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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 27, 2013
Filed:
Feb. 14, 2008
Stephen Schultz, West Henrietta, NY (US);
Frank Giuffrida, Honeoye Falls, NY (US);
Matt Kusak, Rochester, NY (US);
Stephen Schultz, West Henrietta, NY (US);
Frank Giuffrida, Honeoye Falls, NY (US);
Matt Kusak, Rochester, NY (US);
Pictometry International Corp., Rochester, NY (US);
Abstract
An image capture system for capturing images of an object, such as the Earth. The image capture system includes a moving platform, at least two image capture devices, a position system, an event multiplexer and a computer system. The image capture devices are mounted to the moving platform. Each image capture device has a sensor for capturing an image and an event channel providing an event signal indicating the capturing of an image by the sensor. The position system records data indicative of a position as a function of time related to the moving platform. The event multiplexer has at least two image capture inputs and at least one output port. Each image capture input receives event signals from the event channel of one of the image capture devices. The event multiplexer outputs information indicative of an order of events indicated by the event signals, and identification of image capture devices providing the event signals. The computer system receives and stores the information indicative of the order of events indicated by the event signals, and identification of image capture devices providing the event signals.