IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0814191
(2010-06-11)
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등록번호 |
US-8300785
(2012-10-30)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
- TelePresence Technologies, LLC
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
8 인용 특허 :
56 |
초록
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A video conferencing system has a two-way mirror, which is between the observer and the display device, positioned at an angle to reflect a backdrop surface. The backdrop surface, which is further away from the two-way mirror than the image plane of the image display device, appears superimposed in
A video conferencing system has a two-way mirror, which is between the observer and the display device, positioned at an angle to reflect a backdrop surface. The backdrop surface, which is further away from the two-way mirror than the image plane of the image display device, appears superimposed in a position behind the image of a person from the remote location. A camera is located in the backdrop at a position along the line of sight of the transmitted image so that a perceived eye contact is achieved. A system is disclosed wherein telepresence systems that are compatible with a pre-defined standard are connected via a network connecting, either directly or via a telepresence operations center, to provide interaction with substantially life-sized images of the remote participant displayed with three-dimensional depth cues in the room setting.
대표청구항
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1. A telepresence technologies configuration for allowing a user in a home location to see a substantially life-size image of a person from a remote location appearing in front of an apparent backdrop within a room setting and achieving an apparent eye contact while allowing for two-way interaction
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A telepresence technologies configuration for allowing a user in a home location to see a substantially life-size image of a person from a remote location appearing in front of an apparent backdrop within a room setting and achieving an apparent eye contact while allowing for two-way interaction in real time for communication, the telepresence technologies configuration comprising: a first telepresence communications system to capture a video image and audio of the person in the remote location;a remote location codec to encode outgoing video image and audio signals and decode incoming video image and audio signals;a network connection to transmit two-way communications signals between said home location and said remote location;a home location codec to decode incoming video and audio signals from the remote location and code outgoing video image and audio signals for transmission to the remote location;a second telepresence communications system in the home location to display an image of the person from the remote location on a first image display device and project audio of the person from a speaker system; andat least one of the first telepresence communications system and the second telepresence communications system comprising: a second image display device having an image area substantially surrounded by an enclosure, the image area being positioned substantially within a vertical plane, the plane positioned for viewing by the user in an observation zone;a two-way mirror positioned between said observation zone and said second image display device and angled to reflect a backdrop;said backdrop being positioned adjacent said two-way mirror so that a reflection of a left edge and a right edge of said backdrop in said two-way mirror substantially aligns with a left and right edge, respectively of said enclosure when viewed from said observation zone;a camera located in said backdrop, such that said camera views said observation zone as a reflection off said two-way mirror; anda light-absorbing panel positioned above said two-way mirror opposite said camera and located in the view of said camera through said two-way mirror as said camera is aligned to view said reflection of said observation zone off said two-way mirror. 2. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1 wherein the second telepresence communications system includes a third image display device for the purpose of displaying supporting visual content to be shared between the home and the remote locations. 3. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1 wherein the video image and audio signals are coded and decoded by the remote location codec and the home location codec, respectively, and transmitted over the network connection and further including a data transmission enabled codec to transmit over the network connection, within the same bandwidth of the network connection, a computer screen image from one of the home location and the remote location to the other one of the home location and the remote location. 4. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1 wherein said network connection is dedicated to transmission of the video image and audio signals and further including a second network connection between a computer at the home location and a computer at the remote location for sharing of data and collaboration using a software application. 5. A telepresence technologies architecture for managing and facilitating telepresence communication for allowing a first user in a home location to see a substantially life-size image of a second user at remote location appearing in front of an apparent backdrop within a room setting and achieving an apparent eye contact while allowing for two-way interaction in real time for communication, the telepresence technologies architecture comprising: a first telepresence communications system to capture a video image and audio of said second user using a pre-determined telepresence standard that defines requirements for placement of a first camera relative a user, placement of said user relative a background, and appearance of said background;said first telepresence communications system in said remote location including a codec to encode outgoing video image and audio signals and to decode incoming video image and audio signals;a first network connection from the remote location to a telepresence operations center, the telepresence operations center including network connections to other remote locations;a second network connection from the home location to said telepresence operations center;a second codec in said home location to decode incoming video image and audio signals of said second user and to encode video image and audio signals of said first user for transmission to said remote location via said telepresence operations center;a second telepresence communications system in the home location, compatible with said pre-determined telepresence standard and configured to display, substantially life-size, said incoming images and audio signals of said second user in front of said apparent backdrop and within a three-dimensional setting of the home location; andat least one of the first telepresence communications system and the second telepresence communications system comprising: an image display device having an image area substantially surrounded by an enclosure, the image area being positioned substantially within a vertical plane, the plane positioned for viewing by the user in an observation zone;a two-way mirror positioned between said observation zone and said image display device and angled to reflect a backdrop;said backdrop being positioned adjacent said two-way mirror so that a reflection of a left edge and a right edge of said backdrop in said two-way mirror substantially aligns with a left and right edge, respectively of said enclosure when viewed from said observation zone;a second camera located in said backdrop, such that said camera views said observation zone as a reflection off said two-way mirror; anda light-absorbing panel positioned above said two-way mirror opposite said second camera and located in the view of said second camera through said two-way mirror as said second camera is aligned to view said reflection of said observation zone off said two-way mirror. 6. The telepresence technologies architecture of claim 5 wherein said codec and second codec are respectively restricted in capability to only connect to the telepresence operations center automatically when the telepresence communications system is powered up, and to remain connected as a constant connection to the telepresence operations center as long as the telepresence communications system is powered. 7. The telepresence technologies architecture of claim 5 wherein the first network connection includes a constant live connection between the telepresence operations center and the first telepresence communications system that operates at a low bandwidth when not in active use by a user and that delivers constant access to an on screen menu for access to a directory of other telepresence users with their current availability, scheduling services for arranging telepresence communication with others, features of services available from the telepresence operations center, and commercial telepresence services from telepresence service providers. 8. The telepresence technologies architecture of claim 5 wherein the telepresence operation center offers a service to users of recording incoming telepresence communications with a digital recording of incoming video image and audio signals and with a digital storing of supporting visuals in a standardized telepresence format to allow for the playback of the video image and audio signals on a first display device, with synchronized supporting visuals on a second image display device of the telepresence communications system. 9. The telepresence technologies architecture of claim 5 wherein the telepresence operations center delivers a service of the playback of digitally recorded telepresence sessions life-size appearance in a three-dimensional setting of the home location with synchronized visual support for display on said telepresence communications systems. 10. The telepresence technologies architecture of claim 5 further including a third network connection to third telepresence communications system employing the pre-determined protocol, and whereat an interpreter can provide translation services to said first and second users to facilitate communication therebetween. 11. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1, wherein the second telepresence communications system includes a fee charging mechanism to access a social network of a chat room or a face-to-face meeting with the person from the first telepresence communications system in the remote location. 12. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1, wherein the second telepresence communications system includes a fee charging mechanism to access a shared display of live video on a third image display device for participation from telepresence users in the second telepresence communications system in the home location. 13. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1, wherein the second telepresence communications system includes financial services equipment to perform at least one of print loan documents, scan signed documents, transmit scanned documents, dispense money, cash checks, print receipts, and perform branch banking functions from the first telepresence communications system in the remote location. 14. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1, wherein the second telepresence communications system includes medical diagnostic equipment to perform at least one of taking blood pressure, cholesterol level, body temperature, blood sugar level, and medical tests, and printing equipment to print prescriptions resulting from the person from the first telepresence communications system in the remote location, the person from the remote location being a physician or pharmacist. 15. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1, wherein the first telepresence communications system includes an educational system comprising an image capture device for capturing a video with a life-size appearance of the person from the remote location, a storage medium for storing the video, and synchronized visual equipment for playback of the video to an audience at the second telepresence communication system in the home location, the second telepresence communications system in the home location supporting a live lecture and a question and answer session. 16. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1, wherein the second telepresence communications system includes an interview room or booth for a job applicant to record a video to be made available to an employer, the second telepresence communications system supporting a live interview between the job applicant and the employer at the first telepresence communications system in the remote location. 17. The telepresence technologies configuration of claim 1, wherein the second telepresence communications system includes security system equipment to monitor an area of the communications system and transmit responses from at least one of motion detectors, video recognition devices, entrance sensors, and security badges to the first telepresence communications system in the remote location.
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