WO2010099178A2 - System and method for displaying multiple images/videos on a single display - Google Patents
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- This invention generally relates to electronic displays and systems which accept three independent video/image sources and display them on a single display.
- Exemplary embodiments include a system and method for accepting three independent video/image sources and displaying them on a single display, where the viewing angle relative to the display determines which image or video may be seen by an observer.
- the three sources may be combined onto a single network cable and sent to one or more displays.
- the displays contain a special masking which permits only certain pixel rows or columns to be seen from different angles relative to the display. As an observer passes by the display, they will see three separate images. If one of the video sources were to fail, a default image or video may be displayed to prevent any portion of the display from going blank.
- FIGURE 1 is a block diagram of components/processes for an exemplary system accepting 1080 video sources.
- FIGURE 2 is a block diagram of components/processes for an exemplary system accepting video sources of varying formats.
- FIGURE 3 shows an exemplary embodiment where a display is used to show three different images to three separate positions where three sound focusing devices also transmit separate audio streams to three positions.
- FIGURE 1 provides a block diagram of the components/steps which may be used in an exemplary system.
- Three independent video sources 10, 1 1 , and 12 supply the video/image data to the system.
- Each source may contain relatively static images (e.g. still photos or logos) or may contain dynamic video (e.g. movie previews or commercials).
- Each video source 10, 1 1 , and 12 is independent and may not require synchronization.
- each video source is in the 1080 format which is the desired format for the end display 22.
- embodiments can be designed which can accept any resolution video source.
- a line capture process 13 may be used where every third vertical line (if using vertical masking on the display) of each video source is captured. Thus, in this embodiment lines 1 , 4, 7, 10, ... for each video source are captured and the remaining lines are discarded. Any type of microprocessor or central processing unit (CPU) could be programmed to perform the line capture process.
- the captured images may be stored in a buffer 14 and then sent through an image compression device 15. Any form of encoding or compression may be used. However, in an exemplary embodiment JPEG 2000 compression (encoding) chips may be used. Some embodiments may transmit the video data without compression, depending on the variables of the transmission method (wired, wireless, bandwidth, data transfer rates, etc.).
- This information is then sent to a transmitter network processor 16 which may be used to multiplex the three compressed signals onto a single network cable 17.
- the transmitter network processor 16 may combine the three compressed signals onto a CAT5 or CAT6 network cable.
- the compressed signals may also be transmitted wirelessly.
- a receiver network processor 18 may be used to receive the compressed images from the transmitter network processor 16.
- the receiver network processor 18 may demux the combination into the original three separate signals and then send each signal to a decompression (decoding) device 19.
- decompression decoding
- an exemplary embodiment would use JPEG 2000 decompression (decoding) chips, but these are not required and compression/decompression may not be necessary.
- Each decompressed signal is then written to its proper location within a frame buffer 20. The following may be used for the proper locations within an exemplary 1080 system embodiment: [0012] Source 1 - Lines 1 , 4, 7, 10, ...., 1075, 1078. [0013] Source 2 - Lines 2, 5, 8, 1 1 , ...., 1076, 1079. [0014] Source 3 - Lines 3, 6, 9, 12, ...., 1077, 1080.
- Source 1 (10) may be visible from a first side angle to the display 22
- Source 2 (1 1 ) may be visible at the center of the display
- Source 3 (12) may be visible from a second angle to the display.
- a single buffer may be used.
- a double buffer system may be used prior to sending the information to the display 22.
- Using two buffers provides for an advantage at least because the frames may be written at a first frame rate and then read at a second frame rate. For example, the frames may be written at 30 fps and then read at 60 fps.
- the buffers can act as a frame rate converter going from 30 Hz to 60 Hz, if necessary.
- each of the video sources is independent and does not require synchronization prior to being transmitted.
- the receiver network processor 18 prepares the decompression devices 19 and these devices may be synchronized.
- the decompression devices 19 begin operating at their given frame rate (ex. 30 fps) they must receive data during each frame rate. If a frame is not received in time then the previous frame for that particular video source may be repeated. If a new frame still does not arrive at the decompression device 19, then a standard logo may be displayed for that video source while the other video sources continue to operate in standard fashion.
- FIGURE 2 shows a second embodiment where the video sources 30, 31 .
- scaling chips 33 may be used to modify the incoming resolution of the video source (if needed) and convert the signals into the desired resolution of 1920 x 360. Even if each of the video sources were in the desired end display resolution, scaling chips may still be used to convert each 1920 x 1080 incoming signal into the desired 1920 x 360.
- the scaling chips 33 are used instead of the frame capture method which was shown in the Figure 1 embodiment. Using scaling chips 33 may be advantageous as it may reduce or substantially eliminate any image artifacts (as compared to the line capture method where the unused lines are discarded). The remaining components for this embodiment are similar to those discussed above for
- Some embodiments may use scaling chips only to convert the incoming image resolution and may still use the line capture method.
- the desired resolution for exemplary video sources may be 1080P as this is typically the desired resolution for modern displays. However, this is not required, and systems can easily be adapted for 10801, 720P, 7201, or any other resolutions, higher or lower than the ones listed here. All that is required is that the image sources are properly scaled when accepted by the system. [0021]
- the embodiments described herein may work with the commercially available LCD displays from LG Electronics, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. An example would be model number M4714V.
- audio data may also be included with each of the video sources.
- the sound focusing techniques from co-pending U.S. Application No. 12/248255 filed on October 9, 2008 may also be used.
- one type of audio data may be directed where the proper angle for viewing Source 1 would be.
- a second type of audio data may be directed where the proper angle for viewing Source 3 would be.
- a third type of audio data may be directed towards the center of the display where Source 2 may be visible. Matching different audio transmissions with the distinct video source may create an attention- capturing effect that will attract observers who may be passing by the display.
- FIGURE 3 shows an exemplary embodiment where a display 40 is used to show three different images 47, 48, and 49 to three separate positions.
- This embodiment also contains three sound focusing devices 41 , 42, and 43.
- first image 47 viewable at the first position along with a first message 44.
- second image 48 viewable at a second position along with a second message 45.
- third image 49 at a third position along with a third message 46.
- the sound focusing devices in the preferred embodiments may include a parametric audio amplifier system. These systems employ an acoustic transducer for projecting an ultrasonic carrier signal modulated with a processed audio signal through the air for subsequent regeneration of the audio signal along a selected path of projection.
- a conventional parametric audio amplifier system may include a modulator configured to modulate an ultrasonic carrier signal with a processed audio signal, a driver amplifier configured to amplify the modulated carrier signal, and at least one acoustic transducer configured to project a sonic beam corresponding to the modulated ultrasonic carrier signal through the air along a selected projection path.
- the projected sonic beam is demodulated as it passes through the air to regenerate the audio signal along the selected projection path.
- These systems are beneficial for focusing sound because the sound is transmitted in an ultrasound frequency (ie. above 20k Hz) so that they are inaudible unless the listener is located near the desired position. Also, due to the high frequency of the carrier ultrasound wave, the direction of the wave and the desired position can be tightly controlled.
- Exemplary models may include the Audio Spotlight® line of products from Holosonic
- ATC American Traffic Corporation
- ATC of San Diego, CA; www.atcsd.com.
- Exemplary models from ATC may include the SoundSaber® and the HyperSonic Sound® systems.
- the sound focusing techniques in the preferred embodiments may include focused sound solutions from Dakota Audio, of Bismark, ND;
- Exemplary models may include the MA-4, FA-603, FA-602, and
- the sound focusing techniques in the preferred embodiments may include focused sound solutions from Brown Innovations, Inc. of Chicago, IL; www.browninnovations.com.
- Exemplary models may include Maestro, FlushMount
- Maestro, MiniMaestro, and the SonicBeamTM are also use an array of traditional, high-quality loudspeakers and may also utilize a sound dome.
- the sound focusing elements may utilize the sound focusing techniques taught in U.S. Patent No. 7,204,342 to Lee entitled "Sound Focus Speaker of Gas-Filled Sound Lens Attachment Type.”
- the parametric audio amplifier system may be preferred. Additionally, if two positions are relatively close to one another, or many positions are desired, the parametric audio amplifier system may be used for its ability to tightly control the sound projection.
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