13th week of 2012 patent applcation highlights part 22 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20120075129 | CALIBRATION OF IMPAIRMENTS IN A MULTICHANNEL TIME-INTERLEAVED ADC - Techniques for correcting component mismatches in an M-channel time-interleaved Analog to Digital Converter (ADC). A number, M, of clock signals drive a corresponding number of main ADC elements with a selected plurality of different clock phases. Each of the ADCs has at least one of an offset correction input, a gain correction input, or a phase correction input. The M digital values output by the ADCs are interleaved to form a digital representation of the input signal. Also provided is a reference ADC that outputs reference digital values in response to at least one of the M clock signals at a time. The output of the reference ADC is compared and/or combined with the output from a selected one of the main ADCs to provide an estimate of offset, gain or phase. The error is accumulated to determine a corresponding correction of offset, gain or phase which is then fed back to the respective input of the corresponding main ADC. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075130 | METHOD OF TESTING DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG AND ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS - A method of testing a digital-to-analog or analog-to-digital converter including coarse and fine voltage dividers corresponding respectively to more and less significant bits of the digital signal. Reference input signals are applied corresponding to a first selection of the fine resistor elements with each selection of the coarse resistor elements in succession, corresponding output signals of the converter are measured, and differential non-linearity values and integral non-linearity values for these selections of fine and coarse resistor elements are calculated. Similar measurements and calculations are made for a first selection of the coarse resistor elements with each of the selections of the fine resistor elements in succession. Differential non-linearity values and integral non-linearity values for other combinations of the coarse resistor elements with the fine resistor elements are then calculated using combinations of the calculated differential non-linearity values and the calculated integral non-linearity values. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075131 | Systems and Methods for Enhancing Analog to Digital Conversion Resolution - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for analog to digital conversion. As an example, a circuit for converting analog signals to digital signals is disclosed. The circuit includes a variable gain amplifier circuit, an analog to digital converter circuit, and a summation circuit. The variable gain amplifier circuit is operable to apply a first gain value to an input to yield a first amplified output, and to apply a second gain value to the input to yield a second amplified output. The analog to digital converter circuit is operable to receive a derivative of the first amplified output and to provide a corresponding first digital sample, and to receive a derivative of the second amplified output and to provide a corresponding second digital sample. The summation circuit is operable to combine the first digital sample and the second digital sample. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075132 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CALIBRATING SIGMA-DELTA MODULATOR - In a method of converting an analog signal to digital format, an analog input signal is received and processed using sigma-delta modulation to provide a first digital signal that represents the analog input signal in digital format and to provide a second digital signal that represents a first error introduced during the sigma-delta modulation. A second error that is error introduced during the sigma-delta modulation is estimated. A pre-correction signal is determined based on the first and second digital signals. A difference between the estimated second error and the pre-correction digital signal is determined to provide a digital output signal representing the analog input signal in digital format. An error correction element operable to adjust the digital output signal based on the analog input signal, the digital output signal, and the second digital signal is controlled. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075133 | LOW-POWER SIGMA-DELTA CONVERTER - A sigma-delta converter may include an input node, a switched capacitor input stage integrating a difference signal between an input signal from the input node and a feedback signal representing an output signal, and a switched capacitor adder coupled downstream from the switched capacitor input stage and generating a sum signal based upon the input signal with a signal generated by the switched capacitor input stage. The sigma-delta converter may include a switched capacitor output stage amplifying the sum signal and generating an analog amplified signal, a quantization stage coupled in cascade to the switched capacitor output stage and generating the output signal as a digital replica of the analog amplified signal, and a circuit generating the feedback signal as an analog replica of the output signal. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075134 | System and Method for Compressive Sensing - The present invention provides a system for use with an input signal and a clock signal. The system includes a physical random interval generator, a sampling analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a timing signal generator and a reconstructor. The physical random interval generator can generate a random output signal. The ADC can output a sampled output signal based on the input signal and the random output signal. The timing signal generator can output a timing signal based on the clock signal and the random output signal. The reconstructor can reconstruct an information signal based on the sampled output signal and the timing signal. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075135 | Analog-Digital Conversion - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a first analog signal at a first input; receiving a second analog signal at a second input; mixing the first analog signal with a first oscillator signal having a first frequency; mixing the second analog signal with a second oscillator signal having a second frequency; converting a sum signal to a digital signal; generating a first control signal based on a first digital value of a first function and the digital signal; and generating a second control signal based on a second digital value of a second function and the digital signal. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075136 | A/D CONVERSION DEVICE - An A/D conversion device has first to third pulse delay circuits, first to third pulse passage stage detection circuits, a time output circuit, and an output circuit. Each of the first to third pulse delay circuit has multiple stages of delay units which are connected together and delay a first to a third pulse signals, respectively. Each of the first to third pulse passage stage detection circuit detects a first to a third number of stages, respectively. The time output circuit outputs a time signal. The output circuit outputs the digital value corresponding to the third number of stages. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075137 | A/D CONVERTER CIRCUIT - An A/D converter circuit includes first to fourth pulse circulation circuits and first and second counters and configured to provide high conversion accuracy irrespective of a temperature change. The first pulse circulation circuit operates with a difference voltage of a specified voltage and an analog input voltage. The first counter outputs a difference of the number of pulse circulation in the first and the second pulse circulation circuits. The third pulse circulation circuit operates with a difference voltage of the specified voltage and a set voltage. The fourth pulse circulation circuit operates with the set voltage. The second counter outputs a difference of the number of pulse circulation in the third and the fourth pulse circulation circuits. When an output value of the second counter reaches a specified value, an output value of the first counter at that time is outputted as A/D conversion data. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075138 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING GPS ALTERNATIVES ON 1090 MHz - Systems and methods can provide alternatives to a global positioning system (GPS). For example, certain systems can operate on 1090 MHz and provide for methods of estimating location that can be used in place of GPS. Thus, a method can include obtaining an estimate of position of an own aircraft based on time of arrival of signals from a plurality of ground stations. The calculation of the estimate can be performed in the own aircraft. The method can also include using the estimate of position instead of a position from a global positioning system. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075139 | Method and Apparatus For Tracking or Tracing The Movement of Shipping Containers - A covert device for tracing or tracking the movement of a shipping container has a primary satellite receiver responsive to external satellite signals to obtain positional information, a secondary receiver for obtaining coarse positional information from terrestrial radio signals, and a memory. A processor processes the available positional information to obtain a fix in response to an event and stores the fix in association with the event in memory. The receivers preferably use the shipping container at least in part as an antenna. When the secondary receiver is an FM broadcast antenna, the gap between the doors of the shipping container can serve as a slotted antenna. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075140 | Method and System for a Virtual Wide Area GNSS Reference Network - A GNSS enabled mobile device receives GNSS assistance data in a determined format from a central processing station communicatively coupled to a wide area reference network (WARN). The WARN comprises a first plurality of GNSS tracking stations from which usable signals are received by the central processing station, and a second plurality of GNSS tracking stations from which unusable or no signals are received by the central processing station. The central processing station generates the GNSS assistance data using a complete set of GNSS reference feeds of the WARN. The complete set of GNSS reference feeds comprises actual GNSS reference feeds from the first plurality of GNSS tracking stations and virtual GNSS reference feeds derived for the second plurality of GNSS tracking stations from processed actual GNSS reference feeds. The generated GNSS assistance data is reformatted into a determined format and is communicated to the GNSS enabled mobile device, accordingly. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075141 | Method and System for a Location-Based Broker Service (LBS) Client Broker - A GNSS enabled handset receives signals from different resources comprising GNSS satellites and/or from a wireless network. The GNSS enabled handset acquires location information comprising various positioning resource data comprising GPS data and/or WiFi data from the received signals. The GNSS enabled handset calculates a plurality of possible position fixes based on the acquired location information using various positioning approaches. A current position fix associated with the GNSS enabled handset is determined based on the plurality of calculated possible position fixes via running a location-based service (LBS) client on the GNSS enabled handset. The LBS client determines the plurality of possible position fixes using various positioning approaches in a particular or determined order. Confidence levels for each of the calculated plurality of possible positions are determined and used to refine the current position fix. The refined current position fix is used for a location-based service from a LBS application server. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075142 | Multi-Stage GLONASS/GPS Automatic Frequency Control - A method of providing automatic frequency control pull-in for efficient receipt of GLONASS bits is described. This method can include first determining whether a channel noise (CNo) is greater than or equal to a predetermined value. When the CNo is greater than or equal to the predetermined value, the pull-in can be performed using a first series of predetection integration periods (PDIs) with activated decision-directed flips (DDFs) until a 20 ms boundary of a GLONASS data bit is found. When the CNo is less than the predetermined value, the pull-in can be performed using a second series of PDIs with always deactivated DDFs. A similar method of providing automatic frequency control pull-in for efficient receipt of GPS bits is also described. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075143 | SATELLITE RADIOWAVE RECEIVER AND SATELLITE RADIOWAVE RECEIVING METHOD - Disclosed is a satellite radiowave receiver which obtains a satellite signal transmitted from a positioning satellite including a receiving unit which receives a radiowave in a frequency range which is set in advance, the frequency range including a frequency transmitted by the positioning satellite transmit, a capture unit which detects the satellite signal from a received signal based on the radiowave received by the receiving unit and a calculation unit which calculates a mean frequency of a plurality of the satellite signals which are detected, based on receiving frequencies of the plurality of the satellite signal detected by the capture unit, and the capture unit detects the satellite signal according to the mean frequency. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075144 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING AUTONOMOUS TIME TO FIX OF A MULTI-STANDARD GNSS RECEIVER - A multi-standard GNSS receiver, handle different global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs), determines with respect to a current time instant, the earliest broadcast timing based on corresponding satellite broadcast cycles for satellites in the different GNSSs. The multi-standard GNSS receiver acquires fresh broadcast ephemeris at the determined earliest broadcast timing to determine its own first position. A search order is determined based on the corresponding satellite broadcast cycles and the current time instant. The multi-standard GNSS receiver may selectively utilize appropriate satellite receivers such as the GPS receiver and the GLONASS receiver to search for satellite signals based on the determined search order. Channels for different GNSSs are scanned to identify transmitting satellites based on the corresponding satellite broadcast cycles for ephemeris downloading. The satellite search is prioritized by comparing the current time instant with the corresponding satellite broadcast cycles. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075145 | POSITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD BASED ON RADIO COMMUNICATION APPARATUS COMPRISING MULTIPLE ANTENNA - This disclosure relates to a positioning system and a method based on a radio communication apparatus including multiple antennas, and more particularly, to a positioning system and a method of positioning a terminal using a communication apparatus including multiple antennas. The positioning system and the method based on a radio communication apparatus including multiple antennas calculate a position of a terminal using a single communication apparatus in which the multiple antennas are mounted and can calculate the position of the terminal more accurately by using two or more communication apparatuses. In addition, the positioning system and the method communicate with a transception apparatus, a relay station, or a wireless access point of an existing communication system, thereby accurately obtaining the position of the terminal. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075146 | ANTENNA AND PORTABLE DEVICE EMPLOYING THE SAME - A portable device includes a main body and an antenna mounted on the main body. The main body includes a printed circuit board (PCB). A first guide pole and a second guide pole are configured on the PCB. The antenna includes a first conductor portion, a second conductor portion and an insulated portion. The first conductor portion includes a first connecting end electrically connected to the PCB via the first guide pole. The first connecting end acts as a feed portion of the antenna. The second conductor portion is disposed between the first conductor portion and the PCB and includes a second connecting end electrically connected to the PCB via the second guide pole. The insulated portion is sandwiched between the first conductor portion and the second conductor portion to insulate the first conductor portion from the second conductor portion. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075147 | RADIO DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a radio device includes: a mounting board having a conductive plane; a semiconductor package mounted on the mounting board and having a interposer having a conductive plane, a semiconductor chip mounted on one surface of the interposer, and an antenna having a conductive element formed on the one surface and connected to the semiconductor chip; and a plurality of connection portions connecting the mounting board and the interposer. A first electrical length of the first connection portion which is nearest the conductive element among the plurality of connection portions or a second electrical length of the first connection portion including a conductive plane of the mounting board or interposer connected to the first connection portion is less than ½ wavelength of the operating frequency of the antenna. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075148 | NFC Antenna Using Dual Resonance - The present invention is disclosed to provide an NFC antenna using dual resonance, wherein a closed circuit is formed by a capacitor and a loop antenna, and a relay unit is attached to a portable wireless terminal that forms a resonance to a predetermined frequency signal mutually transmitted between a portable wireless terminal reader and an NFC chip, and in the course of communicating between the NFC chip and the reader, the relay unit relays a signal transmitted by the reader to an NFC antenna unit, and the NFC chip relays a signal transmitted through the NFC antenna unit to the reader to thereby increase a recognition distance capable of obtaining predetermined information. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075149 | MULTI-BEAM TELECOMMUNICATION ANTENNA ONBOARD A HIGH-CAPACITY SATELLITE AND RELATED TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A high-throughput multi-beam telecommunication antenna is configured to cover a geographical area from a geostationary orbit. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075150 | Antenna System with Two Grids of Spots with Nested Complementary Meshes - An antenna system is able to cover a geographical zone with two grids of spots with nested meshes, shifted one with respect to the other. The multi-beam system covers a geographical zone decomposed into a plurality of spots, the antennas each comprising an array of radiating elements able to receive and/or to transmit radioelectric signals, and being configured so as to cover, in reception and/or in transmission, said zone with two grids of spots, several spots of the first grid, generated by a first antenna, being positioned according to a first geometric pattern, so that points are situated substantially equidistantly from several adjacent spots, several spots of the second grid, that are generated by a second antenna, being positioned according to a second geometric pattern chosen as a function of the first geometric pattern, such that several spots of the second grid are centred on the said points. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075151 | MULTI-BAND ANTENNA DEVICE - Exemplary embodiments are directed to an antenna device. A device may include an antenna element including a first electrically conductive element oriented in a first direction and a second electrically conductive element oriented in a second, different direction, the first and second conductive elements being electrically connected at one respective end. The device may further include a matching circuit operably coupled to the antenna element. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075152 | Display Device - A display device includes a flat-panel display, a metal plate, and an antenna device. The flat-panel display portion is positioned on an upper surface of display device. The metal plate is positioned on the flat-panel display portion along an front edge of the upper surface. The antenna device for a wireless LAN is positioned on the upper surface of the flat-panel display portion. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075153 | WIDEBAND AND MULTIBAND EXTERNAL ANTENNA FOR PORTABLE TRANSMITTERS - A communication device is presented that has a multiband antenna structure. A helical load extends from a monopole and reduces the resonance frequency of the monopole to the UHF band while leaving a GPS resonance of the monopole substantially unchanged. Helical proximate and distal portions are connected to the load such that the overall antenna structure has a VHF resonance. The helical portions have different characteristics and are configured to not substantially affect the UHF or GPS resonances. The helical portions have different pitch angles to permit minimization of the length of the combined helical portions while providing a desired operating VHF bandwidth. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075154 | MICROSTRIP-FED SLOT ANTENNA - A microstrip-fed antenna is disclosed having a first dielectric substrate and a second dielectric substrate. The second dielectric substrate is disposed on the first dielectric substrate and the first dielectric substrate has a relative permittivity greater than or equal to the second dielectric substrate. The antenna further includes a microstrip line formed in the second dielectric substrate and a metal layer formed in the second dielectric substrate. The metal layer is positioned between the microstrip line and the first dielectric substrate and includes a slot. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075155 | Antenna Assemblies - Various antenna assemblies are disclosed. In one example, an antenna assembly includes a reflector including a first ground plane, a second ground plane below and spaced apart from the reflector, an antenna adjacent a surface of the reflector opposite the second ground plane, and a grounding post galvanically connecting the first ground plane and the second ground plane. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075156 | VARIABLE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA DEVICE - A feed element is configured to include a first antenna element having a first width, a dual-band forming inductor, and a second antenna element having a second width wider than the first width, where the first antenna element, the dual-band forming inductor, and a second antenna element are connected in series. The inductor is formed in a meander shape which has a trapezoidal envelope external shape to have a width formed to widen from the first width of a portion connected to the first antenna element toward a portion connected to the second antenna element. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075157 | APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING HUMAN BODY FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES - An apparatus for protecting a human body from electromagnetic waves includes: a radiator including an antenna; and a periodic structure that is combined with the radiator to form a radiation unit and has a plurality of unit cells periodically arranged, wherein each of the unit cells of the periodic structure contains a ground layer; an electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) board formed on the ground layer and serving as a dielectric spacer; and an EBG pattern made of metal and formed on the EBG board. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075158 | ANTENNA MODULE - An antenna module is provided and includes two feeding parts and having different frequencies of feeding on a circuit board. A first feeding radiation electrode is connected to the feeding part on a lower frequency side and performs an antenna operation. A second feeding radiation electrode is connected to the feeding part on a higher frequency side and performs an antenna operation. The first and second feeding radiation electrodes electrically connected, and the second feeding radiation electrode is smaller than and on the first feeding radiation electrode with an insulating part therebetween. The first feeding radiation electrode is configured to serve as an electrode that also performs an antenna operation of the second feeding radiation electrode, in such a manner that the second feeding radiation electrode performs an antenna operation in which the second feeding radiation electrode and the first feeding radiation electrode are electrically coupled to each other. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075159 | ANTENNA MATCHING CIRCUIT CONTROL DEVICE - The antenna matching circuit control device with an antenna body includes a sensing module, a processing module, a power adjusting module and a frequency adjusting module. The sensing module senses an object that approaches the antenna body and outputs a sensing signal accordingly. The processing module is coupled to the sensing module and outputs a first control signal and a second control signal according to the sensing signal. The power adjusting module is coupled to the processing module and controls a power amplifier to couple with one of a plurality of first matching circuits according to the first control signal. The frequency adjusting module is coupled to the antenna body and the power adjusting module. The frequency adjusting module controls one of a plurality of second matching circuits to couple with one of the first matching circuits according to the second control signal. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075160 | ANTENNA MODULE - An antenna module includes an antenna, a tunable matching circuit, a power detector and a control unit. The antenna comprises a feeding point. The tunable matching circuit, electrically connected between the antenna and the power detector and configured to provide a loading impedance, comprises a plurality of tunable impedance elements connected to each other and electrically connected to the feeding point as well. The power detector is electrically connected between the tunable matching circuit and a power amplifier and configured to detect a power indicator. The control unit, electrically connected to the tunable matching circuit and the power detector, is configured to read the power indicator and RSSI to generate a control signal for the tunable matching circuit, which consistently changes the loading impedance to achieve impedance matching. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075161 | RADOME - A radome comprises a substrate comprising a first material and an outer layer comprising a second material and positioned adjacent to the substrate. Methods for making and using the radome are also disclosed. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075162 | PLUG-IN ANTENNA - A modular plug-in antenna array capable of low cost and automated manufacturing is disclosed. The antenna element is designed to work efficiently over a broadband with simplified assembly requirements and to be used in discrete or array applications. Plug-in antennas eliminate the need for external tools, and allow the antenna to be removed, for service, test, and ease of assembly. Many transceivers are assembled using printed circuit board techniques whereon electronic components are mounted using a pick and place process. The plug-in antenna connects directly onto the circuit board; with connectors that are compatible with a pick and place process and which are produced in mass quantities for the computer and telecommunications industry, thus yielding lower costs than traditional high performance RF coaxial connectors. With demands for higher antenna bandwidth, the disclosed simplified plug-in antenna provides an appropriate balance between performance and the ease of modular assembly, manufacture, and costs. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075163 | ANTENNA ASSEMBLY PROVIDING MULTIDIRECTIONAL ELLIPTICAL POLARIZATION - An antenna assembly having a characteristic wavelength is provided including a continuous conductive assembly formed from a plurality of conductive segments. Each of the plurality of conductive segments is either linear or curvilinear, and the continuous conductive assembly is configured to be substantially responsive to elliptically polarized, radio frequency signals of the characteristic wavelength within each of three mutually orthogonal planes. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075164 | INFORMATION EQUIPMENT WITH A PLURALITY OF RADIO COMMUNICATION ANTENNAS - Information equipment according to an embodiment includes a display housing with a display unit, a first radio communication antenna disposed at an end part of the display housing, a second radio communication antenna using a frequency band adjacent to or overlapped with that of the first radio communication antenna, and a third radio communication antenna disposed at an end part between the first and the second radio communication antennas, and uses a frequency band not adjacent to nor overlapped with those of the first and the second radio communication antennas. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075165 | DUAL FREQUENCY ANTENNA WITH WIDE FREQUENCY - A dual frequency antenna with wide frequency includes an inner radiator in helical structure, which is electrically connected with a host by a feeding point of the host, and an outer radiator in helical structure in which the inner radiator is packed. The inner radiator includes a first radiating unit located at the lower part for generating resonance and a second radiating unit located at the upper part. The resonant frequency of the second radiating unit is higher than that of the first radiating part; the height of the helical structure of the outer radiator is less than the total height of the inner radiator. The performance of dual frequency antenna can better focus on the upper hemisphere, and the bandwidth of the dual frequency antenna is wider in the ultra high frequency (UHF) frequency band. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075166 | ACTUATED ADAPTIVE DISPLAY SYSTEMS - Adjustable, adaptive display system having individual display elements is able to change its configuration based on a user's movements, position, and activities. A method of adjusting a display system tracking a user is tracked using a camera or other tracking sensor, thereby creating user-tracking data. The user-tracking data is input to an actuator signal module which generates input signals for one or more actuators. The input signals are created, in part, from the user-tracking data. Two or more display elements are actuated using the one or more actuators based on the input signals. The display elements may be planar or curved. In this manner, a configuration of the display system adapts to user movements and adjusts systematically. This provides for a greater amount of a user's human visual field (or user FOV) to be filled by the display system. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075167 | HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY WITH WIRELESS CONTROLLER - A head-mounted display apparatus includes a head-mounted display, the head-mounted display including a viewing area that displays information to a user of the head-mounted display and including a display wireless communication circuit for receiving wireless control signals and a controller including a controller wireless communication circuit, wherein the controller controls the information displayed in the head-mounted display by communicating the wireless control signals to the display wireless communication circuit with the controller wireless communication circuit and wherein the controller is physically separate from the head-mounted display. A distance-monitoring circuit in the controller or the head-mounted display monitors the distance between the controller and the head-mounted display and, when the distance between the controller and the head-mounted display is greater than a pre-determined distance, initiating a range signal to the user. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075168 | EYEPIECE WITH UNIFORMLY ILLUMINATED REFLECTIVE DISPLAY - An eyepiece includes a mechanical frame adapted to secure a lens and an image source facility above the lens. The image source facility includes an LED, a planar illumination facility and a reflective display. The planar illumination facility converts a light beam from the LED received on a side of the planar illumination facility into a top emitting planar light source, uniformly illuminates the reflective display, and is substantially transmissive to allow reflected light to pass through towards a beam splitter. The beam splitter is positioned to receive the image light and to reflect a portion onto a mirrored surface. The mirrored surface is positioned and shaped to reflect the image light into an eye of a user of the eyepiece thereby providing an image within a field of view, the mirrored surface further adapted to be partially transmissive within an area of image reflectance. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075169 | HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY - A head-mounted display includes a mounting section that includes a first support target section, and is worn along the back of the head of the user, the first support target section being supported by a base of one of the right and left ears, and an arm section that is formed to extend forward from one end of the mounting section positioned on the side of the first support target section along one temporal region, and includes an eye piece that faces one of the right and left eyes, the eye piece being provided at a front-side end of the arm section. The position of the center of gravity of the head-mounted display in the horizontal direction is set to a position on the front side of the first support target section or a position around the first support target section. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075170 | COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - Communication apparatus for communicating data between a processor on board a vehicle and a display for a user of the vehicle is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first light source operable to generate a modulated output representative of the data, a first receiver for receiving the modulated output of the first light source; and a communication device for communication between the receiver and the display. The first receiver is mounted on a suit worn by the user in operation of the vehicle. The communication apparatus is expected to be applicable, for example, with head-mounted displays used by pilots of aircraft. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075171 | DIBENZOTHIOPHENE COMPOUND AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING ELEMENT BASED ON THE SAME - An aspect of the present invention provides the dibenzothiophene compound expressed by General Formula 1 in Claim | 2012-03-29 |
20120075172 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - The present invention provides a liquid crystal display device having a large screen, high resolution and high reliability at the same time, even in the case where the drivers are mounted on the TFT substrate in accordance with a COG mounting method. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075173 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USER INPUT - The present invention provides a method, apparatus, and computer program product for providing input to a user device by way of a device that is worn by a user. The method including receiving sensor information of a device configured to be worn by a user, determining a motion input indicated by the received information such that the motion input relates to motion of the device relative to the user, determining a function based at least in part on the motion input, and causing the function to be performed. The device may be configured to be worn on a device bearing part of the user and the motion input may relate to motion of the device relative to the device bearing part of the user. The device bearing part of the user may be a finger and the device may substantially encircle the finger. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075174 | INPUT APPARATUS AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEM USING SAME - An input apparatus and an electronic system using the same are provided. The input apparatus includes a casing, a sensor and a processing circuit. The casing has a first surface and a second surface arranged in opposite side. The first surface has a first input interface and the second surface has a second input interface. The sensor is disposed in the casing and is configured for sensing whether one of the first and second surfaces is towards a predetermined direction, so as to generate a sensing result. The processing circuit is arranged in the casing and is in communication with the first input interface, the second input interface and the sensor, to determine based on the sensing result whether to perform an operation according to a command inputted from the first input interface or to perform an operation according to a command inputted from the second input interface. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075175 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROVIDING SYSTEM STATUS INFORMATION - The present disclosure provides a method and device for providing system status information. The method comprises: receiving, from an input mechanism associated with a communication device, a request to share system status information; and in response to receiving the request to share the system status information: (i) obtaining system status information associated with the communication device; and (ii) automatically populating one or more portions of an electronic message based on the system status information. The system status information comprises processor usage information. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075176 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF RECOGNIZING GESTURE WITH UNTOUCHED WAY - Provided is a method of recognizing a gesture, which includes: storing sensing information of a sensor in a case where the sensing information is obtained by sensing an object within a preset distance from the sensor; and recognizing a gesture from the stored sensing information, wherein said storing of sensing information stores the sensing information obtained by the sensor during a preset time after the sensor senses an object within the preset distance. This method allows a terminal and contents to be controlled by recognizing a gesture of a user even though the user does not touch the terminal screen. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075177 | LAPEL MICROPHONE MICRO-DISPLAY SYSTEM INCORPORATING MOBILE INFORMATION ACCESS - A shoulder mounted lapel microphone housing that encloses a microdisplay, a computer, and other communication system components. A microdisplay element is located on or in the microphone housing. Other electronic circuits, such as a microcomputer, one or more wired and wireless interfaces, associated memory or storage devices, auxiliary device mounts and the like are packaged in the microphone housing and/or in an optional pager sized gateway device having a belt clip. Motion, gesture, and/or audio processing circuits in the system provide a way for the user to input commands to the system without a keyboard or mouse. The system provides connectivity to other computing devices such as cellular phones, smartphones, laptop computers, or the like. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075178 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GENERATING DYNAMIC RESPONSE - A dynamic response generating apparatus and method that may analyze an intention of a user based on user input information received from an inputting device, may analyze at least one of first response information with respect to the analyzed intention of the user, context information associated with the user input information, user motion information, and environmental information, may dynamically determine a modality with respect to the first response information, may process the first response information, and may dynamically generate second response information in a form of via the determined modality. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075179 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - The electronic device has a displaying unit which displays information; an operating unit which accepts a contactless oberation by a user; a detecting unit which detects whether or not on object exists inside the area where the contact less operation is capable, and a lighting unit which lights when the detecting unit detected the existence of the object. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075180 | MOBILE ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD OF MOBILE ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - Provided herein is a mobile electronic apparatus or a control method of the mobile electronic apparatus, the mobile electronic apparatus including an operating unit for performing a character input operation, an acquiring unit that acquires a photographed image of a subject, an analyzing unit that analyzes the photographed image acquired by the acquiring unit and extracts character information contained in the photographed image, and a control unit that detects an input operation as a character input operation when the input operation is performed with the operating unit while the photographed image is being analyzed by the analyzing unit. Accordingly, detecting an input operation in the operating unit as entering characters even during an analysis in the analyzing unit makes it possible to use time efficiently. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075181 | 3D computer cursor - The present invention introduces a 3D computer cursor that helps the user to interact with 3D computer applications in an intuitive manner. Said 3D computer cursor enables the user to easily manipulate a plurality of windows, objects, or the like to be moved or rotated in three dimensions on the computer display serving a variety of desktop and web-based applications. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075182 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND DISPLAYING METHOD THEREOF - A mobile terminal and a control method thereof are provided. The mobile terminal may include a body, at least one display provided to one side of the body, at least one key button provided to the body to receive a user input, a sensing unit to sense a motion of the body, and a controller to cancel a lock screen displayed on the display based on the motion detected by the sensing unit when the user input is acquired through the key button. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075183 | 3D Pointing Devices with Orientation Compensation and Improved Usability - Systems and methods according to the present invention describe 3D pointing devices which enhance usability by transforming sensed motion data from a first frame of reference (e.g., the body of the 3D pointing device) into a second frame of reference (e.g., a user's frame of reference). One exemplary embodiment of the present invention removes effects associated with a tilt orientation in which the 3D pointing device is held by a user. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075184 | SILENT SPEECH BASED COMMAND TO A COMPUTING DEVICE - Presented is a method for executing a command on a computing device. A computing device receives a first command and a second command, wherein the second command is, optionally, silent speech. The first command and the second command are combined to provide a final command to the computing device for execution. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075185 | DISPLAY - A method of forming a display is provided, wherein the method includes forming a first electrode layer on a first substrate, forming an organic light emitting diode (OLED) stack on the first electrode, forming a second electrode layer over the OLED stack, and forming a bonding layer over the second electrode layer, wherein the bonding layer comprises a conductive material. The bonding layer and the second electrode layer are patterned to form a plurality of micro-OLEDs, wherein the patterning is performed by removing a portion of the bonding layer and the second electrode layer. The plurality of micro-OLEDs on the first substrate is joined to a plurality of pixels in an electronic backplane on a second substrate, wherein any one pixel in the electronic backplane can couple to a varied subset of micro-OLEDs in the plurality of micro-OLEDs. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075186 | BENDABLE MOUSE - Disclosed is a bendable mouse, comprising an operating portion, a bendable portion and a rubber body. The bendable portion comprises a base and a bendable body. The base is fixed to the operating portion. The base comprises a base plate and an attached body. The base plate is jointed with the bendable body. The attached body is fixed with the base plate. A fixing block is positioned at the attached body. The rubber body covers the bendable portion and comprises a base joint sleeve and bendable sleeve. An inserter is formed at the bendable sleeve toward the inside of the base joint sleeve and inseparably adheres with the fixing block. The bendable mouse can prevent the separation phenomenon of the rubber body from the base and ensures the rubber body to remain adhering closely with the bendable portion when it changes from the curved status to the straight status. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075187 | METHOD FOR SIMULATING A MOUSE DEVICE WITH A KEYBOARD AND INPUT SYSTEM USING THE SAME - A method for simulating a mouse with a keyboard in a computer system includes detecting whether a key event occurs in a switch matrix of the keyboard of the computer system, determining whether the key event is related to a specific control key when the key event is detected, transforming a location of a switch in which the key event occurs into a pair of coordinates when the key event is not related to the specific control key and is a key-pressed event, calculating a pair of displacements between the latest two pairs of coordinates to obtain a movement data, and transmitting the movement data to a mouse driver of the computer system so that an operating system of the computer system is capable of receiving the movement data by the mouse driver, for controlling movement of a pointer shown on a screen of the computer system. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075188 | TECHNIQUES TO CONTROL DISPLAY ACTIVITY - Techniques are described to transmit commands to a display device during vertical or horizontal blanking intervals. The commands can be transmitted using fields that would otherwise be used to transmit color information. A Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) compliant interface can be used to transmit the commands. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075189 | KEYBOARD STRUCTURE WITH ANTENNA FUNCTION - A keyboard structure with antenna function includes a keyboard unit and an antenna unit. The keyboard unit includes a keyboard signal circuit board, at least one keyboard frame disposed on the keyboard signal circuit board, and a plurality of pressing elements passing through the keyboard frame and movably disposed on the keyboard signal circuit board. The antenna unit includes at least one metal circuit disposed on the keyboard frame. Thus, the length of a signal transmission line between the metal circuit and a wireless antenna module can be substantially reduced. Therefore, not only the insertion loss of the instant disclosure can be reduced to obtain better quality of wireless communication, but also the manufacturing cost and time of the instant disclosure also can be reduced effectively. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075190 | Multiple Touchpoints for Efficient Text Input - Methods and systems for using multiple simultaneous touchpoints of a touch-sensitive keyboard, such as an on-screen keyboard, for more efficient text input are provided. A method for generating text using a touch-sensitive keyboard may include receiving touch input from multiple simultaneous touchpoints. The method may also include determining a text character for each respective simultaneous touchpoint based on the touch input. The method may further include generating a text word based on the text characters determined from the multiple simultaneous touchpoints. A system for generating text using a touch-sensitive keyboard may include a touch input receiver, a slide detector and a text word generator. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075191 | Optical Touch System and Method for Optical Touch Location - The present invention provides an optical touch system, applied to an electronic apparatus having at least a physical plane. It comprises: an optical unit set on the physical plane and configured to produce a first optical effect; an image acquisition unit set on the physical plane, at least a part of the optical unit being within an acquisition range of the image acquisition unit, a touch operation area being formed by the image acquisition unit and the optical unit; the image acquisition unit configured to capture an image having a second optical effect which is formed on the first optical effect after an operation body for operating the electronic apparatus enters the touch operation area; a processing unit being connected with the image acquisition unit and configured to determine the range of the operation body in the touch operation area according to the image having the second optical effect. The present invention also provides an optical touch input display apparatus and optical touch input positioning method. The touch system of the present invention is low-cost and highly reliable. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075192 | DYNAMICALLY LOCATED ONSCREEN KEYBOARD - A touch-sensitive display surface having touch-capacitive and vibration sensors. This surface allows the user to rest their fingers on the keys of an onscreen keyboard and type as they would on a regular keyboard. As the user places their fingers on the touch screen, the system relocates the onscreen keyboard to the location where the fingers are resting. The touch sensors report the signal strength level of each key touched to a processor, but no keystroke is issued by the processor until a corresponding “tap” (i.e., vibration) is detected. When a tap is detected, the processor references the status of the touch capacitance sensors before, during, and/or immediately after the moment in time the tap occurred. The size, position, and orientation of the onscreen keyboard keys are dynamically set as determined by the user initiating a home-row definition event by resting their fingers momentarily on a virtual home-row. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075193 | MULTIPLEXED NUMERIC KEYPAD AND TOUCHPAD - A method and system that integrates a numeric keypad with a touchpad in the same physical location on a touch-sensitive display device. Operational mode of the same location is automatically determined based on user actions with the display or based on a manual entry by the user. The system operates in at least one mode of operation selected from: numpad mode, touchpad mode, keyboard mode and auto-detect mode. A visual indicator communicates with the user which mode is the current mode. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075194 | ADAPTIVE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD FOR HANDHELD DEVICE - In various embodiments, the size, shape, and arrangement of keys on a virtual keyboard may be determined based on touchscreen contacts made by the user. Further, the actual contact patch made by the user may be analyzed to interpret which point of contact was intended, and other factors such as spelling and context may also be considered. These factors may be determined based on a calibration session and/or on continuing inputs during operation of the keyboard, and applied to future operational interpretations of the touchscreen contacts. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075195 | Digital text-based communication and recording device for divers - The invention described herein is a submersible digital slate for divers that incorporates a power supply, a keyboard or keypad for text entry and a display screen for displaying text that can be attached and detached from a body-mountable retaining band or strap. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075196 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USER INPUT - The present invention provides a method, apparatus, and computer program product for providing input to a user device by way of a device that is worn by a user. The method including receiving sensor information of a device configured to be worn by a user, determining a first touch input indicated by the received first sensor information, where the first touch input relates to a first touch type, determining a first function based at least in part on the first touch input, causing the first function to be performed, receiving second sensor information of the device configured to be worn by a user, determining a second touch input indicated by the received second sensor information, where the second touch input relates to a second touch type that is different than the first touch type, determining a second function based at least in part on the second touch input, where the second function is different from the first function, and causing the second function to be performed. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075197 | Touch Display - In an embodiment, a touch display has a plurality of pixel elements and touch sensor elements. The touch display further has a display driver circuitry containing a plurality of output channels each corresponding to a different row of pixel elements of the touch display, and a touch detection driver circuitry containing a plurality of input channels each corresponding to a different row of touch sensor elements. Further, the touch display has a plurality of common communication lines connected to a plurality of first separators. Each of the first separators is connected to a predetermined pixel element and to a predetermined touch sensor element. Each of the common communication lines is further connected to one of the output channels of the display driver and via a second separator to one of the input channels of the touch detection driver. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075198 | PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATOR APPARATUS AND METHODS - Piezoelectric actuator apparatus and methods for providing tactile feedback are described herein. An example piezoelectric actuator assembly includes a support plate having a recessed well and conductive contact disposed within the recessed well of the support plate. A piezoelectric element has a first layer composed of an electrically conductive material and a second layer adjacent the first layer composed of a piezoelectric material. The piezoelectric element is disposed within the recessed well so that the first layer directly engages the conductive contact and the second layer is to be electrically coupled to a ground via a flexible conductive lead. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075199 | INPUT DEVICE WITH TRANSMISSION ELEMENT ACTUATED SWITCH - An input device, and a method for providing an input device, are provided. The input device includes a touch sensor substrate having a first side and a second side. The second side is opposite the first side. At least one sensor electrode is disposed on the sensor substrate, and the at least one sensor electrode is configured to sense input objects in a sensing region on the first side. A switch is disposed on the second side of the touch sensor substrate. The input device also includes a transmission element having first and second portions. The transmission element is configured such that sufficient depression of the first portion causes the second portion to actuate the switch. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075200 | Touch Sensitive Input - An apparatus including: a touch sensitive input responsive to manual actuation; a display output associated with the touch sensitive input; and a controller configured to provide and maintain, in response to a manual actuation at a user selected location of the touch sensitive input, an output at the user selected location to facilitate additional manual actuation via the touch sensitive input in the region of the user selected location. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075201 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND TOUCH-SENSITIVE INPUT DEVICE - A touch-sensitive input device includes a cover, a set of first conductors disposed between the cover and a substrate, the first conductors including at least two fingers connected at an end of the fingers, dummy conductors disposed between the first conductors and between the fingers of the first conductors, and a second set of conductors disposed on an opposite side of the substrate. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075202 | EXTENDING THE TOUCHABLE AREA OF A TOUCH SCREEN BEYOND THE BORDERS OF THE SCREEN - A touchable area of a user interface (such as that displayed on a touch screen touchpad or trackpad), i.e., the locations where the user may place their finger in order to initiate an action, can be extended beyond the border of the screen or device through the use of remote sensors that can detect when, for example, a finger or object is present at a specific location in 3-D space relative to the device. Sensors exist to perform this detection and are typically based on one or more of optical detection (for example infrared), acoustic detection (for example, via high frequency echo location), ultrasonic detection, inductive detection, capacitive detection, and in general can be based on any type of opto, opto-electronic, electrical and/or electro-mechanical sensor technology. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075203 | METHOD FOR ANALYZING TWO-DIMENSIONAL TRACK TO GENERATE AT LEAST ONE NON-LINEAR INDEX AND TOUCH CONTROL MODULE USING THE SAME - A method for analyzing a two-dimensional track to generate at least one non-linear index and a touch control module using the same are provided. The method includes: extracting a two-dimensional track; generating a plurality of displacement units in sequence according to the two-dimensional track, in which each displacement unit includes a displacement amount and a displacement direction of the two-dimensional track moving in a preset time interval; comparing the displacement amount of each displacement unit with a reference value in sequence; calculating an included angle formed between the displacement direction of the displacement unit and a displacement direction of a previous displacement unit, when the displacement amount of the displacement unit is greater than the reference value; accumulating the included angles in sequence to obtain an accumulated angle, in which the accumulated angle includes an accumulated value and a positive or negative sign; and converting the accumulated angle to at least one non-linear index. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075204 | Using a Touch-Sensitive Display of a Mobile Device with a Host Computer - A touch-sensitive display of a mobile device is used to control applications executing on a host computer. A communications link is established between the host computer and the mobile device. A graphical user interface (GUI) from the host computer is delegated to the touch-sensitive display of the mobile device via the communications link. The mobile device is adapted to show the delegated GUI on the touch-sensitive display of the mobile device, wherein a user can interact with the displayed GUI. The host computer receives data describing the user interactions with the delegated GUI shown on the touch-sensitive display of the mobile device via the communications link. The host computer executes an instruction on the host computer based in part on the received data describing the user interaction. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075205 | TOUCH INPUT DEVICE AND POWER SAVING METHOD THEREOF - A touch input device includes a touch screen, a scan controlling unit and a UI control unit. The UI control unit is configured for identifying one or more effective touch regions according to a user interface displayed on the touch screen, and transmitting a region identifying signal to the scan controlling unit. The scan controlling unit is configured for determining one or more scan regions corresponding to the effective touch regions according to the region identifying signal, and activating a scan over the scan regions. A power saving method for the touch input device is also provided. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075206 | MOTION DETECTING DEVICE, RECORDING SYSTEM, COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM, AND MOTION DETECTING METHOD - A motion detecting device includes: a first detecting unit that detects a state of a writing hand of a writer based on first data output depending on the state of the writing hand from a first sensor; a second detecting unit that detects a distance between the writer and a recording medium based on second information output from a second sensor; a determining unit that determines that the writer is writing on the recording medium when the state of the writing hand detected by the first detecting unit is a predetermined state and the distance detected by the second detecting unit is smaller than or equal to a predetermined threshold value; and an output data generating unit that generates output data based on a state of the writer determined by the determining unit. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075207 | TOUCH SCREEN PANEL AND FABRICATING METHOD THEREOF - A touch screen panel and a fabricating method thereof are disclosed. A thin film is formed on a substrate, sensing patterns are formed as touch sensors on the thin film. The substrate is separated from the thin film, thereby implementing an ultra thin film touch screen panel. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075208 | INFORMATION PROCESSING PROGRAM, INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREOF - A game apparatus includes a first LCD and a second LCD, and a CPU displays a game screen on the LCDs according to a game program and layout data. On the second LCD, a touch panel is provided. On the second LCD, a plurality of objects are displayed. When a help mode key is touched, a “?” cursor is displayed near each of objects for which a description message is prepared (target object), and if any “?” cursor is touched, a detailed explanation of the target object indicated by the “?” cursor is displayed on the first LCD as a description message. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075209 | TOUCH PANEL - A touch panel, which contains a substrate, a mask layer, a sensing circuit layer and a barrier layer, is disclosed. The mask layer is disposed around the bottom surface of the substrate. The sensing circuit layer is located on the same side of the substrate with the mask layer, and the surrounding area of the sensing circuit layer is shielded by the mask layer. In addition, the area of the sensing circuit layer exposed from the mask layer is defined as a sensing region. Furthermore, the barrier layer is disposed between the substrate and the sensing circuit layer and between the mask layer and the sensing circuit layer. Concurrently, the barrier layer further provides separation between the mask layer and the sensing circuit layer. The barrier layer has a transparent appearance. Particularly, the barrier layer is provided for changing optical refraction and harmonizing optical reflection index and transmittance. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075210 | HAPTIC INTERACTION DEVICE - A interaction device includes a touch-sensitive surface which generates input data when the touch-sensitive surface is in contact with an actuator, a frame fixed to a periphery of the touch-sensitive surface, an actuator which generates a reaction force as a function of the input data, and a support to which the actuator is coupled. The frame and the touch-sensitive surface are arranged to form a rigid assembly which has a resonant frequency of a few hundred Hertz. The actuator is directly coupled to the frame to displace the rigid assembly relative to the support, and the resonant frequency of the actuator is substantially equal to the resonant frequency of the rigid assembly. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075211 | Touch detector, display unit with touch detection function, touched-position detecting method, and electronic device - A touch detector includes a touch detecting section generating detection intensity mapping information including detection intensity values according to an external proximity object, and a touched-position detecting section determining a touched position based on one or a plurality of touch regions determined by comparing each of the detection intensity values with a predetermined threshold. The touched-position detecting section selects an effective region from the one or each of the plurality of touch regions, establishes a computation region for the effective region, and determines a centroid as the touched position with use of the detection intensity values in the computation region. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075212 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - A mobile terminal and a method of controlling the same are provided. The method includes receiving a touch input from a side area on a touch screen for more than a predefined amount of time; setting a touch-lock area on the touch screen based on an area of the detection of the touch input; and displaying the touch-lock area differently from the rest of the touch screen so as to be easily distinguishable. Therefore, it is possible to effectively set a touch-lock area on the touch screen and thus to prevent the mobile terminal from performing an operation against the will of a user. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075213 | MULTI-HOST TOUCH CONTROL DISPLAY DEVICE - A multi-host touch control display device is to be connected to a plurality of host devices for touch controlling the host devices, and includes a control unit, a touch screen unit and a switch unit. The control unit provides a switch control signal. The touch screen unit is for generating a touch control signal according to a touch event thereon. The switch unit is coupled electrically to the control unit for receiving the switch control signal therefrom, is further coupled electrically to the touch screen unit, and is to be coupled electrically to the host devices. The switch unit is operable to enable transmission between the touch screen unit and a selected one of the host devices according to the switch control signal received from the control unit such that the touch screen unit is able to transmit the touch control signal generated thereby to the selected one of the host devices. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075214 | Display Device with an Embedded Touch Panel and a Method of Manufacturing the Same - The present invention relates to a display device with an embedded touch panel which eliminates FPC mounted to a shielding electrode for applying a shielding signal to the shielding electrode, to reduce a cost and simplify a fabrication process. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075215 | SINGLE LAYER IMPLEMENTED TWO DIMENSIONAL TOUCHPAD - A single-layer implemented two-dimensional touchpad includes two groups of sensing units arranged abreast along two directions, respectively. The first group of sensing units have one end adjacent to the connection region of the touchpad and are connected with wires routing to the connection region. The second group of sensing units are connected with wires bypassing the first group of sensing units and routing to the connection region. This arrangement decreases the number of wires routing through the margin of the circuit board of the touchpad to downsize the margin width and reduce the limitation to the touchpad size simultaneously, only by changing the layout of the sensing units, without increasing the manufacturing mask and steps. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075216 | INTEGRATED PASSIVES AND POWER AMPLIFIER - This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for combining devices deposited on a first substrate, with integrated circuits formed on a second substrate such as a semiconducting substrate or a glass substrate. The first substrate may be a glass substrate. The first substrate may include conductive vias. A power combiner circuit may be deposited on a first side of the first substrate. The power combiner circuit may include passive devices deposited on at least the first side of the first substrate. The integrated circuit may include a power amplifier circuit disposed on and configured for electrical connection with the power combiner circuit, to form a power amplification system. The conductive vias may include thermal vias configured for conducting heat from the power amplification system and/or interconnect vias configured for electrical connection between the power amplification system and a conductor on a second side of the first substrate. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075217 | OBJECT SENSING DEVICE - An object sensing device includes a display panel, a first image sensing unit, a vibration sensing unit and a control unit. The first image sensing unit is disposed at a periphery of the display panel. The first image sensing unit has a first sensing area related to the display panel. The vibration sensing unit is disposed at the periphery of the display panel. The control unit is electrically connected to the display panel, the first image sensing unit and the vibration sensing unit. When the first image sensing unit senses an object in the first sensing area and the vibration sensing unit senses a vibration acted by the object on the display panel, the control unit controls the display panel to execute a predetermined function. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075218 | TOUCH PANEL AND TOUCH DISPLAY DEVICE USING THE SAME - A touch panel comprising a substrate, a touch element, a first grounding electrode, an insulation layer and a second grounding electrode is disclosed. The touch element is disposed on a first surface of the substrate. The first grounding electrode is disposed on the first surface to surround the touch element. The insulation layer is disposed on the first surface to cover the touch element and the first grounding electrode. The second grounding electrode is disposed on the first insulation layer or on a second surface of the substrate opposite to the first surface. Therefore, the ESD can be conducted to the grounding end G of the circuit component through the enclosed first grounding electrode, and the signal interference between the touch panel and display can be shielded by the second grounding electrode to enhance anti-ESD and anti-noise abilities of the touch panel. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075219 | DETECTION METHOD AND DETECTING APPARATUS FOR DETECTING MULTIPLE TOUCH POINTS ON TOUCH PANEL - A detection method for detecting a plurality of contacts on a touch panel includes: generating a preliminary sensing data according to the contacts on the touch panel; determining a plurality of first specific sensing axes included in a plurality of first sensing axes and a plurality of f second specific sensing axes included in a plurality of second sensing axes according to the preliminary sensing data; utilizing a configuration circuit to configure a driving and receiving sequence of the plurality of first sensing axes and the plurality of second sensing axes for obtaining a first sensing data and a second sensing data; and utilizing a determining circuit to receive a completion instruction, wherein when the determining circuit receives the completion instruction, the determining circuit determines a touch detection result according to the first sensing data and the second sensing data. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075220 | INPUT DETECTION DEVICE, INPUT DETECTION METHOD, INPUT DETECTION PROGRAM, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA - An input detection device including: a reading part reading touch inputs from an input interface of a touch sensor by scanning every above two electrode lines which are adjacent on the scanning sequence from an end of the input interface to the opposite end, and acquiring a difference between detection data obtained from a half of the above two electrode lines which are successive and from the other half of the above two electrode lines which are successive; and a calculation part integrating the differences for the entire input interface to obtain touch information, wherein if an integration result obtained in the case where the above two lines stretches over the scanning finish end and the scanning start end is not satisfied with a predetermined value, the calculation part resets the detection data obtained from the electrode line located at the scanning finish end to be the predetermined value. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075221 | TOUCHSCREEN PANEL INPUT DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD, PIEZOELECTRIC ELEMENT AND TOUCHSCREEN PANEL INPUT DEVICE - A touchscreen panel input device is manufactured by forming a first adhesion layer and a second adhesion layer on a growth substrate, removing only the second adhesion layer from a selected region by irradiating laser, forming a growth base layer on the selected region where the second adhesion layer is removed and on the second adhesion layer and an oxide thin film having piezoelectricity on the growth base layer, transferring the oxide thin film layer on the selected region to a second substrate having first transparent electrodes by peeling-off, and adhering the second substrate to a third substrate having second transparent electrodes by placing the transferred oxide thin film layer between them. The touchscreen panel input device detects a pushing pressure in addition to a touch position with proving a tactile feedback. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075222 | MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A system and method for operating a portable electronic device are disclosed. A detected object is detected when the object is in contact with the device to provide detection results. Whether the device is performing a predetermined function to provide a first determination result and whether the object is in contact with the device based on the detection results to provide a second determination result are then determined. One of a first function and a second function comprising the first function based on the first determination result and the second determination result is then selected. The first function is selected if it is determined that the device is performing the predetermined function and that the object is in contact with mobile terminal. The second function is selected if it is determined that the device is performing the predetermined function and that the object is not in contact with the device | 2012-03-29 |
20120075223 | MOBILE ELECTRIC DEVICE - An electronic display control device and method are disclosed. A web page comprising a plurality of links is displayed on display screen of a touch panel, and an operation is detected on the touch panel. The links are collectively displayed on a region of the display screen, when the prescribed operation is detected while the web page is displayed on the touch panel. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075224 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DUAL-DIFFERENTIAL SENSING - A method and device for dual-differential sensing is disclosed. The sensing information can be generated from signals provided by a sensing device with a plurality of sensors. Each value of the sensing information corresponds to signals of three sensors, respectively. The sensing device is flexible and configured on a display. The noise effect of the display on the signal of each sensor corresponds to the distance between the display and the sensor. Besides, the noise effect of the display on each value of the sensing information corresponds to the distances between the display and the three sensors, respectively. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075225 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - When image data is displayed on the display portion of a conventional mobile telephone, characters cannot be displayed thereon, and thus the image data and the characters cannot be simultaneously displayed. In a portable electronic device according to the present invention, a cover member having a first display device ( | 2012-03-29 |
20120075226 | Touch Panel and Touch Type Input Device - A touch panel which includes a molecule oriented polylactic acid film, the polylactic acid film has a first principal plane and a second principal plane formed with electrodes, and the electrode on the first principal plane includes divided electrodes which are electrically divided into at least four sections. A touch panel input device having the touch panel is configured to have the respective divided electrodes connected to a processor which outputs position information and/or pressed information based on voltages detected independently from the divided electrodes. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075227 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ANALYZING TWO-DIMENSION SENSING INFORMATION - The method and device for analyzing two-dimension sensing information are disclosed. The two-dimension (2D) sensing information is analyzed for determining touch related sensing information. The touch related sensing information may include touch related sensing information with inner low values within outer high values and with inner higher values within outer low values. | 2012-03-29 |
20120075228 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ANALYZING TWO-DIMENSION SENSING INFORMATION - The method and device for analyzing two-dimension sensing information are disclosed. The two-dimension (2D) sensing information is analyzed for determining touch related sensing information. The touch related sensing information may include touch related sensing information with inner low values within outer high values and with inner higher values within outer low values. | 2012-03-29 |