Mid-air-gesture editing method, device, display system and medium
US-2024427423-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2018120946A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018120946-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715798241-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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Disclosed is a user interface device that interacts with a computer or a TV that realizes an electronic device, the user interface device including a motion recognition module configured to recognize a motion of a user by using transmission and reception of an ultrasonic signal; and a battery configured to supply electric power to the motion recognition module.
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1 . A user interface device that interacts with a computer or a TV that realizes an electronic device, the user interface device comprising: a motion recognition module configured to recognize a motion of a user by using transmission and reception of an ultrasonic signal; and a battery configured to supply electric power to the motion recognition module. 2 . The user interface device of claim 1 , wherein the motion recognition module includes: a plurality of micro-machined transducers disposed in a 2D array form to allow 3D beam condensation and configured to transmit and receive the ultrasonic signal. 3 . The user interface device of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of micro-machined transducers are piezoelectric micro-machined transducers of high sensitivity, which are realized by using sol-gel piezoelectric bodies. 4 . The user interface device of claim 2 , wherein an impedance matching unit having an impedance that is lower than those of the plurality of micro-machined transducers is disposed at an upper end of the motion recognition module. 5 . The user interface device of claim 4 , wherein the impedance matching unit is formed of a PDMS or a rubber material at an upper end of the motion recognition module or is formed of a hole at an upper end of the motion recognition module. 6 . The user interface device of claim 1 , wherein the motion recognition module determines whether the ultrasonic signal reflected by a hand of the user and received is a preset reference value or higher, and sets the user interface device to any one of a general user interface mode or a motion recognition mode based on the determination result. 7 . The user interface device of claim 6 , wherein when the received ultrasonic signal is the preset reference value or lower, the motion recognition module performs an operation of recognizing a motion of the user by setting the user interface device to the motion recognition mode. 8 . The user interface device of claim 1 , wherein the motion recognition module transmits the ultrasonic signal to a space in which a hand of the user is located, and extracts a motion of the hand of the user based on the ultrasonic signal reflected by the hand of the user and received. 9 . The user interface device of claim 8 , wherein the motion recognition module extracts the motion of the hand of the user, based on a shape of a widened V surface, of the shape of the hand of the user who uses the user interface device, between an index finger and a middle finger. 10 . The user interface device of claim 8 , wherein the motion recognition module performs a user interface function corresponding to the extracted motion of the hand of the user. 11 . The user interface device of claim 1 , wherein the motion recognition module is provided on one side of the user interface device, based on a location of the hand of the user who uses the user interface device. 12 . The user interface device of claim 2 , wherein the motion recognition module includes: a pulser/receiver configured to process the ultrasonic signal; a beam former configured to perform beam forming on the ultrasonic signal; and an analog-digital converter configured to convert the ultrasonic signal. 13 . A mouse device that interacts with a computer or a TV that realizes an electronic device, the mouse device comprising: a motion recognition module configured to recognize a motion of a user by using transmission and reception of an ultrasonic signal; and a battery configured to supply electric power to the motion recognition module. 14 . The mouse device of claim 13 , wherein the motion recognition module includes: a plurality of micro-machined transducers disposed in a 2D array form to allow 3D beam condensation and configured to transmit and receive the ultrasonic signal. 15 . The mouse device of claim 13 , wherein an impedance matching unit having an impedance that is lower than those of the plurality of micro-machined transducers is disposed at an upper end of the motion recognition module. 16 . The mouse device of claim 13 , wherein the motion recognition module determines whether the ultrasonic signal reflected by a hand of the user and received is a preset reference value or higher, and sets the mouse device to any one of a general mouse mode or a motion recognition mode based on the determination result. 17 . The mouse device of claim 16 , wherein when the received ultrasonic signal is the preset reference value or lower, the motion recognition module performs an operation of recognizing a motion of the user by setting the mouse device to the motion recognition mode.
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