Combiner and operation detection device
09939906 ยท 2018-04-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K35/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/146
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/017
PHYSICS
G06F2203/04101
PHYSICS
B60K2360/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K35/231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/141
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F2203/04109
PHYSICS
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G06F3/045
PHYSICS
G06F3/041
PHYSICS
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A combiner that reflects a light projected by a projector toward an operator, includes: a reflection layer that reflects the light projected by the projector; an electric field generation layer that generates an electric field around the combiner; and an output layer that outputs a voltage according to change of the electric field generated by the field generation layer.
Claims
1. A combiner that combines an image which a projector projects with natural light, comprising: a first surface that inputs the natural light from a side opposite to an operator side; a second surface that is opposite to the first surface, and that inputs the image projected by the projector disposed on the operator side; a plurality of reflection layers that reflect the image projected by the projector; an electric field generation layer that generates an electric field for detection of a three-dimensional gesture operation, around the combiner; and an output layer that outputs a voltage according to change of the electric field generated by the electric field generation layer, wherein a single reflection layer of the plurality of reflection layers is arranged between the electric field generation layer and the output layer.
2. The combiner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the output layer includes a plurality of electrodes, a single electrode is arranged in a center of the output layer, and other electrodes are arranged at front, rear, right and left sides of the single electrode via insulating layers.
3. An operation detection device comprising: a combiner that combines an image, which a projector projects with natural light; and a judgment device; the combiner including: a first surface that inputs the natural light from a side opposite to an operator side; a second surface that is opposite to the first surface, and that inputs the image projected by the projector disposed on the operator side; a plurality of reflection layers that reflect the image projected by the projector; an electric field generation layer that generates an electric field for detection of a three-dimensional gesture operation, around the combiner; and an output layer that outputs a voltage according to change of the electric field generated by the electric field generation layer; and the judgment device including: a voltage supply circuit that supplies a voltage to the electric field generation layer; a voltage input circuit that inputs a voltage from the output layer; and a detector that detects a non-contact operation content by an operator based on a signal corresponding to a difference between the voltage supplied to the electric field generation layer and the voltage from the output layer, wherein a single reflection layer of the plurality of reflection layers is arranged between the electric field generation layer and the output layer.
4. The operation detection device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the output layer includes a plurality of electrodes, and the detector detects the non-contact operation content of a gesture by the operator based on judgment data for the gesture, and a signal corresponding to a difference between the voltage supplied to the electric field generation layer and a voltage from each of the plurality of electrodes.
5. An operation detection device comprising: a combiner that combines an image, which a projector projects with natural light; and a judgment device; the combiner including: a first surface that inputs the natural light from a side opposite to an operator side; a second surface that is opposite to the first surface, and that inputs the image projected by the projector disposed on the operator side; a reflection layer that reflects the image projected by the projector; an electric field generation layer that includes a mesh-shaped electrode pattern of insulating layers formed into quadrangles between electrodes in a first plane, and generating an electric field for detection of a three-dimensional gesture operation, around the combiner; and an output layer that outputs a voltage according to change of the electric field generated by the electric field generation layer, the output layer including: a first electrode arranged in a center of the output layer; a second electrode arranged at a front side of the first electrode; a third electrode arranged at a rear side of the first electrode; a fourth electrode arranged at a right of the first electrode; and a fifth electrode arranged at a left side of the first electrode; and wherein each of the first electrode, the second electrode, the third electrode, the fourth electrode, and the fifth electrode are in a second plane and have a larger area than each quadrangle of the mesh-shaped electrode pattern, the second plane is parallel to and separate from the first plane, the judgment device including: a detector that detects a three-dimensional position and a three-dimensional movement of a non-contact operation by an operator based on output voltages of the first electrode, the second electrode, the third electrode, the fourth electrode, and the fifth electrode.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(14) In the conventional technology, when the gesture of the operator is judged with the camera and the infrared sensor, the camera and the infrared sensor must be provided separately, and hence the cost of a device becomes expensive and electrical power consumption becomes large. The judgment of the gesture using an image captured with the camera needs to perform complicated image analysis including a noise elimination technology of a disturbance light.
(15) A description will now be given of a preferable embodiment of the present invention with reference to the drawings.
(16) A description will be given of a head-up display 1 with reference to
(17) The head-up display 1 includes a host computer 10, a projector 20, a combiner 30, and a judgment device 40. The host computer 10 supplies image data to the projector 20. When the head-up display 1 is applied to a car navigation system mounted in a vehicle, for example, the host computer 10 serves as a navigation device body.
(18) The projector 20 projects the image data supplied from the host computer 10, toward the combiner 30. When the head-up display 1 is mounted in the vehicle, for example, a traveling speed and various warning indication, or various data and map information that are intended to display based on various application prepared for beforehand are included in the image data.
(19) The combiner 30 penetrates a part of an incident light and reflects a remaining part of the incident light, so that it simultaneously leads an image which the projector 20 projects and a natural light to operator's eyes. The combiner 30 has a so-called function of a half mirror. An example of the detailed configuration of the combiner 30 is mentioned later.
(20) The judgment device 40 judges the operation such as the gesture of the operator, and outputs a judgment result to the host computer 10.
(21) Next, a description will be given of an example of the detailed configuration of the combiner 30 with reference to
(22) Each of the first interference fringe layer 31, the second interference fringe layer 33, the third interference fringe layer 35 and the fourth interference fringe layer 37 which functions as a reflection layer penetrates a part of the incident light and reflects the image projected from the projector 20. Here, the combiner does not necessarily need to have four interference fringe layers. It is desirable that the combiner has at least two interference fringe layers. Moreover, instead of the interference fringe layer, a certain reflection layer having a function that penetrates a part of the incident light and reflects the image from the projector 20 may be provided. When the electric field change output layer 36 is too near the electric field generation layer 34, it is easy to generate a noise on a voltage which the judgment device 40 inputs from the electric field generation layer 34. Therefore, it is desirable that the interference fringe layer (i.e., the third interference fringe layer 35) is provided between the electric field generation layer 34 and the electric field change output layer 36. Here, instead of a part of the interference fringe layers and the reflection layers, a layer having a function that penetrates the light may be provided.
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(24) Moreover, the electric field change output layer 36 is formed on an upper surface of the electric field generation layer 34. The electric field change output layer 36 includes five electric field detection electrodes RX0, RX1, RX2, RX3 and RX4 (hereinafter, referred to as a detection electrode). Since the combiner 30 is seen from above in
(25) The voltage supply circuit 54 of the judgment device 40 is connected to the electric field generation electrodes 341 via the wiring 345, and supplies an alternating voltage to the electric field generation electrodes 341. The voltage supply circuit 54 supplies a pulse voltage of a square wave to the electric field generation electrode 341, for example. A voltage that is proportional to the alternating voltage supplied to the electric field generation electrode 341 and is smaller than the alternating voltage flows into each of the detection electrodes RX0, RX1, RX2, RX3 and RX4. When the finger of the operator with the role of a ground is brought close to any one of the detection electrodes RX0, RX1, RX2, RX3 and RX4, an electric field near an electrode to which the finger is brought close is changed, and a voltage detected with the detection electrode to which the finger is brought close is reduced.
(26) The CPU 51 of the judgment device 40 judges the detection electrode which the finger of the operator approaches, based on a difference between a voltage supplied to the electric field generation electrodes 341 and a voltage outputted from each of the detection electrodes RX0, RX1, RX2, RX3 and RX4. The voltage outputted from each of the detection electrodes RX0, RX1, RX2, RX3 and RX4 reduces according to a distance between the finger which the operator brings close to the detection electrode, and each of the detection electrodes RX0, RX1, RX2, RX3 and RX4. The more the finger of the operator approaches any one of the detection electrodes, the larger the decrement of the voltage outputted from the detection electrode becomes. The CPU 51 generates a signal (hereinafter referred to as a RX signal) according to a difference between the voltage supplied to the electric field generation electrodes 341 and the voltage outputted from each of the detection electrodes RX0, RX1, RX2, RX3 and RX4, and judges the gesture of the operator based on the generated RX signal.
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(32) Next, a description will be given of a processing procedure of the judgment device with reference to a flowchart illustrated in
(33) In the process of step S7, the CPU 51 calculates coordinate values of X, Y and Z directions which indicate a position of the finger using the RX signals. It is assumed that, in this example, a horizontal direction of the combiner 30 illustrated in
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X=|RX1pp+RX2pp|/2(1)
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Y=|RX3pp+RX4pp|/2(2)
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Z=RX0pp|(3)
(34) Next, the CPU 51 analyzes each coordinate value and judges whether the gesture is satisfied (step S8). Specifically, data which defines an order of change of the coordinate values is stored beforehand into the ROM 53 as judgment data for gesture. The CPU 51 judges whether the gesture is established based on whether the data which defines the order of change of the coordinate values is identical with an actual order of change of the coordinate values. It is assumed that the data which defines the order of change of the coordinate values includes a case where the coordinate values change in order of the detection electrodes RX1, RX0 and RX2, but does not include a case where the coordinate values change in order of the detection electrodes RX1, RX0 and RX1, for example. In this case, when the coordinate values change in order of the detection electrodes RX1, RX0 and RX2, the CPU 51 judges that the gesture which moves the finger from the left end to the right end of the combiner 30 is established. On the other hand, when the coordinate values change in order of the detection electrodes RX1, RX0 and RX1, the CPU 51 judges that the gesture is not established.
(35) When the CPU 51 judges that the gesture is established (YES in step S9), the CPU 51 notifies the host computer 10 of the established gesture and the coordinate values of X, Y and Z (step S10). Also when the CPU 51 judges that the gesture is not established (NO in step S9), the CPU 51 notifies the host computer 10 of the coordinate values of X, Y and Z (step S11).
(36) As described above, according to the present embodiment, the gesture which the operator inputs can be judged without separately providing an infrared sensor, a camera and the like to the head-up display 1. Therefore, enlargement of the head-up display 1 can be prevented and the manufacturing cost of the head-up display 1 can be reduced.
(37) Although in the above-mentioned embodiment, the electric field change output layer 36 include five detection electrodes, the number of detection electrodes is not limited to this. For example, the electric field change output layer 36 may include the detection electrodes of m rows?n columns (m and n are natural numbers equal to or more than 2).
(38) All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various change, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.