25th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 27 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100156694 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING MACRO ROUTINES IN A REMOTE CONTROL - A remote control for appending commands into a learned macro routine of commands is provided. A receiver is arranged to receive signals from one or more remote controls, wherein the signals represent one or more commands comprising a macro. The remote control stores the macro in memory and has “learned” the received macro. The learned macro can be modified by appending one or more additional commands into the macro using commands already contained within the remote control. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156695 | ELECTROMAGNETIC ABSORBER USING RESISTIVE MATERIAL - An electromagnetic absorber using resistive material includes a ground plane of a conductive material; a dielectric layer formed on the ground plane; and a pattern layer in which specific unit cell patterns made of a resistive material are periodically arranged on the dielectric layer. The electromagnetic absorber is applied to an electronic toll collection system, a transportation device, a building structure, an electronic device and an anechoic chamber. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156696 | RADIO WAVE ABSORBER, ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND RADIATED IMMUNITY SYSTEM - A radio wave absorber for use in an electromagnetic field probe that measures an electromagnetic field by means of an antenna section provided therewith, the radio wave absorber including: a first end section; a second end section that is located at a position opposite the first end section; and an intermediate section that is located between the first and second end sections, the intermediate section having outer dimension and thickness that increase in accordance with a distance from the first end section toward the second end section. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156697 | QUANTITY SMOOTHER - In an embodiment, a quantity smoother includes a first stage and a second stage. The first stage is operable to receive a sequence of raw samples of a quantity and to generate from the raw samples intermediate samples of the quantity, the intermediate samples having a reduced level of fluctuation relative to the sequence of raw samples. The second stage is coupled to the first stage and is operable to generate from the intermediate samples resulting samples of the quantity, the resulting samples having a reduced level of fluctuation relative to the sequence of intermediate samples. For example, such a quantity smoother may be part of a target-ranging system on board a fighter jet, and may smooth an error in an estimated target range so that the fighter pilot may more quickly and confidently determine in his head a range window within which the target lies. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156698 | Multiple-Sensor Tracking Processing Method with Reduced Latency Time - A multiple-sensor tracking method, notably implemented in an air traffic control system, making it possible to reduce the latency time introduced by the tracking system, characterized in that the correlation ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100156699 | DEVICE AND METHOD OF DETECTING A TARGET OBJECT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE - A device and method for detecting a target object for a motor vehicle. The method comprises the steps of correcting a position of at least one target point relative to a motor vehicle depending on a movement of the motor vehicle over a given number of cycles; starting from at least one target point, forming a first group with adjacent target points depending on a first given characteristic; verifying if the first group is homogeneous depending on a second given characteristic; and calculating a position of a formed group relative to the motor vehicle over the given number of cycles, a formed group corresponding to a target object. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156700 | METHOD OF MANAGING THE FREQUENCIES AND BORESIGHTINGS EMITTED BY A DISPERSIVE-ANTENNA RADAR - The present invention pertains to methods for managing resources in radar time, that is to say methods making it possible to manage in an optimal manner the scheduling of the boresightings performed. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156701 | DETECTION AND RANGING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF DESIGNING DETECTION AND RANGING APPARATUS - A method of designing a detection and ranging apparatus having an M number of transmitting elements and an N number of receiving elements, includes decomposing a desired polynomial equation representing an array factor of a K element sensor array into a first polynomial equation representing an array factor of an M element sensor array and a second polynomial equation representing an array factor of an N element sensor array, determining arrangement of the M number of transmitting elements based on the first polynomial equation, and determining arrangement the N number of receiving elements based on the second polynomial equation, wherein K=M×N, or K≧max(M, N). | 2010-06-24 |
20100156702 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FILLING LEVEL DETERMINATION - A radar level gauge system using microwaves for measuring a level of a surface of a product in a container, comprising a waveguide arranged to extend into the product contained in the container, wherein a plurality of reference impedance transitions are arranged at known position along the waveguide and being configured to reflect a portion of transmitted electromagnetic signals back towards the transceiver. Preferably, each of the reference impedance transitions has a first reflection coefficient for the electromagnetic signals when the level of the surface is above the reference impedance transition and a second reflection coefficient for the electromagnetic signal when the level of the surface is below the reference reflector, the first reflection coefficient being substantially lower than the second reflection coefficient. According to this design, a higher accuracy of filling level measurements can be achieved. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156703 | RADAR COORDINATE REGISTRATION - Integration of ionospheric models in over the horizon radars (OTHR) is achieved with very little or substantially no change to existing coordinate registration systems or software by specifying a virtual transponder at a target location and generating a signal which appears to have emanated from a transponder at that location. A return path to said virtual transponder is ray-traced through the ionospheric model to produce propagation parameters; and an appropriately delayed virtual transponder signal is inserted into the receiver. The result produced at the receiver is used to perform coordinate registration for further received signals. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156704 | Method and Apparatus for Determining the Geographic Location of a Device - A method and apparatus for determining the location of a device from signals provided by a plurality of satellites. A device receives a first plurality of signals comprising one signal from each of a first plurality of satellites and determines a first location of the device as a function of the first plurality of signals. The device then determines a second location thereof as a function of a second plurality of signals if the first location is not within a predetermined threshold. The second plurality of signals is a first subset of the first plurality of signals. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156705 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING ABSOLUTE TIME-OF-DAY IN A MOBILE-ASSISTED SATELLITE POSITIONING SYSTEM - A method and apparatus for determining time-of-day in a mobile receiver is described. In one example, expected pseudoranges to a plurality of satellites are obtained. The expected pseudoranges are based on an initial position of the mobile receiver and an initial time-of-day. Expected line-of-sight data to said plurality of satellites is also obtained. Pseudoranges from said mobile receiver to said plurality of satellites are measured. Update data for the initial time-of-day is computed using a mathematical model relating the pseudoranges, the expected pseudoranges, and the expected line-of-sight data. The expected pseudoranges and the expected line-of-sight data may be obtained from acquisition assistance data transmitted to the mobile receiver by a server. Alternatively, the expected pseudoranges may be obtained from acquisition assistance data, and the expected line-of-sight data may be computed by the mobile receiver using stored satellite trajectory data, such as almanac data. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156706 | MOBILE CELLULAR IDENTIFICATION DATABASE FOR ENHANCED GPS PERFORMANCE - A mobile station database of cellular identifications and associated position information is stored in mobile station memory. The mobile station uses the position information in the database to assist in determining a current position for the mobile based on an identifier, such as cell ID, base station BSIC, PSC, or carrier frequency. A satellite vehicle signal is searched in an uncertainty region that is a function of position information associated with the current identifier. The uncertainty region can be limited by assumed platform dynamics via predefined velocity and acceleration information. Time maintenance for the mobile station can also be achieved through known approximate position from the position database and measurement of a single satellite vehicle propagation delay. The mobile station can compare a position determination obtained through satellite vehicle signals with position database information to determine the validity of that position. Out-of-network position information is also stored in the position database and is optionally shared with a network. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156707 | Method and Apparatus for Determining the Geographic Location of a Device - A method and apparatus for determining the location of a device from signals provided by a plurality of satellites. A device receives a first plurality of signals comprising one signal from each of a first plurality of satellites and determines a first location of the device as a function of the first plurality of signals. The device then determines a second location thereof as a function of a second plurality of signals if the first location is not within a predetermined threshold. The second plurality of signals is a first subset of the first plurality of signals. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156708 | Auxiliary Positioning Method and Auxiliary Positioning Device Using the Method - An auxiliary positioning method, applied to a portable electronic device operative in a wireless communication network system and a satellite positioning system, for determining current position information of the potable electronic device, includes steps of receiving a plurality of current signals from at least one base station in the wireless communication network system to generate current signal information; accessing at least one track record related to the current signal information from a track record database, wherein the track record database includes a plurality of track records which record respective position information and signal information of base stations corresponding to the position information; and calculating the current position information according to the at least one track record. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156709 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLYING CODE CORRECTIONS FOR GNSS POSITIONING - A method and system for approximating a position using a Global Navigational Satellite System (GNSS) having a plurality of GNSS satellites and an augmentation system, the method including the steps of obtaining an initial code pseudorange measurement and an initial carrier phase measurement from a signal transmitted by a GNSS satellite in the GNSS system, receiving a code correction from the augmentation system, using the code correction to correct the initial code pseudorange measurement and the initial carrier phase measurement to mitigate for errors in the signal, to result in a corrected code pseudorange measurement and a corrected carrier phase measurement, and using a code dominated measurement in a filter which outputs apposition and ambiguity estimate. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156710 | SYNCHRONIZATION INDICATION IN NETWORKS - Systems and methods provide a network's synchronization status to a terminal when the terminal receives a transmission from the network. This network synchronization status can be indicated in accordance with various methods including, but not limited to the following: with a status flag in a network message; in a network capability indication; in a network's positioning capability indication; cell/network time relation information; in a time relation information of different Radio Access Technologies; and implicitly with another parameter and/or by a request for a certain measurement. When the network's synchronization status is determined, accurate time information/time assistance data can be maintained at the terminal. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156711 | TRAVEL TRACKING APPARATUS - A business travel tracking apparatus which includes a processor having a processor memory and a global positioning system sensor for determining vehicle position. An input device is provided which is in communication with the processor for designating each trip as either a business trip or a personal trip. A sensor is in communication with the processor for determining a commencement of the trip. An alarm is in communication with the processor. The processor activates the alarm when the trip sensor senses the commencement of a trip and deactivates the alarm when the input device indicates that a selection has been made. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156712 | GPS GATE SYSTEM - A GPS gate system is described for triggering transmission of a message. The system may include a GPS receiver determining a location of the GPS receiver based upon signals received from a GPS satellite system. The GPS receiver determines if the GPS receiver has passed through a GPS gate based upon the received signals. The GPS system may further include a communications system to connect the GPS receiver with a GPS gate communications system to receiver a message generated by the GPS receiver based upon the crossed GPS gate. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156713 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A REFERENCE LOCATION OF A MOBILE DEVICE - A system and method for determining a reference location of a wireless device wherein a location request may be received for the wireless device where the location request fails to identify an approximate location for the wireless device. A reference location may be determined for the wireless device, the reference location selected from the group consisting of: an area defined as a function of at least one of a mobile country code, mobile network code, and/or a location area code; an area defined by a mapping of a provided Internet protocol address to a location; an area determined as a function of a position information element in the location request; a default area; and combinations thereof. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156714 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING THE INTEGRITY OF SATELLITE TRACKING DATA USED BY A REMOTE RECEIVER - A method and apparatus for monitoring the integrity of satellite tracking data used by a remote receiver is described. In one example, a first set of satellite tracking data is received at a server. Integrity data for a second set of satellite tracking data is generated using the first set of satellite tracking data. The integrity data is then transmitted to at least one remote receiver having the second set of satellite tracking data. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156715 | METHOD AND DISPLAYING ACCOMPANYING VEHICLE POSITION INFORMATION AND APPARATUS THEREOF - The present invention relates to a method for displaying accompanying vehicle position information and an apparatus thereof. The method for displaying the position information according to the present invention receives position information, displays the received position information with a unique identifier of a preset partner terminal, when the position information includes the unique identifier, and displays the received position information with an own identifier, when the position information does not include the unique identifier. According to the present invention, it is possible to display the accompanying vehicle position information with the own position information, without using a separate group management server. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156716 | METHOD FOR OBTAINING PRECISE TRACKING FREQUENCY OF GPS SIGNAL - A method for obtaining a precise tracking frequency of a global positioning system (GPS) signal is described, which includes the following steps. A plurality of data from a satellite is continuously received. Each data has a tracking frequency. A plurality of phase differences of the received data is calculated. A phase difference average of the obtained phase differences is calculated. A frequency difference is calculated by the calculated phase difference average and a constant frequency parameter. A new tracking frequency is calculated by the frequency difference and a tracking frequency of the last data among the plurality of received data. A next data is received by the calculated new tracking frequency. A new tracking frequency is obtained by repeatedly calculating the average phase differences of the plurality of data received from the satellite and a constant frequency parameter, so as to obtain the most precise tracking frequency. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156717 | METHOD FOR OBTAINING CORRECT PHASE INVERSION POINTS IN SIGNAL OF GPS - A method for obtaining correct phase inversion points in a signal of global positioning system (GPS) includes the following steps. A satellite signal from one of a plurality of satellites is received continuously. A plurality of phase inversion points in the received satellite signal is interpreted. Each time difference between each two adjacent phase inversion points among the plurality of phase inversion points is calculated. It is determined whether each of the time differences is an integral multiple of 20 milliseconds. A data is retrieved every 20 milliseconds from the satellite signal by using a first phase inversion point in the plurality of phase inversion points as a starting point when each of the time differences is an integral multiple of 20 milliseconds. By finding out a plurality of correct phase inversion points in the satellite signal, the positioning speed is increased, and thus a positioning time required is reduced. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156718 | METHOD FOR CALCULATING CURRENT POSITION COORDINATE - A method for calculating current position coordinate is applied to a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. When positioning at a current time point, the GPS receiver directly calculates a code delay and a carrier frequency of each satellite and position coordinate of the GPS receiver at a current positioning time point by utilizing an ephemeris data of each satellite and position coordinate of the GPS receiver at a last positioning time point, thereby greatly lowering an operation amount, so as to reduce the power consumption. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156719 | Power Control Device for a Signal with Optimized Input Dynamics - A signal power control device comprises two amplification channels. A first amplification channel comprises a first transconductance amplifier and a second amplification channel comprises an attenuator mounted in series with a second transconductance amplifier. Gain adjustment means allow the respective gains of the first and the second amplifier to be controlled independently, according to laws, ensuring optimum output dynamics across the entire gain range of the power control device. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156720 | Method and Apparatus for Optimizing the Accuracy of Position Determination and Reducing the Integrity Risk of a Receiver in a Global Satellite Navigation System - In a method for optimizing the accuracy of position determination, and/or for reducing the integrity risk, of a receiver in a global satellite navigation system having a plurality of satellites, for at least one satellite that is visible to the receiver (E), a deviation error (AF) is determined which is a function of the geometric orientation of the satellite relative to the receiver, and of at least one system parameter. The deviation error is determined based on an additional deviation error generated by an error projection into a coordinate system of the receiver. A first or a second value, whichever is smaller of the two, is used as the deviation error. The first value for the at least one system parameter is determined using a respective specified parameter value. The second value is determined for the at least one system parameter, using a modified parameter value which is modified with respect to the specified parameter value in such a way that a lower error in the modified parameter value of the at least one system parameter is accepted as true. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156721 | MILLIMETER-WAVE INDOOR WIRELESS PERSONAL AREA NETWORK WITH CEILING REFLECTOR AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING USING MILLIMETER-WAVES - Embodiments of an indoor millimeter-wave wireless personal area network and method are described. In some embodiments, a directional antenna ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100156722 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING RADIATION DIRECTION OF SMALL SECTOR ANTENNA - Disclosed are an apparatus and method for controlling a radiation direction of a small sector antenna, used for a small wireless transmission device having limited power and calculation capabilities, capable of operating at a low power consumption with the necessity of simple calculation capabilities or without the necessity of even a few calculation capabilities. The apparatus for controlling a radiation direction of a small sector antenna includes a plurality of capacitance blocks including a plurality of capacitors each having one end commonly connected to corresponding parasitic elements and having a different capacitance. Capacitors having a capacitance corresponding to a radiation direction are selectively connected to corresponding parasitic elements through a plurality of switching units and a controller, thereby simplifying controlling and reducing power consumption for controlling the radiation direction. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156723 | Electrically conductive patterns, antennas and methods of manufacture - The invention is to novel electrical connections between an electrical device such as a chip and an antenna. The connections are achieved by electrodeposition of metals to achieve electrical communication between the leads of the device and the antenna. The antenna can be formed by electrodeposition simultaneously with creation of the electrical connection. The connection technology is very suitable for continuous production of components for wireless applications such as RFID labels and tags. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156724 | ANTENNA APPARATUS - Disclosed is an antenna apparatus, including: a multi-layer substrate having at least two substrates in a stacking manner and having a first through hole; an amplifying circuit on one face of the multi-layer substrate; a ground pattern formed between two adjacent substrates of the multi-layer substrate; an antenna pattern formed on the other face of the multi-layer substrate; and a first comb electrode having comb teeth and a second comb electrode having comb teeth, both of which are formed around the antenna pattern on the other face of the multi-layer substrate. The first comb electrode is electrically connected to the antenna pattern. The second comb electrode is electrically connected to the ground pattern through the first through hole. The comb teeth of the first comb electrode and the comb teeth of the second comb electrode are spaced from one another at predetermined intervals in a staggered manner. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156725 | Dual Polarization Planar Radiating Element and Array Antenna Comprising Such a Radiating Element - A dual-polarization planar radiating element having an external metal grid, at least one metal patch concentric with the external metal grid and a cavity separating the metal grid and the metal patch, the grid and the patch having a polygonal shape delimited by at least four pairwise opposite sides, and two orthogonal directions of polarization associated with two orthogonal electric fields Ev and Eh, at least one of the directions of polarization being parallel to two sides of the polygon. Each side of the metal patch parallel to a direction of polarization is linked electrically to a zone of the external grid where one of the electric fields Ev or Eh is a minimum. The invention exhibits the advantage of reducing the phenomenon of electrostatic discharges in the planar radiating elements without significantly modifying the response of the radiating element subjected to an orthogonally polarized wave. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156726 | DUAL FEED ANTENNA - A multi-port antenna structure for a wireless-enabled communications device includes a coupler-antenna having a first antenna port for transmitting electromagnetic signals and a second antenna port for receiving electromagnetic signals. The coupler-antenna is positioned on a chassis of the wireless enabled communications device to transmit energy between the chassis and the first and second antenna ports. Resonant modes of the chassis for one antenna port are orthogonal to resonant modes of the chassis for the other antenna port, such that the first and second antenna ports are isolated from each other. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156727 | Electronically Steerable Antenna - An electronically steerable antenna includes at least one driven element, at least one controllable counterpoise element, and a support structure on which the driven element and the controllable counterpoise element are disposed. The controllable counterpoise element has at least one geometric characteristic which can be varied. A radiating angle of the driven element is selectively controlled, at least in part, by modifying the geometric characteristic of the at least one controllable counterpoise element. The counterpoise element may include multiple conductive segments, at least a subset of which may be adapted to be individually electrically connected together so as to modify the radiating angle of the driven,element. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156728 | RADIO DEVICE AND SLOT ANTENNA WHICH FACILITATES OPERATION OF A USER INTERFACE ELEMENT - A portable communication device ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100156729 | MAGNETIC ANTENNA AND ANTENNA DEVICE - There is provided a magnetic antenna and an antenna device that increase the packaging density of a portion where the magnetic antenna is mounted in an electronic apparatus, and suppresses degradation of antenna performance. A flexible substrate has first and second substantially spiral-shaped coil conductors formed thereon. Conductor-opening-side through holes are formed in the respective conductor openings of the coil conductors, and non-coil-conductor-forming-area through holes are formed in areas in which the coil conductors are not formed. First and second magnetic cores are arranged so as to extend through the respective conductor-opening-side through holes from a first main surface of the flexible substrate and to extend through the respective non-coil-conductor-forming-area through holes in a direction from a second main surface side to the first main surface of the flexible substrate. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156730 | Automobile glass antenna and automobile window glass sheet - An automobile glass antenna which improves the antenna gain, is provided. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156731 | SLOT ANTENNA WITH STUBS - A slot antenna having stubs is provided, in which a strip transmission line for transmitting a transverse electromagnetic mode (TEM) signal is formed by using a multi-layered substrate, and a plurality of slots are used for the strip transmission line. Thus, an omnidirectional radiation pattern is obtained, and the directivity of the slot antenna is improved. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156732 | RADIO APPARATUS AND ANTENNA DEVICE INCLUDING MAGNETIC MATERIAL FOR ISOLATION - An antenna device arranged around a printed circuit board is provided. The antenna device has an antenna element connected to a feeder circuit provided on the printed board. The antenna device has an isolating material provided between the antenna element and the substrate material. The isolating material is constituted by an insulating substrate material and a plurality of pieces of magnetic material provided on the substrate material Adjacent ones of the pieces of the magnetic material are arranged separate from each other. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156733 | CHIP ANTENNA AND ITS PRODUCTION METHOD, AND ANTENNA APPARATUS AND COMMUNICATIONS APPARATUS COMPRISING SUCH CHIP ANTENNA - A chip antenna comprising a magnetic substrate comprising Z-type ferrite or Y-type ferrite as a main phase and having a through-hole extending linearly along a center axis, and a conductor penetrating the through-hole, the magnetic phase having a c-axis substantially parallel or perpendicular to the through-hole. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156734 | Chip-type antenna for receiving FM broadcasting signal and a manufacturing method thereof - A chip-type antenna for receiving FM broadcasting signal includes a ceramic substrate, a ferrite layer formed on a top surface of the ceramic substrate, and a radiation structure. The ceramic substrate and the ferrite layer form an antenna substrate. The radiation structure is formed on the antenna substrate. The chip-type antenna for receiving FM broadcasting signal utilizes the high dielectric constant of the ceramic substrate and the electric characteristic of the ferrite layer to reduce the dimension of the antenna. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156735 | ANTENNA UNIT AND MOBILE TERMINAL THEREWITH - An antenna unit includes an antenna formed on a magnetic sheet. A transmission circuit includes an inductor, a matching capacitor, and the antenna connected in series, and a reception circuit includes the antenna, the matching capacitor, a resistor, and a capacitor connected in series. The antenna is formed as one turn, and the size of the antenna and the resistor involves a predetermined relationship. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156736 | DIPOLE ANTENNA - A dipole antenna used in an operation frequency includes a dipole radiation main body, a first semi-loop metal line and a second semi-loop metal line is provided. The dipole radiation main body has a first radiation line arm and a second radiation line arm aligned in a straight line, wherein a gap exists therebetween to form a feeding terminal. The first semi-loop metal line has two ends respectively connected to the first radiation line arm and the second radiation line arm to form a first matching loop covering the feeding terminal. The second semi-loop metal line has two ends respectively connected to the first radiation line arm and the second radiation line arm to form a second matching loop, which is larger than the first matching loop. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156737 | Broadband U-shaped RFID tag antenna with near-isotropic characteristics - A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag antenna in a U shape, having constant near-isotropic characteristics in a broadband. The RFID tag antenna includes a dipole antenna in a U shape, including a plurality of first conducting wires having a first width and separated from and parallel to each other with a first gap and a second conducting wire having a second width and connecting the plurality of first conducting wires; and a feed unit connected to the second conducting wire and located between the plurality of first conducting wires. The RFID tag antenna further includes the dipole antenna in a U shape and the feed unit disposed in the dipole antenna in a U shape, thereby having the constant near-isotropic characteristics in the broadband. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156738 | ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE SAME - According to an embodiment of the present invention, an electromagnetic radiation apparatus includes a ground plane and an integrally formed antenna structure. The integrally formed antenna structure may include a radiation plate perpendicular to or with an angle larger than 45 degrees to the ground plane and a shielding structure configured to restrict radiation of the radiation plate. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156739 | APPARATUS FOR REDUCING ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AND METHOD THEREOF - An apparatus for reducing electromagnetic waves includes a dielectric layer and a plurality of metal unit cells periodically formed over the dielectric layer. The apparatus further includes an adhesive formed under the dielectric layer for attaching the apparatus to a radiator radiating electromagnetic waves. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156740 | LEAKY-WAVE DUAL-ANTENNA SYSTEM - The invention discloses a leaky-wave dual-antenna system comprising a transmitting antenna array and a receiving antenna array. The transmitting antenna array comprises plural first microstrips and plural corresponding first differential circuits, and each of the first differential circuit matches the corresponding first microstrip by a L-type matching network; the receiving antenna array comprises plural second microstrips and plural corresponding second differential circuits, and each of the second differential circuit matches the corresponding second microstrip by a L-type matching network. A first end and a second end of each of the first differential circuits are respectively connected to the corresponding first microstrip; a third end and a fourth end of each of the second differential circuits are respectively connected to the corresponding second microstrip. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156741 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH ISOLATED ANTENNAS - Antennas for electronic devices are provided. First and second antennas may be mounted within an electronic device. Free-space coupling between the first and second antennas may give rise to interference. The first and second antennas may be coupled to a global ground. The global ground may be formed using a conductive member in the electronic device such as a conductive frame member. Signals that pass between the antennas through the global ground may serve as canceling signals that reduce the magnitude of free-space interference signals and thereby improve antenna isolation. The antennas may be coupled to the global ground using electrical paths or through near-field electromagnetic coupling. Coupling efficiency to the global ground may be enhanced by configuring the conductive traces of one or both of the antennas to form a resonant circuit. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156742 | ANTENNA DEVICE - An antenna device includes a teardrop-shaped element including a cone-shaped part and a spherical surface part geometrically combined so that the spherical surface part is in contact with the cone-shaped part on its bottom-surface side; a ground plate opposed to the apex of the cone-shaped part of the teardrop-shaped element; and a coaxial line having an inside conductor connected to the apex of the cone-shaped part of the teardrop-shaped element and having an outside conductor connected to the ground plate. The ground plate defines a surface of a metal enclosure of a device to be connected to the antenna device, the device having at least one of a transmission function and a reception function. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156743 | ANTENNA DEVICE - An antenna device includes an oval-shaped element which is formed by geometrically combining a spherical portion and a conical portion so that the spherical portion is tangent to a bottom side of the conical portion. A ground plate is arranged to face a vertex of the conical portion in the oval-shaped element. A coaxial line includes an inner conductor and an outer conductor, the inner conductor being connected to the vertex of the conical portion of the oval-shaped element and the outer conductor being connected to the ground plate. A conductive reflecting plate is arranged on the ground plate to reflect a receiving radio wave or a transmitting radio wave. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156744 | Antenna using buildup structure and method of manufacturing the same - There are provided an antenna using a buildup structure and a method of manufacturing the same. In the antenna, a tag chip is positioned within a dielectric and is connected to a radiator through a connection line or a via-hole, thereby being strong against external environments, decreasing a defective rate and enabling to be used for the special purpose of being positioned within a metal or liquid. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156745 | ANTENNA DEVICE, PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INCLUDING ANTENNA DEVICE, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE INCLUDING ANTENNA DEVICE - An antenna device includes a substrate, a pair of antenna elements formed on a face of the substrate and which is arranged so as to be axisymmetrical with respect to a symmetrical axis, and a ground section formed on the face of the substrate on which the pair of antenna elements is formed and which is arranged proximal to the pair of antenna elements, wherein the ground section is arranged so as to be axisymmetrical with respect to the symmetrical axis, and the ground section includes a first pair of slit sections notched from an end section and extending in one direction of the symmetrical axis. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156746 | Dual-band antenna - The dual-band antenna is provided. The dual-band antenna includes an impedance matching control element, a first connection part, a first radiation element, a second radiation element, and a ground element. The first radiation element operates in a first frequency band, is connected to the impedance matching control element, and extends along a first direction having an obtuse angle with respect to a longitudinal direction of the first connection part. The second radiation element operates in a second frequency band. The ground element is electrically connected to the impedance matching control element and the second radiation element. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156747 | MULTI-PORT ANTENNA - A multi-port antenna structure includes a plurality of electrically conductive elements arranged generally symmetrically about a central axis with a gap between adjacent electrically conductive elements. Each of the electrically conductive elements has opposite ends and a bent middle portion therebetween, with the bent middle portion being closer to the central axis than the opposite ends. Each of the electrically conductive elements is configured to have an electrical length selected to provide generally optimal operation within one or more selected frequency ranges. Each of a plurality of antenna ports is connected to adjacent electrically conductive elements across the gap therebetween such that each antenna port is generally electrically isolated from another antenna port at a given desired signal frequency range and the antenna structure generates diverse antenna patterns. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156748 | ANTENNA APPARATUS FOR INTERNAL IMPEDANCE MATCHING - An antenna apparatus allows for internal impedance matching by employing an internal matching device therein. The antenna apparatus includes a board body formed of a dielectric material and having a flat structure. The antenna apparatus also includes an antenna device disposed on an upper surface of the board body, and the internal matching device disposed on a lower surface of the board body. The antenna device extends from a feed point and has a first impedance. The internal matching device is connected to the antenna device and has a second impedance used for matching the first impedance with a reference impedance. The antenna device and the internal matching device resonate at the reference impedance in a specific frequency band when a voltage is supplied through the feed point. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156749 | ANTENNA DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A signal transmitting/receiving antenna device for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) which executes contactless data communication, and a method of manufacturing the same. The antenna device includes an antenna module including a dielectric film substrate, an antenna pattern which is a conductive pattern printed on the top and bottom sides of the dielectric film substrate, the top and bottom antenna pattern parts being Connected to each other through one or more via holes extending through the dielectric film substrate, and top and bottom passivation layers formed on the dielectric film substrate to cover the top and bottom antenna pattern parts; and a radio wave absorbent printed on one of the top and bottom passivation layers of the antenna module. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156750 | Feeding Structure of Housing With Antenna - A feeding structure of a housing with an antenna, in which a flat antenna can be attached inconspicuously to the outer surface of the housing which is hard to be affected by a metal component and power can be supplied to the flat antenna without providing a through hole causing inferior appearance. The feeding structure of the housing with an antenna comprises a housing | 2010-06-24 |
20100156751 | Adjustment device and satellite antenna with same - An adjustment device for a satellite antenna is used for adjusting the angle of the satellite antenna receiver. The adjustment device has a fixture, a moveable element and a fastening hook mechanism. The moveable element is connected to the satellite antenna receiver, and the rotation shaft and the fixture engages with each other so the moveable element is able to rotate horizontally. The fastening hook mechanism is used for securing the fixture and the moveable element to limit the perpendicular movement between the fixture and the moveable element. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156752 | HELIX ANTENNA - The invention relates to a helix antenna comprising a plurality of radiating elements wound helically in an axisymmetric shape ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100156753 | MULTI-FREQUENCY ANTENNA - A portable electronic device with function of receiving and radiating radio frequency (RF) signal and a multi-frequency antenna thereof are disclosed. The portable electronic device comprises a RF module and a multi-frequency antenna connecting to the RF module. The multi-frequency antenna comprises a helix element and a coaxial cable disposed within the helix element. The helix element comprises a first helix portion and a second helix portion adjacent to each other, and the coaxial cable comprises a grounding portion and a radiating portion. The first helix portion covers the grounding portion, and the radiating portion is disposed within the second helix portion separated with each other. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156754 | Dielectric loaded antenna having hollow portion therein - A dielectric block disposed on a substrate so as to cover a radiation patch formed on the substrate has a cylindrical outer shape. A concave portion is provided in a bottom surface (referred to as an opposing bottom surface) of the dielectric block on the side attached to the substrate. Directivity of a dielectric loaded antenna is adjusted by the size of a hollow section formed by the concave portion being adjusted. As a result, desired directivity in a desired frequency band can be actualized without an outer size of the dielectric block (and, thus, an antenna opening size) being changed. In addition, a material (dielectric constant) of the dielectric block can be arbitrarily selected, regardless of the outer shape (size) of the dielectric block. Therefore, freedom of design can be enhanced. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156755 | Display Panel Control Device - A display panel control device includes display panels, light sensors and control units. The display panels contain respectively plural illuminating elements to function for illumination. A quantity of the light sensor is equivalent to that of the display panel that each display panel includes one light sensor. A quantity of the control unit is equivalent to that of the display panel that each display panel includes one control unit. The control unit in each display panel is electrically connected with the light sensor, and is also electrically connected with each other. Therefore, the display panels can support one another to automatically fetch and adjust output power ratio of the illuminating elements in each display panel, each display panel can feed back a malfunctioning message of the light sensor, the output power ratio of each illuminating element of each display panel can be controlled actively, and maintenance can be facilitated. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156756 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIGITAL MULTI-LATERAL PROOFREADING DURING A MEETING - A digital multi-lateral system and method for proofreading a composition during a meeting. The system comprises a multi-screened monitor unit having a first screen and at least one oppositely facing second screen mounted in a common housing, images of a selected composition being viewable simultaneously on the first screen and the at least one second screen, a computer coupled to the monitor unit and provided with a dedicated software module for interfacing with the monitor unit, one or more primary and secondary co-author input devices, and means for transmitting signals generated by each co-author input device to the computer. Correction data is transmitted by a co-author input device to the computer, which transmits corrected image data simultaneously to the first and second screens. In one embodiment, the monitor unit receives VGA data and USB video data from the computer and transmits the same to the first and second screens, respectively. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156757 | SCREEN SYNCHRONOUS CONTROL APPARATUS - A screen synchronous control apparatus includes a reference timing transmitting unit | 2010-06-24 |
20100156758 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR LANDING A ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT - An aircraft ( | 2010-06-24 |
20100156759 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - An image display apparatus includes first and second light-emitting regions which are arranged in a first direction, a first electron-emitting device corresponding to the first light-emitting region which is located further from the second light-emitting region than the first light-emitting region with respect to the first direction, a second electron-emitting device corresponding to the second light-emitting region which is located further from the first light-emitting region than the second light-emitting region with respect to the first direction, a first black member which is located on the opposite side of the first light-emitting region from the second light-emitting region, and a second black member which is located between the first and second light-emitting regions. A width of the second black member with respect to the first direction is smaller than a width of the first black member. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156760 | MOTION CONTROLLED MULTIMEDIA CONTENT VIEWING METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method and system for controlling display of multimedia content. A request to display a multimedia program is received, a motion state of a display enablement device (DED) is determined, and based on the motion state of the DED, a determination is made whether to respond to the display request by providing the multimedia program for display. A determination may be made to provide the multimedia program for display for so long as the motion state of the DED is continually changed. A determination may also be made to provide the multimedia content for so long as the motion state of the DED is continually changed in accordance with a selected pattern. A determination may also be made to provide the multimedia content if a relatively constant motion state of the DED is maintained for a selected time period. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156761 | EDGE EMISSIVE DISPLAY DEVICE - A display device includes a plurality of Y display slices, each display slice having electronic structures, which include a one-dimensional array of X adjacent pixels that emit light from a face edge of the display slice in response to electrical power. The display slices are assembled in a layered arrangement to form an emissive face. Also included are control electrodes, power electrodes, data electrodes, and a connection structure for each display slice. Each connection structure connects at least (a) each of a plurality of groups of the corresponding display slice's pixels to a separate one of the control electrodes, (b) one or more of the power electrodes to at least one of the corresponding display slice's electronic structures, and (c) one or more of the data electrodes to at least one of the corresponding display slice's electronic structures. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156762 | Organic light emitting display device - An organic light emitting display (OLED) device capable of compensating for threshold voltage of a driving transistor in which this OLED device uses a scan driver to sequentially supply scan signals to scan lines. A data driver supplies data signals to data lines when the scan signals are supplied with pixels positioned at the intersections of the scan lines and the data lines. A common circuit unit formed in every horizontal line, receiving one or more external power sources required in driving the pixels and transferring the received external power to pixels positioned in the same horizontal lines. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156763 | Organic electroluminescent display device including heat-radiating means - An organic electroluminescent display device includes an organic electroluminescent display (OLED) panel having a first surface for displaying images and a second surface opposite to the first surface, a thermal pad attached to the second surface, a heat sink attached to the thermal pad such that the thermal pad is disposed between the OLED panel and the heat sink, a bottom case spaced apart from the heat sink and protecting the second surface of the OLED panel, the bottom case formed of a metallic material, and a top case covering edges of the first surface of the OLED panel and combined with the bottom case, wherein a plurality of heat-radiating pins are formed on a surface of the heat sink facing the bottom case. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156764 | LINE-SEQUENTIAL DRIVING DISPLAY - A line-sequential driving display that displays an image by exciting phosphor disposed on the rear surface of a face plate, transmitting light emitted from the excited phosphor through the face plate, and emitting the light from the front surface of the face plate. The display includes a light blocking layer disposed closer to the front surface of the face plate than the phosphor, the light blocking layer being configured to control the emission and non-emission of the light from the front surface on the basis of an electrical signal. Upon driving the line-sequential driving display, an area of the light blocking layer above a line-sequential driving selected line enters a light transmitting state and at least part of an area of the light blocking layer above a line-sequential driving unselected line enters a light blocking state. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156765 | Organic light emitting diode display - An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display includes a substrate where OLEDs are formed and an encapsulation member fixed onto the substrate while covering the OLEDs. The encapsulation member includes a photochromic material so that the encapsulation member is colored by external light. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156766 | DIGITAL-DRIVE ELECTROLUMINESCENT DISPLAY WITH AGING COMPENSATION - An electroluminescent (EL) subpixel driven by a digital-drive scheme has a readout transistor driven by a current source when the drive transistor is non-conducting. This produces an emitter-voltage signal from which an aging signal representing the efficiency of the EL emitter can be computed. The aging signal is used to determine the loss in current of the subpixel when active, and an input signal is adjusted to provide increased on-time to compensate for voltage rise and efficiency loss of the EL emitter. Variations due to temperature can also be compensated for. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156767 | ELECTRONIC LED DISPLAY DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING PATTERN ON ROTATABLE OBJECT - An electronic LED display device for displaying a pattern on a rotatable object; wherein when the rotating object rotates with a high speed, the pattern will display; the device comprises a printed circuit board on the rotatable object is arranged with a bank of light emitting diodes; a speed detection sensor for detecting speeds of the rotatable object; a memory storing with at least one pattern and algorithms for displaying; a processor being a controlling center; the processor receiving signals from the synchronous unit; wherein the processor processing a simulation calculation for displaying the light emitting diodes by using a simulated projection line to be projected to the pattern; and a current controller receiving signals from the processor; the current controller controlling on-and-off operation of each of the light emitting diodes in the printed circuit board. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156768 | DISPLAY MEDIA, METHOD OF FORMING DISPLAY MEDIA, AND PRINTER FOR PRINTING ON DISPLAY MEDIA - A display media is disclosed which includes (1) a first flexible sheet, (2) a second flexible sheet, (3) a display activation substance located between the first and second flexible sheets, (4) a relatively transparent conductive layer located directly adjacent to the first flexible sheet, (5) a display controller located on a first surface of the second flexible sheet, (6) a plurality of electrodes located on the first surface, each of the plurality of electrodes being connected to the display controller, and (7) an additional electrode located on the first surface, the additional electrode being connected to both the display controller and the conductive layer. In this embodiment, the first surface faces away from the display activation substance. In addition, a one of the first and second flexible sheets, located nearest to a side of the display media through which a viewer is intended to view the pattern, is clear. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156769 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL - A liquid crystal display panel includes a display area, a wiring area, and an external circuit area, wherein the wiring area is between the display area and the external circuit area. The liquid crystal display panel includes many pixel structures, external pads and wiring sets. Each wiring set includes a plurality of upper-layer main wires disposed on one plane and lower-layer main wires disposed on another plane, wherein the two planes are parallel. In addition, each upper-layer main wire corresponds to one lower-layer main wire and the shadow which the upper-layer main wire vertically projects on the surface overlaps a part of the corresponding lower-layer main wire. The light leakage around the display area can be eliminated by proper arrangement of main wiring sets, and therefore the display quality is improved. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156770 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - An LCD device adapted to prevent a malfunction caused by an electrical current leaking through an electrostatic discharger is disclosed. The LCD device includes the floating line disposed between common line and gate lines or data lines. Electrostatic dischargers are connected between the common line and the floating line as well as between the floating line and the gate lines or the data lines. As such, the LCD device blocks the leakage current caused by the common voltage on the common line from flowing through the electrostatic dischargers. Therefore, the LCD device prevents the increase of electric current consumption and a horizontal defect. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156771 | Liquid Crystal Display - A liquid crystal display is provided. The liquid crystal display includes a pixel array having a plurality of pixels in a matrix on a substrate. First and second pixels are adjacent to each other along a first direction. The first and second pixels each include first and second switching elements. A first common gate line extends in a second direction different from the first direction and is commonly connected to the first and second switching elements. First and second data lines extend in the first direction and are connected to the first and second switching elements, respectively. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156772 | Image processing device and image display system - The present invention provides an image processing device and an image display system achieving image quality improvement in moving picture by suppressing a motion blur in a hold-type display device, while maintaining low cost. The image processing device processes image data provided from outside and outputting the image data to a hold type display device. The image processing device includes a correction processing section performing a correction process to correct a pixel value in the image data for each pixel through performing a spatial HPF (high pass filter) process on the image data in a frame to be displayed in the display device according to a magnitude of a motion vector in the image data, the HPF process allowing an overshoot region and an undershoot region to be provided in a vicinity of both ends of the changing edge portion in the image data. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156773 | IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE, PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE, DISPLAY PANEL AND IMAGE DISPLAY METHOD USING THE SAME - A three-dimensional image/two-dimensional image display device includes a plurality of display pixels, and a lenticular lens for three-dimensional display. Each display pixel is consisted of M×N number of sub-pixels to be viewed from N view points. A pitch a of sub-pixels arranged in the longitudinal direction of ridge projection of the lenticular lens and a pitch b of the sub-pixels arranged in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the lenticular lens satisfy the following expression. The M×N number of sub-pixels included in each of said display pixels are formed within a square area. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156774 | ADAPTIVE IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCED COLOUR SHIFT IN LCDs - A method and apparatus is provided for reducing colour shift in relation to viewing angle in an LCD. The method includes receiving a plurality of pixel data constituting an image, each pixel data including a plurality of sub-pixel colour components having respective data values; for each of the pixel data, comparing the sub-pixel colour component data values included therein; and based on the comparison, modifying the sub-pixel colour component data values included in the pixel data to reduce colour shift when displayed on the LCD. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156775 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND BACKLIGHT UNIT FOR THE SAME - An electronic apparatus having a heat discharging structure which divides light driving sources into driving devices generating high heat and driving devices generating relatively low heat, and a backlight unit for the electronic apparatus is provided. The electronic apparatus includes a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel; a light source module having a light source illuminating the LCD panel and a first board mounting the light source thereon; and a driving module having a first driving device mounted on the first board and a second driving device disposed separately from the first driving device. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156776 | Liquid crystal display device - An LCD device adapted to reduce the number of output channels is disclosed. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156777 | METHOD OF DRIVING LIGHT SOURCE, LIGHT SOURCE APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING THE METHOD AND DISPLAY APPARATUS HAVING THE LIGHT SOURCE APPARATUS - A method of driving a light source includes; driving a plurality of light-emitting blocks included in a light source module at a uniform luminance during an initial period in response to a power-on signal, and subsequently driving the plurality of light-emitting blocks individually in accordance with respective luminances of a plurality of image blocks aligned with each of the plurality of light-emitting blocks after the initial period. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156778 | DISPLAY PANEL MODULE, DISPLAY UNIT, INSPECTION DEVICE FOR DISPLAY PANEL AND INSPECTION METHOD FOR DISPLAY PANEL - A display panel module, includes: a display panel having a light-transmitting section that can control a transmissive light amount; an illuminating device that can irradiate a light to the display panel; an illumination controller for controlling the drive of the illuminating device; a display panel controller for controlling the drive of the display panel; and a display mode controller that can control a normal display mode for displaying an image in accordance with image signals input from the outside and an inspection mode for inspecting the display panel. When the inspection mode is selected in the display mode controller, the display panel controller controls the drive of the display panel depending on inspection purposes. The illumination controller controls at least one of brightness, lighting timing and illumination color of the illuminating device depending on the inspection purposes. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156779 | ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - An electrophoretic display device includes a first substrate having a display region and a non-display region at a periphery of the display region, the display region including a pixel region; gate and data lines on the first substrate and in the display region, the gate and data lines crossing each other to define the pixel region; a gate link line connected to the gate line and positioned in the non-display region; a thin film transistor connected to the gate and data lines and positioned in the pixel region, the thin film transistor including a gate electrode, a gate insulating layer, a semiconductor layer, a source electrode and a drain electrode; a passivation layer of an organic insulating material over the thin film transistor and in the display region, the passivation layer having a first thickness and including a drain contact hole exposing the drain electrode; a buffer pattern formed of the same material and having the same thickness as the passivation layer, the buffer pattern positioned in the non-display region; a pixel electrode positioned in the pixel region and on the passivation layer, the pixel electrode connected to the drain electrode through the drain contact hole; and an electrophoretic film on the pixel electrode and covering an entire surface of the display region, an end of the electrophoretic film positioned on the buffer pattern. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156780 | METHODS FOR ACHIEVING IMPROVED COLOR IN MICROENCAPSULATED ELECTROPHORETIC DEVICES - A method for manufacturing a full color, reflective display includes the steps of depositing a first plurality of electrophoretic display elements in substantial registration with a first electrode and a second plurality of electrophoretic display elements in substantial registration with a second electrode. The electrophoretic display elements include a capsule containing a species of particles dispersed in a suspending fluid. The selective deposition of the display elements can be achieved by ink jet printing methods, screen printing methods or other printing methods. In some embodiments the electrodes are printed onto the substrate before selective deposition of the display elements, while in other embodiments the substrate is provided having the electrodes already disposed on it. In still other embodiments, the sequence of printing of electrodes and electrophoretic display elements can be varied. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156781 | EYE GAZE CONTROL DURING AVATAR-BASED COMMUNICATION - An avatar image on a device display, such as a cell phone or laptop computer, maintains natural and realistic eye contact with a user (a human being) while the user is communicating with the other human being, whose avatar is displayed on the device. Thus, the user and the avatar have natural eye contact during the communication session (e.g., phone call). Modules within the device ensure that the avatar eyes do not maintain a fixed gaze or stare at the user constantly and that the avatar looks away and changes head and eye angles in a natural manner. An imager in the device captures images of the user and tracks the user's eyes. This data is inputted to an avatar display control module on the device which processes the data, factors in randomness variables, and creates control signals that are sent to the avatar image display component on the device. The control signals instruct how the avatar eyes should be positioned. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156782 | Hand Control Image For Replication - A system and method for a display in the gaze-forward position of a vehicle operator, showing hand position relative to various control inputs or hand positions relative to a control surface. The hand replication system includes a control input device, a display displaying an image of the control input device, an optical input device directed to capturing an actual image of the control input device and providing the actual image output to one of a display or a processor. The method of providing an image of an operators hand relative to a control panel within the line of sight of the vehicle operator includes the steps of providing a display, providing an optical input device, obtaining an actual image of the control panel with the optical input device, and providing the actual image of the control panel to the display. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156783 | WEARABLE DATA INPUT DEVICE - A wearable data input device. A garment to be worn on a user's hand includes at least one digit portion for receiving a corresponding digit of the user's hand; a palmar portion; and a dorsal portion. A plurality of contact sensors includes at least one sensor on each digit portion of the garment. Each contact sensor is configured to detect contact between a corresponding portion of the user's hand and another object, and to generate contact signals in accordance with the detected contact. A surface movement sensor detects 2-dimensional (2-D) movement of the user's hand across a surface, and generates corresponding 2-D movement signals in accordance with the detected movement. A consol is configured to receive signals from each sensor, and to selectively transmit the received signals to a computer. At least the consol is selectively removable from the garment. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156784 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND PROGRAM - A display apparatus includes: a display surface that includes a plurality of display elements of which colors are rewritten in accordance with a period of executing a rewriting process; a detection section that detects positions of the plurality of display elements subjected to the rewriting for each predetermined cycle; a rewriting section that rewrites colors of the corresponding display elements by performing the rewriting process on the display elements corresponding to a trace sequentially linking the positions detected by the detection section; a cycle changing section that, when the positions are designated, changes the cycle in which the detection section detects the corresponding positions; and a rewriting period changing section that, when the cycle changing section changes the cycle to be shortened, shortens a period of the rewriting process which is performed on the display elements by the rewriting section. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156785 | INPUT DEVICE AND DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - An input device includes a main body and a motion sensor unit. The main body has a longitudinal axis. The motion sensor unit is configured and arranged to detect rotation of the main body about the longitudinal axis. The motion sensor unit has an X-axis angular velocity sensor configured and arranged to detect an angular velocity of the main body about an X-axis in a three-dimensional orthogonal coordinate system defined by the X-axis, a Y-axis and a Z-axis. The X-axis coincides with the longitudinal axis of the main body and the Y-axis and the Z-axis being orthogonal to each other in a first plane perpendicular to the X-axis. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156786 | INPUT APPARATUS, CONTROL APPARATUS, AND CONTROL METHOD FOR INPUT APPARATUS - An input apparatus capable of transmitting a signal corresponding to an operation of a user to a control apparatus capable of switching display among a plurality of display screens, includes a first detection section, a second detection section, and a mode switch section. The first detection section detects analog information on a movement of the input apparatus made by the user. The second detection section detects digital information input by the user. The mode switch section makes a switch between a first mode for transmitting to the control apparatus a first signal that is based on the analog information detected by the first detection means and a second mode for transmitting to the control apparatus a second signal that is based on the digital information detected by the second detection means, in association with the display screen displayed on the control apparatus. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156787 | Head mount display - A HMD images at least a portion of a field of view of a user, and detects a user's hand based on a result of an analysis of an imaged image. The HMD performs a control of defining and displaying a position of an operation part of a virtual operation panel based on a position of the detected user's hand. A position associated with the hand observed by the user is set as a display position of the virtual operation panel which tracks the position of the user's hand. The HMD detects an operation conducted by a user's finger, determines whether or not the virtual operation panel is operated based on the operation conducted by the detected finger, and performs a control corresponding to an operation position of the virtual operation panel when it is determined that the virtual operation panel is operated. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156788 | INPUT DEVICE AND DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM - An input device includes a main body, a motion sensor unit and a coordinate conversion processing unit. The coordinate conversion processing unit configured to perform coordinate conversion processing based on a Y-axis acceleration and a Z-axis acceleration detected by the motion sensor unit with a first two-dimensional orthogonal coordinate system being defined by a mutually orthogonal Y-axis and Z-axis in a first plane perpendicular to an X-axis coinciding with a pointing direction of the main body. The coordinate conversion processing unit is configured to convert the Y-axis angular velocity and the Z-axis angular velocity detected by the motion sensor unit to a U-axis angular velocity and a V-axis angular velocity, respectively, in a second two-dimensional orthogonal coordinate system defined by a U-axis corresponding to a horizontal axis in the first plane and a V-axis perpendicular to the U-axis in the first plane. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156789 | Methods of Managing a Parameter Displayed in an Interactive Graphic Object - The method of displaying the preceding value of a parameter displayed in a first interactive graphic object by means of a display device defining a display window, a computer making it possible to interpret the actions of a graphic pointer, the pointer comprising means of selecting the first graphic object, the pointer being able to be overlaid on the first graphic object on the display device, comprises: | 2010-06-24 |
20100156790 | Power-saving computer mouse - A power-saving computer mouse having installed therein a switching transistor and a proximity sensor switch formed of a capacitive proximity sensor and a charge induction plate for controlling said switching transistor to switch on the power supply circuit when the user holds the computer mouse with a hand, or to switch off the power supply circuit when the user moves the hand away from the computer mouse. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156791 | TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED MOUSE - A temperature controlled mouse includes a central controller, a driver control circuit, a temperature control circuit, and a signal transmitting circuit. The driver control circuit generates coordinate control signals and pointer clicking signals, and the signals are transmitted to a host computer coupled to the mouse via the signal transmitting circuit. The temperature control circuit detects the changes of the temperature from a user's hand and thereby generates temperature control signals. The central controller controls the operation status of the mouse according to the temperature control signals, wherein when the temperature detected is within a predetermined temperature range, the central controller wakes the mouse and allows the transmission of signals from the mouse to the host computer; otherwise the central controller stops the transmission of signals. The temperature controlled mouse prevents accidental activation due to negligent bump. Thereby the mouse may only wake from purposeful control and thereby conserves energy. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156792 | MOUSE - A mouse is disclosed and includes a wheel assembly which includes a first wheel and a second wheel. The second wheel is disposed adjacent to the first wheel. There is a predetermined distance between the first wheel and the second wheel. Particularly, a user can selectively roll the first wheel, roll the second wheel, or both of roll the first wheel and the second wheel at a time by only one finger. | 2010-06-24 |
20100156793 | System and Method For An Information Handling System Touchscreen Keyboard - An information handling system automatically presents a keyboard input device on a touchscreen display in response to detecting touches on the touchscreen in a keyboard configuration. The location of the keyboard and placement of the keys adapt to an end user's touch, providing a conveniently-sized input device automatically adapted to end user inputs. Haptic feedback at predetermined reference points aids end user interaction with the keyboard. | 2010-06-24 |