Capacitive measurement processing for mode changes

US2016282980A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016282980-A1
Application numberUS-201514671907-A
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Filing dateMar 27, 2015
Priority dateMar 27, 2015
Publication dateSep 29, 2016
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Hybrid detection includes determining a first profiles based on multiple capacitive measurements, segmenting the first profiles into one dimensional intervals to obtain multiple segments, determining multiple regions of interest using the segments, and determining a set of contiguous regions based on multiple mutual capacitive measurements. Hybrid detection further includes selecting, from the set of contiguous regions, a set of valid contiguous regions using the regions of interest, and reporting positional information for each contiguous region in the set of valid contiguous regions.

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A processing system for hybrid detection comprising: a sensor module coupled to a plurality of sensor electrodes, and configured to: drive a first subset of the plurality of sensor electrodes with first transmitter signals, receive, corresponding to the first transmitter signals, first resulting signals from a second subset of the plurality of sensor electrodes, receive second resulting signals from the second subset while the second subset are driven with modulated signals; and a determination module configured to: determine a first plurality of profiles based on the second resulting signals, segment the first plurality of profiles into one dimensional intervals to obtain a plurality of segments; determine a plurality of regions of interest using the plurality of segments, determine a set of contiguous regions based on the first resulting signals, select, from the set of contiguous regions, a set of valid contiguous regions using the plurality of regions of interest, and report positional information for each contiguous region in the set of valid contiguous regions. 2 . The processing system of claim 1 , wherein the determination module is further configured to: determine a presence of moisture prior to determining the set of valid contiguous regions. 3 . The processing system of claim 1 , wherein reporting positional information comprises reporting positional information for at least two contiguous regions. 4 . The processing system of claim 1 , wherein, after selecting, the set of valid contiguous regions comprises more than two contiguous regions, and wherein the set of valid contiguous regions is reduced to two contiguous regions prior to reporting positional information. 5 . The processing system of claim 1 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprises: removing any contiguous regions from the set of contiguous regions lacking a pixel in at least one region of interest in the plurality of regions of interest. 6 . The processing system of claim 1 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprises: for each region of interest in the plurality of regions of interest, determining a number of positive pixels for the region of interest, and removing the region of interest from the plurality of regions of interest when the number of positive pixels fails to comply with a threshold number to obtain a plurality of remaining regions of interest, and removing any contiguous regions from the set of contiguous regions lacking a pixel in at least one region of interest in the plurality of remaining regions of interest. 7 . The processing system of claim 1 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprises: for each contiguous region in the set of contiguous regions, determining a peak amplitude for the contiguous region, and removing the contiguous region from the set of contiguous regions when the peak amplitude fails to comply with a threshold amplitude to obtain a set of remaining contiguous regions, and removing any regions of interest from the plurality of regions of interest lacking a contiguous region in the set of remaining contiguous regions. 8 . The processing system of claim 1 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprises: for each contiguous region in the set of contiguous regions, determining a prominence of the contiguous region in a region of interest of the plurality of regions of interest, and removing the contiguous region from the set of contiguous regions when the prominence of the contiguous region fails to comply with a threshold prominence to obtain a set of remaining contiguous regions. 9 . The processing system of claim 1 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprising merging contiguous regions coexisting in a same region of interest of the plurality of regions of interest. 10 . A method for hybrid detection comprising: determining a first plurality of profiles based on a plurality of capacitive measurements; segmenting the first plurality of profiles into one dimensional intervals to obtain a plurality of segments; determining a plurality of regions of interest using the plurality of segments; determining a set of contiguous regions based on a plurality of mutual capacitive measurements; selecting, from the set of contiguous regions, a set of valid contiguous regions using the plurality of regions of interest; and reporting positional information for each contiguous region in the set of valid contiguous regions. 11 . The method of claim 10 , further comprising: determining a presence of moisture prior to determining the set of valid contiguous regions. 12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein reporting positional information comprises reporting positional information for at least two contiguous regions. 13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein, after selecting, the set of valid contiguous regions comprises more than two contiguous regions, and wherein the set of valid contiguous regions is reduced to two contiguous regions prior to reporting positional information. 14 . The method of claim 10 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprises: removing any contiguous regions from the set of contiguous regions lacking a pixel in at least one region of interest in the plurality of regions of interest. 15 . The method of claim 10 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprises: for each region of interest in the plurality of regions of interest, determining a number of positive pixels for the region of interest, and removing the region of interest from the plurality of regions of interest when the number of positive pixels fails to comply with a threshold number to obtain a plurality of remaining regions of interest, and removing any contiguous regions from the set of contiguous regions lacking a pixel in at least one region of interest in the plurality of remaining regions of interest. 16 . The method of claim 10 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprises: for each contiguous region in the set of contiguous regions, determining a peak amplitude for the contiguous region, and removing the contiguous region from the set of contiguous regions when the peak amplitude fails to comply with a threshold amplitude to obtain a set of remaining contiguous regions, and removing any regions of interest from the plurality of regions of interest lacking a contiguous region in the set of remaining contiguous regions. 17 . The method of claim 10 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprises: for each contiguous region in the set of contiguous regions, determining a prominence of the contiguous region in a region of interest of the plurality of regions of interest, and removing the contiguous region from the set of contiguous regions when the prominence of the contiguous region fails to comply with a threshold prominence to obtain a set of remaining contiguous regions. 18 . The method of claim 10 , wherein selecting the set of valid contiguous regions comprising merging contiguous regions coexisting in a same region of interest of the plurality of regions of interest. 19 . An input device for hybrid detection comprising: a plurality of sensor electrodes comprising a first subset and a second subset; and a processing system configured to: determine a first plurality of profiles based on a first plurality of resulting signals obtained based on

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  • G06F3/044Primary

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  • G06F3/0412Primary

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What does patent US2016282980A1 cover?
Hybrid detection includes determining a first profiles based on multiple capacitive measurements, segmenting the first profiles into one dimensional intervals to obtain multiple segments, determining multiple regions of interest using the segments, and determining a set of contiguous regions based on multiple mutual capacitive measurements. Hybrid detection further includes selecting, from the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Synaptics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F3/044. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Sep 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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