator for receiving the synchronization signal from said camera link line and generating a secondary timing signal in response thereto, a video generator for receiving the secondary timing signal and generating a video signal in response thereto, a reference pulse generator for receiving the synchronization signal from said camera link line and inserting a reference pulse onto said camera link line in response thereto, and a communications data separator;

wherein said reference pulse comparator receives the reference pulse from said camera link line and determines if the reference pulse is late, early, or at an acceptable time, and wherein said communication data inserter inserts a phase adjustment signal onto said camera link line correlating to the determination by the reference pulse comparator for adjustment of the timing of the video signal generated by said camera; and

wherein said secondary timing generator further includes a phase offset adjustment section for adjusting the timing of the timing signal, and wherein the communications data separator receives the phase adjustment signal from said camera link line and instructs the phase offset section of the secondary timing generator of the camera to correspondingly adjust the secondary timing signal for adjusting the timing of the video signal generated by said camera.

2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said video generator includes a charge coupled device.

3. The system according to claim 2, wherein said video generator further includes and charge coupled device that converts the secondary timing signals from the secondary timing generator into a level necessary to operate the charge coupled device.

4. The system according to claim 1, wherein said camera controller further includes a video processing unit for receding the video signals from said camera and conditions the video signals to standard composite levels.

5. The system according to claim 1, wherein said camera further includes a current mode driver connected to convert the reference pulse and the video signal from sand camera into a current mode.

6. The system according to claim 1, wherein said camera further includes a video switch connected to control the insertion of the video signal from the video generator onto said camera link line based upon a control signal from the timing generator in said camera controller.

7. The system according to claim 1, wherein the phase adjustment signal inserted by the timing generator is a phase up signal, phase down signal, or phase neutral signal that corresponds to the late, early, or acceptable timing determination by the reference pulse comparator, respectively, of said camera controller.

8. The system according to claim 7, wherein communications data separator instructs the secondary timing generator to make a fixed incremental timing change of phase up, phase down, or no change for the phase adjustment signals of phase up signal, phase down signal, or no change, respectively.

9. The system according to claim 1, wherein said camera further includes a synchronization separator for extracting the synchronization signal from said camera link line and providing the synchronization signal to the timing generator of said camera.

10. The system according to claim 1, wherein the synchronization signal inserted onto said camera link line by the camera contro