This application claims priority of Korean Application No. 10-2005-0097921, filed on Oct. 18, 2005, with the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates generally to rear seat entertainment systems and, more particularly, to systems and methods for improving the brightness of images on a rear seat entertainment monitor as seen from different viewing angles.
Traditionally, Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) offer a limited viewing angle. Depending on the viewer's location, the displayed screen state can vary considerably; looking at the display panel from the sides, top, or bottom often results in tremendous color distortions or loss of brightness. An illustration of various viewing angles and a table of their corresponding brightness are shown in FIG. I and
Referring to
As such, there is a need in the art for systems and methods that can correct the brightness of an LCD panel at wider viewing angles.
The present invention provides systems and methods for adjusting the brightness of a Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) monitor in an automotive vehicle based on the open angle of the monitor.
In some embodiments of the present invention, a system for adjusting brightness of a rear seat entertainment monitor of a vehicle based on the open angle of the monitor includes a monitor open angle input unit, a control unit, an image processing unit and a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel unit. The monitor open angle input unit outputs a gearing amount, which corresponds to the current open angle of the rear seat entertainment monitor of the vehicle. The control unit receives this gearing amount from the monitor open angle input unit and uses it to calculate the current open angle of the monitor, and outputs a control signal required to set parameter values for an output screen image based on the monitor's calculated open angle. In response to the control signal output from the control unit, the image processing unit outputs a screen image of the monitor using the corrected parameter values for the output screen image. The LCD panel unit then projects the image, which has been output through the image processing unit, onto a screen.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the method of adjusting brightness of a rear seat entertainment monitor of a vehicle based on the open angle of the monitor comprises: a) receiving from a control unit a gearing amount corresponding to an open angle of the monitor; b) calculating a current open angle of the monitor using the received gearing amount; setting parameter values for an output screen image corresponding to the current open angle after the open angle of the monitor has been calculated; c) projecting the screen image from an image processing unit onto a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel unit; d) adjusting brightness of a backlight of the LCD panel unit using the parameter values set by the control unit; and e) completing adjustment of the screen brightness of the monitor.
For a better understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Herein below, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention provides a system, shown in
The monitor open angle input unit 10 outputs a gearing amount which corresponds to the current open angle a of the RSE monitor 100, as illustrated in
In the system illustrated in
Further, the image processing unit 30 includes a brightness adjustment register unit 31 for adjusting brightness, a contrast adjustment register unit 32 for adjusting contrast, a hue adjustment register unit 33 for adjusting hue, a gamma adjustment register unit 34 for adjusting gamma, a saturation adjustment register unit 35 for adjusting color saturation, and a Direct Current (DC) inverter circuit unit 36 for adjusting a voltage value for the backlighting intensity of the LCD panel unit. As previously mentioned, the brightness, contrast, hue, gamma and color saturation are parameter values for the output screen image of the monitor.
Further, a backlight lamp unit 50 is provided in the LCD panel unit 40 to adjust the brightness of the LCD panel.
Further, the monitor open angle input unit 10 is manufactured to have a gear-hinge structure to output the number of clicks by which a gear has been rotated according to the current open angle of the monitor.
As shown in
In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the monitor open angle input unit 10 comprises a rotatable gear-hinge structure, designated as portion “O” in
The method of adjusting the brightness of a rear seat entertainment monitor in conjunction with the open angle of the monitor according to an embodiment of the present invention, using the system having the above construction, is described with reference to the flowchart of
As shown in
After the current open angle of the monitor has been calculated at step S20, the control unit 20 sets parameter values for an output screen image corresponding to the current open angle of the monitor, e.g. brightness, contrast, hue, gamma, and color saturation required for outputting the screen image of the monitor, and a voltage value required for adjusting the backlighting intensity of the LCD panel unit, using the stored map table at step S30.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the control unit 20 is a Micom means that adjusts various parameters, e.g. brightness, contrast, chroma, hue, gamma and saturation, of the LCD. It should be noted that alternative means capable of serving the above function can be used to achieve the object of the present invention. The Micom means comprise a memory wherein map table 25 is stored. The map table 25 contains data in the form of a table containing parameter values, e.g. brightness, contrast, chroma, hue, gamma, and saturation, etc. according to various open angles. To adjust the brightness of the screen image outputted on the LCD panel, the control unit 20 comprises a processor that can access data from the map table and thus retrieve the appropriate signals for brightness, contrast, chroma, hue, gamma, and saturation given the open angel of the monitor. The control unit 20 then transmits these signals to the appropriate registers in the image processing unit 30. Likewise, an appropriate voltage value signal of the backlight lamp unit is selected based on the open angle of the monitor and transmitted to the DC inverter circuit of the image processing unit 30, thereby altering or correcting the brightness of the screen image as outputted on the LCD panel.
In summary, after respective parameter values have been set at step S30, correction control signals for respective parameter values outputted from the control unit 20 are inputted to the image processing unit 30, thereby directing the correction of the respective parameter values. After respective parameter values have been corrected, the image processing unit 30 projects a screen image, in which the respective parameter values have been corrected, onto the LCD panel unit 40, and adjusts the backlighting brightness of the backlight lamp unit 50 in the LCD panel unit 40. In this manner, the screen image brightness of the monitor is adjusted based on the open angle of the monitor at steps S40 and S50.
A demonstration of the extent to which the brightness of the screen images can be adjusted at various viewing angles is provided in
As is apparent from the foregoing, there is an advantage in a system and method for adjusting the brightness of the RSE monitor of a vehicle in conjunction with the open angle of the monitor of the present invention, in that it can provide a bright image even at a non-perpendicular viewing angle. Thus, the present invention saves users from the inconvenience of having to adjust the open angle of the monitor each time, thereby effectively extending the useful viewing range of the monitor.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be limited to the foregoing embodiments. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that changes or modifications to the embodiments can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
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10-2005-0097921 | Oct 2005 | KR | national |