Claims
- 1. A visual conference station comprising:
a housing containing:
a control processor; a memory coupled to said control processor; a communications processor in communication with said control processor; an audio output processor, in communication with said control processor, configured to prepare received audio information for presentation; a display processor, in communication with said control processor, configured to prepare received visual information for presentation; an audio input processor, in communication with said control processor, configured to prepare captured audio information captured near said housing for transmission; an image sensor, in communication with said control processor, said control processor further configured to prepare captured visual information from said image sensor for transmission; and a panoramic lens in optical communication with said image sensor and configured to capture a scene around the panoramic lens.
- 2. The visual conference station of claim 1 further comprising:
at least one visual display in communication with said display processor configured to present said received visual information; at least one speaker in communication with said audio output processor; and at least one microphone in communication with said audio input processor.
- 3. The visual conference station of claim 1 wherein said captured visual information is transmitted using said communications processor.
- 4. The visual conference station of claim 1 wherein said received visual information is received using said communications processor.
- 5. The visual conference station of claim 1 further comprising a telephone line interface and said received visual information is received using said telephone line interface.
- 6. The visual conference station of claim 1 wherein said control processor is configured to transform said captured visual information into a rectangular panoramic image prior to transmission.
- 7. The visual conference station of claim 1 wherein the panoramic lens is a wide-angle lens.
- 8. The visual conference station of claim 1 wherein the panoramic lens is a catadioptric lens.
- 9. The visual conference station of claim 1 wherein the panoramic lens has a field-of-view that extends through a horizon line.
- 10. The visual conference station of claim 1 wherein the panoramic lens is mounted on the housing.
- 11. The visual conference station of claim 1 wherein said received visual information has been sent from a second visual conference station.
- 12. The visual conference station of claim 1 wherein said received visual information has been sent from a visual conference server.
- 13. A method comprising steps of:
receiving visual information from a first visual conference station; identifying a conference to which said first visual conference station belongs; identifying a second visual conference station in said conference; and distributing said visual information to said second visual conference station.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising transforming said visual information from a non-rectangular image into a panoramic image for distribution.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising distributing said panoramic image to said first visual conference station.
- 16. The method of claim 13 further comprising steps of:
establishing said conference responsive to one of said first visual conference station and said second visual conference station; maintaining said conference; and terminating said conference.
- 17. The method of claim 13 further comprising steps of:
receiving audio information from said first visual conference station; and distributing said audio information to said second visual conference station.
- 18. A visual conference server comprising:
a receiving mechanism configured to receive visual information from a first visual conference station; a first identification mechanism configured to identify a conference to which said first visual conference station belongs; a second identification mechanism, responsive to the first identification mechanism, configured to identify a second visual conference station in said conference; and a distribution mechanism, responsive to the second identification mechanism, configured to distribute said visual information to said second visual conference station.
- 19. The visual conference server of claim 18 further comprising a transformation mechanism, responsive to the receiving mechanism, configured to transform said visual information from a non-rectangular image into a panoramic image for distribution.
- 20. The visual conference server of claim 19 wherein the distribution mechanism is further configured to distribute said panoramic image to said first visual conference station.
- 21. The visual conference server of claim 18 further comprising:
a conference initiation mechanism configured to establish said conference responsive to one of said first visual conference station and said second visual conference station; a conference maintenance mechanism configured to maintain said conference; and a conference termination mechanism configured to terminate said conference.
- 22. The visual conference server of claim 18 further comprising:
an audio reception mechanism configured to receive audio information from said first visual conference station; and an audio distribution mechanism, responsive to the audio reception mechanism, configured to distribute said audio information to said second visual conference station.
- 23. A computer program product comprising:
a computer usable data carrier having computer readable code embodied therein for causing a computer to operate as a visual conference server, said computer readable code including:
computer readable program code configured to cause said computer to effect a receiving mechanism configured to receive visual information from a first visual conference station; computer readable program code configured to cause said computer to effect a first identification mechanism configured to identify a conference to which said first visual conference station belongs; a second identification mechanism, responsive to the first identification mechanism, configured to identify a second visual conference station in said conference; and computer readable program code configured to cause said computer to effect a distribution mechanism, responsive to the second identification mechanism, configured to distribute said visual information to said second visual conference station.
- 24. The computer program product of claim 23 further comprising computer readable program code configured to cause said computer to effect a transformation mechanism, responsive to the receiving mechanism, configured to transform said visual information from a non-rectangular image into a panoramic image for distribution.
- 25. The computer program product of claim 24 wherein the distribution mechanism is further configured to distribute said panoramic image to said first visual conference station.
- 26. The computer program product of claim 23 further comprising:
computer readable program code configured to cause said computer to effect a conference initiation mechanism configured to establish said conference responsive to one of said first visual conference station and said second visual conference station; computer readable program code configured to cause said computer to effect a conference maintenance mechanism configured to maintain said conference; and computer readable program code configured to cause said computer to effect a conference termination mechanism configured to terminate said conference.
- 27. The computer program product of claim 23 further comprising:
computer readable program code configured to cause said computer to effect an audio reception mechanism configured to receive audio information from said first visual conference station; and a computer readable program code configured to cause said computer to effect n audio distribution mechanism, responsive to the audio reception mechanism, configured to distribute said audio information to said second visual conference station.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Patent Application serial number: 60/352,779 by Driscoll, filed Jan. 28, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60352779 |
Jan 2002 |
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