• Title/Summary/Keyword: Cellular Phone(Phone Camera)

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The Design of an Intelligent Assembly Robot System for Lens Modules of Phone Camera.

  • Song, Jun-Yeob;Lee, Chang-Woo;Kim, Yeong-Gyoo
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.649-652
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    • 2005
  • The camera cellular phone has a large portion of cellular phone market in recent year. The variety of a customer demand makes a fast model change and the spatial resolution is changed from VGA to multi-mega pixel. The 1.3 mega pixel (MP) camera cellular phone was first released into the Korean market in October 2003. The major cellular phone companies released a 2MP camera cellular phone that supports zoom function and a 2MP camera cellular phone is settled down with the Korea cellular phone market. It makes a keen competition in price and demands automation for phone camera module. There is an increasing requirement for the automatic assembly to correspond to a fast model change. The hard automation techniques that rely on dedicated manufacturing system are too inflexible to meet this requirement. Therefore in this study, this system is designed with the flexibility concept in order to cope with phone camera module change. The system has a same platform that has X-Y-Z motion or X-Z motion with ${\mu}m$order accuracy. It has a special gripper according to the type of a component to be put together. If the camera model changes, the gripper may be updated to fit for the camera module. The controller of this system acquires the data sets that have the information about the assembly part by the tray. This information is obtained ahead of an inspection step. The controller excludes an inferior part to be assembled by using this information to diminish the inferior goods. The assembly jig used in this system has a function of self adjustment that reduces the tact time and also diminish the inferior goods. Finally, the intelligent assembly system for phone camera module will be designed to get a flexibility to meet model change and a high productivity with a high reliability.

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Image Transfer Using Cellular Phones and Wireless Internet Service

  • Shin, Dong-Ah;Doo, Tae-Hoon;Kim, Hyo-Jun;Kim, Hyoung-Ihl
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.471-474
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    • 2006
  • Objective : Neuroimaging data are of paramount importance in making correct diagnosis. We herein evaluate the clinical usefulness of image transfer using cellular phones to facilitate neurological diagnosis and decision-making. Methods : Selected images from CT, MRI scans, and plain films obtained from 50 neurosurgical patients were transferred by cellular phones. A cellular phone with a built-in 1,300,000-pixel digital camera was used to capture and send the images. A cellular phone with a 262,000 color thin-film transistor liquid crystal display was used to receive the images. Communication between both cellular phones was operated by the same wireless protocol and the same wireless internet service. We compared the concordance of diagnoses and treatment plans between a house staff who could review full-scale original films and a consultant who could only review transferred images. These finding were later analyzed by a third observer. Results : The mean time of complete transfer was $2{\sim}3\;minutes$. The quality of all images received was good enough to make precise diagnosis and to select treatment options. Transferred images were helpful in making correct diagnosis and decision making in 49/50 [98%] cases. Discordant result was caused in one patient by improper selection of images by the house staff. Conclusion : The cellular phone system was useful for image transfer and delivery patient's information, leading to earlier diagnosis and initiation of treatment. This usefulness was due to sufficient resolution of the built-in camera and the TFT-LCD, the user-friendly features of the devices, and their low cost.

Research on Functional Use nnd Demands for Cellular Phone in The Aged (노령인구의 핸드폰 기능사용 현황 및 수요 조사)

  • Jung, Jae-Bum;Nam, Ki-Chun;Choi, Moon-Gee
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.455-462
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    • 2009
  • The present study focused on the status of functional use and demands for cellular phone in the aged. Through a survey of 206 aged people, we asked the present use of UI(User Interface) and problems in use of functions of cellular phone. The survey consist of questions about use of internet and mobil products, receptiveness of various mobil contents and machines, and marketable evaluation. The results showed that great part of elder people used only cellular phone as telephone. However, it appeared that relatively younger people in the participants In survey used more and more various functions of cellular phone such as digital camera. Moreover, according to the situations of health, economy, culture of participants, they demanded more various functions and UI in cellular phone.

Agile and Intelligent Manufacturing System for a Small IT Parts Assembly (초소형 IT 부품 조립을 위한 지능형 민첩 생산시스템)

  • Kim, Won;Kang, Heui-Seok;Cho, Young-June;Jung, Ji-Young;Suh, Il-Hong
    • Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.499-506
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    • 2007
  • The tiny camera module used in a modern cellular phone requires precise assembly processes. To meet the requirement of high resolution and functionality, the number of parts used in a camera module becomes larger and larger. As the market grows rapidly, an automatic camera phone assembly process is required. However, diverse production line and short life cycle make it difficult to build an affordable assembly line. To attack this problem, a flexible and expandable lens assembly system is proposed. To save the manufacturing line set-up time, modular concept is adopted. Also, each module is designed to have intelligence to simplify the set-up process. The assembly system is built up on the standard flat-form that includes a vibration free base, air and electric supplies, and electronic controllers, etc. Furthermore, the assembly cell has the capability of handling tiny, thin, or transparent parts which are very difficult to identify without machine vision.

CMM(Compact Camera Module) Defect Inspection (CMM(Compact Camera Module) 불량 검사)

  • 고국원;이유진;최병욱;고경철
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.585-589
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    • 2004
  • This paper deals with the algorithm development that inspects defects such as Lens Focus, Black Defect, Dim Defect, Color Defect, White Balance, and Line Defect caused by the process of Compact Camera Module (CCM). These days the demand of CCM goes on increasing in various types like PDA, a cellular phone and PC camera every year. However, owing to the defect inspection of CCM by the semiskilled work the average inspection time of CCM takes about 40 to 50 seconds. As time goes by the efficiency takes a sudden turn for the worse because workers must inspect with seeing a monitor directly. In this paper, to solve these problems, we developed the imaging processing algorithm to inspect the defects in captured image of assembled CCM. The performances of the developed inspection system and its algorithm are tested on many samples. Experimental results reveal that the proposed system can focus the lens of CCM within 5s and we can recognize various types of defect of CCM modules with good accuracy and high speed.

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Recognition of Finger Language using Image from PC Camera (PC 카메라에서 추출한 이미지를 이용한 수화인식)

  • Lee, Byoung-Hwan;Lee, Kee-Seong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.102-104
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    • 2004
  • Finger language is a typical tool for deaf persons. But learning the finger language for non-handicapped persons is very difficult. To overcome these difficulties, a new communication method using visual function is developed recently. Even though the developed system uses the visual function, it needs expensive equipments such as camera and computer. To be used in the real environments, the cost of equipments is a critical factor. If the recognition system for the finger language can be developed with low price equipments, the system can be used in the notebook or cellular phone. The image captured by PC camera was processed by preprocessing algorithm. To recognize the finger language, the resulting image was divide into $5{\times}5$ sections. The recognition system uses a similarity method and position information. The simulation results shows the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

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Agile and Intelligent Manufacturing System for a Subminiature Lens Assembly Automation (초소형 렌즈 모듈의 조립 자동화를 위한 지능형 민첩 생산시스템)

  • Kim W.;Kang H.S.;Cho Y.J.;Jung J.Y.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.169-172
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    • 2005
  • Tiny camera module using in modern cellular phone requires precise assembly processes. Higher camera resolution and more functions such as zoom lens make the number of camera parts bigger. As market grows rapidly, automatic assembly process is required. However, diverse product line and short life cycle make it difficult. To attack this, a flexible and expandable lens assembly system is proposed. For the fast manufacturing line formation, modular concept is adopted. Also each module is designed to have intelligence to save system formation time. The assembly system is built up on the standard flat-form which provides vibration free base, air and electric supply, controllers, etc. Futhermore, the assembly cell has the capability of handling tiny, thin, or transparent parts which are very difficult to align with vision.

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