Patents by Inventor Robert Schutten
Robert Schutten has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9830871Abstract: A method for driving a display panel having a variable refresh rate is disclosed. The method comprises detecting a condition that results in a charge accumulation in the display panel using an accumulated difference in time duration between frames of positive polarity and frames of negative polarity received from an image source. The DC imbalance is a result of a frame pattern comprising alternating frames of differing polarities, wherein frames of positive polarity within the frame pattern are of a different time duration than frames of negative polarity, and wherein the frame pattern results in an accumulation of charge in pixels of the display panel. The method also comprises correcting for the charge accumulation by disrupting the frame pattern.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2014Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: NVIDIA CORPORATIONInventors: Gerrit Slavenburg, Robert Schutten, Tom Verbeure
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Patent number: 9711099Abstract: A method for driving a display panel having a variable refresh rate is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a current input frame from an image source. Next, it comprises determining a number of re-scanned frames to insert between the current input frame and a subsequent input frame, wherein the re-scanned frames repeat the input frame, and wherein the number of re-scanned frames depends on the minimum refresh interval (MRI) of the display panel. Further, it comprises calculating respective intervals at which to insert the re-scanned frames between the current input frame and the subsequent input frame. Subsequently, it comprises determining if a charge accumulation in pixels of the display panel has crossed over a predetermined threshold value. Finally, responsive to a determination that the charge accumulation has crossed over a predetermined threshold value, it comprises performing a counter-measure to remediate the charge accumulation.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: NVIDIA CORPORATIONInventors: Rudolf Bloks, Robert Schutten, Tom Verbeure
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Patent number: 9390663Abstract: A liquid crystal display (LCD) overdrive interpolation circuit and method, and an LCD drive system incorporating the circuit or method. In one embodiment, the circuit includes: (1) a diagonal interpolator operable to perform a diagonal interpolation along a diagonal direction in a lookup table based on TO and FROM gray levels and (2) a further interpolator coupled to the diagonal interpolator and operable to perform a further interpolation based on a result of the diagonal interpolation and the FROM gray level.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2014Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Nvidia CorporationInventors: Robert Schutten, Tom Verbeure, Rudi Bloks
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Patent number: 9384703Abstract: A method for driving a display panel having a variable refresh rate is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a current input frame from an image source. It also comprises determining a first number of re-scanned frames to insert between the current input frame and a subsequent input frame, wherein the re-scanned frames repeat the current input frame, and wherein the determining depends on a minimum refresh interval (MRI) of the display panel. Further, it comprises calculating intervals to insert the first number of re-scanned frames between the current input frame and the subsequent input frame. Further, it comprises scanning the current input frame for display on the display panel. Finally it comprises inserting the first number of re-scanned frames at the respective intervals between the current input frame and the subsequent input frame from the image source, wherein the inserting is operable to reduce charge accumulation in the display panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: Rudolf Bloks, Robert Schutten, Tom Verbeure
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Publication number: 20150243233Abstract: A method for driving a display panel having a variable refresh rate is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a current input frame from an image source. Next, it comprises determining a number of re-scanned frames to insert between the current input frame and a subsequent input frame, wherein the re-scanned frames repeat the input frame, and wherein the number of re-scanned frames depends on the minimum refresh interval (MRI) of the display panel. Further, it comprises calculating respective intervals at which to insert the re-scanned frames between the current input frame and the subsequent input frame. Subsequently, it comprises determining if a charge accumulation in pixels of the display panel has crossed over a predetermined threshold value. Finally, responsive to a determination that the charge accumulation has crossed over a predetermined threshold value, it comprises performing a counter-measure to remediate the charge accumulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: Rudolf BLOKS, Robert SCHUTTEN, Tom VERBEURE
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Publication number: 20150243234Abstract: A method for driving a display panel having a variable refresh rate is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a current input frame from an image source. It also comprises determining a first number of re-scanned frames to insert between the current input frame and a subsequent input frame, wherein the re-scanned frames repeat the current input frame, and wherein the determining depends on a minimum refresh interval (MRI) of the display panel. Further, it comprises calculating intervals to insert the first number of re-scanned frames between the current input frame and the subsequent input frame. Further, it comprises scanning the current input frame for display on the display panel. Finally it comprises inserting the first number of re-scanned frames at the respective intervals between the current input frame and the subsequent input frame from the image source, wherein the inserting is operable to reduce charge accumulation in the display panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Inventors: Rudolf Bloks, Robert Schutten, Tom Verbeure
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Publication number: 20150228055Abstract: A liquid crystal display (LCD) overdrive interpolation circuit and method, and an LCD drive system incorporating the circuit or method. In one embodiment, the circuit includes: (1) a diagonal interpolator operable to perform a diagonal interpolation along a diagonal direction in a lookup table based on TO and FROM gray levels and (2) a further interpolator coupled to the diagonal interpolator and operable to perform a further interpolation based on a result of the diagonal interpolation and the FROM gray level.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2014Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: Nvidia CorporationInventors: Robert Schutten, Tom Verbeure, Rudi Bloks
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Publication number: 20150194111Abstract: A method for driving a display panel having a variable refresh rate is disclosed. The method comprises detecting a condition that results in a charge accumulation in the display panel using an accumulated difference in time duration between frames of positive polarity and frames of negative polarity received from an image source. The DC imbalance is a result of a frame pattern comprising alternating frames of differing polarities, wherein frames of positive polarity within the frame pattern are of a different time duration than frames of negative polarity, and wherein the frame pattern results in an accumulation of charge in pixels of the display panel. The method also comprises correcting for the charge accumulation by disrupting the frame pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Applicant: NVIDIA CORPORATIONInventors: Gerrit SLAVENBURG, Robert SCHUTTEN, Tom VERBEURE
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Publication number: 20050117814Abstract: A temporal recursive filter unit (100,200,300,400) for noise filtering of a series of input images resulting in a series of output images comprises: means (102) for determining a value of a weighing factor, on basis of a difference between a first value of a first pixel of an input image and a second value of a second pixel of a first output image; and an adding (104) unit for calculating a third value of a third pixel of a second output image by adding of a first product of the value of the weighing factor and the first value of the first pixel, to a second product of a complement of the value of the weighing factor and the second value of the second pixel. The value (508) of the weighing factor is higher below a predetermined threshold (506) than above the threshold (506).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2003Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Abraham Riemens, Robert Schutten
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Publication number: 20050018076Abstract: Signal processing device for providing multiple output images by processing input images of an interlaced video signal, comprising a temporal interpolater circuit (18) and a memory buffer (26, 27) connected to the temporal interpolater circuit. The memory buffer (26, 27)is arranged for storing at least part of a previous input image (11:13) and a current input image (12). The temporal interpolater circuit (18) is arranged for receiving at least the previous and current input image from the memory buffer (26, 27) and for providing multiple interlaced or de-interlaced frame data (15) at temporal positions between the previous input image temporal position and the current input image temporal position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2002Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Abraham Riemens, Kornelis Vissers, Robert Schutten
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Publication number: 20040190622Abstract: Method and system for motion compensation in video image data, comprising a motion estimator (12) arranged for analysing motion in consecutive frames of the video image data and deriving a motion vector field in dependence on said motion, a motion compensator (14) connected to the motion estimator (12) and first storage means (15). The motion compensator (14) is arranged for performing motion compensation by storing a subset of the video image data in a first storage means (15) and, for each vector retrieving the required data from the first storage means (15), where in cases that the required data is not entirely available in the first storage means (15), video image data containing at least the missing parts of the required data, is retrieved from a second storage means (10) and stored in the first storage means (15).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Robert Schutten, Abraham Riemens, Pieter Van Der Wolf