IP Library Granted Patent US 12666000
Granted Patent B2
US 12666000 · App. 18/864,419 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Head-tracking multiview display and method

Inventors: David A. Fattal (Mountain View, CA); Sukendeep Singh Samra (Carlsbad, CA)
Assignee: LEIA Inc.
H04N13/366H04N13/32H04N13/351
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12666000
App. No.
18/864,419
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A head-tracking multiview display includes a multibeam backlight that provides a plurality of light beams having different principal angular directions corresponding to different view directions of a multiview image. A processor receives a plurality of provisional views of the multiview image. The provisional views correspond to the different view directions. The processor receives information about a tracked position of a user. The processor shifts the provisional views with respect to the view directions to form a plurality of shifted views that correspond to the different view directions. The shifted views are shifted by a shift value that varies as a function of the tracked position of the user and varies over a field of view of the multiview image. A light valve array modulates the plurality of light beams to provide the plurality of shifted views of the multiview image to the view directions as the multiview image.

Claims (45)

1 . A head-tracking multiview display, comprising:

a multibeam backlight configured to provide a plurality of light beams having different principal angular directions corresponding to different view directions of a multiview image;

a processor configured to:

receive a plurality of provisional views of the multiview image, the plurality of provisional views corresponding to the different view directions;

receive information about a tracked position of a user; and

shift the provisional views with respect to the view directions to form a plurality of shifted views that correspond to the different view directions, the shifted views being shifted by a shift value that varies as a function of the tracked position of the user and varies over a field of view of the multiview image; and

a light valve array configured to modulate light beams of the plurality of light beams to provide the plurality of shifted views of the multiview image to the view directions as the multiview image.

2 . The head-tracking multiview display of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to shift the provisional views with respect to the view directions to form the shifted views by combining two adjacent provisional views.

3 . The head-tracking multiview display of claim 2 , wherein the processor is further configured to form the shifted views by non-linearly combining the two adjacent provisional views.

4 . The head-tracking multiview display of claim 3 , wherein the processor is further configured to form the shifted views by:

converting pixel values of the two adjacent provisional view from gamma space to linear space to form linear space pixel values;

summing the linear space pixel values linearly to form a linear sum value; and

converting the linear sum value from linear space to gamma space.

5 . The head-tracking multiview display of claim 1 , wherein the shift value corresponds to a non-integer number of views of the multiview image.

6 . The head-tracking multiview display of claim 1 , wherein the shift value is selected such that movement of the user allows the user to view views in a progression that matches a progression of the provisional views.

7 . The head-tracking multiview display of claim 6 , wherein the shift value is selected such that movement of the user provides the user a sensation of parallax as the views progress.

8 . The head-tracking multiview display of claim 1 , wherein the shift value is selected such that the shifted views follow movement of the user and allow the user to view only a single view or a single combination of views as the user moves.

9 . The head-tracking multiview display of claim 8 , wherein the shift value is selected to provide to the user a first three-dimensional view of the multiview image to a left eye of the user and a second three-dimensional view of the multiview image to a right eye of the user, the first and second three-dimensional views being invariant as the user moves.

10 . The head-tracking multiview display of claim 1 , further comprising a head tracker configured to provide the tracked position of the user, the head tracker comprising a camera configured to capture an image of the user, the head tracker further comprising an image processor configured to determine a position of the user within the captured image to provide the tracked position.

11 . A method of operation for a head-tracking multiview display, the method comprising:

providing, with a multibeam backlight, a plurality of light beams having different principal angular directions corresponding to different view directions of a multiview image;

receiving, with a processor, a plurality of provisional views of the multiview image, the plurality of provisional views corresponding to the different view directions;

receiving, with the processor, information about a tracked position of a user;

shifting, with the processor, the provisional views with respect to the view directions to form a plurality of shifted views that correspond to the different view directions, the shifted views being shifted by a shift value that varies as a function of the tracked position of the user and varies over a field of view of the multiview image; and

modulating, with a light valve array, light beams of the plurality of light beams to provide the plurality of shifted views of the multiview image to the view directions as the multiview image.

12 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

combining, with the processor, two adjacent provisional views to form the shifted views.

13 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

combining, with the processor, two adjacent provisional views non-linearly to form the shifted views.

14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the processor forms the shifted views by:

converting pixel values of the two adjacent provisional view from gamma space to linear space to form linear space pixel values;

summing the linear space pixel values linearly to form a linear sum value; and

converting the linear sum value from linear space to gamma space.

15 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the shift value corresponds to a non-integer number of views of the multiview image.

16 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the processor selects the shift value such that movement of the user allows the user to view views in a progression that matches a progression of the provisional views.

17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the processor selects the shift value such that movement of the user provides the user a sensation of parallax as the views progress.

18 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the processor selects the shift value such that the shifted views follow movement of the user and allow the user to view only a single view or a single combination of views as the user moves.

19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the processor selects the shift value to provide to the user a first three-dimensional view of the multiview image to a left eye of the user and a second three-dimensional view of the multiview image to a right eye of the user, the first and second three-dimensional views being invariant as the user moves.

20 . A head-tracking multiview display, comprising:

a head tracker configured to provide a tracked position of a user with respect to the head-tracking multiview display, the head tracker comprising a camera configured to capture an image of the user, the head tracker further comprising an image processor configured to determine a position of the user within the captured image to provide the tracked position;

a multibeam backlight configured to provide a plurality of light beams having different principal angular directions corresponding to different view directions of a multiview image;

a processor configured to:

receive a plurality of provisional views of the multiview image, the plurality of provisional views corresponding to the different view directions; and

shift the provisional views with respect to the view directions to form a plurality of shifted views that correspond to the different view directions, the shifted views being shifted by a shift value that varies as a function of the tracked position of the user and varies over a field of view of the multiview image; and

a light valve array configured to modulate light beams of the plurality of light beams to provide the plurality of shifted views of the multiview image to the view directions as the multiview image.