Claims
- 1) a surveillance system for a facility, said system including a plurality of camera subsystems, each camera subsystem capturing images of a particular theater in said facility, some of said theaters having overlapping areas, each camera subsystem including a plurality of single view cameras, each single view camera covering a particular region in a theater, said regions having overlapping areas, a computer system for storing images captured by said single view cameras, a program for tracking an object as it moves across region boundaries in a camera subsystem and for tracking an object as it moves across theater boundaries:
- 2) The system recited in claim 1 including a computer program for identifying characteristics of an object and for using those characteristics as the object moves across region or theater boundaries.
- 3) The system recited in claim 1 including a computer program for calculating the position of an object in one image and using said position to identify the same object in another image.
- 4) The system recited in claim 1 wherein each of said single view cameras capture images in synchronization so that objects can be more easily tracked across region or theater boundaries.
- 5) The system recited in claim 1 wherein said system maintains a table indicating which theaters will have a view of an object when the object moves out of a particular theater in a particular direction.
- 6) The system recited in claim 1 wherein said system maintains a table indicating which regions will have a view of an object when the object moves out of a particular region in a particular direction.
- 7) A system including a plurality of camera subsystems each covering a particular theater, each theater having boundaries, each of said camera subsystems capturing a series of images as an object moves in said particular theater, said system including means for identifying an object of interest and for identifying characteristics of said object, and a computer program which utilizes said characteristics to tracks objects as they move between theaters.
- 8) The system recited in claim 7 including a computer program for identifying the location of an object and for using said location to track an object as the object moves across theater boundaries.
- 9) The system recited in claim 7 including a computer program for calculating the position of an object in one image and using said position to identify the same object in another image.
- 10) The system recited in claim 7 wherein each of said cameras capture images in synchronization so that objects can be more easily tracked across region or theater boundaries.
- 11) The system recited in claim 7 wherein said system maintains a table indicating which theaters will have a view of an object when the object moves out of a particular theater in a particular direction.
- 12) A method providing surveillance for a facility with a surveillance system which includes a plurality of camera subsystems each of which captures images of a particular theater, at least some of said theaters having overlapping areas, comprising the steps of,
capturing a time sequence of images utilizing each of said camera subsystem, identifying a moving object in an image captured by one of said camera subsystems and identifying attributes of said object, determining when said object moves to a region covered by an adjacent camera subsystems, utilizing said attributes to find said object in images captured by said adjacent camera subsystem.
- 13) The method recited in claim 12 including a computer program for calculating the position of an object in one image and using said position to identify the same object in another image.
- 14) The method recited in claim 13 wherein each of said camera subsystems includes a plurality of single view lenses.
- 15) The system recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of said camera subsystems include a high resolution camera which can be pointed at a particular area to give a high resolution image of said particular area.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a non-provisional application of provisional application serial No. 60/381,444 filed May 17, 2002.
[0002] This application is also a continuation in part of the following applications.
[0003] a) Co-pending application Ser. No. 10/003,399 filed Oct. 22, 2001 entitled “Panoramic Movies which Simulate Movement Through Multi-dimensional Space” which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/310,715 filed May 12, 1999 which is now patent U.S. Pat. No. 6,337,623
[0004] b) Co-pending application 10/136,659 filed Apr. 30, 2002 entitled “Camera System With High Resolution Image Inside a Wide Angle View” which is a non-provisional application based upon provisional application 60/343,405 filed Nov. 19, 2001 and which is a continuation in part of applications..
[0005] 1) Co-pending application 09/992,090 filed Nov. 16, 2001 entitled “Camera System With High Resolution Image Inside a Wide Angle View”
[0006] 2) Co-pending application 09/994,081, filed Nov. 23, 2001 entitled “Camera System With High Resolution Image Inside a Wide Angle View”
[0007] Priority of the above applications is claimed and the content of their specifications is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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