Patents Assigned to Philips Electronic North America Corporation
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Publication number: 20030035480Abstract: In a Fine Granular Video encoding system, a method for determining the number of transmission bits of SNR encoded and temporally encoded video data within a frame to balance image quality and object motion is presented. In accordance with the principles of the invention, a number of transmission bits at a known bit-rate for a quality enhanced video frame and a temporal enhanced video frame is determined to balance image quality and object motion smoothness. In one aspect of the invention, the number of bits transmitted in each frame is determined by comparing a ratio of a measure of video encoded information within the quality enhanced video frame and a measure of video encode information within the quality enhanced video frame and the temporally enhanced video frame to a known threshold level. The number of transmission bits in each enhancement layer is then determined using a first method when the ratio is above a known threshold and using a second method otherwise.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Mihaela van der Schaar, Hayder Radha
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Publication number: 20030025658Abstract: A liquid crystal display (LCD) device includes means for selectively connecting at least two data lines together to provide image data to pixels of a defective column due to either a defective column line (e.g., a line break) or a defective column driver. The means preferably includes a plurality of switches for connecting the two data lines together. The switches may either be cross-column switches extending between the two data lines, or may be column test switches used in a column calibration procedure and connecting the two columns each to a common column test line. Registers are preferably also provided for each switch to store therein a data value indicating whether the switch should be opened or closed. The registers may comprise a shift register.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Peter J. Janssen, Lucian Remus Albu
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Publication number: 20030025887Abstract: An optical projection system having optical components immersed in a liquid. An enclosure holds the liquid, a spherical lens, a polarizer, a polarizing beam splitter, a reflective light valve having a retarder foil, and an exit window. The liquid stabilizes the thermal environment, reduces the need for antireflective coatings, enables a reduction in the number of optical components, and enables high optical flux.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Peter J. Janssen, John Alfred Domm
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Publication number: 20030025665Abstract: Row addressing circuitry for implementing random row selection, pre-writes, and bi-directional scrolling includes a plurality of decoders, each connected to an address bus, each having a decoder enable input, and each producing row enable signals for rows of a pixel array. Row enable information for each row from each decoder is logically combined together to produce composite row drive information. Beneficially, each decoder is connected to the same address bus, and each decoder enable signal is produced from a common controller. By using the row enable signals, in synchronization with address information on the address bus, the correct row drive information, such as pre-writes or image information, is applied to each of pixels. Bi-directional scrolling can be implemented by enabling two rows to accept the same image information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: Philips Electronics North America Corporation.Inventors: Peter J. Janssen, Lucian Remus Albu
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Publication number: 20030020415Abstract: A multichip light-emitting-diode package having a support member, at least two light-emitting-diode chips disposed on the support member, at least one sensor disposed on the support member for reporting quantitative and spectral information to a controller, relating to the light output of the light-emitting-diodes, and a signal processing circuit, including an analog-to-digital converter logic circuit, disposed on the support member for converting the analog signal output produced by the sensors to a digital signal output.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventor: Gert W. Bruning
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Publication number: 20030021343Abstract: The invention provides for a method and apparatus for encoding areas of an image that have definable parameters as graphic objects and then encoding the remaining areas of the image, if any, as a raster scanned image. The invention is particularly well suited for the encoding of an image that has areas that can be described as having a particular texture characteristic. Each area of the image, and subsequent images, that have the particular texture characteristic is encoded with an identifier to the texture characteristic, rather than encoded with the details of the texture itself. Regular texture pattern types, such as bricks, marble, woodgrain, satin, velour, etc. are associated with areas of the image, and the encoding of these areas merely contain an identification of the pattern type. Areas of the image that do not contain regular texture pattern types are encoded as conventional raster scanned areas of the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventor: Karen I. Trovato
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Publication number: 20030007001Abstract: Method and system for adjusting video and audio settings for a media output device. The system comprises a control unit having a media signal input. The media signal comprises at least one of a video and an audio component, as well as an associated informational component. The control unit extracts the informational component and adjusts at least one setting of the media output device based on the informational component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: January 9, 2003Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventor: John Zimmerman
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Publication number: 20020195971Abstract: An inverter circuit for a gas discharge lamp having a primary circuit having a DC voltage supply, a transformer, a switching circuit including a first switch and a second switch for controlling a conduction state of the inverter circuit; a tank circuit having a resonant inductor and a resonant capacitor, the lamp load being coupled with the resonant capacitor; and a capacitor coupled to the first and second switches for maintaining a voltage across a primary winding of said transformer. Accordingly, the required turns ratio of the transformer is reduced by half which reduces the power loss in the transformer, thereby improving circuit efficiency. In addition, energy stored in a leakage inductance, which is otherwise dissipated across the switches of the push-pull switch configuration in the prior art, is recovered or captured by the clamping capacitor, thereby preventing the occurrence of voltage spikes across the switches.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Jinrong Qian, DaFeng Weng
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Publication number: 20020198007Abstract: A method is provided for a wireless message receiving apparatus to selectively and independently respond to received messages having multiple directory numbers associated therewith. Each directory number associated with the wireless communication unit is considered to be associated with one of a plurality of user personas or identities. For example, a first directory number may be associated with a “worker” identity, a second directory number may be associated with a “homemaker” identity” and so on. When a caller dials one of the directory numbers, the caller is considered to be accessing the associated user persona. The communication unit, upon receiving a call, responsively identifies the persona that is being accessed and independently responds in accordance with a pre-stored general disposition instruction.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventor: John Zimmerman
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Publication number: 20020191154Abstract: An image display system utilizes primarily non-absorptive polarization components to polarize light illuminating an imaging device. The non-absorptive polarization components reduce cost and cooling requirements, increase durability, and permit the use of high powered light sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2001Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Khalid Shahzad, Jeffrey A. Shimizu
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Publication number: 20020185993Abstract: A circuit for clamping a voltage across a switching element to a value equal to or less than the sum of the input voltage plus the voltage across a clamping capacitor is provided. The circuit achieves voltage clamping in a circuit configuration in which an active clamp circuit includes a switch and a clamping capacitor connected in parallel with a first winding of a coupled winding. The active clamp prevents the occurrence of voltage spikes across a first switching element. The clamping capacitor serves a second function in that it recovers energy stored in the first winding of the coupled winding.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America Corporation.Inventor: Jinrong Qian
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Publication number: 20020185982Abstract: A high power factor electronic ballast for a gas discharge lamp is disclosed which can provide bus voltage control in response to varying load conditions without the need for direct sensing of the load conditions. The electronic ballast includes an input stage; an output stage; a slow loop controller configured to regulate the bus voltage to a constant value during steady state operation; a hysteresis band over voltage protection (OVP) controller for maintaining the bus voltage in a predetermined hysteresis voltage band during open circuit and pre-ignition conditions; and an on-time limiting controller for guaranteeing a minimum on-time for the input stage. The electronic ballast further includes at least one DC bus capacitor for storing energy created from energy imbalances between the input and output stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventor: Eric B. Shen
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Publication number: 20020181580Abstract: A method and system for dynamically selectively enhancing desired area or areas of a video image which are FGS encoded. The method comprising the steps of determining at least one of the FGS encoded macroblocks in each of the FGS encoded bit-planes associated with the desired area or portion of the video image, determining an order of transmission of each of the determined FGS encoded macroblocks within the transmission sequence and advancing each of the determined FGS encoded macroblocks in the transmission sequence order corresponding to a known level of enhancement, wherein the advanced FGS encoded macroblocks are contained in a bit-plane having a higher transmission priority. In one aspect of the invention, the desired area may be selected by interactively by a user. In another aspect, the desired area or areas may be selected automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventor: Mihaela Van Der Schaar
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Publication number: 20020169387Abstract: A wearable garment having an electrode and sensors mounted in a predetermined position relative to the wearer's skin provides a quick and efficient way to measure the body-fat composition of the person. The body-fat sensor includes a pair of shoes having a weight-measuring sensor and a wearable body structure, of flexible material, having an inner surface, wherein a flexible electrical conductor is affixed to the inner surface of the wearable body structure. The body-fat sensor further includes an impedance-measuring circuit having at least one pair of electrodes, where the pair of electrodes is being electrically coupled to both ends of the electrical conductor, so that the body-fat composition of the person can be measured based on the data received from the weight sensor and the impedance-measuring circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive Van Heerden, Giang Vu
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Publication number: 20020161809Abstract: Data compressed according to a lossy DCT-based algorithm, such as the MPEG or MPEG2 algorithms, is decompressed according to a dynamically-selected set of DCT coefficients, with unused coefficients masked out. A macroblock of the data exhibiting little motion is decompressed with a small subset of DCT coefficients, while a macroblock exhibiting more motion is decompressed using a larger subset of DCT coefficients up the full set of DCT coefficients. Average computational complexity is thus kept low, enabling the use of inexpensive equipment, while degradation is minimized.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Tse-Hua Lan, Zhun Zhong, Yingwei Chen
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Publication number: 20020159640Abstract: Multimedia information retrieval is performed using meta-descriptors in addition to descriptors. A “descriptor” is a representation of a feature, a “feature” being a distinctive characteristic of multimedia information, while a “meta-descriptor” is information about the descriptor. Meta-descriptors are generated for multimedia information in a repository (10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24) by extracting the descriptors from the multimedia information (111), clustering the multimedia information based on the descriptors (112), assigning meta-descriptors to each cluster (113), and attaching the meta-descriptors to the multimedia information in the repository (114).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Gandhimathi Vaithilingam, Mohamed S. Abdel-Mottaleb
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Publication number: 20020152341Abstract: A method and system for generating multiple self-ID packets that are used for mapping a node topology is disclosed. The node topology is based on a computer system comprised of a high performance serial bus and a plurality of nodes coupled to the serial bus. Each node further includes an identification packet that is utilized for self-identifying itself on a network. In particular, a plurality of self-ID packets associated with the hardware actually present on the bus as well as a plurality of virtual nodes that are not actually present are generated during a self-ID process. Then, these self-ID packets are forwarded over the serial bus to identify themselves to other remaining nodes in the network. Thereafter, a topology mapping table from all of the self-ID packets is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION.Inventor: Jeff Bennett
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Publication number: 20020152010Abstract: A system and method for identifying persons who are authorized to activate one or more vehicle mechanisms uses both an implicit identification of a face and an explicit identification of speech or a gesture. This system and method enables identification to be performed where a single identification is otherwise unable to perform the identification for some reason and improves the reliability and accuracy of an identification so that only authorized persons can activate the vehicle mechanisms. Vehicle mechanisms that can be activated using this multimodal identification system and method include, for example, automatic locks, automatic windows, a trunk lock, a vehicle engine, outdoor or interior lights, and a vehicle alarm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Antonio Colmenarez, Srinivas Gutta, Miroslav Trajkovic
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Publication number: 20020148455Abstract: A ball-throwing machine includes a camera connected to a computer vision unit and a microphone connected to a speech-processing unit. The computer vision unit processes images from the camera to determine a user's position, and to detect user gestures from a predetermined repertoire of gestures. The speech-processing unit recognizes user vocal commands from a predetermined repertoire of commands. A computer receives information from a control panel, from the computer vision unit, from the speech-processing unit, and from a file describing the ballistic properties of the ball to be thrown. The computer accordingly determines a ball trajectory according to the user's position and parameters indicated by a combination of control-panel settings, user gestures, and user vocal commands. The computer then adjusts the direction, elevation, ball speed, and ball spin to conform to the determined trajectory, and initiates throwing of a ball accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Miroslav Trajkovic, Eric Cohen-Solal, Srinivas Gutta
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Publication number: 20020140551Abstract: A tailgating safety system for a vehicle includes a distance determiner for determining a distance of the vehicle from objects which are leading or following the vehicle. The system also includes a speedometer for determining a speed of the vehicle and an alarm. If the speed of the vehicle is greater than a predetermined speed, and the distance of the vehicle from another object is less than a predetermined distance, then the alarm is activated to advise the driver that at the speed the vehicle is traveling, the distance between the vehicle and the object is not a safe traveling distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NORTH AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Srinivas Gutta, Miroslav Trajkovic, Antonio Colmenarez