Multiple stage modulation projector display systems having efficient light utilization

US9531982B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9531982-B2
Application numberUS-201514696918-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 27, 2015
Priority dateJul 30, 2013
Publication dateDec 27, 2016
Grant dateDec 27, 2016

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Dual or multi-modulation display systems comprising a first modulator and a second modulator are disclosed. The first modulator may comprise a plurality of analog mirrors (e.g. MEMS array) and the second modulator may comprise a plurality of mirrors (e.g., DMD array). The display system may further comprise a controller that sends control signals to the first and second modulator. The display system may render highlight features within a projected image by affecting a time multiplexing scheme. In one embodiment, the first modulator may be switched on a sub-frame basis such that a desired proportion of the available light may be focused or directed onto the second modulator to form the highlight feature on a sub-frame rendering basis.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A multi-modulation projector display system, said display system comprising: a light source, said light source comprising a plurality of independently controllable emitters; a controller; a first modulator, said first modulator being illuminated by said light source and said first modulator comprising a plurality of analog mirrors to modulate light from the light source; a second modulator, said second modulator being illuminated by light from said first modulator and capable of modulating light from said first modulator, and said second modulator comprising a plurality of mirrors; said controller further comprising: a processor; a memory, said memory associated with said processor and said memory further comprising processor-readable instructions, such that when said processor reads the processor-readable instructions, causes the processor to perform the following instructions: receiving image data, said image data comprising at least one highlight feature, the highlight feature representing a proper subset of the image to be rendered, the highlight feature further comprising a luminance not less than the highest luminance of the remaining area of the image to be rendered; sending control signals to said first modulator such that said first modulator may allocate a desired proportion of the light from said light source during a desired sub-frame period of time onto said second modulator to form said highlight feature sending control signals to said independently controllable emitters to emit a desired amount of light energy during said desired sub-frame period of time to form said highlight feature; and sending control signals to said second modulator such that said desired proportion of the light from said light source is modulated to form said highlight feature. 2. The display system of claim 1 wherein said light source comprises one of a group, said group comprising: a xenon lamp, an arc lamp, a laser, and a set of narrowband light sources. 3. The display system of claim 2 wherein said set of narrowband light sources source comprises one of a group, said group comprising: an array of lasers and an array of LED emitters wherein said lasers and said LED emitters may be modulated globally and locally. 4. The display system of claim 1 wherein said plurality of analog mirrors comprise one of a group, said group comprising: MEMS array and a set of controllable analog mirrors. 5. The display system of claim 4 wherein said second modulator comprises one of a group, said group comprising: MEMS array, DMD array, a set of controllable analog mirrors and a set of controllable digital mirrors. 6. The display system of claim 5 wherein the number of analog mirrors comprising said first modulator is substantially less than the number of mirrors comprising said second modulator. 7. The display system of claim 6 wherein said number of analog mirrors comprising said first modulator is substantially in the range of 100 mirrors to 3 thousand mirrors. 8. The display system of claim 6 wherein said number of mirrors comprising said second modulator is substantially greater than 500,000 mirrors. 9. The display system of claim 6 wherein light from said first modulator performs a desired point spread function upon said second modulator. 10. The display system of claim 9 wherein said display system further comprises: transfer optics, said transfer optics disposed between said first modulator and said second modulator. 11. The display system of claim 10 wherein said transfer optics are capable of affecting a transfer function upon the light from said first modulator such that the light affects a desired point spread function upon said second modulator. 12. The display system of claim 1 wherein said highlight feature comprises one of a group, said group comprising: a specular reflection, direct sunlight, a luminant object and a region of image that is substantially more luminant than other regions in an image. 13. The display system of claim 1 wherein said sending control signals to said first modulator further comprises: sending control signals to allocate a desired portion of the light for a first period of time. 14. The display system of claim 13 wherein said first period of period of time is less than one frame period. 15. The display system of claim 1 wherein said sending control signals to said first modulator further comprises: performing a time multiplexing scheme such that said time multiplexing scheme affects rendering highlight features on a sub-frame basis. 16. The display system of claim 15 wherein said performing a time multiplexing scheme further comprises: allocating a dark portion of time within a first period of time such that the display portion is not outputting any light to be rendered; and switching said first modulator during said dark portion. 17. A processor-implemented method for rendering highlight features within video data stream, said video data stream being projected by a multi-modulation projection display system, said display system comprising a first modulator, said first modulator, said first modulator comprising a plurality of analog mirrors, a second modulator, said second modulator comprising a plurality of mirrors and a processor, said processor controlling said first modulator and said second modulator, the method comprising: receiving image data, said image data comprising at least one highlight feature, the highlight feature representing a proper subset of the area of the image to be rendered, the highlight feature further comprising a luminance not less than the highest luminance of the remaining area of the image to be rendered; sending control signals to said first modulator such that said first modulator may allocate a desired proportion of the light from said light source during a desired sub-frame period of time onto said second modulator to form said highlight feature; sending control signals to said independently controllable emitters to emit a desired amount of light energy during said desired sub-frame period of time to form said highlight feature; and sending control signals to said second modulator such that said desired proportion of the light from said light source is modulated to form said highlight feature. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said sending control signals to said first modulator further comprises: sending control signals to allocate a desired portion of the light for a first period of time. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein said first period of period of time is less than one frame period. 20. The method of claim 17 wherein said sending control signals to said first modulator further comprises: performing a time multiplexing scheme such that said time multiplexing scheme affects rendering highlight features on a sub-frame basis. 21. A multi-modulation projector display system, said display system comprising: a light source, said light source comprising a plurality of independently controllable emitters; a controller; a first modulator, said first modulator being illuminated by said light source and said first modulator comprising a plurality of analog mirrors to modulate light from the light source; a second modulator, said second modulator being illuminated by light from said first modulator and capable of modulating light from said first modulator, and said second modulator comprising a plurality of mirrors; said controller further comprising: a processor; a memory

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  • H04N5/7458Primary

    the modulator being an array of deformable mirrors, e.g. digital micromirror device [DMD] · CPC title

  • using multiple light sources · CPC title

  • using laser light sources (using laser beams scanning the display screen H04N9/3129) · CPC title

  • H04N9/3126Primary

    for spatial light modulators in series · CPC title

  • Control circuits therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US9531982B2 cover?
Dual or multi-modulation display systems comprising a first modulator and a second modulator are disclosed. The first modulator may comprise a plurality of analog mirrors (e.g. MEMS array) and the second modulator may comprise a plurality of mirrors (e.g., DMD array). The display system may further comprise a controller that sends control signals to the first and second modulator. The display s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N5/7458. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 27 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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