08th week of 2015 patent applcation highlights part 20 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20150048989 | Multiband Antenna - A multiband antenna for receiving or transmitting wireless signals of a plurality of frequency bands includes a grounding sheet, formed with a hole at a first side, for providing grounding, a first micro-strip line, substantially parallel to the first side of the grounding sheet, a connecting unit, connecting to the first side of the grounding sheet and the first micro-strip line, for forming a resonant cavity with the first side of the grounding sheet and the first micro-strip line, a second micro-strip line, formed in the resonant cavity and substantially parallel to the first micro-strip line, a third micro-strip line, extending from the hole of the grounding sheet to the second micro-strip line, and a feed-in terminal, formed on the third micro-strip line within the hole, for transmitting the wireless signals. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048990 | FRACTAL GROUND PLANE ANTENNA AND METHOD OF USE - A Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) electronic circuit is described that uses an antenna and a fractal ground plane conductor or a fractal counterpoise. Some embodiments of the electronic circuit include a first ground plane conductor portion on a first electronic substrate, and a second ground plane conductor portion on a second electronic substrate. The second ground plane conductor portion is shaped to include at least one fractal pattern. The fractal pattern of the second ground plane conductor portion makes the ground plane seem electrically larger than it is. The fractal ground plane conductor portion minimizes the reception of GNSS satellite signals below the antenna, and improves the reception of signals from low elevation GNSS satellites above the horizon. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048991 | MULTI-FEED LOOP ANTENNA - A multi-feed antenna in provided, including multiple feed elements associated with multiple frequency regions, respectively, and a folded loop element for radiating energy. Each of the multiple feed elements is capacitively coupled to the folded loop element. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048992 | BROADBAND MATCHING CIRCUITS - An antenna system including a signal source, at least one antenna coupled to the signal source, a matching circuit connected to the signal source at a first port and to the at least one antenna at a second port and operative to match the at least one antenna to the signal source, the matching circuit having a characteristic impedance with respect to the first port and the second port, real and imaginary parts of the characteristic impedance not being defined by the Hilbert transform. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048993 | RECONFIGURABLE RESONANT AERIAL WITH AN IMPEDANCE CORRECTOR - The invention relates to aerial technology and can be used as a compact reconfigurable aerial for long-wave, medium-wave and short-wave communications. An aerial with an impedance corrector, consisting of an inductance coils, comprises a flat or three-dimensional vibrator. The vibrator is arranged in the magnetic field of the impedance corrector, which is in the form of a transformer. The transformer is arranged on an open core of a magnetic conductor. The vibrator is electrically connected to a secondary winding of the transformer. The transformer has a variable coefficient of transformation. The magnetic conductor is manufactured from a mixture of particles of ferro-magnetic material and a non-magnetic binder. The technical result is an increase in the maximum power of the resonant aerial and the possibility of reconfiguring the working frequency thereof within a wide range of radio waves and, as a consequence, extending the functional possibilities of using a transceiver. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048994 | ANTENNA MODULE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - An antenna module includes: a first injection-molded part which is formed to have a base portion and a protrusion portion to be protruded from the base portion by an injection molding; an antenna pattern which is positioned on the protrusion portion; and a second injection-molded part which is formed to cover the antenna pattern by an injection molding. Since the antenna pattern is formed on the protrusion portion of the first injection-molded part, the thickness of a portion of the second injection-molded part on the antenna pattern can be minimized, and accordingly the antenna module and the mobile terminal case can be formed to be thin, light-weight and slim while the transmitting/receiving efficiency of the antenna can be maximized. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048995 | ANTENNA APPARATUS - An antenna apparatus includes a ground plane having a rectangular shape in plan view, and four inverted F antenna elements configured to be placed on a surface of the ground plane and to be arranged in a symmetrical manner with respect to the central point of the ground plane in plan view, wherein each of the four inverted F antenna elements includes a short strip extending from one end of a main strip to the short end, a feeding strip, an open strip configured to extend toward the open end from the other end of the main strip to a position placed at a second height lower than the first height, and an end strip configured to extend from a distal end of the open strip to the open end and placed parallel to the ground plane at the second height. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048996 | COMPACT HELICAL ANTENNA WITH A SINUSOIDAL PROFILE MODULATING A FRACTAL PATTERN - The invention concerns a helical antenna comprising a shape of revolution and a plurality of radiating strands helically wound around the shape of revolution, characterised in that each radiating strand is defined by a repetition of a fractal pattern comprising segments formed by a sinusoidal curve. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048997 | ANTENNA MODULE AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE USING SAME - An antenna module includes an antenna, a number of conductive elements, and a connecting element. The conductive elements and the connecting element are made of conductive material. The conductive elements are adjacent to the antenna, and the connecting element allows for the connection of different numbers of the conductive elements to the antenna depending upon the desired working frequency for the antenna to increase a current length of the antenna. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048998 | METAL PLATE ANTENNA - The present disclosure provides a metal plate antenna comprising a radiating portion and at least two grounding pins. The radiating portion is a metal plate and the two ends of the radiating portion are a first end and a second end respectively. The first end and the second end are bended towards the same direction and are perpendicular to the radiating portion. One of the first end and the second end is for the feeding end. At least one of the first end and the second end has at least a plug-foot. The plug-foot is used for plugging into the inserting hole of a circuit board. At least two grounding pins are vertical connected to the radiating portion and one of the grounding pins is used to be connected with the grounding of the circuit board. | 2015-02-19 |
20150048999 | DUAL EMISSION TYPE DISPLAY PANEL - A dual emission type display panel has a front viewing surface and a rear viewing surface. The dual emission type display panel includes a substrate, first, second, and third top emission pixel units, and first, second, and third bottom emission pixel units. The substrate has first and second unit regions. The first, second, and third top emission pixel units, and the first, second, and third bottom emission pixel units are located on the substrate. A first top emission pixel unit, a first bottom emission pixel unit, a second top emission pixel unit, and a second bottom emission pixel unit are located in each first unit region. A third top emission pixel unit, a third bottom emission pixel unit, a second top emission pixel unit, and a second bottom emission pixel unit are located in each second unit region. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049000 | Electronic Device And Display Method - An electronic device and a display method includes a main body apparatus with a processing unit which generates a first image and performs display control; a first fixing apparatus connected with the main body apparatus, which maintains a relative location relationship between the electronic device and at least a part of body of a user when the user wears the electronic device; and a first display unit arranged on the main body apparatus and/or the first fixing apparatus, which outputs the first image; wherein the first display unit comprises a first display component which displays the first image, and a first optical component which receives light corresponding to the first image emitted from the first display component, and changes the light path of the light corresponding to the first image to form a magnified virtual image corresponding to the first image. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049001 | ENABLING REMOTE SCREEN SHARING IN OPTICAL SEE-THROUGH HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY WITH AUGMENTED REALITY - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product construct an augmented view as perceived by a user of an augmented reality (AR) device having an optical see-through head mounted display (HMD) with AR, for display at a remote device. An apparatus obtains scene data corresponding to a real-world scene visible through the optical see-through HMD, and screen data of at least one of a first augmented object displayed on the optical see-through HMD, and a second augmented object displayed on the optical see-through HMD. The apparatus determines to apply at least one of a first offset to the first augmented object relative to an origin of the real-world scene, and a second offset to the second augmented object relative to the origin. The apparatus then generates augmented-view screen data for displaying the augmented view on an HMD remote from the AR device. The augmented-view screen data is based on at least one of the first offset and the second offset. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049002 | HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY AND IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - A head-mounted display according to an embodiment of the present technology includes a display unit, a detector, and a first control unit. The detector detects an azimuth of the display unit around at least one axis. The first control unit includes a region limiter, storage unit, and a display control unit. The region limiter is configured to be capable of limiting a display region of the field of view along a direction of the one axis in three-dimensional coordinates surrounding the display unit. The storage unit stores images that should be displayed in the field of view with the images being made corresponding to the three-dimensional coordinates. The display control unit displays, based on an output of the detector, an image in the three-dimensional coordinates, which corresponds to the azimuth, in the field of view. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049003 | HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY - A head mounted display includes an image display unit having an image light generation unit that generates image light based on image data and outputs the image light, the image display unit not only allowing a user who wears the image display unit around user's head to recognize the image light in the form of a virtual image but also transmitting a surrounding scene, and a control unit that compares an index set based not only on luminance of initial image light generated based on initial image data that is original image data but also on illuminance of the transmitted surrounding scene with a first threshold set in advance and causes the image light generation unit to generate display image light that differs from the initial image light in that at least part of the luminance thereof is changed based on a result of the comparison. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049004 | Eye Mounted Displays and Systems Using Eye Mounted Displays - A display device is mounted on and/or inside the eye. The eye mounted display contains multiple sub-displays, each of which projects light to different retinal positions within a portion of the retina corresponding to the sub-display. The projected light propagates through the pupil but does not fill the entire pupil. In this way, multiple sub-displays can project their light onto the relevant portion of the retina. Moving from the pupil to the cornea, the projection of the pupil onto the cornea will be referred to as the corneal aperture. The projected light propagates through less than the full corneal aperture. The sub-displays use spatial multiplexing at the corneal surface. Various electronic devices interface to the eye mounted display. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049005 | LED BLOCK DISPLAY APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING EDUCATIONAL FUNCTION AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - According to one embodiment of the present invention, an LED block display apparatus for providing an educational function comprises: a plurality of LED blocks that include a plurality of color LEDs; and a controller for providing a text completion function using the LED blocks. The controller transmits a text display signal for displaying glow text to the LED blocks so that the text can be displayed as being glow by the LED blocks. When the LED block related to the text display signal is clicked, the controller transmits a first color change signal for changing color to the clicked LED block, and outputs a notification signal when colors of the LED blocks related to the text display signal are all changed. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049006 | PIXEL CIRCUIT OF ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DIODE - A pixel circuit of an organic light emitting diode (OLED) is provided. The pixel circuit includes an OLED, a first transistor, a second transistor and a capacitor. The OLED receives a first voltage. A terminal of the first transistor is coupled to the OLED, and another terminal of the first transistor receives a second voltage. A terminal of the second transistor is coupled to the terminal of the first transistor, another terminal of the second transistor is coupled to a control terminal of the first transistor, a control terminal of the second transistor receives a scan signal. The capacitor is coupled between the control terminal of the first transistor and a third voltage. When the scan signal is enabled, the second voltage is set to a data voltage, the third voltage is set to a reference voltage, and the first voltage is set to a low voltage. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049007 | PIXEL DRIVING CIRCUIT OF ORGANIC-LIGHT EMITTING DIODE - A pixel driving circuit of an organic light emitting diode includes a first transistor including a first terminal, a control terminal and a second terminal and a capacitor including a first terminal and a second terminal. The first terminal and the second terminal of the capacitor are electrically coupled to the first terminal and the control terminal of the first transistor at a first node and a second node respectively. In a first period, a power source does not provide a power supply voltage to the first node, and a data voltage and a variable voltage are written in the first node and the second node respectively. In a second period, the power source provides the power supply voltage to the first node. The first transistor provides a driving current to an organic light emitting diode based on the voltage of the first node and the second node. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049008 | POWER CIRCUIT OF DISPLAYING DEVICE - The present invention relates to a power circuit of displaying device, which comprises a timing controller, a control circuit, and a charge pump (single or multiple stages). The timing controller outputs a timing control signal to the control circuit. The control circuit outputs a clock signal or a capacitance adjusting signal according to the timing control signal. The charge pump receives the input voltage and outputs an output voltage according to the clock signal or the capacitance adjusting signal. The output voltage is provided to the scan driver for generating a plurality of scan driving signals. Accordingly, by increasing the rise rate of the output voltage of the charge pump in the voltage conversion time and reducing the rise rate of the output voltage close to the voltage holding time, the present invention can achieve the effect of reducing the power consumption. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049009 | SYSTEM-WIDE HANDWRITTEN NOTES - An embodiment provides a method, including: ascertaining user input to a display screen forming a predetermined shape associated with system-wide note taking; determining, using one or more processors, user input note data associated with the predetermined shape; and providing, in a predetermined location, a note including the user input note data. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049010 | ORGANIZING DISPLAY DATA ON A MULTIUSER DISPLAY - For organizing display data on a multiuser display, a position module determines a user position from an audible signal. An organization module organizes display data on a multiuser display in response to the user position. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049011 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE PROCESSING - A system and method of controlling displayed three-dimensional visual content is disclosed. A signal is received from a user operated adjustment device, the signal being generated by a physical movement of the adjustment device by the user, wherein the signal corresponds to a desired adjustment of the displayed three-dimensional content. A value of an image-generation parameter of the three-dimensional visual content is adjusted corresponding to the signal received from the adjustment device. A physical parameter of a display device that displays the three-dimensional visual content is changed based on the adjusted value of the image-generation parameter in order to implement the desired adjustment of the displayed three-dimensional visual content. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049012 | VISUAL, AUDIBLE, AND/OR HAPTIC FEEDBACK FOR OPTICAL SEE-THROUGH HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY WITH USER INTERACTION TRACKING - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product provide feedback to a user of an augmented reality (AR) device having an optical see-through head mounted display (HMD). The apparatus obtains a location on the HMD corresponding to a user interaction with an object displayed on the HMD. The object may be an icon on the HMD and the user interaction may be an attempt by the user to select the icon through an eye gaze or gesture. The apparatus determines whether a spatial relationship between the location of user interaction and the object satisfies a criterion, and outputs a sensory indication, e.g., visual display, sound, vibration, when the criterion is satisfied. The apparatus may be configured to output a sensory indication when user interaction is successful, e.g., the icon was selected. Alternatively, the apparatus may be configured to output a sensory indication when the user interaction fails. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049013 | AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION OF EYE TRACKING FOR OPTICAL SEE-THROUGH HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY - An apparatus for calibrating an eye tracking system of a head mounted display displays a moving object in a scene visible through the head mounted display. The object is displayed progressively at a plurality of different points (P) at corresponding different times (T). While the object is at a first point of the plurality of different points in time, the apparatus determines whether an offset between the point P and an eye gaze point (E) satisfies a threshold. The eye-gaze point (E) corresponds to a point where a user is determined to be gazing by the eye tracking system. If the threshold is not satisfied, the apparatus performs a calibration of the eye tracking system when the object is at a second point of the plurality of different points in time. The apparatus then repeats the determining step when the object is at a third point of the plurality of different points in time. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049014 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - An information processing apparatus includes a line-of-sight detection unit, a display determination unit, and a first display switching unit. The line-of-sight detection unit detects a line of sight of an operator toward a display apparatus. The display determination unit determines whether or not secret information which is information to be concealed from a person other than the operator is displayed on the display apparatus. The first display switching unit switches information displayed on the display apparatus to another image on the basis of the determination result obtained by the display determination unit when the line-of-sight detection unit does not detect the line of sight. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049015 | DISPLAY DEVICE, IN PARTICULAR FOR MOTOR VEHICLE - A display device, in particular for motor vehicle, includes a projection module and an optical path. The optical path has at least one reflection element, which is designed to reflect at least partially an image originating from the projection module in a normal direction of gaze of a user of the display device. A first configuration of the optical path is applied in a first mode of operation of the display device, and a second configuration of the optical path is applied in a second mode of operation of the display device. In the second mode of operation of the display device, at least a part of the image generated by the projection module is visible to the user of the display device in a magnified manner with respect to the first mode of operation of the display device. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049016 | MULTIMODAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FACILITATING GESTURE CREATION THROUGH SCALAR AND VECTOR DATA - A device and a method facilitating generation of one or more intuitive gesture sets for the interpretation of a specific purpose are disclosed. Data is captured in a scalar and a vector form which is further fused and stored. The intuitive gesture sets generated after the fusion are further used by one or more components/devices/modules for one or more specific purpose. Also incorporated is a system for playing a game. The system receives one or more actions in a scalar and a vector from one or more user in order to map the action with at least one pre stored gesture to identify a user in control amongst a plurality of users and interpret the action of user for playing the game. In accordance with the interpretation, an act is generated by the one or more component of the system for playing the game. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049017 | GESTURE RECOGNITION FOR DEVICE INPUT - A user can make a symbol with their hand, or other such gesture, at a distance from a computing device that can be captured by at least one imaging element of the device. The captured information can be analyzed to attempt to determine the location of distinguishing features of the symbol in the image information. The image information is then compared to hand gesture information stored in, for example, a library of hand gestures for the user. Upon identifying a match, an input to an application executing on the computing device is provided when the image information contains information matching at least one hand gesture with at least a minimum level of certainty. The hand gesture could include a single “static” gesture, such as a specific letter in sign language, for example, or include two or more “static” gestures. The gesture could also include motion, such as hand movement. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049018 | Virtual Window in Head-Mounted Display - Methods and systems involving a virtual window in a head-mounted display (HMD) are disclosed herein. An exemplary system may be configured to: (i) receive head-movement data that is indicative of head movement; (ii) cause an HMD to operate in a first mode in which the HMD is configured to: (a) simultaneously provide a virtual window and a physical-world view in the HMD; (b) display, in the virtual window, a portion of a media item that corresponds to a field of view; (c) determine movement of the field of view; and (d) update the portion of the media item that is displayed in the virtual window; (iii) receive mode-switching input data and responsively cause the HMD to switch between the first mode and a second mode; and (iv) responsive to the mode-switching input data, cause the HMD to operate in the second mode. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049019 | CONTROL DEVICE, INPUT DEVICE, CONTROL SYSTEM, HANDHELD DEVICE, AND CONTROL METHOD - A control device includes: a receiver for receiving first information regarding the movement of a casing, and second information regarding whether to reflect the first information on the movement of coordinate values; a storage unit for storing a whole-screen region including a real-screen region, and a virtual-screen region set around the real-screen region; a generator for generating the coordinate values within the whole-screen region based on the first information; a switcher for switching a first state in which the coordinate values are movable, and a second state in which the coordinate values are immovable, based on the second information; a determining unit for determining which of the real-screen region or the virtual-screen region the coordinate values belong to; and a coordinate-value control unit for controlling the coordinate values so as to move the coordinate values within the virtual-screen region to the position of predetermined coordinate values within the real-screen region. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049020 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ELECTRONIC POINTING DEVICE ACCELERATION - Devices and methods are provided for electronic pointing device acceleration. In general, the devices and methods can facilitate adjustment of a speed of a cursor's movement on a display screen. In one embodiment, an electronic device can include a pointing device configured to control movement of a cursor on the electronic device's display screen. A user's input to the pointing device can indicate a desired distance and directional movement of the cursor on the screen. The electronic device can also include an accelerator element configured to control a speed of the cursor's movement on the screen. A user's input to the accelerator element can indicate a desired increase in the cursor's speed and cause the cursor to move more quickly on the screen. The electronic device can include the pointing device and the accelerator element at locations compatible with typical typing positions of a user's hands. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049021 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL POINTING USING ONE CAMERA AND THREE ALIGNED LIGHTS - Methods and systems for surface-free pointing and/or command input include a computing device operably linked to an imaging device. The imaging device can be any suitable video recording device including a conventional webcam. At least one pointing/input device is provided including first and second sets of visible point light sources, wherein the first and second sets emit differently colored light. The imaging device captures one or more sequential image frames each including a view of a scene including the first and second sets of visible point light sources. One or more software programs calculate a position and/or a motion and/or an orientation of the pointing/input device in the captured image frames by identifying colored areas corresponding to the first set of aligned visible point light sources. Certain activation patterns of individual point light sources are mapped to particular pointing and/or input commands. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049022 | COMPUTER SYSTEM AND A CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR - A computer system that includes a data-processing unit, a touch-sensitive, position-resolving input surface in data communication with the data-processing unit, and a freely movable input device, by which the input surface is to be touched for the purpose of inputting into the data-processing unit. The freely movable input device is a computer mouse, which is in data communication with the data-processing unit. With comparatively low sensor complexity, inter alia, both the absolute position of the computer mouse and also subtle position changes of the computer mouse can therefore be very easily detected by the data-processing unit. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049023 | Keyboard Camera Device - A keyboard camera device has a key array forming a keyboard and at least one camera configured with the keyboard and positioned with a field of view to view a user of the keyboard. An interface unit includes a keyboard controller for interfacing with an array of keys of the keyboard to detect key operations, a camera controller for controlling the at least one camera to capture images, and a host interface for receiving indication of the key operations and the images and for communicating the key operation indications and the images to one communication port of a computer. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049024 | DOUBLE PRE-LOADED DEFLECTION WEBS FOR KEYPAD - A keypad for an electronic device is provided and includes a substrate comprising an array of dome elements, an array of frets, an array of mechanical keys disposed in rows interleaved between the frets, a first deflection web supportively disposed adjacent to the substrate and a second deflection web disposed between the frets and the keys and the first deflection web. The substrate is configured to pre-load the first and second deflection webs toward the keys. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049025 | DOUBLE PRE-LOADED DEFLECTION WEBS FOR KEYPAD - A keypad for an electronic device is provided and includes a substrate, a plurality of frets disposed with the substrate and a plurality of mechanical keys disposed with the substrate and arrayed in rows interleaved among the plurality of frets, at least one of the keys being deflectable toward a position at which a switch of a circuit is affected and a capacitive sensor layer disposed between the frets and the keys and the substrate to register movement of a capacitive element across the frets and the keys. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049026 | HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND INPUT OPERATION METHOD OF THE SAME - A handheld electronic device is provided. The handheld electronic device includes a storage unit, a touch display unit and a processing unit. The storage unit stores a first program. The touch display unit displays an input interface of a second program, in which the input interface includes virtual keys. The processing unit is electrically connected to the storage unit and the touch display unit. The processing unit determines that a first program activation signal is received when the input interface is displayed on the touch display unit and executes the first program in the storage unit such that the first program to processes the operation input of the input interface. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049027 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD OF IDENTIFYING FREQUENCY FOR DETECTING TOUCHES - A method includes identifying a first plurality of drive frequencies at which drive electrodes of a touch-sensitive display of an electronic device are driven, wherein the first plurality of drive frequencies includes a first frequency and a second frequency. A first noise value at the first frequency is determined. When the first noise value meets a first threshold value and the first noise value is less than a second threshold value that is greater than the first threshold value, a second noise value at the second frequency is determined by the electronic device and, in response to determining that the second noise value is less than the first threshold value, driving the drive electrodes at the second frequency. When the first noise value meets the second threshold value, a third frequency at which the drive electrodes are driven is identified by the electronic device, wherein the third frequency is not one of the first plurality of drive frequencies. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049028 | PEN/TOUCH TABLET COMPUTER HAVING MULTIPLE OPERATION MODES AND METHOD FOR SWITCHING OPERATION MODES - A tablet computer is provided, which includes a sensor section operable to detect positional input by a human operator and output a positional input signal; a display, laid over the sensor section, operable to receive and display a video signal; and a processor, coupled to a memory storing programs for running an operating system (OS) and executing software loaded to the memory, the processor being operable to receive and process the positional input signal from the sensor section and to output a video signal of the OS and the software to the display. The tablet computer further includes a sensor signal filter capable of selectively communicating the positional input signal from the sensor section to the processor, to a separate external processor, or to neither the processor nor the separate external processor; and a display switch capable of coupling the display to the processor or to the separate external processor. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049029 | METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A TOUCH CONTROL DISPLAY APPARATUS AND THE TOUCH CONTROL DISPLAY APPARATUS - A method for assembling a touch control display apparatus includes: mounting a frame member to an assembly surface of a touch control panel; fixing a display panel to one of the frame member and the assembly surface of the touch control panel such that a display surface of the display panel faces the touch control panel; mounting at least one electronic component on a section of the frame member that is not covered by the display panel; and coupling a bottom case to the frame member for enclosing the display panel and the at least one electronic component. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049030 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE - An organic light emitting display device includes an organic light emitting display panel and touch electrodes directly disposed on the organic light emitting display panel. The organic light emitting display panel includes an organic light emitting device disposed in a light emitting area and a first light blocking layer disposed in a non-light emitting area. The touch electrodes are disposed on a sealing layer that covers the organic light emitting device. The touch electrodes are disposed to overlap with the non-light emitting area. At least one of the touch electrodes includes a conductive light blocking material. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049031 | DRAWING DEVICE - A drawing device includes a sensor arranged in a superimposed relationship with a display device and having an indicator operation detection area sized to detect indictor operations in the image display area of the display device; a memory that stores drawing information; and a control circuit that renders a drawing in the image display area of the display device based on the drawing information stored in the memory. The control circuit causes a test drawing area and a parameter setting area to be displayed superimposed on the drawing image that is displayed in response to a detection, by the sensor, of an indication operation by the indicator, the test drawing area enabling a drawing operation to be performed using the indicator, the parameter setting area enabling changes to parameters of the drawing information generated by the drawing operation in the test drawing area using the indicator. The control circuit causes the test drawing area to be displayed transparently with a portion of the drawing appearing through the test drawing area. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049032 | Touch-Screen Panel with Multiple Sense Units and Related Methods - This document discloses, systems, methods, and articles of manufacture, related to position sensors and uses of such sensors. Multiple panels can be arranged in close proximity to one another and one or more sense or drives lines associated with each respective panel can be associated with a control circuit of the other adjacent panel. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049033 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE MOBILE TERMINAL - A mobile terminal including a main body configured to be worn on a wrist; a display unit configured to display a lock screen indicating a locking mode of the mobile terminal, said lock screen including a clock having a minute hand and an hour hand connected at a central control point and having time identifications indicating a time of day surrounding the central control point; and a controller configured to receive a touch input on the central control point and at least first and second time identifications to set a range of time, unlock the mobile terminal based on the received touch input, and display information corresponding to the set range of time. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049034 | Interaction Sensing - The touch sensor is a touch sensor that senses changes in characteristics of the electromagnetic signal in an environment in order to detect the contact or the proximity. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049035 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING INPUT OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A method for processing an input of an electronic device is provided. The method includes displaying an object on a screen, detecting coordinates of a position at which a hovering occurs when a hovering input is detected, acquiring eye position information of a user by driving a camera, and processing the hovering by selecting and processing a hovering input matching with the eye position information. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049036 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING INPUT STATUS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE SUPPORTING THE SAME - A method for controlling an input state and an electronic device supporting the same are provided. The method includes receiving a specific event generation, generating a vibration having a predetermined pattern according to the specific event generation, collecting a current vibration feedback signal according to the vibration, comparing the current vibration feedback signal with a reference vibration feedback signal, and controlling to set the input state of at least one input device to an input-disabled state or an input-enabled state according to a device disposition state corresponding to the current vibration feedback signal. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049037 | WRIST WORN DEVICE - A wrist worn device includes a device body and a strap. A display screen is provided on the device body. The display screen is rotated relative to a normal to the display screen in a clockwise direction for a watch shaped to be worn on the left arm and in an anti-clockwise direction for a watch shaped to be worn on a right arm. A touch sensor is provided on a right edge of a watch for wearing on a left arm and a button sensor is provided on a lower left edge of a watch for wearing on a user's left arm. The touch sensor and the button sensor may be provided in a mirrored orientation on a watch for wearing on a user's right arm. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049038 | Contact Sensitive Device - Bending wave vibration is used to calculate information relating to a contact on a contact sensitive device. The contact sensitive device has a member capable of supporting bending waves, and a device attached to the member measures bending wave propagation in the member to determine a measured bending wave signal. The measured bending wave signal is processed to calculate information relating to the contact. The contact sensitive device may comprise a transparent touch sensitive plate mounted in front of a display device. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049039 | METHOD OF PROVIDING COPY IMAGE AND ULTRASOUND APPARATUS THEREFOR - A method of providing a copy image of an ultrasound image includes: displaying the ultrasound image on a touch screen; receiving a proximate touch input with respect to the ultrasound image; extracting a partial image corresponding to the proximate touch input, from the ultrasound image; and displaying a copy image of the partial image, the copy image overlapping on the ultrasound image. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049040 | POINTER DISPLAY DEVICE, POINTER DISPLAY/DETECTION METHOD, POINTER DISPLAY/DETECTION PROGRAM AND INFORMATION APPARATUS - Disclosed herein is a pointer display device, including, a touch panel provided on a display screen of a display section a pointer display section configured to detect a contact point in a touch operation on the touch panel and to display a pointer in an area containing the contact point, and a hotspot detection section configured to detect as a hotspot a position corresponding to one part of the pointer exclusive of the contact point. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049041 | DISPLAY/TOUCH TEMPORAL SEPARATION - Touch sensitive displays are disclosed that can include circuitry that is segmented into multiple portions that can be independently operated. Touch sensitive display circuitry can be split in half with an upper portion and a lower portion that can each be independently operated. The separate circuitry portions can be used for performing display operations and for performing touch sensing operations. Display operations can be performed in one portion of the display while touch sensing operations are simultaneously performed in another portion of the display. Periodically, the operation being performed in a given portion of the display can be switched so as to alternatingly update that portion of the display and sense touch events in that region. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049042 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN INTERFACE BASED ON BENDING - An apparatus includes a touch panel display having one or more sensors for detecting an input operation on the touch panel display, the input operation corresponding to a bending operation whereby the touch panel display is bent and/or a touch operation whereby an instruction object contacts a surface of the touch panel display. The apparatus includes circuitry configured to detect, when the bending operation is detected, a presence of a stripe pattern based on sensor values output when the bending operation is detected. The circuitry determines, when the stripe pattern is detected, one or more features of the detected stripe pattern, and based on the one or more features of the detected stripe pattern, determines whether the detected stripe pattern matches a predetermined pattern stored in a memory. The circuitry executes a predetermined function or process corresponding to the predetermined pattern when the detected stripe pattern matches the predetermined pattern. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049043 | MUTUAL AND SELF CAPACITANCE TOUCH MEASUREMENTS IN TOUCH PANEL - A touch panel capable of measuring both mutual and self capacitance is disclosed. The touch panel can measure self capacitance and mutual capacitance at various electrode patterns and, based on the self capacitance measurements, the mutual capacitance measurements, or both, calculate a touch signal indicative of an object touching or hovering over the touch panel. In some examples, the measurements can also be used to determine a correction factor, indicative of an adverse condition at the touch panel, and the correction factor used to correct the touch signal for the adverse condition. The touch panel can have a row-column electrode pattern or a pixelated electrode pattern. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049044 | TOUCH PANEL ELECTRODE STRUCTURE - A touch panel electrode structure for user grounding correction in a touch panel is discloses. The electrode structure can include an array of electrodes for sensing a touch at the panel, and multiple jumpers for selectively coupling groups of the electrodes together to form electrode rows and columns that cross each other. In some examples, the array can have a linear configuration and can form the rows and columns by coupling diagonally adjacent electrodes using the jumpers in a zigzag pattern, or the array can have a diamond configuration and can form the rows and columns by coupling linearly adjacent electrodes using the jumpers in a linear pattern. In various examples, each electrode can have a solid structure with a square shape, a reduced area with an outer electrode and a physically separate center electrode, a hollow center, or a solid structure with a hexagonal shape. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049045 | ACTIVE INTEGRATED TOUCH/DISPLAY - An integrated touch sensitive display is provided. The integrated touch sensitive display can include rows and columns of touch electrodes. Various modulation techniques can be applied to one or more of the touch electrodes to allow sense circuitry to individually measure a capacitance associated with each of the touch electrodes. The capacitances can be used to determine a location and/or amount of touch or hover events at or near the integrated touch sensitive display. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049046 | Amoled Pixel Circuit, a Driving Method Thereof and a Display Device - The present invention provides an AMOLED pixel circuit, a driving method thereof and a display device which can improve the integration degree of the in cell touch circuit and the AMOLED driving circuit. The AMOLED pixel circuit comprises: a light emitting module, a touching module, a controlling module and a driving and amplifying module. The embodiments of the present invention are used for manufacturing the AMOLED display device. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049047 | TOUCH UNIT AND FLAT PANEL DISPLAY - In a flat panel display, two direction sensing electrodes, respectively representing an X-axis sensor and a Y-axis sensor, are disposed on both sides of a substrate of a color filter of the flat panel display. One direction sensing electrode is disposed in the black matrix on one side of the substrate and the other direction sensing electrode is disposed on the other side of the substrate locating farther from the black matrix. The configuration provides a much thinner dimension for the flat panel display with touch function while the touch function is less interfered by the display panel. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049048 | ASSEMBLY OF THE PRECISION STYLUS FOR THE CAPACITANCE TOUCH SCREENS - A stylus pen comprises a main body, a conductive rubber carrier, a steel capillary tube, a conductive flexible extending member extending downward from the steel capillary tube, a conductive contacting film electrically connected with the conductive flexible extending member, and a supporting member provided on an upward surface of the conductive contacting film. The stylus pen has larger degrees of operating angle, and has sufficient contact area when contacting on a capacitance touch screen without visual block. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049049 | TOUCH SENSING DISPLAY DEVICE - A touch sensing display device includes: a display panel; a capacitive touch panel disposed on a front surface of the display panel; a digitizer disposed on a surface of the display panel; a sensor driving unit which sequentially applies scanning signals to the capacitive touch panel and the digitizer, where each of the scanning signal is applied simultaneously to the capacitive touch panel and the digitizer; and a sensing unit which senses sensing signals of the capacitive touch panel and the digitizer, in which the sensing unit receives the sensing signal of the capacitive touch panel and the sensing signal of the digitizer at different times. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049050 | TOUCH DISPLAY APPARATUS AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - Provided a touch display apparatus and a driving method thereof, and the touch display apparatus comprising: a plurality of gate lines, a plurality of data lines, pixel electrodes and thin film transistors, wherein the touch display apparatus further includes a plurality of first common electrodes, the plurality of first common electrodes are disposed to be intersected and insulated with the plurality of data lines, and are used for receiving a touch detection driving signal to form touch driving electrodes at a first moment, and for receiving a display driving signal at a second moment; the plurality of data lines are combined as sensing electrodes so as to form a mutual-capacitance structure with the touch driving electrodes, at the first moment; and the pixel electrode is used for receiving a pixel signal so as to display in cooperation with the first common electrodes, at the second moment. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049051 | TOUCH-SENSITIVE INPUT DEVICE - A touch-sensitive input device ( | 2015-02-19 |
20150049052 | Wireless Device With Touch-Based Stylus - Often times, a touch-sensitive area of a touch-screen of a communication device is touched by a finger or a hand of a user. In some instances, a touch-based stylus of the present disclosure is available to the user. The user touches the touch-sensitive area of the communication device with the touch-based stylus. The communication device induces a current within the touch-based stylus. This induced current causes a voltage to accumulate within the passive object when touched by the user. This accumulated voltage transfers to the touch-sensitive area when the touch-based stylus touches the touch-sensitive area of the communication device. Thereafter, the communication device compares signal metrics of various regions of the touch-sensitive area to detect an instance and/or a location of the touch from the touch-based stylus. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049053 | Matrix Switching Type Touch Panel - Provided herein is a matrix switching type touch panel comprising a plurality of touch pads disposed in a visible area on a substrate in a dot matrix format, the touch pads spaced from one another, and a plurality of signal lines disposed in a space between the touch pads, each signal line connecting a touch pad and a touch driving circuit of a invisible area, wherein the matrix switching type touch panel comprises: unit electrodes made of a transparent electroconductive material and disposed within a visible area on the substrate; touch pad areas each determined in an area corresponding to each touch pad; signal line areas each determined in an area corresponding to each signal line; and bridges electrically connecting the plurality of unit electrodes disposed in each touch pad area and each signal line area, configuring touch pads and signal lines. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049054 | INPUT DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - Disclosed herein is electronic equipment having a wireless communication function. The electronic equipment includes: an antenna element arranged in such a manner that at least part of the antenna element overlaps an input area used as an input interface on an enclosure of the electronic equipment; a wireless section adapted to perform wireless communication using the antenna element; and an input detection section adapted to detect user input to the input area based on the state of the antenna element. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049055 | Interaction Sensing - In particular embodiments, an apparatus includes a single electrode configured to passively receive a charge displacement and a change in characteristics of electromagnetic signals in an environment. The apparatus further includes a touch sensor, coupled to the single electrode, configured to detect a first input based on the charge displacement, and a second input based on the change in characteristics of electromagnetic signals in the environment. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049056 | Interaction Sensing - In particular embodiments, a method includes receiving a signal from an electrode of a touch sensor that senses a charge displacement, based on the signal, in order to detect the contact or separation. The method further includes detecting a contact or separation input to the touch sensor. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049057 | CAPACITIVE SENSOR FILTERING APPARATUS, METHOD, AND SYSTEM - A transform is used to transform raw capacitive sensor data from the time domain to the frequency or sequency domain. The transformed data falls into several signal bins. The transformed data in at least one of the signal bins is analyzed to determine whether a touch event or release event has occurred. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049058 | Method and Apparatus of Touch control for Multi-Point Touch Terminal - A method and apparatus of touch control for a multi-point touch terminal, wherein the apparatus of the touch control obtains a first operation for a first touch button on a touch screen of the multi-point touch terminal by the user and a second operation for a second touch button thereof by the user, and then carries out an object operation corresponding to the second operation according to an operation object corresponding to the first operation. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049059 | ACTUATING USER INTERFACE FOR MEDIA PLAYER - An actuating user interface for a media player or other electronic device is disclosed. According to one aspect, the user interface is a display device that can both display visual information and serve as a mechanical actuator to generate input signals is disclosed. By way of example, the display device, which displays visual information such as text, characters and graphics, may also act like a push or clickable button(s), a sliding toggle button or switch, a rotating dial or knob, a motion controlling device such as a joystick or navigation pad, and/or the like. According to another aspect, the user interface is an input device that includes a movable touch pad control signal capable of detecting the movements of the movable touch pad so as to generate one or more distinct second control signals. The control signals being used to perform actions in an electronic device operatively coupled to the input device. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049060 | CHARGE DISTRIBUTION - A processing system for an input device includes a receiver module and a charge distributor. The receiver module includes a first charge integrator coupled to a first sensor electrode and configured to integrate a charge on the first sensor electrode. The charge distributor includes a current conveyor and a plurality of output stages coupled to the current conveyor, wherein a first output stage of the plurality of output stages comprises a plurality of current mirrors and is configured to output a first scaled mirrored charge to offset the charge integrated by the first charge integrator, wherein the first scaled mirrored charge is based on a charge signal provided via the current conveyor. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049061 | INPUT DEVICE AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY APPARATUS - An object of the present technology is to improve the detection accuracy of a capacitance coupling type input device at a time of touch operation. An input device includes: a plurality of driving electrodes and a plurality of detection electrodes crossing each other; and capacitive elements formed in respective crossed portions between the driving electrodes and the detection electrodes. During a touch detection period, a driving signal is applied to the driving electrodes on a line block basis of the scanning signal lines, and touch is detected based on a detection signal output from each of the detection electrodes, the touch detection period is provided in a display update period in a horizontal scanning period of the display apparatus, and during a horizontal scanning period following a certain horizontal scanning period during which touch detection has been performed, a driving signal whose potential is has been changed to a direction opposite to that of the previous horizontal scanning period is applied to the driving electrodes to start touch detection. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049062 | MOTION GESTURE SENSING MODULE AND MOTION GESTURE SENSING METHOD - A motion gesture sensing module includes a light source emitting light, and a light sensor unit including at least two optical detectors sensing light reflected from a subject, in which an optical block is disposed in a light receiving path of the light sensor unit and individually separates a detectable zone of each of the optical detectors, thereby determining a motion or gesture of the subject based on output of the light sensor unit. Further, a motion gesture sensing method is a contactless motion sensing method, in which a light source emits light, light reflected from a subject is received by at least two optical detectors, and output values of respective optical detectors are compared to determine a motion of a subject, thereby sensing motion gesture of the subject by individually separating a detectable zone of the optical detector and receiving the light reflected from the subject. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049063 | Touch Sensing Systems - A touch sensing system, for sensing the position of at least one object with respect to surface, the system comprising: a first, 2D touch sensing subsystem to detect a first location of said object with respect to a surface and to provide first location data; a second, object position sensing subsystem to detect a second location of said object, wherein said second location of said object is not constrained by said surface, and to provide second location data; a system to associate said first location data and said second location and to determine additional object-related data from said association; and a system to report position data for said object, wherein said position data comprises data dependent on at least one of said first and second locations and on said additional object-related data. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049064 | METHOD OF CALIBRATING SENSITIVITY OF A TOUCH INPUT DEVICE AND TOUCH INPUT DEVICE EMPLOYING THE SAME - A method of calibrating sensitivity of a pressure based touch input device is disclosed. In one aspect, the method includes generating continuous input signals each having a value that is based on the magnitude pressure applied to the touch input device and sampling the continuous input signals at a predetermined rate to generate sampling signals. The method also includes determining whether to perform a sensitivity calibration of the touch input device based on a first threshold range and the sampling signals and selecting a sensitivity calibration parameter to be applied to the sensitivity calibration from among a plurality of pre-stored parameters. The selecting is based on the absolute values of the sampling signals. The method further includes performing the sensitivity calibration based on the sensitivity calibration parameter. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049065 | MULTI-FUNCTION TOUCH PEN AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH MULTI-FUNCTION TOUCH PEN - A multi-function touch pen for a portable electronic device includes a pen body and an audio output module. The pen body includes a touching input terminal, located at a first end of the pen body for inputting information to the portable electronic device, and an audio input unit located adjacent to the touch input terminal for inputting audio signals to the portable electronic device. The audio output module is located at a second end of the pen body for outputting audio signals generated from the portable electronic device. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049066 | Electronic Device And Display Method - An electronic device and a display method includes a main body apparatus with a processing unit that generates a first image and performs display control; a fixing apparatus connected with the main body apparatus, which maintains a relative location relationship between the electronic device and at least a part of body of a user; and a first display unit arranged on the main body apparatus and/or the fixing apparatus, which outputs the first image; wherein the first display unit comprises a first display component which displays the first image, and a first optical component which receives light corresponding to the first image emitted from the first display component, and changes the light path of the light corresponding to the first image to form a magnified virtual image corresponding to the first image. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049067 | DISPLAY DEVICE - To reduce power consumption of a display device with the use of a simple structure and a simple operation. The display device includes an input device. Input of an image signal to a driver circuit is controlled in accordance with an image operation signal output from the input device. Specifically, input of image signals at the time when the input device is not operated is less frequent than that at the time when the input device is operated. Accordingly, display degradation (deterioration of display quality) caused when the display device is used can be prevented and power consumed when the display device is not used can be reduced. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049068 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL AND 3D IMAGE SYSTEM - The present invention provides a liquid crystal display panel and a 3D image system. The liquid crystal display panel comprises a first substrate, a second substrate, a liquid crystal layer. When display 3D images, pixels on predetermined rows are in a dark state, and at least three pixel rows are positioned between each adjacent two of the predetermined rows. In the present invention, the predetermined rows between adjacent two pixel units are in the dark state, thereby further enlarging the region of BM layer as well as solving the image crosstalk problem when displaying 3D images. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049069 | AUTOMATIC BACKUP OF CONFIGURATION-RELATED SETTINGS IN A DATA PROCESSING DEVICE - A method includes executing an instance of a process on a data processing device, and controlling configuration of a display unit, a processor, a memory and/or a power supply of the data processing device through a user interface provided by the process and/or an operating system executing on the data processing device based on continued execution of the instance of the process. The method also includes providing a capability to automatically backup, through the processor in conjunction with a driver component associated with the display unit, the processor and/or the power supply, settings related to one or more specific parameter(s) of the display unit, a screen of the display unit, the processor, the memory, an algorithm executing on the processor and/or the power supply of the data processing device through the user interface as a non-system file to the memory and/or a storage device external to the data processing device. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049070 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADJUSTING DRIVING VOLTAGE FOR PIXEL CIRCUIT, AND DISPLAY DEVICE - In the method provided by the present disclosure, the driving voltage for the pixel circuit is dynamically adjusted in accordance with data voltages in each pixel row. Accordingly, as compared with a traditional method where a constant voltage is applied to the pixel circuit, the method provided therein is able to greatly reduce a dynamic loss and a temperature rise of an OLED pixel circuit and prolong the life of the OLED while reducing the driving cost. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049071 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - Provided are: a liquid crystal display device capable of rapidly discharging an image signal which is held in a pixel formation portion, when a power supply thereof is turned off; and a driving method of the liquid crystal display device. If the liquid crystal display device shifts to an off-sequence mode, then a data signal Vd with a potential Vdoff | 2015-02-19 |
20150049072 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TESTING A DIGITAL DISPLAY - The invention is related to a method comprising applying a voltage to a digital display module, detecting an electrical quantity related to the digital display module, determining whether the detected electrical quantity is indicative of correct operation of the digital display module. The invention is further related to a system for interfacing to a display, comprising an electrical input output arrangement configured to apply a voltage to a digital display module, configured to detect an electrical quantity related to the digital display module and configured to determine whether the detected electrical quantity is indicative of correct operation of the digital display module and configured to determine whether the detected electrical quantity is indicative of correct operation of the digital display module. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049073 | DATA LINE DRIVER, SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCE - In a data line driver, successively input image data are sequentially stored in a first data storage unit and a second data storage unit. A subtracter calculates a difference value between the image data stored in the first data storage unit and the image data stored in the second data storage unit. A timing pulse generator generates a timing pulse based on the calculated difference value, and a charge supply circuit supplies a charge to a gradation voltage output terminal in accordance with the timing pulse. The rising and falling characteristics of gradation voltage when the image data is changed are improved in this way. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049074 | DISPLAY DEVICE WITH ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT THEREWITH - Reduction in efficiency of a power supply circuit in a display device is prevented. A positive power supply generation circuit and a negative power supply generation circuit are placed close to a terminal portion to which a drive clock and a power supply electric potential are applied externally. The terminal portion | 2015-02-19 |
20150049075 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY AND METHOD FOR DRIVING THE SAME - An organic light emitting display and a method for driving the same are disclosed. The organic light emitting display includes a display panel, a data driver supplying a data signal to the display panel, a memory which is positioned inside or outside the data driver and includes at least two banks, and a sensing circuit unit which measures a threshold voltage of at least one driving transistor included in the display panel and provides compensation data. The data driver separately writes and reads previous compensation data and new compensation data provided by the sensing circuit unit in the at least two banks of the memory. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049076 | DISPLAY DRIVING CIRCUIT AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device includes a timing controller to generate a plurality of data control signals, a source driving unit to receive the plurality of data control signals from the timing controller and generate a data voltage, and a display panel to receive the data voltage and output an image, wherein the source driving unit transmits the data voltage to the display panel, through a plurality of data lines, with delays that are respectively different corresponding each frame. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049077 | LEVEL SHIFT CIRCUIT WITH AUTOMATIC TIMING CONTROL OF CHARGING TRANSISTORS, AND DRIVER CIRCUIT HAVING THE SAME - A level shift circuit includes first and second NMOS transistors that are coupled between a first supply terminal, and first and second output nodes, respectively, and have respective control terminals receiving input signals of a low amplitude, third and fourth PMOS transistors which are coupled between a second supply terminal, and the first and second output nodes outputting signals of high amplitude, respectively, a fifth PMOS transistor which is coupled between a gate of the third PMOS transistor and the second output node, and has a gate coupled to the first output node, a sixth PMOS transistor which is coupled between a gate of the fourth PMOS transistor and the first output node, and has a gate coupled to the second output node, and first and second load elements which are coupled between the second supply terminal and the gates of the third and fourth PMOS transistors, respectively. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049078 | MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVE INTERACTIVE IMAGE PROJECTION - The projection of interactive images such that different images are pre-edited so that when projected, the image is better suited for viewing from a particular perspective. Thus, a variety of images might be projected such that some are suitable for one perspective, some are suitable for another perspective, and so forth. For instance, one image might be edited so that when projected, the projected first image is presented for better viewing from a first perspective. Another image might be edited so that when projected, the projected second image is presented for better viewing from a second perspective. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049079 | TECHNIQUES FOR THREEDIMENSIONAL IMAGE EDITING - Techniques for three-dimensional (3D) image editing are described. In one embodiment, for example, an apparatus may comprise a processor circuit and a 3D graphics management module, and the 3D graphics management module may be operable by the processor circuit to determine modification information for a first sub-image in a 3D image comprising the first sub-image and a second sub-image, modify the first sub-image based on the modification information for the first sub-image, determine modification information for the second sub-image based on the modification information for the first sub-image, and modify the second sub-image based on the modification information for the second sub-image. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049080 | Method and Apparatus for Rendering Items in a User Interface - An approach is provided for rendering items in a user interface. The approach may, for instance, include: a pre-fetching and a caching of item information associated with one or more items for one or more determined categories based on location information associated with the device; a processing of a detected attitude change associated with the device and of an attitude change threshold to determine an intended orientation mode for the device; a modification of one or more representations, of one or more items, that are within a region, of a user interface, associated with a user interface object; a grouping, a de-overlapping, or a combination thereof of the one or more representations based on an overlapping of one or more rendering locations, of the one or more representations, in a three-dimensional model space. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049081 | Computer Visualization of Anatomical Items - A computer-implemented medical visualization method includes identifying a three-dimensional model of an anatomical item of a particular mammal; automatically identifying an open path in three-dimensional space through the anatomical item; fitting a smooth curve to the open path; and displaying the anatomical item and a visual representation of the smooth curve to a user on a three-dimensional imaging system. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049082 | Material Analysis of Anatomical Items - A computer-implemented method for medical device modeling includes accessing an electronic definition for a model of a three-dimensional item and an electronic definition of a three-dimensional spline relating to an internal anatomical volume; determining, with a computer-based finite element analysis system and using the electronic definitions, stresses created by the three-dimensional item along the three-dimensional spline, for different points along the three-dimensional spline; and displaying stress data generated by the finite element analysis system with a visualization system, the display of the stress data indicating levels of stress on portions of the three-dimensional item at particular locations along the three-dimensional spline. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049083 | Comparative Analysis of Anatomical Items - A computer-implemented medical visualization method includes identifying a three-dimensional model of an anatomical item of a particular mammal; displaying a moving animation of the three-dimensional model, the moving animation created from multiple frames from imaging of the anatomical item over a short time period to capture movement of the anatomical item; displaying one or more non-moving views of the three-dimensional model while the moving animation is being displayed; and in response to receiving inputs from a user, changing the displayed moving animation and the one or more non-moving views automatically in coordination with each other. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049084 | Canvas Control For 3D Data Volume Processing - A method is provided for displaying selected portions of a three-dimensional (3D) volumetric data set representing a subsurface formation. At least one two-dimensional (2D) canvas is generated. The 2D canvas corresponds to a plane in the 3D data set. The 2D canvas is shown in a first display window. One or more primitives are created on the 2D canvas. A volumetric region of the 3D volumetric data set corresponding to the one or more primitives is identified. The volumetric region is displayed in a 3D scene. The 3D scene is shown in a second display window. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049085 | PIXEL-BASED OR VOXEL-BASED MESH EDITING - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for editing a mesh representing a surface are provided. The method includes receiving a representation of an object. The representation includes the mesh and a plurality of discrete elements comprising one or more boundary elements. The mesh is associated with the one or more boundary elements. The method also includes changing an edited element of the plurality of discrete elements from a boundary element to a non-boundary element or from a non-boundary element to a boundary element. The method also includes locally recalculating a portion the mesh based on the changing. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049086 | 3D Space Content Visualization System - Methods and systems are provided for visualizing and rendering three-dimensional spaces using two-dimensional content. To create three-dimensional visualizations, the visualization system retrieves two-dimensional content data from a content source, defines at least one layer within the content data, defines at least one anchor within each layer, and defines at least one element within each layer, wherein each element represents an object at a three-dimensional boundary as viewed from at least one of the anchors. To render three-dimensional visualizations, the visualization system identifies an anchor within a layer for which to generate a scene, defines a three-dimensional boundary to capture at least one element within the scene, defines a texture of the three-dimensional boundary, wherein the texture forms a background for the scene, and renders the scene representing the view at the anchor. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049087 | PRESENTING MEANINGFUL INFORMATION SUMMARY FOR ANALYZING COMPLEX VISUALIZATIONS - Machine logic that can display a visualization and also present a visualization summary. The visualization summary includes one or more of the following: (i) a guide for a user's interpretation of the visualization; (ii) a machine-logic generated interpretation of at least one portion of the visualization; and/or (iii) insight information based, at least in part, on the machine-logic generated interpretation of the visualization. The machine-logic based interpretation is based on rules that are applied based, at least in part, upon features and/or characteristics of the visualization. | 2015-02-19 |
20150049088 | Ground Compaction Images - A method is provided for generating a ground compaction image. A pressure sensing panel is placed on a relatively rigid planar supporting surface. The pressure sensing panel is covered with a depth of particulate material. A loaded tire is placed on the particulate material, and a ground compaction image is generated with the pressure sensing panel. A ground compaction display may be created by superimposing the ground compaction image on a physical three-dimensional model of an interface between the particulate material and the loaded tire. | 2015-02-19 |