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20120162248 | Method for Eliminating a Cockpit Mask and Associated Helmet-Mounted Display System - The general field of the invention relates to the binocular helmet-mounted display devices worn by aircraft pilots. In night use, one of the drawbacks of this type of device is that the uprights of the cockpit introduce significant visual masks into the field of the optical sensors. The method according to the invention is a method for eliminating these masks in the images presented to the pilot by graphics processing of the binocular images. It relies on the fact that, given the parallax, the uprights occupy, in two images from the left and right sensors, different positions. The comparison of the two images makes it possible to identify, and then eliminate, these masks, and finally to replace them with parts of images of the outside landscape. | 06-28-2012 |
20120162775 | Method for Correcting Hyperstereoscopy and Associated Helmet Viewing System - The general field of the invention relates to binocular helmet viewing devices worn by aircraft pilots. In night use, one of the drawbacks of this type of device is that the significant distance separating the two sensors introduces hyperstereoscopy on the images restored to the pilot. The method according to the invention is a scheme for removing this hyperstereoscopy in the images presented to the pilot by graphical processing of the binocular images. Comparison of the two images makes it possible to determine the various elements present in the image, to deduce therefrom their distances from the aircraft and then to displace them in the image so as to restore images without hyperstereoscopic effects. | 06-28-2012 |
20120257070 | Acquisition System for Images Having a High Dynamic Range - An image acquisition system comprises: a single set of focussing optics focussing an incident beam from a scene to be imaged on a first sensor and a second sensor exhibiting identical spectral response curves; followed by separation means separating the irradiance of the beam coming from the focussing optics into first and second predetermined fractions, the separation means orienting the first fraction towards the first sensor and the second fraction towards the second sensor; control means for controlling a first acquisition time of the scene to be imaged by the first sensor to obtain a first image and/or a second acquisition time of the scene to be imaged by the second sensor to obtain a second image; and merging means that merge the first image coming from the first sensor and the second image coming from the second sensor to generate a final image. | 10-11-2012 |
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20150160459 | DISPLAY SYSTEM COMPRISING A SCREEN COMPRISING AN ARRAY OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL SCATTERING PATTERNS - The general field of the invention is that of display systems comprising an image projector and an associated display screen, the said display system being designed to be used by an observer situated at a given location, the said display screen comprising two transparent and substantially parallel faces, the said display screen comprising, on at least one of its transparent faces, a plurality of regularly distributed light-scattering patterns. The image projector according to the invention illuminating the screen under a plurality of angles of incidence determined by the position and the size of the display screen, the said angles of incidence being centred on a mean angle of incidence, the scattering patterns comprise at least one scattering surface oriented in such a manner as to diffuse the light rays having at least the mean angle of incidence in one or more directions corresponding to the said given location of the observer. Several embodiments are described. | 06-11-2015 |
20150160545 | DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING A SCREEN HAVING A NETWORK OF THREE DIMENSIONAL REFLECTIVE MICROSTRUCTURES - The general field of the invention is that of display systems including an image projector and an associated display screen, said display system being intended for use by an observer situated at a specified location, said display screen having two transparent and substantially parallel faces, and said display screen having on at least one of its transparent faces a plurality of regularly distributed optical patterns. The image projector according to the invention illuminating the screen at a plurality of angles of incidence determined by the position and size of the display screen, and said angles of incidence being centred on an average angle of incidence, the optical patterns have at least one curved reflective surface orientated so as to reflect the light rays having at least the average angle of incidence in one or more directions corresponding to said specified location of the observer. A plurality of embodiments are described. | 06-11-2015 |
20150160546 | DISPLAY SYSTEM COMPRISING A SCREEN COMPRISING AN ARRAY OF DIFFRACTIVE PATTERNS - The general field of the invention is that of display systems comprising an image projector and an associated display screen, the said display system being designed to be used by an observer situated at a given location, the said display screen comprising two transparent and substantially parallel faces, the said display screen comprising, on at least one of its transparent faces, a plurality of regularly distributed light-scattering patterns. The image projector according to the invention illuminating the screen under a plurality of angles of incidence determined by the position and the size of the display screen, the said angles of incidence being centred on a mean angle of incidence, the scattering patterns comprise a diffractive structure in order to diffract the light rays having at least the mean angle of incidence in one or more directions corresponding to the said given location of the observer. | 06-11-2015 |