MIXED REALITY DISPLAY SYSTEM
20230229231 ยท 2023-07-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B30/24
PHYSICS
G09G2320/0233
PHYSICS
International classification
G02B30/24
PHYSICS
G09G3/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A mixed reality display system includes a transparent display, through which users on both sides see each other; a plural pairs of shutter glasses worn by the users, each pair of shutter glasses being composed of a left glass and a right glass; and a controller that synchronizes the transparent display and the shutter glasses.
Claims
1. A mixed reality display system, comprising: a transparent display, through which users on both sides see each other; a plural pairs of shutter glasses worn by the users, each pair of shutter glasses being composed of a left glass and a right glass; and a controller that synchronizes the transparent display and the shutter glasses.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the transparent display comprises a micro-light-emitting diode display.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the left glass and the right glass are made of liquid crystal, which is turned on to become transparent or is turned off to become opaque by applying different voltages.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein left glasses and right glasses of the shutter glasses of the users on one side are sequentially turned on in a predetermined order in a single-side multiple-players mode, in which only one glass is turned on at a time.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein pairs of shutter glasses of the users on one side are sequentially turned on in a predetermined order in a single-side multiple-players mode, in which only one pair of shutter glasses is turned on at a time.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein first-side shutter glasses worn by first-side users and second-side shutter glasses worn by second-side users are turned on in turns in a two-dimensional mode, in which glasses on only one side are turned on at a time.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein first-side shutter glasses worn by first-side users and second-side shutter glasses worn by second-side users are turned on in turns, and left glasses and right glasses are turned on in turns in a three-dimensional mode, in which only either left glasses or right glasses of only one side are turned on at a time.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein first-side shutter glasses worn by first-side users and second-side shutter glasses worn by second-side users are turned on in turns in a two-and-half-dimensional (2.5D) mode, in which only one pair of shutter glasses is turned on at a time.
9. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a capture device that obtains an environment picture, according to which left and right eye positions of a user is obtained, and a left image and a right image are rendered according to the obtained left and right eye positions and information of a virtual object, or a single image is rendered according to a position between user's eyebrows and information of the virtual object.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the information of the virtual object comprises size, position and texture of the virtual object.
11. The system of claim 1, further comprising: an inertial measurement unit that obtains left and right eye positions of a user, and a left image and a right image are rendered according to the obtained left and right eye positions and information of a virtual object, or a single image is rendered according to a position between user's eyebrows and information of the virtual object.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the shutter glasses are controlled to turn on or off by pulse-width modulation (PWM) signals respectively, and a duty cycle of a PWM signal for first-side shutter glasses is different from a duty cycle of the PWM signal for second-side shutter glasses.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein a duty cycle ratio of the PWM signal for the first-side shutter glasses to the PWM signal for the second-side shutter glasses is approximately equal to a luminance ratio of second-side of the transparent display to first-side of the transparent display.
14. The system of claim 12, wherein luminance of first-side of the transparent display is greater than luminance of second-side of the transparent display, and the duty cycle of a PWM signal for the first-side shutter glasses is less than the duty cycle of the PWM signal for the second-side shutter glasses.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] Specifically, the MR display system 100 of the embodiment may include a transparent display 11 that is a two-sided display, through which users on both sides (e.g., first-side users 101 on a first-side or front-side of the transparent display 11 and second-side users 102 on a second-side or back-side of the transparent display 11) may see each other. The transparent display 11 may include a micro-light-emitting diode (microLED) display, an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display or a liquid-crystal display (LCD). The transparent display 11 may primarily include a transparent substrate, for example, made of glass or polyimide (PI).
[0023] In the embodiment, the MR display system 100 may include a plural pairs of first-side shutter glasses 121 that may be worn by the first-side users 101, and a plural pairs of second-side shutter glasses 122 that may be worn by the second-side users 102. The (first-side and second-side) shutter glasses 121 and 122 may each be composed of a left glass for left eye and a right glass for right eye, which may be controllably turned on (i.e., transparent) or turned off (i.e., opaque) individually. In one embodiment, the (first-side and second-side) shutter glasses 121 and 122 may be made of liquid crystal (LC), which may become transparent (i.e., turn on) or opaque (i.e., turn off) by applying different voltages.
[0024] The MR display system 100 of the embodiment may include a controller 13 configured to synchronize (or coordinate) the transparent display 11 and the (first-side and second-side) shutter glasses 121 and 122, for example, by a wireless scheme.
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[0027] The MR display system 100 of the embodiment may further include a capture device 14, such as a RGB (red-green-blue) or RGBD (red-green-blue-depth) camera, configured to obtain an environment picture, according to which left/right eye positions of a user may be obtained.
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[0030] Specifically speaking, in a first phase of the 2D mode as shown in
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[0032] Specifically speaking, in a first phase of the 3D mode as shown in
[0033] In a second phase of the 3D mode as shown in
[0034] In a third phase of the 3D mode as shown in
[0035] In a fourth phase of the 3D mode as shown in
[0036] Therefore, the first-side users 101 see in the first and second phases a (3D) view (e.g., front of a vehicle) that is different from another (3D) view (e.g., back of the vehicle) seen in the third and fourth phases by the second-side users 102.
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[0038] It is noted that luminance of the first-side (e.g., front-side) of the transparent display 11 is commonly different from (e.g., greater than) luminance of the second-side (e.g., back-side) of the transparent display 11. According to one aspect of the embodiment, a duty cycle (i.e., proportion of on-time to a period) of the PWM signal for the first-side shutter glasses 121 is shorter than a duty cycle of the PWM signal for the second-side shutter glasses 122, thereby compensating the incomparable or distinct luminances on different sides of the transparent display 11. In one embodiment, a duty cycle ratio of the PWM signal for the first-side shutter glasses 121 to the PWM signal for the second-side shutter glasses 122 is approximately equal to a luminance ratio of the second-side of the transparent display 11 to the first-side of the transparent display 11.
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[0040] Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention, which is intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.