Claims
- 1. A mobile device comprising:
an image sensor producing digital signals representing a target when the image sensor is activated, the image sensor including an array of pixel elements, each of the pixel elements including a photodetector and an analog-to-digital conversion circuit, the photodetector producing an analog signal, the analog signal being converted to one of the digital signals; and a data transmission circuit coupled to the image sensor and receive the digital signals therefrom, the digital signals being converted to data that are transmitted over a network.
- 2. The mobile device of claim 1 wherein the image sensor further includes a data memory to receive the digital signals.
- 3. The mobile device of claim 2 wherein memory cells in the data memory can be accessed randomly through a readout mechanism so that the digital signals can be selectively read out.
- 4. The mobile device of claim 3 further including a switching mechanism, the switching mechanism controlling the readout mechanism so that the digital signals can be read out in a predefined way.
- 5. The mobile device of claim 4 wherein the predefined way is to read the digital signals out in a decimation fashion so that a resultant image is a spatially reduced image.
- 6. The mobile device of claim 4 wherein the predefined way is to read out only one or fewer of bit planes representing the digital signals so that a resultant image is a density reduced image.
- 7. The mobile device of claim 4 the switching mechanism is externally integrated so that it is accessibly by a user of the mobile device.
- 8. The mobile device of claim 7 further comprising a keypad including a plurality of keys, one of the keys being configured to act as the switching mechanism.
- 9. The mobile device of claim 7 further comprising a display displaying a plurality of icons or soft keys, one of the icons or soft keys being configured to act as the switching mechanism.
- 10. The mobile device of claim 2 further comprising a compression circuit coupled to the data memory, the compression circuit compressing the digital signals to produce compressed data.
- 11. The mobile device of claim 10 wherein the data transmission circuit includes a network interface that converts the compressed data into packets for transmission over the network.
- 12. The mobile device of claim 1 is selected from a group consisting of a cellular phone, a PDA, and a handheld computing device.
- 13. The mobile device of claim 1 further comprising a display screen that can display the digital signals when a user of the mobile device desires.
- 14. The mobile device of claim I further comprising a light source to illuminate a target being imaged.
- 15. The mobile device of claim 14 wherein the light source projects a structured light so that a user sees if the target is aimed or focused properly.
- 16. The mobile device comprising:
an image sensor including digital pixel elements and data memory, the digital pixel elements coupled to the data memory and producing a predefined number of frames of digital signals when the image sensor is activated to expose to a target for a predefined time; wherein each of the frames is readout respectively and pixel values in each of the frames is selectively wrote into the data memory; a data transmission circuit coupled to the data memory and converting the pixel values in the data memory to data packets for data transmission transmitted over a network.
- 17. The mobile device of claim 16 wherein the data transmission circuit includes a network interface executing at least one data communication protocol.
- 18. The mobile device of claim 17 wherein the at least one data communication protocol is TCP/IP or UDP/IP.
- 19. The mobile device of claim 17 further comprising a compression circuit coupled to the data memory, the pixel values in the data memory is compressed before being converted to data packets in the network interface.
- 20. The mobile device of claim 16 is capable of communicating wirelessly in the network.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. Pat. Nos.: 5,461,425 and 5,801,657 and pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/274,202, filed on Mar. 22, 1999, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference. This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. app. Ser. No.: 09/365,054 filed on Jul. 30, 1999 and U.S. app. Ser. Nos.: 09/567,786 and 09/567,638, both filed May 9, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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