Image pickup terminal
An image pickup and terminal technology, applied in image communication, TV, color TV components, etc.
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[0054] FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the structure of a cellular phone employing an image pickup terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
[0055] As shown in FIG. 1, a cellular phone 110 includes a radio communication section 111, an image pickup section (camera) 112, a notification section (sounder) 113, a memory 114, a display section 115, a voice output section 116, a voice input section 117, keys An operating section 118 , a clock / timer 119 , and a controller 120 .
[0056] In FIG. 1, reference numeral 130 denotes a radio base station, and reference numeral 131 denotes a communication network.
[0057] In order to communicate using radio waves, the radio communication section 111 modulates various information such as image data processed by the controller 120, sound information, and e-mail, and transmits these data through a transmission / reception antenna (not shown) to a network including A communication network 131 including radio base stations ...
no. 2 example
[0116] FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the structure of a cellular phone employing an image pickup terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0117] As shown in FIG. 9, a cellular phone 210 includes a radio communication section 211, an image pickup section (camera) 212, a notification section (sounder) 213, a sounder monitoring section 214, a memory 215, a display section 216, a sound output section 217 , a voice input section 218, a key operation section 219, a controller 220, and a clock / timer 221.
[0118] In FIG. 9, reference numeral 230 denotes a radio base station, and reference numeral 231 denotes a communication network.
[0119] For communication using radio waves, the radio communication section 211 modulates various information such as image data, sound information, and e-mails processed by the controller 220, and transmits these data to A communication network 231 including radio base stations 230 .
[0120] In addition, the radio communic...
no. 3 example
[0162] FIG. 14 is a diagram showing the structure of a cellular phone 210A according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
[0163] The third embodiment differs from the second embodiment in that a picked-up image temporary storage section 222 is provided in order to temporarily store captured image data obtained with the camera 212 .
[0164] In this embodiment, after the camera application 2203 of the controller 220A issues an imaging instruction to the camera driver 2202, the camera driver 2202 issues a sounder monitoring instruction to the sounder monitoring section 214A.
[0165] When receiving this instruction, the sounder monitoring section 214A monitors the sounder 213, and determines whether an appropriate sound for "providing notification to the vicinity of the surrounding area being imaged" is generated during a certain period of time.
[0166] In addition, captured image data obtained by the camera 212 is stored in the captured image temporary storage sec...
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