1. Technical Field
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to electronic documents, and more particularly to an electronic device and an electronic confidential document viewing method.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic documents, such as electronic contracts or purchase orders may contain sensitive or private contents. In order to protect the confidentiality of the contents shown on a display device, an electronic device and method for viewing confidential documents is needed.
In general, the word “module,” as used hereinafter, refers to logic embodied in hardware or firmware, or to a collection of software instructions, written in a programming language, such as, for example, Java, C, or assembly. One or more software instructions in the modules may be embedded in firmware, such as in an EPROM. The modules described herein may be implemented as either software and/or hardware modules and may be stored in any type of non-transitory computer-readable medium or other storage device. Some non-limiting examples of non-transitory computer-readable media include CDs, DVDs, BLU-RAY, flash memory, and hard disk drives.
In the embodiment, the predetermined distance is determined by a display size of the display device 3 and font size of the security image. The fixed frequency is determined by a display frequency (e.g., 120 Hz) of the display device 3. For example, if the display frequency of the display device 3 is 120 Hz, the fixed frequency may be 60 Hz or 30 Hz, for example. The confidential documents may be contracts or purchase orders, for example.
In one embodiment, the electronic device 1 may be a computer, a portable electronic device, or any other electronic device that includes a storage system 12 and at least one processor 14. In one embodiment, the storage system 12 may be a magnetic or an optical storage system, such as a flash memory.
In the embodiment, the electronic device 3 includes a real time clock (RTC) 30. The pair of the eyeglasses 2 may further include a RTC 22.
In response to display a confidential document on the display device 3, the distortion module 100 generates a protection image (labeled as “A2” shown in
The setting module 102 sets one of the security image and the protection image as a first image, and sets another image as a second image. For example, the distortion module 100 may set the security image as the second image, and set the protection image as the first image. In the embodiment, the first image may be viewable by one eye of a viewer who wears the eyeglasses 2, and the second image may be viewable by the another eye of the viewer.
The overlapping picture generation module 104 synchronously transmits the first image and the second image to the display device 3 after at least one clock cycle of the display device 3 according to a fixed frequency of the display device 3, and displays an overlapping picture based on the security image and the protection image. The fixed frequency is determined by the display frequency of the display device 3. As illustrated in
When the viewer wears the eyeglasses 2, the RTC 22 receives clock signals transmitted from the RTC 30 of the display device 3, and synchronizes the RTC 22 of the eyeglasses 2 and the RTC 30 of the display device 3 according to the clock signals of the RTC 30. In the embodiment, the clock signals can be transmitted by a wired or wireless connection. The clock signals may include sync signals of high pulse and low pulse of the fixed frequency, and distortion parameters, such as parameters set to the first image and the second image. For example, setting the odd numbers of frames as the first image, and setting the even numbers of frames as the second image.
The restoring unit 20 separates the overlapping picture into two images. In detail, the restoring unit 20 separates the first image from the overlapping picture, and separates the second image from the overlapping picture. As shown in
The first image A4 is viewable by the left eye of the viewer, and the second image A3 is viewable by the right eye of the viewer.
In block S01, a viewer opens a confidential document stored in the electronic device 1.
In block S03, the distortion module 100 generates a protection image (labeled as “A2” shown in
In block S05, the setting module 102 sets the security image or the protection image as a first image, and sets the other image as a second image. For example, the distortion module 100 may set the security image A1 as the second image, and set the protection image as the first image. The first image may be viewable by the left eye of the viewer, and the second image may be viewable by the right eye of the viewer.
In block S07, the overlapping picture generation module 104 synchronously transmits the first image and the second image to the display device 3 after at least one clock cycle of the display device 3 according to a fixed frequency of the display device 3, and generates an overlapping picture based on the security image and the protection image. The overlapping picture is displayed on the display device 3, which is labeled as “A2” shown in
In the embodiment, the fixed frequency is determined by a display frequency of the display device 3. For example, if the display frequency of the display device 3 is 120 Hz, the fixed frequency may be 60 Hz or 30 Hz.
When the viewer wears the eyeglasses 2, in block S09, the RTC 22 receives clock signals transmitted from the RTC 30 of the display device 3.
In block S11, the RTC 22 synchronizes the RTC 22 of the eyeglasses 2 and the RTC 30 of the display device 3 according to the clock signals of the RTC 30. In the embodiment, the clock signals can be transmitted by a wired or wireless connection. The clock signals may include sync signals of high pulse and low pulse of the fixed frequency, and distortion parameters, such as parameters set to the first image and the second image. For example, setting the odd numbers of frames as the first image, and setting the even numbers of frames as the second image.
In block S13, the restoring unit 20 separates the overlapping picture into two images. In detail, as shown in
Although certain inventive embodiments of the present disclosure have been specifically described, the present disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the present disclosure without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 99137707 | Nov 2010 | TW | national |