DETECTING IMAGE FREEZING IN A VIDEO DISPLAYER
20230005447 · 2023-01-05
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Inventors
Cpc classification
G09G2320/029
PHYSICS
G09G3/006
PHYSICS
G09G2320/103
PHYSICS
G09G2360/147
PHYSICS
G09G2330/12
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Video displayers are provided for detecting image freezing in a video displayer with a multi-layer panel including a front layer and a pixel layer emitting pixel light in emitting direction towards the front layer. Front layer and pixel layer are configured to let light through. Video displayers further include a light reflector arranged in the multi-layer panel between pixel layer and front layer to reflect the pixel light from pixel layer in reflection direction towards pixel layer; a light sensor arranged to receive the reflected pixel light at receiving location and sense light variations in received reflected pixel light; and a control unit to receive light variations sensed by light sensor and to detect image freezing depending on received sensed light variations. Methods and computer programs implementing such methods are also provided which are performable by proposed video displayers.
Claims
1. A video displayer with image freezing detection comprising: a multi-layer display panel including a plurality of layers with at least a front layer and a pixel generator layer, wherein the front layer and the pixel generator layer are configured to at least partially enable light therethrough, and the pixel generator layer is configured to emit pixel light in an emitting direction towards the front layer; the video displayer further comprising: a light reflector arranged in the plurality of layers to reflect pixel light from the pixel generator layer in a reflection direction towards the pixel generator layer; a light sensor arranged to receive the reflected pixel light at a receiving location and to sense light variations in the received reflected pixel light; and a controller configured to receive the light variations sensed by the light sensor and to detect image freezing depending on the received sensed light variations.
2. The video displayer of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to generate, at a region of the pixel generator layer, a dynamic pattern of pixel light according to predefined light variations in the emitting direction; and wherein the controller is configured to detect image freezing depending on whether the sensed light variations correspond to the predefined light variations.
3. The video displayer of claim 2, further comprising a pattern generator installable at the region of the pixel generator layer; and wherein the controller is configured to control the pattern generator to generate the dynamic pattern of pixel light.
4. The video displayer of claim 1, wherein the light reflector is arranged at the front layer or at an intermediate layer between the pixel generator layer and the front layer.
5. The video displayer of claim 1, wherein the plurality of layers further comprises a back layer with an opening, and the pixel generator layer is arranged between the front layer and the back layer; and wherein the light sensor is arranged to receive the reflected pixel light at the receiving location through the opening in the back layer.
6. The video displayer of claim 5, wherein the back layer includes an outside side of the multi-layer display panel; and wherein the light sensor is arranged is arranged at the receiving location with a sensing side facing the outside side of the back layer.
7. The video displayer of claim 6, wherein the light sensor is attached to the outside side of the back layer or attached to a Printed circuit board, PCB, of the video displayer facing the outside side of the back layer.
8. The video displayer of claim 1, wherein the light reflector is arranged in such that the reflection direction followed by the reflected pixel light is perpendicular to at least one of the front layer or the pixel generator layer.
9. The video displayer of claim 1, wherein the light sensor includes a sensor unit and a light guide, the sensor unit being arranged remotely with respect to the multi-layer display panel, and the light guide being arranged to cause transmission of the reflected pixel light from the receiving location to the sensor unit.
10. The video displayer of claim 9, wherein the light guide is made of optical fiber or methacrylate.
11. The video displayer of claim 9, wherein the sensor unit is arranged on a printed circuit board (PCB) of a camera monitoring system (CMS) arranged in a remote position with respect to the multi-layer display panel.
12. The video displayer of claim 1, wherein the light reflector is arranged at a margin or near-margin location of the multi-layer display panel, and the margin or near-margin location being covered or coverable by a bezel of the video displayer.
13. The video displayer of claim 1, wherein the control unit is configured to detect image freezing further depending on an ambient light sensed by an ambient light sensor (ALS).
14. A method for a video displayer according to claim 1 to detect image freezing, the method comprising: receiving, by the controller, light variations sensed by the light sensor in reflected pixel light received at receiving location from the light reflector which has originated the reflected pixel light by reflecting pixel light from the pixel generator layer in the reflection direction towards the pixel generator layer; and detecting, by the controller, image freezing depending on the received sensed light variations.
15. A vehicle rear-view system including a rear-view camera, a video displayer according to claim 1, and a connection installed or installable between the video displayer and the rear-view camera in such a way that, in use, the video displayer receives video signal from the rear-view camera through the connection and displays the received video signal.
16. A video displayer with image freezing detection comprising: a multi-layer display panel including a plurality of layers with at least a front layer and a pixel generator layer, wherein the front layer and the pixel generator layer are configured to at least partially enable light therethrough, and the pixel generator layer is configured to emit pixel light in an emitting direction towards the front layer; the video displayer further comprising: a light reflector arranged to reflect pixel light from the pixel generator layer in a reflection direction towards the pixel generator layer; a light sensor arranged to receive the reflected pixel light and to sense light variations in the received reflected pixel light; and a controller configured to receive the light variations sensed by the light sensor and to detect image freezing depending on the received sensed light variations.
17. The video displayer of claim 16, wherein the controller is configured to generate, at a region of the pixel generator layer, a dynamic pattern of pixel light according to predefined light variations in the emitting direction; and wherein the controller is configured to detect image freezing depending on whether the sensed light variations correspond to the predefined light variations.
18. The video displayer of claim 17, further comprising a pattern generator installable at the region of the pixel generator layer; and wherein the controller is configured to control the pattern generator to generate the dynamic pattern of pixel light.
19. The video displayer of claim 16, wherein the light reflector is arranged at the front layer or at an intermediate layer between the pixel generator layer and the front layer.
20. A video displayer with image freezing detection comprising: a multi-layer display panel including a plurality of layers with at least a front layer and a pixel generator layer, wherein at least the pixel generator layer is configured to at least partially enable light therethrough, and the pixel generator layer is configured to emit pixel light in an emitting direction towards the front layer; the video displayer further comprising: a light reflector arranged in the plurality of layers to reflect pixel light from the pixel generator layer in a reflection direction towards the pixel generator layer; a light sensor arranged to receive the reflected pixel light at a receiving location and to sense light variations in the received reflected pixel light; and a controller configured to receive the light variations sensed by the light sensor and to detect image freezing depending on the received sensed light variations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] Non-limiting examples of the disclosure will be described in the following, with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
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[0039] The plurality of layers 101-105 may correspond to a laminated structure with straight/flat layers 101-105 as well as parallel and joined with each other.
[0040] The front layer 101 may be or comprise a cover glass. The plurality of layers 101-105 may further comprise a back layer 105 that may be or comprise a protection film and/or cushion layer. The back layer 105 may be opaque or not. If opaque, the back layer 105 may be the only opaque layer in the multi-layer display panel 100. If opaque, the back layer 105 may be made of metal such as, for example, copper. The pixel generator 103 layer may be or comprise an encapsulation layer 103 configured to generate pixels 106. The display panel 100 may further comprise, for example, a polarizer layer 102 and a low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) layer 104. The polarizer layer 102 may be stuck between the front layer 101 and the pixel generator layer 103. The LTPS layer 104 may be stuck between the back layer 105 and the pixel generator layer 103.
[0041] As also shown in
[0042] In examples, detectors systems may further comprise a pattern generator 107 arranged at or integrated within the pixel generator layer 103 in such a way that, in use, the pattern generator 107 emits in emitting direction 109 a dynamic pattern of pixel light according to predefined light variations (e.g., light intensity, amplitude, frequency variations). Alternatively, such a pattern generator 107 may not exist and the controller may cause generation of dynamic pattern(s) through pre-existing pixels 106 at suitable region 107 of the pixel generator layer 103. Further alternatively, dynamic patterns may not be generated, and image freezing may be detected based on light variations between consecutive images displayed by the video display, and/or based on detecting difference(s) between image to be displayed and what is really displayed.
[0043] The light reflector 108 may be arranged in the plurality of layers 100 in such a way that, in use, the light reflector 108 reflects the pixel light in a reflection direction 110 towards the pixel generator layer 103. The light reflector 108 may be arranged at front layer 101 and/or intermediate layer 102, for example, at least partially at the front layer 101 and at least partially at the intermediate layer 102, etc.
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[0045] The light sensor 112 may be arranged in such a way that, in use, the light sensor 112 receives the reflected pixel light 110 at a receiving location 112a and senses light variations in the reflected pixel light 110. In particular, the light sensor 112 may be arranged in the video displayer in such a way that, in use, a sensing side of the light sensor 112 receives reflected light at the receiving location 112a. The sensing side of the light sensor 112 may be disposed facing an outside side 113, 114 of the back layer 105. More particularly, the light sensor 112 may be arranged attached to the back layer 105 on an outside surface or surfaces 113, 114 of the back layer 105. Alternatively, the light sensor 112 may be arranged at an intermediate layer between the pixel generator layer 103 and the back layer 105, such as, for example, in the layer 104.
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[0047] The light sensor 112 may be any device configured to receive photons of electromagnetic waves (i.e., light) and to convert them into electrical signal(s) with a number of electrons proportional to the amount of received light. The electrical signal(s) may then be received and used by the controller to determine whether a correspondence or equivalence exists between predefined and sensed light variations in a dynamic pattern, between image(s) to be displayed and what is really displayed, between consecutive displayed images, etc.
[0048] The controller may be configured to detect image freezing depending on sensed light variations between different consecutive displayed images. In implementations based on dynamic pattern generation, the control module may be configured to control a “pattern” region 107 of the pixel generator layer 103 or a pattern generator 107 within the pixel generator layer 103. To this end, the control unit may produce control signals to cause generation of dynamic pattern(s) according to predefined light variations. The control module may thus be configured to detect image freezing depending on whether sensed light variations correspond to predefined light variations.
[0049] In approaches based on comparing image(s) to be displayed and what is really displayed, the controller may be comprised in or connected with an electronic control unit (ECU) receiving images to be displayed (from e.g., camera) and processing them for their displaying. This way, the control unit may have access to the images to be displayed through corresponding link with the ECU.
[0050] The control module may be implemented as software (computer program) or hardware or a combination of both. The control module may be installable or installed in/on/at a PCB of the video displayer, or in/on/at a PCB of corresponding (rear-view) camera monitoring system (CMS), or in/on/at the light sensor 112 itself, or may be a standalone device installable anywhere in the video displayer.
[0051] In video displayers according to present disclosure, the control unit may be configured to detect image freezing further depending on an ambient light sensed by an ambient light sensor (ALS). Such an ambient light sensor may be comprised in the video displayer or not. The ambient light sensor may be arranged underneath the display panel 100 to sense ambient light conditions which may denote, for example, certain degradation of the light emitted by the video displayer. Light degradation may be due to, for example, aging of light or LED units producing pixel light to display corresponding (video) images. The controller may detect any change in light produced by the video displayer depending on corresponding signals from the ambient light sensor, and accordingly determine a modulation of the pixel light sensed by the light sensor. In other words, the controller may modulate pixel light sensed by the light sensor depending on light changes sensed by the ambient light sensor, thereby improving performance of the detector system in case of, for example, light degradation.
[0052] As used herein, the term “controller” may be understood to refer to software and/or firmware and hardware. While a single controller is disclosed, it is recognized that any number of controllers may be provided to perform the functions herein and that such controllers may be combined, integrated, separated, and/or duplicated to support various applications. Also, a function described herein as being performed by a particular controller may be performed by one or more other controllers and/or by one or more other devices instead of or in addition to the function performed by the described particular controller.
[0053] The controller(s) in video displayers according to present disclosure, may be implemented across multiple devices, associated or linked to methods of detecting image freezing proposed herein, and/or to other components that may be local or remote to one another. Additionally, the controller(s) may be moved from one device and added to another device, and/or may be included in both devices, associated to methods of detecting image freezing proposed herein. Any software implementations may be tangibly embodied in one or more storage media, such as, for example, a memory device, a floppy disk, a compact disk (CD), a digital versatile disk (DVD), or other devices that may store computer code.
[0054] The controller(s) for detecting image freezing according to present disclosure may include a set of instructions (e.g., a computer program) and the controller(s) for detecting image freezing may comprise a memory and a processor, embodying the set of instructions stored in the memory and executable by the processor. These instructions may comprise functionality or functionalities to execute methods of detecting image freezing such as e.g., the ones described with reference to other figures.
[0055] In case the controller(s) for detecting image freezing are implemented only by hardware/electronics, a controller of the system may be, for example, a complex programmable logic device (CPLD), an field programmable gate array (FPGA), or an application-specific integrated circuit) (ASIC).
[0056] In case the controller(s) for detecting image freezing are a combination of electronic and computing devices, the computing device may be a set of instructions (e.g. a computer program) and the electronic device may be any electronic circuit capable of implementing corresponding methods of detecting image freezing proposed herein.
[0057] The computer program(s) may be embodied on a storage medium (for example, a CD-ROM, a DVD, a USB drive, a computer memory or a read-only memory) or carried on a carrier signal (for example, on an electrical or optical carrier signal).
[0058] The computer program(s) may be in the form of source code, object code, a code intermediate source and object code such as in partially compiled form, or in any other form suitable for use in implementing the methods of detecting image freezing according to present disclosure.
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[0062] The light guide 117 may be made of optical fiber or methacrylate or any material capable of effectively transmitting light. The light guide 117 may have any elongated shape, such as e.g. a tube shape. The remote location at which the sensor unit 112 may be installable or installed may correspond to, for example, a PCB of corresponding camera monitoring system (CMS).
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[0066] In the examples described, two different approaches may be distinguished, direct reception approach and indirect reception approach. Configurations according to
[0067] A general feature of the video displayers according to present disclosure may be that the pixel generator layer 103 is arranged between the light reflector 108 and the receiving locations 112a, 118. Another general feature may be that the light reflector 108 and the receiving location 112a, 118 are arranged to be in optical communication with each other. A further general characteristic may be that the receiving position 112a, 118 is located at any layer of the display panel 100 below or behind the pixel generator layer 103.
[0068] Either sensor unit 112 or corresponding end of the light guide 117 may be arranged at the receiving position 112a, 118. In any case, the light sensor/unit 112 may be below or behind pixel generator layer 103 and, accordingly, below or behind the front layer 101. This entails that it is not required that bezel 302 protects the light sensor/unit 112 because it is arranged internally to the displayer and, therefore, the size of the bezel 302 may be minimized. This is a clear advantage with respect to prior art video displayers.
[0069] In video displayers according to present disclosure, the emitting direction 109 and the reflection direction 110 may be perpendicular to layers in the display panel 100. This feature is shown in
[0070] Video displayers according to present disclosure may have a frame rate between 30 and 120 fps, more particularly between 30 and 60 fps, and still more particularly of 60 fps.
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[0072] Detector methods may further include (e.g., at block 201) receiving, by the controller, light variations sensed by the light sensor 112. As commented before with respect to
[0073] Detector methods may further include (e.g. at block 202) detecting image freezing depending on the sensed light variations. Sensor signals representing sensed light values and/or variations from the light sensor 112 may be received by the control unit, so as to evaluate them and determine whether image freezing has occurred or is occurring depending on the sensed light variations. As commented before, light variations may correspond to differences between image(s) to be displayed and what is really displayed, differences between consecutive displayed images, differences between sensed and predefined light variations, etc.
[0074] The above comparisons aimed at determining image freezing may consider a certain tolerance or acceptability range. If sensed light variations (or divergences, differences, etc.) are within tolerance or acceptability range, it may be determined that image freezing has occurred or is occurring depending on whether the variations, divergences, differences, etc. are within or outside tolerance or acceptability range.
[0075] In approaches based on dynamic light pattern(s), for example, the more different or divergent the sensed and predefined intensity variations are, the more possibilities may exist that image freezing has occurred or is occurring. If divergences between sensed and predefined intensity variations are determined above a predefined divergence threshold, it may be determined that image freezing has occurred or is occurring. In this case, a warning may be outputted by the detector system on the display panel itself or at a side warning emitter, such as, for example, a LED-based, sound-based, vibration-based, etc. warning emitter.
[0076] The above functionalities implemented at blocks 201 and 202 may be performed by the control unit or module of any of the disclosed video displayers, such as the ones according to
[0077] Blocks 201 and 202 may be continuously performed so as to check correct functioning of the video displayer, until detection of an ending condition. Detector methods may be terminated (e.g. at block 203) upon such a detection of the ending condition, which may be or comprise e.g. a user request for ending the method, when vehicle including video displayer is turned off, etc.
[0078] Vehicle rear-view systems may be further provided including a rear-view camera, any of the video displayers disclosed herein, and a connection between the video displayer and the rear-view camera. The connection may enable the video displayer to receive video signal from the rear-view camera (through the connection) and accordingly display the received video signal. The rear-view camera may be arranged at a lateral side of the vehicle as illustrated in e.g.
[0079] Vehicles, such as e.g. cars, vans, trucks, etc. may be further provided including any of the vehicle rear-view systems disclosed herein.
[0080] Although only a number of examples have been disclosed herein, other alternatives, modifications, uses and/or equivalents thereof are possible. Furthermore, all possible combinations of the described examples are also covered. Thus, the scope of the disclosure should not be limited by particular examples, but it should be determined only by a fair reading of the claims that follow.
[0081] While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.