IP Library Granted Patent US 9,027,043
Granted Patent B2
US 9,027,043 · App. 11/388,262 · Granted May 5, 2015

Methods and apparatus to detect an operating state of a display

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Patent No.
US 9,027,043
App. No.
11/388,262
Granted
May 5, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and apparatus to detect an operating state of a display are disclosed. An example device to detect an operating state of a display includes an optical fiber, an optical-to-electrical converter, and a logic circuit. The optical fiber is optically coupled to a light source of the display. The light energy source is configured to emit light. The optical-to-electrical converter is coupled to the light source via the optical fiber and configured to convert light from the light source into an electrical signal. The logic circuit is coupled to the optical-to-electrical converter and configured to generate an output signal indicative of the operating state of the display based on the electrical signal.

Claims (35)

1. A device to detect an operating state of a display, the device comprising:

an optical fiber optically coupled to a light source of the display, the light source being configured to emit light;

an optical-to-electrical converter coupled to the light source via the optical fiber, the optical-to-electrical converter being configured to convert light from the light source into an electrical signal;

a logic circuit in communication with the optical-to-electrical converter, the logic circuit being configured to generate an output signal indicative of the operating state of the display based on the electrical signal; and

an audience measurement device, wherein the output signal is used to control the audience measurement device to collect audience measurement data to identify displayed content based on the operating state of the display.

2. The device as defined in claim 1 , wherein the optical fiber comprises at least one of a plastic optical fiber and a glass optical fiber.

3. The device as defined in claim 1 , the display is one of a liquid crystal display (LCD) and a plasma display.

4. The device as defined in claim 1 , wherein the optical-to-electrical converter comprises at least one of a photodetector, a photodiode, and a light-sensitive semiconductor junction device.

5. The device as defined in claim 1 , wherein the operating state of the display comprises at least one of an on state and an off state.

6. The device as defined in claim 1 , wherein the output signal comprises at least one of a high signal and a low signal.

7. The device as defined in claim 1 further comprising a signal processing circuit coupled to the optical-to-electrical converter and the processor, the signal processing circuit configured to amplify and to filter the electrical signal.

8. The device as defined in claim 1 further comprising a processor in communication with the logic circuit, the processor being configured to associate a time stamp with the output signal from the logic circuit and to provide operating information associated with the display to a data collection facility.

9. The device as defined in claim 1 , wherein the device is integrated into a set top box (STB).

10. The device as defined in claim 1 , wherein the light source is located behind a screen of the display.

11. A system to detect an operating state of a display having a light source configured to emit light comprising:

a display monitoring device optically coupled to the light source of the display via an optical fiber, the display monitoring device being configured to convert light from the light source into an electrical signal indicative of the operating state of the display, wherein the operating state of the display comprises at least one of an on state and an off state, the electrical signal is combined with data collected by a metering device (a) to determine whether data collected by the metering device corresponds to signals including media content that were actually displayed on the display based on the operating state of the display, and (b) to separate first viewing data corresponding to the media content actually displayed on the display in an on state from second viewing data provided to the display in an off state.

12. A system as defined in claim 11 , wherein the optical fiber comprises at least one of a plastic optical fiber and a glass optical fiber.

13. A system as defined in claim 11 , wherein the display is one of a liquid crystal display (LCD), a plasma display, and a cathode ray tube (CRT) display.

14. A system as defined in claim 11 , wherein the display monitoring device comprises an optical-to-electrical converter optically coupled to the light source via the optical fiber, the optical-to-electrical converter being configured to convert light from the light source into an electrical signal.

15. A system as defined in claim 14 , wherein the display monitoring device comprises a logic circuit in communication with the optical-to-electrical converter, the logic circuit being configured to generate an output signal indicative of the operating state of the display based on the electrical signal.

16. A system as defined in claim 15 , wherein the output signal comprises at least one of a high signal and a low signal.

17. A system as defined in claim 15 further comprising a processor in communication with the logic circuit, the processor being configured to associate a time stamp with the output signal from the logic circuit and to provide operating information associated with the display to a data collection facility.

18. A system as defined in claim 14 , wherein the display monitoring device comprises a signal processing circuit in communication with the optical-to-electrical converter and the processor, the signal processing circuit configured to amplify and to filter the electrical signal.

19. A system as defined in claim 11 , wherein the display monitoring device is integrated into a set top box (STB).

20. A method to detect an operating state of a display comprising:

optically coupling an optical fiber to a light source associated with the display, the light source being configured to emit light;

converting light from the light source to an electrical signal;

generating an output signal indicative of the operating state of the display based on the electrical signal; and

selectively triggering a metering device to collect audience measurement data based on the operating state of the display as indicated by the electrical signal.

21. A method as defined in claim 20 , wherein optically coupling the optical fiber to the light source associated with the display comprises optically coupling one of a plastic optical fiber and a glass optical fiber to the light source associated with the display.

22. A method as defined in claim 20 , wherein the display is one of a liquid crystal display (LCD) and plasma display.

23. A method as defined in claim 20 , wherein generating the output signal indicative of the operating state of the display comprises amplifying and filtering the electrical signal.

24. A method as defined in claim 20 , wherein the output signal is indicative of at least one of an on state and an off state of the display.

25. A method as defined in claim 20 further comprising associating a time stamp with the output signal.

26. A method as defined in claim 20 further comprising providing operating information associated with the display to a data collection facility.

Assignments (9)
RELEASE (REEL 054066 / FRAME 0064) Recorded May 11, 2023
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: GRACENOTE, INC.; A. C. NIELSEN COMPANY, LLC; EXELATE, INC.; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC; NETRATINGS, LLC
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RELEASE (REEL 053473 / FRAME 0001) Recorded May 11, 2023
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: A. C. NIELSEN COMPANY, LLC; EXELATE, INC.; GRACENOTE, INC.; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC; NETRATINGS, LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 8, 2023
From: GRACENOTE DIGITAL VENTURES, LLC; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; GRACENOTE, INC.; TNC (US) HOLDINGS, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 28, 2023
From: GRACENOTE DIGITAL VENTURES, LLC; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; GRACENOTE, INC.; TNC (US) HOLDINGS, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 31, 2023
From: GRACENOTE DIGITAL VENTURES, LLC; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; GRACENOTE, INC.; TNC (US) HOLDINGS, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC
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RELEASE (REEL 018207 / FRAME 0607) Recorded Oct 13, 2022
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: VNU MARKETING INFORMATION, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PATENTS LISTED ON SCHEDULE 1 RECORDED ON 6-9-2020 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 053473 FRAME 0001. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SUPPLEMENTAL IP SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Oct 7, 2020
From: A.C. NIELSEN (ARGENTINA) S.A.; A.C. NIELSEN COMPANY, LLC; ACN HOLDINGS INC.; ACNIELSEN CORPORATION; ACNIELSEN ERATINGS.COM; AFFINNOVA, INC.; ART HOLDING, L.L.C.; ATHENIAN LEASING CORPORATION; CZT/ACN TRADEMARKS, L.L.C.; EXELATE, INC.; GRACENOTE, INC.; GRACENOTE DIGITAL VENTURES, LLC; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; NETRATINGS, LLC; NIELSEN AUDIO, INC.; NIELSEN CONSUMER INSIGHTS, INC.; NIELSEN CONSUMER NEUROSCIENCE, INC.; NIELSEN FINANCE CO.; NIELSEN FINANCE LLC; NIELSEN INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; NIELSEN MOBILE, LLC; NMR INVESTING I, INC.; TCG DIVESTITURE INC.; TNC (US) HOLDINGS, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC; VIZU CORPORATION; VNU MARKETING INFORMATION, INC.; NMR LICENSING ASSOCIATES, L.P.; NIELSEN HOLDING AND FINANCE B.V.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY B.V.; VNU INTERNATIONAL B.V.
To: CITIBANK, N.A
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SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 9, 2020
From: A. C. NIELSEN COMPANY, LLC; ACN HOLDINGS INC.; ACNIELSEN CORPORATION; ACNIELSEN ERATINGS.COM; AFFINNOVA, INC.; ART HOLDING, L.L.C.; ATHENIAN LEASING CORPORATION; CZT/ACN TRADEMARKS, L.L.C.; EXELATE, INC.; GRACENOTE, INC.; GRACENOTE DIGITAL VENTURES, LLC; GRACENOTE MEDIA SERVICES, LLC; NETRATINGS, LLC; NIELSEN AUDIO, INC.; NIELSEN CONSUMER INSIGHTS, INC.; NIELSEN CONSUMER NEUROSCIENCE, INC.; NIELSEN FINANCE CO.; NIELSEN FINANCE LLC; NIELSEN INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; NIELSEN MOBILE, LLC; NIELSEN UK FINANCE I, LLC; NMR INVESTING I, INC.; TCG DIVESTITURE INC.; TNC (US) HOLDINGS, INC.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY (US), LLC; VIZU CORPORATION; VNU MARKETING INFORMATION, INC.; NMR LICENSING ASSOCIATES, L.P.; NIELSEN HOLDING AND FINANCE B.V.; THE NIELSEN COMPANY B.V.; VNU INTERNATIONAL B.V.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 7, 2006
From: NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH, INC.; AC NIELSEN (US), INC.; BROADCAST DATA SYSTEMS, LLC; VNU MARKETING INFORMATION, INC.
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