IP Library Granted Patent US 10,419,711
Granted Patent B2
US 10,419,711 · App. 15/980,285 · Granted Sep 17, 2019

Display apparatus and display method

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Patent No.
US 10,419,711
App. No.
15/980,285
Granted
Sep 17, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A display apparatus includes: an obtaining unit that obtains, from an illuminance sensor, a detected illuminance which is an illuminance at a dashboard of a vehicle detected by the illuminance sensor; an estimating unit that estimates, using the detected illuminance, an estimated illuminance which is an illuminance at a position near the head of a driver sitting in a driver's seat of the vehicle; a determining unit that determines brightness of a video, using the estimated illuminance and relationship information indicating a predetermined relationship between illuminance and brightness; and a displaying unit that displays the video at the brightness determined by the determining unit.

Claims (39)

1. A display apparatus, comprising:

a memory that stores instructions; and

a processor that, when executing the instructions stored in the memory, performs operations including:

obtaining, from an illuminance sensor, a detected illuminance which is an illuminance at a dashboard of a vehicle detected by the illuminance sensor;

estimating, using the illuminance detected at the dashboard, an estimated illuminance which is an illuminance at a position near a head of a driver sitting in a driver's seat of the vehicle;

determining a brightness of a video, using the estimated illuminance and relationship information stored in the memory indicating a predetermined relationship between the estimated illuminance and the brightness of the video; and

displaying the video at the determined brightness, wherein

in the obtaining of the detected illuminance,

a plurality of detected illuminances are obtained, the plurality of detected illuminances being detected by the illuminance sensor at a plurality of different timings, and

in the estimating of the estimated illuminance,

an illuminance between a first detected illuminance detected at a first timing of the plurality of different timings and a first estimated illuminance estimated at a timing ahead of the first timing is calculated, the calculated illuminance being a second estimated illuminance at the first timing,

the second estimated illuminance is calculated by adding, to the first estimated illuminance, a value less than an absolute value of a difference between the first detected illuminance and the first estimated illuminance, when the first detected illuminance is greater than the first estimated illuminance, and

the second estimated illuminance is calculated by subtracting, from the first estimated illuminance, a value less than the absolute value, when the first detected illuminance is less than the first estimated illuminance.

2. The display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

in the estimating of the estimated illuminance, the second estimated illuminance is calculated, using Equation 1 below:

( X ( n+ 1)) − =( N *( X ( n )) − +X ( n+ 1))/(( N+ 1))  (Equation 1)

where:

(X(n+1)) − is the second estimated illuminance;

(X(n)) − is an average value of detected illuminances at first to nth timings;

X(n+1) is a detected illuminance at an (n+1)th timing;

n is a natural number greater than or equal to 2; and

N is a natural number greater than or equal to 2.

3. The display apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein

in the estimating of the estimated illuminance:

the second estimated illuminance is calculated, using Equation 1, with N as a value less than or equal to a first threshold value, when a ratio between the first detected illuminance and the average value is greater than or equal to k or less than or equal to 1/k; and

the second estimated illuminance is calculated, using Equation 1, with N as a value greater than or equal to a second threshold value greater than the first threshold value, when the ratio is less than k and greater than 1/k.

4. The display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

in the estimating of the estimated illuminance, calculating an initial estimated illuminance at an initial timing by performing a predetermined mathematical operation on an initial detected illuminance that is detected at the initial timing.

5. A display method, comprising:

obtaining via a processor a detected illuminance from an illuminance sensor, the detected illuminance being an illuminance at a dashboard of a vehicle detected by the illuminance sensor;

estimating via the processor an estimated illuminance using the illuminance detected at the dashboard, the estimated illuminance being illuminance at a position near a head of a driver sitting in a driver's seat of the vehicle;

determining via the processor a brightness of a video using the estimated illuminance and relationship information stored in a memory indicating a predetermined relationship between the estimated illuminance and the brightness of the video; and

displaying the video at the determined brightness, wherein

in the obtaining of the detected illuminance,

a plurality of detected illuminances are obtained, the plurality of detected illuminances being detected by the illuminance sensor at a plurality of different timings, and

in the estimating of the estimated illuminance,

an illuminance between a first detected illuminance detected at a first timing of the plurality of different timings and a first estimated illuminance estimated at a timing ahead of the first timing is calculated, the calculated illuminance being a second estimated illuminance at the first timing,

the second estimated illuminance is calculated by adding, to the first estimated illuminance, a value less than an absolute value of a difference between the first detected illuminance and the first estimated illuminance, when the first detected illuminance is greater than the first estimated illuminance, and

the second estimated illuminance is calculated by subtracting, from the first estimated illuminance, a value less than the absolute value, when the first detected illuminance is less than the first estimated illuminance.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
From: PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 19, 2018
From: MIKAYAMA, SATOSHI
To: PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO., LTD.
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