48th week of 2013 patent applcation highlights part 22 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130314252 | IN-VEHICLE PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH A SIGN - Presenting information within a vehicle. Via an information capture device, a symbolic code or a wireless signal transmitted by a sign located external to the vehicle can be detected. Via an information presentation device located within the vehicle, information associated with the symbolic code or contained in the wireless signal can be presented to an occupant of the vehicle. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314253 | RADIO APPARATUS THAT RECEIVES SIGNALS CONTAINING PREDETERMINED INFORMATION - An RF unit and a modem unit receive packet signals. A processing unit processes the received packet signals. A measurement unit measures the received power of the packet signals received. A monitoring unit monitors the variation in the received power of the packet signals measured by the measurement unit. When the received power increases in such a manner that the variation monitored by the monitoring unit is larger than a threshold value, a notification unit starts to convey information reflecting the content of the packet signals processed by the processing unit. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314254 | FLOOD-ACTUATED ROADBLOCK BARRIER GATE - Horizontal road barrier gates pivot on vertical posts to swing horizontally across a flooded roadway to block traffic. Floodwater contact plates or paddles on the road barrier gate bottoms are configured and positioned to move the road barrier gates from the force of the floodwater to swing the road barrier gates horizontally across the roadway to block traffic from crossing the flooded road from both directions. A heavy tension spring on each barrier gate normally keeps the road barrier gate off the road and allows the barrier gate to pivot from obstructing the traffic back to its original non-blocking position once flood water recedes. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314255 | Enhanced Barrel Mounted Traffic Message Board Systems And Methods - Systems and methods disclose an enhanced barrel mounted traffic message board system for displaying information to traffic. A traffic message board is adjustably coupled to a pole and configured to display the traffic information to the traffic. A battery provides power to the traffic message board and a solar panel provides power to the battery. A traffic barrel is positioned around the pole and over a base plate that supports the pole. An internal structure positioned within the barrel couples with the base plate to provide support to the pole. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314256 | AEROSPACE GROUND MANEUVER LIGHT - Aerospace ground maneuver light, comprises a reflector ( | 2013-11-28 |
20130314257 | Aircraft Interface - An aircraft interface apparatus for providing communication between an aircraft system and a device for use on an aircraft comprises a first communication means for providing communication with the aircraft system, and a second communication means for providing communication with the device, wherein the aircraft system uses a first data format and the device uses a second data format, and the apparatus further comprises: an interface processing resource that is configured to receive data in a first format from the device and, in response, to output data in the second format to the aircraft system and/or to receive data in the second format from the device and, in response, to output data in the first format to the aircraft system. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314258 | ELECTRONIC AVIONICS SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present general inventive concept relates to a system of method having an electronic flight display that meets the FAR 23.1311(b) regulatory requirement for redundant backup instruments in the cockpit. The present general inventive concept also provides a system and method to detect failures, obstructions, or improper operation of the aircraft pitot pressure sensing system using a combination of dissimilar sensor data that is independent from each other, e.g., allocated from different sources and employed for different purposes on different displays, and displays information on an avionics display screen. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314259 | DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS THAT ENABLES IMPORT/EXPORT OF SETTING VALUE, CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR, AND STORAGE MEDIUM STORING CONTROL PROGRAM THEREFOR - A data processing apparatus that is capable of reducing the garbling of characters caused by the difference among the character codes when setting data are transferred to another apparatus by the import-export function. A storage unit stores setting data for the data processing apparatus. A receiving unit receives an instruction for exporting the setting data stored in the storage unit. A converting unit converts Unicode data included in the setting data into character code data of language, which is set to the data processing apparatus. An export unit exports the character code data converted by the converting unit and the Unicode data. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314260 | METHOD FOR REDUCING ULTRASOUND DATA - A method for reducing ultrasound data from an ultrasound signal includes rectifying the ultrasound signal and generating an envelope curve about maximum values of the rectified ultrasound signal. Each ultrasound pulse is represented as a curve portion with a single maximum value. A first negative envelope curve signal, which is reduced by a first factor f, and a delayed envelope curve signal which is not modified but is delayed by a time period t | 2013-11-28 |
20130314261 | Digital Correction Techniques for Data Converters - A method and apparatus is disclosed to compensate for impairments within a data converter such that its output is a more accurate representation of its input. The data converter includes a main data converter, a reference data converter, and a correction module. The main data converter may be characterized as having the impairments. As a result, the output of the main data converter is not the most accurate representation of its input. The reference data converter is designed such that the impairments are not present. The correction module estimates the impairments present within the main data converter using its output and the reference data converter to generate corrections coefficients. The correction module adjusts the output of the main data converter using the corrections coefficients to improve the performance of the data converter. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314262 | SWITCH-DRIVING CIRCUIT AND DAC USING THE SAME - A switch-driving circuit and a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) using the switch-driving circuit are provided. The switch-driving circuit includes a main cell and a reference cell. The main cell includes a current source and a resistance-control component electronically connected to the current source. The reference cell is coupled to the current source and the resistance-control component, and includes a first loop, the first loop is configured to track a target reference voltage so as to provide at least one first control voltage to control a resistance change of the resistance-control component. The reference cell and the main cell are implemented by MOS transistors in place of capacitors which occupy an increased circuit area, rendering reduced circuit area for the switch-driving circuit, and decreasing manufacturing costs. Further, the switch-driving circuit outputs a voltage signal with reduced noise, increasing the performance of the Digital-to-Analog Converter. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314263 | Digital-to-Analog-Converter with Resistor Ladder - A digital-to analog-converter (DAC) has a MSB resistor ladder with a plurality of series connected resistors, wherein the MSB resistor ladder is coupled between a first and second reference potential, a LSB resistor ladder with a plurality of series connected resistors, and a plurality of switching units for connecting one of the series connected resistors of the MSB resistor ladder with the LSB resistor ladder, wherein each switching unit has a first switch for connecting a first terminal of an associated MSB resistor with a first terminal of the LSB resistor ladder and a second switch for connecting a second terminal of the associated MSB resistor with a second terminal of the LSB resistor ladder and wherein each switch is configured form a resistor of similar value of the resistors of the LSB resistor ladder when switched on. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314264 | DATA PROCESSING METHOD, AND RELEVANT DEVICES - A data processing method, a data processing system, and relevant devices are provided, which are used to reduce system power consumption. The method in embodiments of the present invention includes: performing sampling on an analog signal to obtain an analog sample value; performing analog-to-digital conversion on the analog sample value to obtain a digital signal; dividing bits forming the digital signal into at least two bit groups; and turning off output of bits in at least one bit group if a preset turnoff condition is satisfied. A data processing system and relevant devices are further provided. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314265 | Method for Reading out Multiple SRAM Blocks with Different Column Sizing in Stitched CMOS Image Sensor - A controlling console for moving elements such as trusses and winches. A console body has a display screen, and a processor which is programmed to produce an output screen on the display screen which accepts controls for controlling at least one movable device. The output screen includes a plurality of different logical blocks which are connected together. Values and conditions such as true, false, rising edge or error can be entered. The console arranges this into a flow arrangement. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314266 | TRANSMITTER AUGMENTED RADAR/LASER DETECTION USING LOCAL MOBILE NETWORK WITHIN A WIDE AREA NETWORK - A radar/laser emission detector is augmented with a cellular communications capability to provide the capability to share emission detection information amongst drivers to give other drivers even more advanced warning. A network of a plurality of cellular augmented radar/laser emission detector devices may be formed, each having the capability to source the location of radar or laser emission detections to others requesting access to such information, and each being warned when within a proximity of a recent radar or laser emission detection reported by at least one of the plurality of hybrid radar/laser detector devices. A local area, mobile area wireless network (MAWN) is formed in a cellular network to share radar/laser detection information among drivers. Mobile Position Centers (MPCs) are provided in ANSI-41 networks and Gateway Mobile Location Centres (GMLCs) (GSM networks), to determine other members that are proximate to a device that is detecting radar emission. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314267 | MULTI-BAND SCANNING FOR RADAR DETECTION IN WI-FI SYSTEMS - Systems and methods are described herein for determining the presence of radar signals within the 5 GHz band using an active communications channel and a portion of the channels adjacent to the active channel. The access point radio may collect the bandwidth of the active and adjacent channels concurrently to avoid having to tune to each channel separately. Further, the radar scanning and a portion of the active channel processing may be completed simultaneously to improve access point utilization. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314268 | SPREAD SPECTRUM RADAR APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - A radar apparatus includes: a transmission circuit; a reception circuit; a Doppler filter that discriminates baseband signals per distance and per Doppler frequency corresponding to the speed of an object; a threshold processing unit group that removes unwanted signals from output signals of the Doppler filter; and an estimation unit that estimates a position and speed of the object from the output signals removed of the unwanted signals. The threshold processing unit group includes threshold processing units corresponding to respective discriminated Doppler frequencies. Each threshold processing unit calculates a threshold value for a corresponding Doppler frequency using a peak value of the output signals in a range of distance corresponding to an object detection area, and determines output signals in the range that are no greater than the threshold value to be the unwanted signals. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314269 | SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE PRESENCE OF AN IDENTIFIER INSIDE A PASSENGER COMPARTMENT - A system for determining the presence of an identifier ( | 2013-11-28 |
20130314270 | LOCATION-BASED RECOVERY DEVICE AND RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICES AND DATA - A device and software utilizing Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) technologies for monitoring and recovering portable computing devices and, a method and system for acquiring such devices, protecting data on such devices, and for compensating owners of devices. A GPS mechanism of the invention provides real time tracking of missing devices that may be coordinated with security agencies to intercept and recover missing computing devices. When a stolen device is unrecoverable, the invention may receive a signal to initiate data recovery where a wireless network is available to recover data for the owner. Alternatively, the GPS mechanism instructs the device to encrypt or destroy stored data files to prevent commercial espionage or privacy violations. The invention discloses a software system and method for computing a purchase price of the GPS mechanism, computing compensation for loss of the device and lost data. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314271 | VEHICLE-BORNE RADAR SYSTEMS WITH CONTINUOUS-TIME, SIGMA DELTA ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS, AND METHODS OF THEIR OPERATION - Embodiments of vehicle-borne radar systems and methods of their operation are provided. The vehicle-borne radar system includes a transmit path and a first receive path. The transmit path is capable of producing a signal for transmission over an air interface (e.g., a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) signal). The receive path includes a continuous-time (CT) sigma delta analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and the receive path is capable of receiving a reflected version of the signal from the air interface, and converting the reflected version along the receive path into a sequence of digital samples using the CT sigma delta ADC. In an embodiment, the transmit path and the receive path are integrated onto a single integrated circuit. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314272 | DETECTION OF RADAR OBJECTS WITH THE AID OF A RADAR SENSOR OF A MOTOR VEHICLE - A method and a system for detecting radar objects with the aid of an angle-resolving radar sensor of a motor vehicle in the presence of an object which extends in the driving direction laterally next to the motor vehicle's own lane and reflects radar waves, a measured position distribution which corresponds to a distribution of azimuth angles of received radar signals of the radar sensor reflected off a radar object being compared to a model of a position distribution which is expected taking into account the presence of the object extending in the driving direction next to the vehicle's own lane, and is a function of a distance from the radar object and a position of a radar object being determined based on the result of the comparison. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314273 | Wireless and Wireline Sensor Nodes, Micro-Radar, Networks and Systems - The following are disclosed and claimed: A micro-radar adapted to generate an antenna output of less than or equal to 10 milli-Watt (mW) through an antenna to an object and receive a Radio Frequency (RF) reflection off of said object, and adapted to respond to a first Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) output and a second DAC output. A wireless sensor node and/or a processor for use in said wireless sensor node. A wireline sensor node and/or a processor for use in said wireline sensor node configured operate said micro-radar by control of said first and said second DAC output. A second apparatus configured to receive an improved sensor report from at least two of the wireless sensor nodes. A processor for use with the second apparatus. A third apparatus adapted to respond to vibrations in pavement. Several integrated circuits and systems. Installation devices, servers and/or computer readable memories. Finite State Machines, computers, memories containing and/or using program systems and/or installation packages. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314274 | TARGET OBJECT DETECTION DEVICE, TARGET OBJECT DETECTING METHOD, COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA STORING TARGET OBJECT DETECTING PROGRAM, AND RADAR APPARATUS - A target object detection device is provided. The device includes an antenna unit for transmitting a detection signal in an observing direction at a predetermined detection cycle and receiving a reflection signal of the detection signal, a receiver for outputting reception data obtained by sampling the reception signal that is received by the antenna unit, a detection data generator for outputting detection data obtained by correlating current reception data with previous detection data, and a detection cycle adjuster for adjusting the detection cycle based on the detection data. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314275 | GUIDED WAVE RADAR LEVEL GAUGE WITH IMPROVED SEALING ARRANGEMENT - A radar level gauge for determining a filling level of a product contained in a tank. The gauge has a sealing arrangement comprising a hollow housing, a conductor-; and a dielectric sleeve arranged inside the housing and surrounding the conductor. At least one gap is formed between the dielectric sleeve and an' adjacent, electrically conducting surface, the gap having a first end which is open to an interior of the tank, so that in use, tank atmosphere may enter and condensate in the gap. The sealing arrangement further comprises an electrically conducting coating provided on a surface of the dielectric sleeve facing the gap, and in electrical contact with said adjacent, electrically conducting surface, so that an impedance between the electrically conducting coating and the adjacent electrically conducting surface is sufficiently low at an operating frequency of the gauge to reduce an influence of any medium present in the gap. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314276 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING POSITION IN A GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM - A system for determining a position of a device, the system including a receiver module, a communication module, and a location determining module. The receiver module respectively acquires signals from a plurality of satellites totaling in number less than five. The communication module obtains, from a server, via a cellular network or a wireless network, ephemeris data corresponding to one or more of the plurality of satellites. The location determining module determines the position of the device based, at least in part, on (i) the signals acquired from the plurality of satellites, and (ii) the ephemeris data corresponding to the one or more of the plurality of satellites obtained from the server. The position of the device is further determined without a priori knowledge regarding the position of the device. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314277 | System and Method for Determining GPS Receiver Position - Systems and methods for determining a position of a global positioning system (GPS) receiver are provided. A first satellite and a second satellite that have an unobstructed communication path to the GPS receiver are identified. For each of the first and second satellites, data received is used to determine a satellite position and a code phase for a transmitted satellite signal. A relative code phase is calculated between the transmitted satellite signals of the first satellite and the second satellite, where the relative code phase is a difference between the determined code phases. The position of the GPS receiver is determined based on the satellite positions of the first and second satellite and the relative code phase. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314278 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND GPS ENGINE CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A method of controlling a mobile terminal, and which includes turning on, via a controller of the mobile terminal, a global positioning system (GPS) engine to measure a position of the mobile terminal and provide a position-related service using the position measured by the GPS engine; sensing, via a sensor of the mobile terminal, a movement characteristic of the mobile terminal; temporarily turning off the GPS engine when the sensed movement characteristic of the mobile terminal is below a predetermined threshold; and turning back on the GPS engine when then sense movement characteristic is greater than or equal to the predetermined threshold. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314279 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device that has a host device, includes: a positioning processing portion that positions the host device based on a signal from a satellite; and a positioning control portion that performs a back positioning control operation of intermittently performing the positioning as back positioning in a specific time period including an off-period in which power of the host device is off Here, the positioning control portion compares a time difference between a time when a preceding round of positioning is successfully performed with respect to a starting time of the specific time period and the starting time of the specific time period with a predetermined first reference time, and prevents a start of the back positioning control operation when the time difference is equal to or more than the first reference time. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314280 | MULTI-ELEMENT ANTENNA BEAM FORMING CONFIGURATIONS FOR MILLIMETER WAVE SYSTEMS - Multiple transmit antenna beam formers include/share a same set of power amplifiers and antenna elements to form multiple concurrent transmit antenna beams. Multiple receive antenna beam formers include/share a same set of antenna elements and low noise amplifiers to form multiple concurrent receive antenna beams. A transceiver includes the multiple transmit antenna beam formers and the multiple receive antenna beam formers, where the multiple transmit and receive beam formers include/share the same set of antenna elements. The transmit antenna beam formers and the receive antenna beam formers are configured to transmit, receive, and operate in the millimeter wave frequency band. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314281 | SATELLITE POSITIONING SYSTEM ENABLED TRAFFIC DETERMINATION - The present invention is directed to utilizing monitoring devices ( | 2013-11-28 |
20130314282 | POSITIONING SYSTEM - The invention relates to a ground-based positioning system for determining a location of a mobile object ( | 2013-11-28 |
20130314283 | APERTURE-COUPLED MICROSTRIP ANTENNA AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - An aperture-coupled microstrip antenna and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The aperture-coupled microstrip antenna includes a radiating patch including an aperture, and a ground plane disposed below the radiating patch. The aperture-coupled microstrip antenna further includes a shorting wall connecting the radiating patch with the ground plane, and a microstrip feeder configured to apply electromagnetic waves to the aperture. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314284 | ANTENNA DEVICE - Provided is an antenna device including a substrate, a metal chassis disposed adjacent a rear surface of the substrate, multiple patch antenna elements formed in an array on a front surface of the substrate, feeding lines formed on the front surface of the substrate and through which electricity is fed to the multiple patch antenna elements, and a ground conductor formed on the rear surface of the substrate in a portion opposite the feeding lines. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314285 | ANTENNA DEVICE AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - An antenna device comprises a patch antenna element having a conductor plate, a ground conductor plate provided in opposition to one face of the conductor plate and spaced a predetermined distance away from this face, and a power-supply point for supplying electric power to the conductor plate; and at least one additional conductor plate high-frequency coupled to the ground conductor plate and having a shape that extends in a direction orthogonal to a straight line connecting the center of the conductor plate and the power-supply point. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314286 | CROSS-DIPOLE ANTENNA CONFIGURATIONS - An apparatus has an improved antenna pattern for a cross dipole antenna. Such antennas desirably have an omnidirectional antenna pattern. Conventional cross dipole antennas exhibit nulls in their antenna patterns, which can cause antennas to deviate from a standard or specification. Applicant recognized and confirmed that the connection of a coaxial cable to the antenna arms is a cause of the nulls in the antenna pattern, and has devised techniques disclosed herein to compensate or cancel the effects of the connection. In one embodiment, the arms of the cross dipole antenna that are coupled to a center conductor of the coaxial cable remain of conventional length, but the arms of the cross dipole antenna that are coupled to a shield of the coaxial cable are lengthened by a fraction of the radius of the outer diameter of the coaxial cable. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314287 | ANTENNA ARRANGEMENT - The Figures illustrate an apparatus | 2013-11-28 |
20130314288 | Differential High Power Amplifier for a Low Profile, Wide Band Transmit Array - An integrated differential high power amplifier-radiator array that overcomes the prior art impedance match issues is described. An impedance matching balun is used to feed a high output impedance, differential HPA, which in turn drives a wide band radiator or array of radiators having a matching input impedance to provide a highly efficient, compact transmit system. In one exemplary embodiment, the HPA may be a high impedance Class-B HPA configured as a push-pull cascode amplifier. A high impedance isolator or circulator may be used between the HPA and the radiator. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that a receive implementation, using a properly matched low noise amplifier in place of the HPA, is also possible. Similarly, with the addition of a slotline circulator, transceiver operation is also attainable with the addition of an impedance matched receive chain. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314289 | PHASE SHIFT DEVICE AND METHOD - A phase shift device includes an input quadrature junction for receiving an input EM signal and extracting a first electromagnetic (EM) signal, a second EM signal, a third EM signal, and a fourth EM signal from the input EM signal. Four waveguide arms are operatively connected to the input quadrature junction for respectively conveying the first, second, third, and fourth EM signals therethrough. At least two of the waveguide arms shift the phase of EM signal conveyed therethrough such that two of the first, second, third, and fourth EM signals are phase shifted with respect to the other two of the first, second, third, and fourth EM signals. An output quadrature junction is operatively connected to the waveguide arms for combining the first, second, third, and fourth EM signals. Thus, polarization adjustment may be achieved through rotation of the phase shift device. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314290 | HIGH EFFICIENCY ANTENNA - Antenna designs are disclosed that exhibit both high bandwidth and efficiency. A first aspect of the invention concerns the form factor of the antenna; a second aspect of the invention concerns the ease with which the antenna is manufactured; and a third aspect concerns the superior performance exhibits by the antenna across a large bandwidth. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314291 | MILLIMETER SCALE THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANTENNA STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING SAME - Millimeter scale three dimensional antenna structures and methods for fabricating such structures are disclosed. According to one method, a first substantially planar die having a first antenna structure is placed on a first surface. A second substantially planar die having at least one conductive element is placed on a second surface that forms an oblique angle with the first surface. The first and second dies are mechanically coupled to each other such that the first die and the first antenna structure extend at the oblique angle to the second die. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314292 | Dipole Strength Clip - An antenna comprising PCB elements mechanically secured by a clip is provided. The antenna has a feedboard printed circuit board having a feed network, at least one radiating element, and the clip. The radiating element includes first and second printed circuit boards, each having a base disposed on a surface of the feedboard printed circuit board. In one example, the printed circuit boards each further include a dipole disposed above the feedboard. In another example, the PCBs are supports and a cross-polarized radiating may be mounted on top. The first and second PCBs may include slots so that the boards may be assembled together. The PCBs also include an extension extending through a first slot on the feedboard PCB, and indentations disposed on the first extension. The clip may have retainers that engage the indentations of the extensions. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314293 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND ANTENNA SYSTEM THEREIN - A communication device including a first conductive plane and an antenna system is provided. The antenna system includes at least a first antenna, a second antenna and a ground plane, and the antenna system is located at a first edge of the first conductive plane. Both the first antenna and the second antenna operate in at least a first band. The ground plane substantially has an inverted T-shape and includes a main ground plane and a protruded ground plane. The main ground plane is coupled to the first conductive plane. The protruded ground plane is located between the first antenna and the second antenna. The ground plane has at least a first slot. A portion of the first slot is located in the protruded ground plane, and two closed ends of the first slot are located in the main ground plane and extend away from each other. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314294 | PORTABLE COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - A portable communication apparatus includes a first antenna radiator, a second antenna radiator, a first feeding point, a second feeding point, and a matching circuit. The first antenna radiator is used for radiating a high-frequency band signal. The second antenna radiator is used for radiating a low-frequency band signal. The first feeding point is coupled to the first antenna radiator and is utilized for processing feed-in or feed-out of the signal of first antenna radiator. The second feeding point is coupled to the second antenna radiator and is utilized for processing feed-in or feed-out of the signal of second antenna radiator. The first feeding point is separate from the second feeding point. The matching circuit is coupled to the first and second feeding points, and used for impedance matching with the first antenna radiator and the second antenna radiator. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314295 | Multi-Channel RX/TX Calibration And Local Oscillator Mismatch Mitigation - A method and system of optimizing transmit beam forming in a multiple radio wireless system is provided. A stimulus signal can be provided to an analog receive input of a device under test (DUT), wherein the DUT includes multiple radios. A receive phase and amplitude can be measured at baseband using the stimulus signal for each radio. At this point, a receive weight and its conjugate can be determined using the receive phases and amplitudes. A calibration vector and its conjugate can also be determined, wherein a product of the receive weight conjugate and the calibration vector conjugate generate a transmit weight. This transmit weight can be applied to transmit signals during the transmit beam forming using the multiple radios. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314296 | Wireless Terminal - Embodiments of the present invention provide a wireless terminal including a PCB, an antenna, and a data connector. The PCB has a groove, which divides the PCB into a first part and a second part. The second part is connected to the antenna, the first part is connected to the data connector through a rotating shaft, and connecting wires of the data connector are connected to the second part. The first part and the second part each have a ground. The ground of the first part is connected to a metal casing of the data connector and a ground wire of the data connector is connected to the ground of the second part and the ground wire of the data connector is electrically connected to the metal casing of the data connector. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314297 | ANTENNA APPARATUS INCLUDING TWO PAIRS OF ANTENNAS PROVIDED RESPECTIVELY TO BE SYMMETRIC WITH RESPECT TO SYMMETRIC LINE - An antenna apparatus is configured to include first, second, third and fourth antennas. The first and fourth antennas are provided to be symmetrical with respect to a predetermined symmetry line on the grounding conductor, and the second and third antennas are arranged to be symmetrical with respect to the symmetry line so that the second and third feeding points are separated apart by a predetermined distance. A first antenna element of the first antenna and a fourth antenna element of the fourth antenna are formed to be substantially parallel to a Y-axis direction, and a second antenna element of the second antenna and a third antenna element of the third antenna are formed to be substantially parallel to an X-axis direction. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314298 | Wearable Device - A wearable device having a first object and a retention system, the retention system having a first link comprising a first interface and a second interface and wherein the first interface is configured to selectively mechanically couple the first link to the first object and wherein the second interface is configured to selectively join the first object and the retention system in a loop via a magnetic connection. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314299 | INFORMATION DISPLAY DEVICE AND INFORMATION DISPLAY METHOD - An information display device includes a location obtaining part configured to obtain location information, a communication part configured to communicate with at least one other information display device through a network, a setting management part configured to determine setting information corresponding to the location information based on setting management information stored in a memory part of the at least one other information display device in response to an operation from a user, a display part configured to display information; and a control part configured to control an output of the information displayed on the display part by using the setting information. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314300 | Graphics and Monitor Controller Assemblies in Multi-Screen Display Systems - A multi-monitor display system is described having an arm adapted for supporting a plurality of monitors containing display screens. The system also includes a column for supporting the arm, a monitor controller assembly for electronically controlling images displayed on the screens, and a graphics assembly for sending signals to the monitor controller assembly to produce the images. The system is used in conjunction with a central processor located in a computer housing. The monitor controller assembly is disposed outside of the monitors and/or the graphics assembly is disposed outside the computer housing. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314301 | MULTI-REGION INTERACTIVE DISPLAY - A multi-region interactive display is provided. In some embodiments, a multi-region interactive display includes a display including a plurality of display regions, the display configured to provide content in at least a first display region and a second display region; a processor configured to select content for display in at least one of the display regions; and a memory coupled to the processor and configured to provide the processor with instructions, in which the first display region and second display region are configured so that when a first user interacts with the first display region, a second user's view of the second display region is at least partially visible. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314302 | MULTIPLE DISPLAY METHOD WITH MULTIPLE COMMUNICATION TERMINALS, MACHINE-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM AND COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - A multiple display method to be performed by two or more communication terminals to expand visibility is provided. A first communication terminal establishes a wireless connection with a second communication terminal, receives device information of the second communication terminal, generates first screen data based on the device information for configuring a first screen of the first communication terminal and second screen data for configuring a second screen of the second communication terminal in association with the first screen. The second screen data is transmitted to the second communication terminal. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314303 | AR GLASSES WITH USER ACTION CONTROL OF AND BETWEEN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS WITH FEEDBACK - This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content, wherein the eyepiece includes user action control of and between internal and external applications with feedback. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314304 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF DRIVING THE SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - Display irregularities in light emitting devices, which develop due to dispersions per pixel in the threshold value of TFTs for supplying electric current to light emitting elements, are obstacles to increasing the image quality of the light emitting devices. An electric potential in which the threshold voltage of a TFT ( | 2013-11-28 |
20130314305 | PIXEL CIRCUIT, LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DISPLAY USING THE SAME AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A pixel circuit of a light emitting diode display includes a light emitting diode, six transistors and two capacitors. The effect of the variation of the threshold voltage of the transistor in the pixel circuit on the display quality can be improved through supplying specific the first to fourth control signals and the first to third reference voltages to the pixel circuit. A light emitting diode display using the aforementioned pixel circuit and a driving method of the aforementioned pixel circuit are also provided. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314306 | DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device includes: a pixel array unit with pixel circuits disposed in matrix form, the pixel circuit including a driving transistor, an electro-optic element, a storage-capacitor, and a sampling transistor, with the electro-optic element emitting light by generating a driving current based on information stored in the storage-capacitor at the driving transistor to be applied to the electro-optic element; and a control unit, of which the output stage includes a buffer transistor, to output a pulse signal for driving the pixel array unit from the buffer transistor; wherein the pixel array unit and the control unit are formed with long laser beam irradiation to be scanned in the vertical direction; and with the control unit, buffer transistors for outputting a pulse signal for sampling to an input video signal to each signal line are arrayed in a column in the longitudinal direction of the laser beam irradiation. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314307 | DRIVING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOT-MATRIX LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE DISPLAY DEVICE - A driving system and a method for a dot-matrix light-emitting diode display device. The driving system comprises a controller, a scan line driver, and a signal line driver. The controller provides a scan line control signal and a signal line control signal. The scan line driver generates a scan line driving signal in response to the scan line control signal. The scan line driving signal is divided into an ON period and a OFF period. The signal line driver generates a signal line driving signal in response to the signal line control signal. The signal line driver generates a discharging control signal or a charging control signal during the OFF period so that the signal line driver and the plurality of signal lines form the discharging or charging paths. Therefore, the parasitic capacitors on the scan lines are discharged or the parasitic capacitors on the signal lines are charged. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314308 | ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY UNIT STRUCTURE AND ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY UNIT CIRCUIT - An organic light emitting display unit structure including a first pixel, a second pixel adjacent to the first pixel, a first scan line electrically connected to the first pixel, a second scan line electrically connected to the second pixel, a data line, a power line, a sustaining signal line, a common reset signal line and a common light emitting signal line is provided. The power line and the sustaining signal line are respectively electrically connected to both of the first pixel and the second pixel. The data line intersects with the first scan line and the second scan line and is electrically connected to the first pixel and the second pixel. The common reset signal line and the common light emitting signal line are substantially disposed inside the first pixel and the second pixel respectively and are electrically connected to the first pixel and the second pixel. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314309 | DISPLAY DEVICE - The present invention provides a display device in which a lateral crosstalk can be suppressed with a simple configuration. A display panel of a liquid crystal display device includes an output-end-side TFT provided on an output end side of a scanning signal line. Auxiliary capacitance lines adjacent to each other are connected via the output-end-side TFT. When a scanning signal line is in a selection state, a corresponding output-end-side TFT enters a conduction state, so that the auxiliary capacitance line and its preceding auxiliary capacitance line are connected to each other. At this time, impedance seen from a position where a potential fluctuation occurs in the auxiliary capacitance line is seemingly reduced more than that in the conventional technique. Consequently, time Tret until potential of the auxiliary capacitance line which fluctuated at the time of writing a data signal recovers to the original potential becomes shorter than that in the conventional technique. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314310 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND OPERATION METHOD THEREOF - A display apparatus and an operation method thereof are provided. The display apparatus includes a display panel. The display panel includes a plurality of data lines, a plurality of scan lines and a plurality of pixels. The pixels are arranged in a matrix manner, and each pixel is electrically connected to one of the data lines and one of the scan lines. The operation method includes steps of: dividing the scan lines into N scan line groups, wherein N is an integer from 2 to the number of the scan lines; and in N frame periods sequentially driving the N scan line groups of scan line respectively and thereby sequentially updating display data of the pixels electrically connected to the N scan line groups of the scan line respectively. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314311 | SYSTEM FOR PROJECTING 3D IMAGES AND DETECTING GESTURES - A three dimensional (3D) imaging system configured to display an autostereoscopic image of a scene toward a viewing area, and detect gestures occurring in the viewing area. The system includes an imaging device configured to project a plurality of projected images in distinct directions, and each projected image is characterized as a distinct perspective view of the scene. The imaging device is also configured to detect a plurality of received images for the purpose of detecting gestures. The system also includes a holographic diffuser, and a mirror arrangement configured to reflect the plurality of projected images from the imaging device toward the holographic diffuser to display an autostereoscopic image of the scene in the holographic diffuser, and reflect a plurality of perspective images from the viewing area toward the imaging device such that each received image corresponds to a distinct perspective view of the viewing area. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314312 | FULL RANGE GESTURE SYSTEM - This disclosure relates to an interactive display, having a front surface including a viewing area, and providing an input/output interface for a user of an electronic device. A planar light guide (PLG) disposed substantially parallel to the front surface, has a periphery at least coextensive with the viewing area. A light-emitting source (LES), disposed outside the periphery of the PLG, is optically coupled with a PLG input. The PLG outputs reflected light, in a direction substantially orthogonal to the front surface, by reflecting light received from the LES. A light collecting device (LCD) collects scattered light that results from interaction of the reflected light with a user-controlled object. The LCD redirects the collected scattered light toward one or more light sensors. A processor recognizes, from outputs of the light sensors, an instance of a user gesture, and controls the interactive display and/or electronic device, responsive to the user gesture. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314313 | DISPLAY WITH CODING PATTERN - A display ( | 2013-11-28 |
20130314314 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - An image display apparatus includes a liquid crystal panel with a dual-view function to display two different first and second screen-sized images that are visible in a driver-seat direction and a passenger-seat direction, respectively. The first screen-sized image in the driver-seat direction contains a guidance image and a guidance manipulation image; the second screen-sized image in the passenger-seat direction contains a video image and a video manipulation image. When an occupant in the driver seat manipulates an icon within the guidance manipulation image on the liquid crystal display panel, the same guidance manipulation image is also displayed in the passenger-seat direction by replacing the video manipulation image. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314315 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A MORE REALISTIC INTERACTION EXPERIENCE USING A STEREOSCOPIC CURSOR - A stereoscopic cursor method comprising: calculating a cursor scene depth of a stereoscopic cursor for a stereoscopic user interface comprising plural stereoscopic buttons, wherein the stereoscopic cursor is positioned between a viewer and the plural stereoscopic buttons; constraining movement of the stereoscopic cursor between the viewer and the plural stereoscopic buttons at the cursor scene depth for input device movements by the viewer that navigate across the front of the plural stereoscopic buttons; receiving an input signal corresponding to viewer selection of one of the plural stereoscopic buttons; and responsive to receiving the input signal, causing movement of the stereoscopic cursor from one end of the cursor scene depth to the one of the plural stereoscopic buttons in a direction coincident with the cursor scene depth. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314316 | TARGETING IN A STYLUS-BASED USER INTERFACE - Aspects of the invention provide virtual hover zones. When a user lowers a hovering stylus while remaining within a hover zone, cursor control is modified to be more easily controllable by the user. If the user pauses the stylus in mid-air before lowering the stylus, and if the stylus remains within the hover zone, then upon touchdown the cursor may be moved to the projection of the location where the stylus was paused. Any action that may be taken in response to the touch down may be sent to the projection location as well. Also provided are cursor control zones. A dampening zone may be used to provide dampened cursor movement feedback in response to movement input provided by a pointing device. Also, a dead zone may be used to prohibit cursor movement in response to movement input provided by the pointing device. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314317 | APPARATUS FOR NON-CONTACT 3D HAND GESTURE RECOGNITION WITH CODE-BASED LIGHT SENSING - An apparatus for non-contact 3D hand gesture recognition with code-based light sensing is provided, including a plurality of light emitters, at least a light sensor, and a controller, wherein the controller is connected to and controls the plurality of light emitters to emit lights containing a respective identification code. The emitted lights can be reflected by an object, for example, a hand in our application. The at least a light sensor can identify the original light emitter of each respective reflected light through the identification code as well as computing the power level of each respective reflected light to determine the distance or location of the object. The hand gesture recognition can be deduced based on the power levels of respective reflected lights over a time period. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314318 | METHOD OF IMPROVING CURSOR OPERATION OF HANDHELD POINTER DEVICE IN A DISPLAY AND HANDHELD POINTER DEVICE WITH IMPROVED CURSOR OPERATION - A method and apparatus of improving cursor operation of handheld pointer device in a display is provided, applicable to a handheld pointer device and a display. The display can display a cursor indicating the location of a handheld pointer device in a display. The method includes the steps of: the handheld pointer device transmitting a control signal to the display to enter a slow cursor movement mode; the display in the slow movement mode receiving a control signals transmitted by the handheld pointer device; the display showing a slow moving cursor accordingly when the control signal being a move cursor command; the display exiting the slow cursor mode and entering selected object when the control signal being a select object command; and the display exiting the slow cursor movement mode when the control signal being an exit mode command. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314319 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SENSING IMAGE - The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for sensing an image formed by a fluid that is wetted to a real paint brush, such as water. The image sensing apparatus includes an input unit configured to receive an image using a paint brush that is wet with a fluid, a light source unit configured to emit infrared light to the input unit for sensing the image, and a sensing unit configured to sense scattered light generated in response to the image received by the input unit using the wet paint brush and to image sensed results. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314320 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIRTUAL CURSOR BY USING PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A method of controlling a three-dimensional virtual cursor (3D) by using a portable electronic device, the method including: sensing at least one of a movement and a touch input of a portable electronic device through a sensor mounted in the portable electronic device; and converting the sensed at least one of the movement and the touch input of the portable electronic device into a cursor control signal for controlling an operation of a cursor in a 3D space to output the cursor control signal. According to the method, a 3D virtual cursor may be conveniently controlled without a location or time limit by using a portable electronic device which a user carries. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314321 | VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY - An automotive instrument cluster human machine interface (HMI) has a display screen and an input. The display screen displays a polyhedral with each face of the polyhedron having unique information. The input is operable to rotate the polyhedron such that a new face is displayed on the display screen. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314322 | TOUCH PANEL AND INPUT SWITCHING METHOD - A touch panel includes a transparent sheet with a keyboard layout pattern formed thereon, a touch display panel, a processor and at least two input modules. The input modules are chosen from the group consisting of a keyboard input module, a handwriting input module and a touch input module. The processor includes a touch operation recognition module, a determining module and a switching module. The touch operation recognition module identifies touch pattern on the touch panel. The determining module compares the touch pattern identified by the touch operation recognition module to preset touch pattern(s) and generates commands according to the comparison result. The switching module receives the command from the determining module and actives a corresponding input module. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314323 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND AN INPUT MODULE AND AN FLEXIBLE BRIDGING BOARD THEREOF - An input module is mounted on a portable electronic device and has a sensing substrate and a cover lens mounted on a top surface of the sensing substrate, a physical switch mounted on and electrically connected to a bottom surface of the sensing substrate, and a flexible bridging board having two opposite short sides respectively protruding from two short sides of the sensing substrate for the two short sides of the flexible bridging board to be mounted on the electronic device. As the two short sides of the input module are mounted on the electronic device and a lever arm between a pressed point to a fixed point of the input module is shortened, a torque applied to the input module is lowered and the input module is not easily deformed. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314324 | KEYBOARD AND INPUT METHOD USING SAME - A keyboard includes an input interface, a rotatable infrared emitter, a first counter, a second counter, an infrared receiver, and a processor. The rotatable infrared emitter emits infrared light across the input interface which represents a keyboard. The first counter starts a count at each beginning of the infrared light emission. The second counter starts a count when the infrared emitter rotates to reach a reference direction in each rotating period. The infrared receiver stops the counts of the first counter and the second counter when the infrared receiver receives infrared light reflected from an obstacle. The first counter defines a transmission time of the infrared light. The second counter defines a rotating time. The processor calculates a position of the obstacle on the input interface according to the transmission time, the rotating time, a rotating speed of the infrared emitter, and positions of the infrared emitter and infrared receiver. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314325 | OPERATION INPUT DEVICE - An operation input device ( | 2013-11-28 |
20130314326 | HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH TEXT DISAMBIGUATION - A handheld electronic device is provided with a function of text disambiguation. The device detects an ambiguous input including a number of selections of a number of keys, and displays a plurality of outputs for a duration of time based on an elapsed time between the number of selections of the number of keys. Each of the plurality of outputs corresponds to the ambiguous input. At least one of the plurality of outputs is an orphan prefix corresponding to the ambiguous input. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314327 | FRAMELESS TOUCH PANEL - This invention discloses a touch panel used in an electronic device having a contour line, and the touch panel includes a covered area disposed on a surface of the electronic device and a transparent touch area disposed adjacent to the covered area, and most of the transparent touch area are surrounded by the contour line of the electronic device. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314328 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ENHANCING TOUCH SCREEN OPERATION IN A DISPLAY OF AN AIRCRAFT - A method is provided for controlling touch screen operation of a display device. The method includes: switching an operation of the touch screen to a turbulence mode based on at least one of a detection of turbulence and a user request to enter the turbulence mode. When the operation of the touch screen is in the turbulence mode, one of the following is performed: modifying a user interface, or processing touch sensor input data to determine a selection based on a turbulence processing method. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314329 | TOUCH PANEL DETECTION DEVICE - A touch panel detection device includes a substrate, at least one first and at least one second transmitter, at least one first and at least one second receiver and a connection unit. The substrate is a frame body having opposed first and second sides and opposed third and fourth sides. A first fixing section and a second fixing section are respectively disposed on the first and second sides. A third fixing section and a fourth fixing section are respectively disposed on the third and fourth sides. Opposed fixing sections are respectively parallelly arranged and misaligned from each other. The first and second transmitters are respectively disposed on the first and third fixing sections, while the first and second receivers are respectively disposed on the second and fourth fixing sections. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314330 | TOUCH INPUT SETTINGS MANAGEMENT - In one aspect a method includes: detecting an initial input indicating a user selection disabling touch input for a touch input device of an information handling device; providing a dialog box to a user offering an opportunity to provide an appropriate input confirming the initial input; responsive to expiration of a predetermined time, reverting back to a default mode wherein touch input is enabled; and responsive to receiving a confirming input prior to the expiration of the predetermined time, disabling touch input on the touch input device of the information handling device. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314331 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING A GESTURE - A method includes detecting a swipe gesture from an initial touch location on a touch-sensitive display of an electronic device; determining touch attributes for the swipe gesture; and performing a lock function if the touch attributes correspond to a stored swipe gesture associated with the lock function. Further lock functions may be activated by detection of attributes of a further stored swipe gesture. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314332 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CLICKING AND POSITIONING MOVABLE OBJECT - An electronic device can acquire position coordinates of a central point of a movable object on a touch screen display in response to a user touching a manipulation region of the movable object. The electronic device calculates new position coordinates according to the position coordinates of the central point and preset deviation values, and sets the new position coordinates as present position coordinates of a registration point of the movable object. The registration point of the movable object can be seen throughout by the user when the user select or move the movable object. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314333 | MULTI-MONITOR SYSTEM AND MULTI-MONITOR CONTROLLING METHOD - An exemplary multi-monitor method includes controlling a first position determining unit and a second position determining unit of a corresponding monitor to emit signals. Then, the method determines which of the first position determining unit and the second position determining unit of the corresponding monitor has received the signal. The method next determines the position of the corresponding monitor among all of the monitors, and determines a new coordinate range of the corresponding monitor in the Cartesian coordinate system. Then the method determines which point has been touched in response to a user touch on the touch unit, and determines the new set of coordinates in the Cartesian coordinate system corresponding to the touched point. Next, the method determines one or more touched monitors, and controls the determined one or more touched monitors to execute the corresponding operation. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314334 | Device, System, and Method for Logging Near Field Communications Tag Interactions - An apparatus, method and system for categorizing, parsing, grouping and displaying Near Field Communication (NFC) tags for presentation on a user device, including storing in a computer readable medium of a log of ones of the tags read by or written by the user device, assessing at least one category for each of the logged tags, and displaying, in conjunction with at least one indicator indicative of the respective at least one category, of each of the logged tags on the user device. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314335 | TOUCH PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING THE SAME - A touch panel including a transparent substrate having an active area and an inactive area on a circumference of the active area; a plurality of X-axis and Y-axis electrodes; a first controller attached to a first side of the transparent substrate including the inactive area, and including a driving IC configured to control the X-axis and Y-axis electrode sensors; a second controller attached to a second side of the transparent substrate including the inactive area, in which the second side is opposite to the first side; a plurality of lead lines provided to the inactive area and connecting each of the X-axis and Y-axis electrode sensors with one of the first and second controllers; and a signal channel connecting the second controller to the driving IC of the first controller and being spaced away from the transparent substrate including the X-axis and Y-axis electrode sensors and the lead lines. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314336 | METHODS OF RHYTHM TOUCH UNLOCK AND RELATED ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An operating method of rhythm touch unlock is disclosed in the present invention. The operating method includes starting a rhythm touch unlock function, reading a touch signal stream, analyzing each signal event of the touch signal stream, reading a predetermined parameter from a database, comparing the touch signal stream to the predetermined parameter, and executing a corresponding operation according to a comparison. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314337 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND HANDWRITTEN DOCUMENT CREATION METHOD - According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a touch-screen display, a memory, a display process module, and a change module. The memory is configured to store time-series information indicative of loci and an order of handwriting of a plurality of strokes handwritten on the touch-screen display. The display process module is configured to display loci corresponding to the plurality of strokes, on the touch-screen display, based on time-series information. The change module is configured to change time-series information in accordance with an editing operation to the plurality of strokes on the touch-screen display. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314338 | DUAL DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD OF DRIVING THE SAME - A dual display including: a first display for displaying first visual information and receiving a touch input; a second display including a double-sided emission display for displaying second visual information through a first surface or a second surface opposite to the first surface, and receiving a touch input; a sensor for sensing relative locations of the first and second displays; and a controller for determining whether or not the second display is covering the first display according to a signal of the sensor, and for controlling the first and second displays. Here, the controller is configured to receive the touch input from the second display when the second display unit covers the first display, and to receive the touch input from the first display when the second display does not to cover the first display. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314339 | CONTROLLER DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD - A controller device transmits operation data to an information processing device. The controller device wirelessly communicates with the information processing device. The controller device includes an operation unit, a generating unit, and a communication unit. The operation unit includes at least a gyrosensor, an acceleration sensor, a direction input unit, and a touch panel. The generating unit generates operation data based on data obtained from the operation unit. The communication unit wirelessly transmits the operation data to the information processing device for each iteration of a predetermined cycle. The operation data transmitted in a single transmission includes: data representing a value obtained by adding together nine pieces of angular velocity detected by the gyrosensor; data representing one piece of acceleration detected by the acceleration sensor; data representing one piece of direction detected by the direction input unit; and data representing ten pieces of position detected by the touch panel. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314340 | CONTROLLER DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD - A controller device is used for more information processes. The controller device is capable of wirelessly communicating with an information processing device. The controller device includes a communication unit, a display unit, and a program executing unit. The communication unit transmits, to the information processing device, operation data obtained based on an operation performed on the controller device, and receives, from the information processing device, image data generated in the information processing device through a process performed based on operation data. A display unit displays an image represented by the image data received from the information processing device. When a predetermined operation on the controller device is performed, the program executing unit executes a predetermined program and displays at least the image resulting from the execution of the program on the display unit. The communication unit transmits, to the information processing device, data indicating that the predetermined program is being executed. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314341 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR PROVIDING VISUAL EFFECTS ON A TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY - A graphical user interface, method and apparatus for providing visual effects on a touchscreen display, including: displaying a first screen; detecting a multi-point touch on the first screen; detecting a first touch event based on the multi-point touch; turning the first screen into a garbage object in response to the first touch event; and removing the garbage object by moving the garbage object to a trash bin icon. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314342 | TOUCH SENSING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING THE SAME - A touch sensing device includes a touch screen coupled with a display panel including data lines, gate lines crossing the data lines, and pixels arranged in a matrix form, and a touch sensing circuit which supplies a driving signal to lines of the touch screen and senses a touch input. The touch sensing circuit detects an optimum sensing time, in which changes in a voltage change of the gate lines are maintained within a previously determined allowable range, in a touch screen drive period in which data is not written to the pixels of the display panel. The touch sensing circuit supplies the driving signal to the lines of the touch screen only in the optimum sensing time of the touch screen drive period. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314343 | IN-CELL TOUCH TYPE LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING THE SAME - The present disclosure relates to a liquid crystal display (LCD) device, and particularly, to an in-cell touch type LCD device, and a method for driving capable of preventing deterioration of picture quality and enhancing touch sensitivity, by dividing a touch block in a spatial manner, not in a time manner. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314344 | DISPLAY APPARATUS, INPUT APPARATUS CONNECTED TO DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND CONTROLLING METHODS THEREOF - A display apparatus, an input apparatus connected to the display apparatus, and controlling methods thereof are provided. The display apparatus includes: a plurality of displays which provide a screen displaying a signal-processed image; an interface which receives coordinate information of the screen recognized by the input apparatus, from the input apparatus; and a controller which controls the display apparatus to change and provide a luminance to a preset area on the screen provided by the plurality of displays, by using the received coordinate information. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314345 | INFORMATION INPUT UNIT AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An information input unit includes a carrying module disposed on a base and movable between a first position and a second position, and an input module disposed on and moveable along with the carrying module. The input module includes a touch-pad mechanism including a touch pad configured to be pressed to a pressed position and to generate a touch signal upon being touched, a resilient supporting mechanism resiliently supporting the touch pad to enable the touch pad to return to its original position from the pressed position, and a pressing mechanism disposed below the touch pad and configured to generate a pressing signal upon being pressed by the touch pad. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314346 | Electronic Book - An e-book reader in which destruction of a driver circuit at the time when a flexible panel is handled is inhibited. In addition, an e-book reader having a simplified structure. A plurality of flexible display panels each including a display portion in which display control is performed by a scan line driver circuit and a signal line driver circuit, and a binding portion fastening the plurality of display panels together are included. The signal line driver circuit is provided inside the binding portion, and the scan line driver circuit is provided at the edge of the display panel in a direction perpendicular to the binding portion. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314347 | TOUCH PANEL AND INPUT DEVICE USING SAME - A touch panel includes a first substrate, multiple translucent first electrodes, multiple first wirings, a second substrate, multiple translucent second electrodes, multiple second wirings, and a light-shielding layer. The first wirings include first ends connected to the respective first electrodes, and second ends extending to the edge of the first substrate. The second wirings include first ends connected to the respective second electrodes, and second ends extending to the edge of the second substrate. The light-shielding layer is formed on the first substrate in a position covering at least a part of the first wirings and also corresponding to at least a part of the second wirings. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314348 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device including a lower body, an upper body, a first screen, a second screen and a detecting element is provided. The upper body is pivotally connected to the lower body and capable to rotate relatively. When the upper body rotates to make the detector detect that the upper body is at a closed position, the electronic device is switched to a first mode, the second screen disposed on an external surface of the upper body displays a first image. When the upper body rotates to make the detecting element detect that the upper body is at an opening position, the electronic device is switched to a second mode, and the first screen disposed on an inner surface of the upper body displays the first frame. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314349 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DISPLAY OF ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME - A method for controlling a display of an electronic device is proposed along with the electronic device using the same. The electronic device has the display and a touch sensor disposed on the display. The method includes the following steps. The touch sensor is driven when the display is not driven to display an image. A sensing signal is received from the touch sensor. First information is determined based on the sensing signal. The first information is compared with first predetermined information. The display is driven to display the image when the first information matches the predetermined information. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314350 | DISPLAY INPUT DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - While a display portion displays a list, a scroll operation that is an operation of moving a touch position after the touch of a touch panel portion and of thereafter cancelling the touch of the touch panel portion is performed such that the touch panel portion receives an instruction to scroll the list, and, when the scroll operation is performed on the touch panel portion, the display portion changes a scroll width at which the list is scrolled according to a scroll operation direction that is a direction in which the touch position is moved at the time of the scroll operation. | 2013-11-28 |
20130314351 | TOUCH PANEL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A touch panel including a panel body and a gas passage provided in the panel body. The panel body includes a pair of electrode plates, and each electrode plate is provided with a conductive layer. The electrode plates are fixedly attached to each other so that conductive coats thereof are opposed to each other with a gap defined therebetween. The gas passage is configured to allow a gas existing in the gap to circulate in the panel body. | 2013-11-28 |