The present invention relates to an input device, and more particularly, to an input device including a touch panel and a touch position detecting method thereof that is capable of more precisely detecting a touch position.
Personal computers, mobile transmission devices, and other information processors perform various functions using input devices. Currently, input devices having touch panels are being widely used.
In general, touch panels are installed on surfaces of display devices such as a cathode ray tube (CRT), a liquid crystal display (LCD), a plasma display panel (PDP), an electroluminescence (EL), etc., to detect a touch position. The touch panels may be formed of an indium tin oxide (ITO) film.
Such an input device having a touch panel may be configured so that a user can touch a certain position on a touch panel with an object, for example, a finger, a stylus pen, etc., to display various information on a screen or perform various functions of the input device. However, in order to make the input device compact or perform more various functions in an apparatus having the input device, contact areas of the contact material such as icons may be reduced. Therefore, in this case, the touch position of the contact material should be measured with more precision.
In order to solve the foregoing and/or other problems, it is an aspect of the present invention to provide an input device capable of more precisely detecting a touch position.
It is another aspect of the present invention to provide a touch position detecting method of the input device capable of accomplishing the above aspect.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present invention may be achieved by providing an input device including: a touch panel configured to generate a plurality of different measurement values depending on touch positions and output the plurality of measurement values; a clustering part configured to receive the measurement values, and output clustered measurement values including at least one cluster from the plurality of measurement values using a threshold value; and a center point calculating part configured to receive the clustered measurement values, and calculate coordinates of each cluster using a weighted average to output the coordinates.
In the input device, the cluster may be constituted by the measurement values larger than the threshold value among the measurement values.
In addition, the clustering part may receive the measurement values to detect the number of relative maximum values of the measurement values, and output the clustered measurement values including the same number of clusters as the number of the relative maximum values from the measurement values.
Further, the touch panel may include a touch pattern part including a plurality of touch patterns; and a measurement part configured to output an input signal to at least one touch pattern among the plurality of touch patterns, and receive an output signal generated through at least one touch pattern among the plurality of touch patterns to calculate the plurality of measurement values.
According to a first exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the touch pattern part may include a plurality of first touch patterns disposed in a first direction; and a plurality of second touch patterns disposed in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, each of the plurality of first touch patterns may include a plurality of first touch pads disposed in the second direction; and a plurality of first connecting pads configured to connect the plurality of first touch pads, and each of the plurality of second touch patterns may include a plurality of second touch pads disposed in the first direction; and a plurality of second connecting pads configured to connect the plurality of second touch pads.
According to a first exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the measurement part may apply a first reference pulse to each of the first touch patterns as the input signal, receive a first delay pulses generated through the first touch patterns as the output signal, and measure delay time differences between the first delay pulses and the first reference pulse to calculate first measurement values; and may apply a second reference pulse to the second touch patterns as the input signal, receive a second delay pulses generated through the second touch patterns as the output signals, measure delay time differences between the second delay pulses and the second reference pulse to calculate second measurement values, and output the first measurement values and the second measurement values as the measurement value.
According to a first exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the clustering part may output clustered first measurement values including at least one first cluster having a value larger than a first threshold value among the first measurement values and clustered second measurement values including at least one second cluster having a value larger than a second threshold value among the second measurement values as the clustered measurement value.
According to a first exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the center point calculating part may calculate coordinates in the first direction using a weighted average with respect to each of the first clusters, calculate coordinates in the second direction using a weighted average with respect to each of the second clusters, and combine the coordinates in the first and second directions to calculate and output coordinates of each cluster.
According to a second exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the touch pattern part may include a plurality of first touch patterns extending in a first direction, connected to the measurement part at one side in the first direction, and disposed in a second direction; and a plurality of second touch patterns extending in the first direction, connected to the measurement part at the other side in the first direction, and disposed in the second direction. Here, each of the first touch patterns may have a contact area that decreases toward the other side in the first direction; and each of the second touch patterns may have a contact area that decreases toward the one side in the first direction.
According to a second exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the measurement part may apply a first reference pulse to the one side in the first direction with respect to the first touch patterns as the input signal, receive a first delay pulse generated from the one side in the first direction as the output signal, and measure a delay time difference between the first reference pulse and the first delay pulse to calculate a first measurement value; and apply a second reference pulse to the other side in the first direction with respect to the second touch patterns as the input signal, receive a second delay pulse generated from the other side in the first direction as the output signal, measure a delay time difference between the second reference pulse and the second delay pulse to calculate a second measurement value, and output the first measurement values and the second measurement values as the measurement value.
According to a second exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the clustering part may receive the first measurement values to calculate clustered first measurement values in the first direction using a first threshold value, receive the second measurement values to calculate clustered second measurement values in the first direction using the first threshold value, calculate measurement values in a second direction added by the first and second measurement values with respect to the first and second touch patterns disposed at corresponding positions in the second direction among the first and second measurement values, receive the measurement values in the second direction to calculate clustered measurement values in the second direction using a second threshold value, and output the clustered first measurement values in the first direction, the clustered second measurement values in the first direction, and the clustered measurement values in the second direction as the clustered measurement value.
According to a second exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the center point calculating part may calculate coordinates in the first direction of the cluster using a weighted average of corresponding values among the clustered first measurement values in the first direction and the clustered second measurement values in the first direction, and calculate coordinates in the second direction of the cluster using a weighted average of the clustered measurement values in the second direction.
According to a third exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the touch pattern part may include a plurality of first touch patterns disposed in a first direction; and a plurality of second touch patterns disposed in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, each of the plurality of first touch patterns may include a plurality of first touch pads disposed in the second direction; and a plurality of first connecting pads configured to connect the plurality of first touch pads, and each of the plurality of second touch patterns may include a first bar extending in the first direction; and a plurality of second bars connected to the first bar, extending in the second direction, and disposed at sides in the first direction of the first touch pads.
According to a third exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the measurement part may apply the input signal to the second touch patterns, receive the output signal generated from the first touch patterns to measure second capacitances between the first touch patterns and the second touch patterns, and output the measured capacitance as the measurement values.
According to a third exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the clustering part may subtract the measurement values from a reference value, and then output the clustered measurement value including at least one cluster having a larger value than the threshold value among the subtracted resultant values.
According to a third exemplary embodiment of the input device of the present invention, the center point calculating part may calculate coordinates in the first direction using a weighted average of the measurement values in the first direction among the clustered measurement values with respect to the cluster, calculate coordinates in the second direction using a weighted average of the measurement values in the second direction among the clustered measurement values, and combine the coordinates in the first direction and the second direction to calculate and output coordinates of each cluster.
In addition, the input device may further include a pre-processing part configured to receive the measurement values to remove noises and output standardized measurement values, or receive the measurement values to perform a correction operation and output standardized measurement values, and the clustering part may receive the standardized measurement values to output the clustered measurement values.
Another aspect of the present invention may be achieved by providing a touch position detecting method of an input device including a touch panel configured to generate a plurality of measurement values having different value depending on a touch position and output the plurality of measurement values, the method including: a clustering step of receiving the measurement values, and outputting clustered measurement values including at least one cluster from the plurality of measurement values using a threshold value; and a center point calculating step of receiving the clustered measurement values, and calculating and outputting coordinates of each cluster using a weighted average.
In the touch position detection method in accordance with the present invention, the cluster may be constituted by the measurement values larger than the threshold value among the measurement values.
According to the method of the present invention, the clustering step may include receiving the measurement values to detect the number of relative maximum values of the measurement values, and outputting the clustered measurement values including the same number of clusters as the number of the relative maximum values from the measurement values.
According to a first exemplary embodiment of the method, the touch panel may include a plurality of first touch patterns disposed in a first direction, and a plurality of second touch patterns disposed in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. Here, each of the plurality of first touch patterns may include a plurality of first touch pads disposed in the second direction, and a plurality of first connecting pads configured to connect the plurality of first touch pads; and each of the plurality of second touch patterns may include a plurality of second touch pads disposed in the first direction; and a plurality of second connecting pads configured to connect the plurality of second touch pads. The touch position detecting method may further include a measurement step of applying a reference pulse to the first touch patterns, measuring a delay time difference between a delay pulse generated through the first touch patterns and the reference pulse to calculate first measurement values, applying the reference pulse to the second touch patterns, measuring a delay time difference between a delay pulse generated through the second touch patterns and the reference pulse to calculate second measurement values, and outputting the first measurement values and the second measurement values as the measurement value.
According to a first exemplary embodiment of the method, the clustering step may include outputting clustered first measurement values including at least one first cluster having a value larger than the first threshold value among the first measurement values and clustered second measurement values including at least one second cluster having a value larger than the second threshold value among the second measurement values as the clustered measurement value.
According to a first exemplary embodiment of the method, the center point calculating step may include calculating coordinates in the first direction using a weighted average with respect to the first clusters, calculating coordinates in the second direction using a weighted average with respect to the second clusters, and combining the coordinates in the first and second directions to output coordinates of each cluster.
According to a second exemplary embodiment of the method, the touch panel may include a plurality of first touch patterns extending in a first direction and disposed in a second direction; and a plurality of second touch patterns extending in the first direction and disposed in the second direction. Here, each of the first touch patterns may have a contact area that decreases toward one side in the first direction, and each of the second touch patterns may have a contact area that decreases toward the other side in the first direction. The touch position detecting method may further include a measurement step of applying a reference pulse to the one side in the first direction with respect to the first touch patterns, measuring a delay time difference between the reference pulse and a delay pulse generated from one side in the first direction to calculate a first measurement value, applying a reference pulse to the other side in the first direction with respect to the second touch patterns, measuring a delay time difference between the reference pulse and a delay pulse generated from the other side in the first direction to calculate a second measurement value, and outputting the first measurement values and the second measurement values as the measurement value.
According to a second exemplary embodiment of the method, the clustering step may include receiving the first measurement values to calculate clustered first measurement values in a first direction, receiving the second measurement values to calculate clustered second measurement values in the first direction using the first threshold value, calculating measurement values in a second direction added by the first measurement value and the second measurement value with respect to the first touch pattern and the second touch pattern disposed at corresponding positions in the second direction among the first measurement values and the second measurement values, receiving the measurement value in the second direction to calculate clustered measurement values in the second direction using a second threshold value, and outputting the clustered first measurement values in the first direction, the clustered second measurement values in the first direction, and the clustered measurement values in the second direction as the clustered measurement value.
According to a second exemplary embodiment of the method, the center point calculating step may include calculating coordinates in the first direction of the cluster using a weighted average of corresponding values among the clustered first measurement values in the first direction and the clustered second measurement values in the first direction, and calculating coordinates in the second direction of the cluster using a weighted average of the clustered measurement values in the second direction.
According to a third exemplary embodiment of the method, the touch panel may include a plurality of first touch patterns disposed in a first direction, and a plurality of second touch patterns disposed in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, each of the plurality of first touch patterns may include a plurality of first touch pads disposed in the second direction, and a plurality of first connecting pads connecting the plurality of first touch pads; and each of the plurality of second touch patterns may include a first bar extending in the first direction; and a plurality of second bars connected to the first bar, extending in the second direction, and disposed at a side in the first direction of each of the first touch pads. The touch position detecting method may include applying the input signal to the second touch patterns, receiving the output signal generated from the first touch patterns to measure capacitances between the first touch patterns and the second touch patterns, and outputting the measured capacitances as the measurement values.
According to a third exemplary embodiment of the method, the clustering step may include subtracting the measurement values from a reference value, and then outputting the clustered measurement value including at least one cluster constituted by values larger than the threshold value among the subtracted resultant values.
According to a third exemplary embodiment of the method, the center point calculating step may include, with respect to the clusters, calculating coordinates in the first direction using a weighted average of the measurement values in the first direction among the clustered measurement values, calculating coordinates in the second direction using a weighted average of the measurement values in the second direction among the clustered measurement values, and combining the coordinates in the first and second directions to calculate and output coordinates of each cluster.
According to the present invention, it is possible for an input device and a touch position detecting method thereof to precisely detect a touch position even when a small number of touch patterns are provided.
The above and other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, functions of blocks shown in
The touch panel 100 may include a plurality of touch patterns, which output a plurality of different measurement values P_V depending on touch positions of a contact object. The measurement values P_V may be varied delay time depending on the touch positions of the contact object.
The pre-processing part 210 receives the measurement values P_V to remove noises, etc., and performs a correction operation for offsetting effects caused by variation in process or environment to output standardized measurement values nP_V. The pre-processing part 210 can remove noises, etc., using a filter or by setting a threshold value, etc. In addition, the pre-processing part 210 may be configured to perform any one of the noise removal and correction operations.
The clustering part 220 receives the standardized measurement values nP_V to perform a clustering operation to output clustered measurement values nP_V including at least one cluster. The cluster refers to a set of the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V) corresponding to the touch positions of the contact object. For example, the clustering part 220 can perform the clustering operation using a predetermined threshold value. In this case, the cluster may be constituted by the measurement values larger than the threshold value, among the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V). That is, the values of the standardized measurement values nP_V smaller than the predetermined threshold value are converted into and output as ‘0’ so that the clustering operation can be performed. In addition, the clustering part 220 may be configured to detect relative maximum values of the standardized measurement values nP_V to determine the number of clusters, and perform the clustering operation depending on the determined number of clusters. When the standardized measurement values nP_V are divided into predetermined sections (or given sets) by a certain method, the relative maximum values refer to local maximum values in the sections (or the sets). In addition, the number of clusters corresponds to the number of touch positions.
The ghost pattern removal part 230 receives the clustered measurement values nP_VC to remove a ghost pattern. For example, the ghost pattern removal part 230 may remove a ghost pattern by receiving the clustered measurement values nP_VC and comparing the measurement values with them, or by using any previously input measurement values when the measurement values are sequentially input.
The center point calculating part 240 calculates and outputs coordinates T_P of each cluster using a weighted average of the ghost pattern-removed measurement values nP_VCG. The coordinates T_P of each cluster refer to a center point of the touch position of the contact object.
Operation of the clustering part 220 and the center point calculating part 240 will be described below in detail. In addition, the input device of the present invention may omit the pre-processing part 210 and/or the ghost pattern removal part 230. That is, the input device of the present invention may include, if necessary, the pre-processing part 210 and/or the ghost pattern removal part 230. When the ghost pattern removal part 230 is not provided, the center point calculating part 240 calculates a center point of the touch position using the clustered measurement values nP_VC.
Functions of the blocks shown in
The touch pattern part 110 may include a plurality of touch patterns, and generate an output signal that varies depending upon the touch position. The output signal may be a delay pulse P_d having a different delay time depending on the touch position. That is, the touch pattern part 110 may include a plurality of touch patterns configured to output delay pulses having different delay times depending on whether or not the contact object is touched or where the contact object is touched. For example, the plurality of touch patterns of the touch pattern part 110 may each receive a reference pulse P_r, and generate a delay pulse P_d having a different delay time depending on whether or not the contact object is touched or where the contact object is touched.
The measurement part 120 outputs an input signal, and receives an output signal generated through the touch pattern part 100 to output a plurality of measurement values P_V. The input signal may be a reference pulse P_r, and the output signal may be a delay pulse P_d. That is, the measurement part 120 can output the reference pulse P_r, and calculate a delay time difference between the delay pulse P_d and the reference pulse P_r generated through the touch pattern part 110 to output a measurement value P_V corresponding to the delay time difference. For example, the measurement part 120 may be configured to sequentially (or simultaneously) apply the reference pulse P_r to the plurality of touch patterns of the touch pattern part 110, sequentially (or simultaneously) receive the delay pulse P_d generated through the plurality of touch patterns of the touch pattern part 110, and calculate the delay time difference of each of the touch patterns to output the measurement value P_V.
While
The first touch patterns x0 to x5, which are shaded with oblique lines, are insulated from the second touch patterns y0 to y10, which are shaded with dots, at their intersections. For example, the first touch patterns x0 to x5 may be formed on a front surface of an ITO film, and the second touch patterns y0 to y10 may be formed on a rear surface of the ITO film. In addition, the first touch patterns x0 to x5 and the second touch patterns y0 to y10 may be disposed on one surface of the ITO film such that the first touch patterns x0 to x5 are insulated from the second touch patterns y0 to y10 at their intersections. Further, the first touch patterns x0 to x5 and the second touch patterns y0 to y10 may be formed on different ITO films. As described above, the first and second touch patterns may be formed by various methods.
Delay pulses P_d having different delay time are generated through the first touch patterns x0 to x5 depending on the existence of a touch of the contact object or the touch position thereof, and the delay pulses P_d having different delay times are also generated through the second touch patterns y0 to y10 depending on the existence of a touch of the contact object or the touch position thereof, like the first touch patterns x0 to x5.
For example, the measurement part 120 may sequentially (simultaneously) apply a reference pulse P_r to one side of the first touch patterns x0 to x5 and the second touch patterns y0 to y10, and sequentially (or simultaneously) input delay pulses P_d generated from the other sides of the first touch patterns x0 to x5 and the second touch patterns y0 to y10 to calculate the measurement values P_V, outputting them. The measurement part 120 may be configured to apply a reference pulse P_r to one side of the first touch patterns x0 to x5 and the second touch patterns y0 to y10, and input delay pulses P_d generated from the one side of the first touch patterns x0 to x5 and the second touch patterns y0 to y10.
In addition, as shown in
Further, while
Next, when the touch pattern part 110 has the same shape as shown in
As shown in
(dx0, dx1, dx2, dx3, dx4, dx5) =(0, 6, 137, 84, 9, 4)
In addition, the measurement values P_V (or standardized measurement values nP_V) generated through the second touch patterns y0 to y10, i.e., delay times of the delay pulses will be described as follows. Symbols dy0 to dy10 represent second measurement values (or standardized second measurement values) generated through the second touch patterns y0 to y10.
(dy0, dy1, dy2, dy3, dy4, dy5, dy6, dy7, dy8, dy9, dy10) =(1, 4, 45, 25, 2, 2, 13, 52, 58, 15, 4)
That is, the measurement part 120 (or the pre-processing part 210) outputs the first and second measurement values (or the standardized first and second measurement values) as the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V.
The clustering part 220 receives the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V) to operate the clustering operation by the following method.
Provided that each threshold in the first direction (for example, an x-axis) and the second direction (for example, a y-axis) is set to 20, the clustered measurement values nP_V will be represented as follows. Symbol nP_VCx represents clustered first measurement values generated using the first measurement value, and symbol nP_VCy represents clustered second measurement values generated using the second measurement values.
nP_VCx=(0, 0, 137, 84, 0, 0)
nP_VCy=(0, 0, 45, 25, 0, 0, 0, 52, 58, 0, 0)
It can be found from the clustered first measurement values nP_VCx that the number of a relative maximum value is one (that is, 137), and it can be determined that the number of cluster is one in the first direction, and it can be found from the clustered second measurement values nP_VCy that the number of a relative maximum values is two (that is, 45 and 58), and it can be determined that the number of cluster is two in the second direction. Thus it can be determined that the total number of cluster is two from the two-dimensional measurement values.
When the threshold value is set to a large value, the size of the cluster is reduced which limits accuracy of the coordinates of the center point, and when the threshold value is set to a small value, the size of the cluster is increased which makes the calculation of center point weak to noises. Therefore, the threshold value may be set by an experimental method or another suitable method. In addition, the threshold value may be set through a process of manufacturing the input device or by a user. For example, the threshold value may be set such that a distance between clusters is twice the size of an area touched by the contact object (for example, a finger).
As described above, the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V) are clustered into a number of clusters determined by the clustering part 220.
Next, the center point calculating part 240 receives the clustered measurement values nP_VC and calculates coordinates of each cluster, i.e., a center point of the touch positions using a weighted average. That is, each clustered measurement value nP_VC is multiplied by the weighted value and the weighted measurement values are summed, and the summed value is divided by the summed clustered measurement values nP_VC to calculate coordinates of each cluster.
First, coordinates T_P(x) of the first direction (for example, the x-axis) and coordinates T_P(y) of the second direction (for example, the y-axis) of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_01 will be calculated as follows.
T
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P(x)=(137*2+84*3)/(137+84)=2.38
T
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P(y)=(45*2+25*3)/(45+25)=2.36
Therefore, the center point calculating part 240 outputs the coordinates of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_01, i.e., the coordinates (2.38, 2.36) of the calculated center point as the coordinates of the touch position T_01.
Next, coordinates T_P(x) of the first direction (for example, the x-axis) and coordinates T_P(y) of the second direction (for example, the y-axis) of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_02 will be calculated as follows.
T
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P(x)=(137*2+84*3)/(137+84)=2.38
T
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P(y)=(52*7+58*8)/(52+58)=7.53
Therefore, the center point calculating part 240 outputs the coordinates of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_02, i.e., the coordinates (2.38, 7.53) of the calculated center point as the coordinates of the touch position T_02.
In addition, one side of the plurality of first touch patterns P0_1 to P5_1 in the first direction (for example, the x-axis direction) may be connected to the measurement part 120, and the other sides of the plurality of second touch patterns P0_2 to P5_2 in the first direction may be connected to the measurement part 120. Further, as shown in
When the touch pattern part 110 has the same shape as shown in
(d11, d21, d31, d41, d51) =(5, 35, 15, 51, 23, 4)=nP_Vx0
(d12, d22, d32, d42, d52) =(2, 22, 7, 56, 24, 3)=nP_Vx1
The measurement values become the first measurement values nP_Vx0 in the first direction and the second measurement values nP_Vx1 in the first direction.
In addition, the clustering part 220 calculates measurement values nP_Vy in the second direction using the measurement values. That is, the clustering part 220 adds the measurement values generated through touch patterns (P0_1, PO_2), (P0_1, PO_2), (P0_1, PO_2), (P0_1, PO_2), and (P0_1, PO_2) disposed at the same positions in the second direction to calculate the measurement values nP_Vy in the second direction. The measurement values nP_Vy in the second direction will be represented as follows.
nP_Vy=(7, 57, 22, 107, 47, 7)
When a threshold value in the second direction is set to 40, measurement values nP_VCy in the clustered second direction will be represented as follows.
nP_VCy=(0, 57, 0, 107, 47, 0)
Consequently first measurement values nP_VCx0 in the clustered first direction, second measurement values nP_VCx1 in the clustered first direction will be represented as follows.
nP_VCx0=(0, 35, 0, 51, 23, 0)
nP_VCx1=(0, 22, 0, 56, 24, 0)
The clustering operation should be done in the second direction only with nP_VCy. It can be found from the clustered measurement values that the number of relative maximum values is two (that is, 57 and 107), and thus, it can be determined that the number of cluster is two.
The center point calculating part 240 receives the first measurement values nP_VCx0 in the clustered first direction, the second measurement values nP_VCx1 in the clustered first direction, and the measurement values nP_VCy in the clustered second direction to calculate coordinates of each cluster of the touch positions T_01 and T0_2, i.e., coordinates of each center point of the touch positions T_01 and T_02. A method of calculating each center point of the touch positions using the center point calculating part 240 is similar to that of
First, the coordinates in the first direction of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_01 will be calculated as follows.
(35*0+22*1)/(35 +22)=0.39
The coordinates in the second direction of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_01 will be calculated as follows.
(57*1)/57=1
Therefore, the center point calculating part 240 outputs the coordinates of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_01, i.e., coordinates (0.39, 1) of the calculated center point as the coordinates of the touch position T_01.
Next, the coordinates in the first direction of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_02 will be calculated as follows.
((51+23)*0+(56+24)*1)/((51+23)+(56+24))=0.52
The coordinates in the second direction of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_02 will be calculated as follows.
(107*3+47*4)/(107+47)=3.31
Therefore, the center point calculating part 240 outputs the coordinates of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_02, i.e., coordinates (0.52, 3.31) of the calculated center point as the coordinates of the touch position T_02.
While the embodiment illustrates that the coordinates in the second direction (for example, the y-axis direction) are calculated through the clustering operation, when the touch pattern part 110 has the same constitution as shown in
As shown in
In addition, similar to
When the touch pattern 110 is formed as shown in
The center point calculating part 240 calculates coordinates of each cluster corresponding to the touch positions T_01 and T_02, i.e., coordinates of each center point of the touch positions T_01 and T_02 using the clustered measurement values nP_VC shown in
That is, the coordinates in the first direction of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_01 is calculated as follows.
(10*1+10*2)/(10+10)=1.5
The coordinates in the second direction of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_01 is calculated as follows.
(10*1)/10=1
Therefore, the center point calculating part 240 outputs (1.5, 1) as the coordinates of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_01 as the coordinates of the touch position T_01.
Next, the coordinates in the first direction of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_02 is calculated as follows.
((3+8)*4+(3+8)*5)/((3+8)+(3+8))=4.5
The coordinates in the second direction of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_2 is calculated as follows.
((3+3)*2+(8+8)*3)/((3+3)+(8+8))=2.64
Therefore, the center point calculating part 240 outputs (4.5, 2.64) as the coordinates of the cluster with respect to the touch position T_02 as the coordinates of the touch position T_02.
The touch pattern part 110 may be used by variously altering the embodiments shown in
As described above, when the touch pattern part 110 is used in an altered state, when a process of making a transparent window (or lens) convex on the touch pads is added so that gaps between surfaces of the touch pads become irregular or when gaps between the touch pad and the surface of the display device under the touch pad are not uniform due to assembly distribution in manufacturing processes, or the like, in other words, when it is difficult to accurately calculate a center point of the touch positions using the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V), the center point of the touch positions may be calculated by adding or subtracting an offset value to/from the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V) or using the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V) multiplied by a separated weight value. Notice that the adding or subtracting is as like as an adaptive change of the threshold value, but the multiplication by the separated weight value play another function to correct non-linearity such as thickness difference caused by the convex transparent window and resistance difference caused by distance between sensing terminal and touch location.
Hereinafter, the touch position detecting method of an input device in accordance with the present invention will be described with reference to
First, it is determined whether there is a measurement value P_V (or a standardized measurement value nP_V) larger than a threshold value (S300). If it is determined that there is no measurement value larger than the threshold value, the method is completed.
Next, the number of clusters is determined using the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V) (S310). For example, relative maximum values may be detected from the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V), and the number of relative maximum values may be determined as the number of clusters.
Next, clustering is performed using the threshold value (S320). As described above, the clustering may be performed by a method of substituting a measurement value smaller than the threshold value with ‘0’. As a result of the clustering, the clustered measurement values nP_VC have at least one cluster.
Next, it is determined whether a ghost pattern exists (S330). For example, in the case that the touch pattern part 110 has the same constitution as shown in
When the ghost pattern exists as a result of the determination in S330, the ghost pattern is removed and an actual touch position is determined (S340). For example, in the case that the touch pattern part 110 has the same constitution as shown in
Next, the clustered measurement values nP_VC are input to calculate coordinates of each cluster using a weighted average (S350). That is, with respect to each cluster (i.e., each touch position), coordinates of each cluster which are calculated using the weighted average, are calculated and output as the coordinates of the touch position.
While the embodiments illustrate the case wherein a center point of the contacted part (for example, a center point using a weighted average) is calculated and the center point is output as the coordinates of the touch position, coordinates in consideration of the offset according to the contact object at the calculated center point may be output as the coordinates of the touch position. For example, when the contact object is recognized as a finger, a contour line according to touch values of the finger (for example, the measurement values P_V (or the standardized measurement values nP_V)) may be obtained to obtain the size of a template of the finger, and the coordinates added by the offset corresponding to the coordinates of the calculated center point may be output as the coordinates of the touch position.
The forgoing description concerns an exemplary embodiment of the invention, is intended to be illustrative, and should not be construed as limiting the invention. The present teachings can be readily applied to other types of devices and apparatuses. Many alternatives, modifications, and variations within the scope and spirit of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2009-0102983 | Oct 2009 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR2010/007031 | 10/14/2010 | WO | 00 | 4/10/2012 |