EP1544837A1 - Méthode et dispositif pour réduir les effets des differences de charge des lignes de balayage - Google Patents

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EP1544837A1
EP1544837A1 EP03293194A EP03293194A EP1544837A1 EP 1544837 A1 EP1544837 A1 EP 1544837A1 EP 03293194 A EP03293194 A EP 03293194A EP 03293194 A EP03293194 A EP 03293194A EP 1544837 A1 EP1544837 A1 EP 1544837A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method for processing data of a picture to be displayed on a display panel with persistent luminous elements in order to reduce load effect in said display means.
  • High contrast is an essential factor for evaluating the picture quality of every display technologies. From this perspective, a high peak-white luminance is always required to achieve a good contrast ratio and, as a result, a good picture performance even with ambient light conditions. Otherwise, the success of a new display technology requires also a well-balanced power consumption. For every kind of active display, more peak luminance corresponds also to a higher power that flows in the electronic of the display. Therefore, if no specific management is done, the enhancement of the peak luminance for a given electronic efficacy will lead to an increase of the power consumption. So, it is common to use a power management concept to stabilize the power consumption of the display.
  • figure 1 enables to avoid any overloading of the power supply as well as a maximum contrast for a given picture.
  • the power management is based on a so called ABM function (Average Beamcurrent Limiter), which is implemented by analog means, and which decreases video gain as a function of average luminance, usually measured over a RC stage.
  • ABM function Average Beamcurrent Limiter
  • the luminance as well as the power consumption is directly linked to the number of sustain pulses (light pulses) per frame. As shown on Figure 2, the number of sustain pulses for peak white decreases as the picture load, which corresponds to the Average Power Level (APL) of the picture, increases for keeping constant the power consumption.
  • APL Average Power Level
  • APL Average Power Level
  • a maximal number of sustain pulses is fixed for the peak white pixels for keeping constant the power consumption of the PDP. Since, only an integer number of sustain pulses can be used, there is only a limited number of available APL values. In theory, the number of sustain pulses that can be displayed for the peak white pixels can be very high. Indeed, if the picture load tends to zero, the power consumption tends also to zero, and the maximal number of sustain pulses for a constant power consumption tends to infinite. However, the maximal number of sustain pulses defining the maximal peak white (peak white for a picture load of 0%) is limited by the available time in a frame for the sustaining and by the minimum duration of a sustain pulse.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the duration and the content of a frame comprising 12 subfields having different weights, each subfield comprising an addressing period for activating the cells of the panel and a sustaining period for illuminating the activated cells of the panel.
  • the duration of the addressing period is identical for each subfield and the duration of the sustaining period is proportional to the weight of the subfield.
  • the number of subfield is kept to a minimum ensuring an acceptable grayscale portrayal (with few false contour effects), the addressing speed is increased to a maximum keeping an acceptable panel behavior (response fidelity) and the sustain pulse duration is kept to a minimum but having an acceptable efficacy.
  • the line load effect itself represents a dependence of subfield luminance towards its horizontal distribution. In that case, it does not matter to know the load of the subfield but rather to know the differences of load between two consecutive lines for the same subfield.
  • the line load effect is much more critical than for video pictures which suffer mainly from a global load effect.
  • the load effect is not only limited to the line load but also to a global load of the subfield in a frame. Indeed, if a subfield is globally more used than another one on the whole screen, it will have less luminance per sustain pulse due to this load effect (the losses occur in the screen and in the electronic circuitry).
  • the load effect has an impact on the grayscale portrayal under the form of a kind of solarization effect which looks like a lack of gray levels.
  • the right picture seems to be coded with fewer bits than the left one. This is due to the fact that some subfields are suddenly less luminous than they should be. In that case, if we consider two video levels that should have similar luminance, and if one of them is using such a subfield, its global luminance will be too low compared to the other video level introducing a disturbing effect.
  • An object of the method of the invention is to reduce the line load effect that is directly linked to the capacity of a line and not the global load effect that can be compensated by other methods.
  • the method of the invention can be used independently to those methods when a PC mode is selected or in addition to one of them since they are compatible.
  • the invention is based on a profile analysis of the line load for each subfield to determine if this subfield is more or less critical to line load effect. If such a subfield is detected, its sustain frequency is reduced to minimize the load effect.
  • the invention relates to a method and a device for reducing such a load effect in a display panel with persistent luminous elements.
  • the invention concerns a method for processing data of a picture to be displayed on a display panel with persistent luminous elements during a frame comprising a plurality of subfields, each subfield comprising an addressing phase during which the luminous elements of the panel are activated or not in accordance with the picture data and a sustain phase during which the activated luminous elements are illuminated by sustain pulses. It comprises the following steps :
  • the calculation of the maximal load difference is only carried out only for lines whose load is greater than a minimal load.
  • This minimal load is for example equal to 10% of the amount of luminous elements in a line of the display panel.
  • the maximal load difference between two consecutive lines of the display panel is calculated, for each subfield, on the current frame and a plurality of frames preceding said current frame in order to avoid changes in picture luminance when some minor modifications are happening.
  • the maximal load difference used for selecting the sustain frequency is then the mean value of the maximal load differences calculated for said plurality of frames.
  • the number of sustain pulses of each subfield is adjusted in accordance with the number of luminous elements to be activated for displaying the current picture and with the selected sustain frequency for said subfield.
  • the invention concerns also a device for processing data of a picture to be displayed on a display panel with persistent luminous elements during a frame comprising a plurality of subfields, each subfield comprising an addressing phase during which the luminous elements of the panel are activated or not in accordance with the picture data and a sustain phase during which the activated luminous elements are illuminated by sustain pulses. It comprises :
  • the invention concerns also a plasma display panel comprising a plurality of persistent luminous elements organized in rows and columns and said device for reducing load effect.
  • the method of the invention is based on an analysis of the line load of each subfield in order to determine if this subfield is more or less critical to the so-called "line load effect". If such an effect is detected for a subfield, its sustain frequency is reduced to minimize the load effect.
  • the frame comprises 11 subfields with the following weights :
  • the first one is a video sequence not critical for line load effect and the second one is a computer sequence comprising geometrical patterns that is more critical for line-load effect.
  • the video sequence shown on the left side of Figure 6 represents an "european man face".
  • the global load per subfield for that sequence displayed on a WVGA screen with 852x480x3 cells (or luminous elements) is given by the histogram of the left side of the figure and by the below table.
  • the load of a subfield is the amount (or number) of activated cells of the panel during said subfield.
  • the subfield load is expressed as a percentage of the total amount of cells of the panel.
  • Subfield Weigth Load 1 1 63.24% 2 2 74.69% 3 3 73.94% 4 5 79.73% 5 8 88.45% 6 12 77.34% 7 18 32.67% 8 27 81.26% 9 41 12.12% 10 58 3.94% 11 80 0.43%
  • the subfield SF7 is less loaded than its neighbors (SF1, SF2, SF3, SF4, SF5, SF6, SF8). This introduces a so-called solarization or quantization effect since the subfield SF7 will be proportionally more luminous than the other ones.
  • the distribution line by line of the global load of each subfield is represented by the figure 7.
  • the horizontal axis represents the lines of the picture (480 lines in WVGA) and the vertical axis represents the number of illuminated pixels (up to 852 in WVGA) per line.
  • a curve is drawn for each subfield.
  • the computer picture shown at the left side of Figure 8 is a picture of a histogram with some text, notably a title "Analysis of line-load effect" on a dark area at the top of the picture and a comment "Results shows serious issues on picture quality" on a white area at the bottom of the picture.
  • the global load per subfield for that sequence is given by the histogram on the right side of Figure 8 and by the below table : Subfield Weigth Load 1 1 54.66% 2 2 68.72% 3 3 62.00% 4 5 59.02% 5 8 72.33% 6 12 78.64% 7 18 58.30% 8 27 42.17% 9 41 74.87% 10 58 77.90% 11 80 73.58%
  • the load of the various subfields is more homogeneous than in the case of the video sequence.
  • the distribution line by line of the global load of each subfield is represented by the figure 9 to be compared with Figure 7.
  • This maximal line load difference is equal to 590 for subfield SF9 and SF10. It introduces, for these subfields, a big difference of luminance from one line to the next one.
  • the load effect manifests itself by an enhancement of the luminance of the background behind the dark area of the title as shown on Figure 10. At the bottom of the picture, it is the opposite.
  • the white area introduces a reduction of the luminance of the background since the corresponding lines are more loaded.
  • the main idea of the invention is to adjust the sustain frequency of each subfield in accordance with its load. More particularly, the line load difference between two consecutive lines is analyzed for each subfield and the sustain frequency of the subfield is selected in accordance with its maximal line load difference.
  • the lines with a low load for the current subfield are not analyzed. Indeed, it makes no sense to evaluate the influence of the load of a subfield if this subfield is not enough used. Therefore, in the analysis of the difference between two consecutive lines, we limit the analysis to lines that have at least 10% of illuminated cells. This limit is referenced MinLoad.
  • the line load difference Diff(L,n) between two consecutive lines L and L+1 for a subfield n is computed as following : where Load(L,n) is the load of the line L for the subfield n.
  • the sustain frequency of each subfield n is then adjusted depending on the value MaxDiff(n) as indicated by the curve of Figure 11. This curve is stored in a Look up table (LUT). The sustain frequency of the subfield n decreases as MaxDiff(n) increases.
  • the sustain frequency of the displayed picture is then selected according to a predetermined table.
  • the line load effect is low and the sustain frequency can be high (e.g. 250kHz).
  • the line load effect is high and the sustain frequency should be low (e.g. 200kHz) to minimize it. It has to be noted that the load effect is also higher when the percentage of xenon is important in the gas of the cell.
  • Such an adjustment of the sustain frequency should be made cautiously to avoid any brutal change of the picture luminance when minor changes of the picture are happening. Therefore, it is preferable to reduce the load effect slowly for example by means of a temporal filter.
  • the maximal load difference MaxDiff(n;t) for a subfield n and a frame t is preferably filtered on T preceding frames to deliver a value MaxDiff'(n;t) as following:
  • MaxDiff(n;t) on T preceding frames and MaxDiff(n;t) is directly be taken as equal to MaxDiff(n;t).
  • the method of the invention can be implemented in parallel to a power management method as described previously, by the computation of an average power level for each picture, and used for modifying the total amount of sustain pulses in the frame and consequently for modifying the amount of sustain pulses of each subfield.
  • the act of optimizing the sustain frequency of each subfield modifies the available time to generate sustain pulses. Indeed, if the sustain frequency of a high weight subfield is reduced, the time to generate all its sustain pulses is longer and it can limit the peak-white value if there is not enough time to generate them. For instance, if the sustain frequency of the most significant subfield (subfield with the highest weight) is reduced from 250kHz to 200kHz, then the time required for the sustain pulses of this subfield is increased by 20%.
  • Figure 14 illustrates the case where APL'(t) is greater than APL(t). In that case, the maximal peak white is reduced in order that the sustain duration for generating said reduced amount of sustain pulses be not to longer.
  • Figure 15 illustrates a possible circuit implementation of the inventive method.
  • the input data comprise 10bits in our example whereas the output data comprise 16 bits.
  • the data are then processed by a block 12 for delivering an average power level APL(t) for each frame t with as described previously.
  • the data outputted by the degamma block 10 are processed by a dithering block 11 in order to obtain 8 bits data (24 bits for the 3 colors).
  • the data delivered by the dithering block 13 are then processed by an encoding block 13 that converts them by means of a LUT into subfield data (11 bits data in the present case).
  • the subfield data are then stored in a frame memory 14 and converted into serial data before being displayed by the display panel.
  • the circuit comprises a computation block 15 that processes the data outputted by the dithering block 11.
  • the block 15 computes, for each frame t and for each subfield n, the maximal load difference MaxDiff(n;t) between two consecutive lines of the panel.
  • the value MaxDiff(n;t) is then time filtered by a filter 16 in order to obtain MaxDiff(n;t). If no scene cut is detected, there is no filtering.
  • MaxDiff'(n;t) is used by a first LUT 17 to deliver a sustain frequency SustainFreq(n) for each subfield n in accordance with said MaxDiff(n;t) value and as illustrated by Figure 11.
  • the value SustainFreq(n) is transmitted to the control unit of the display panel.
  • MaxDiff(n;t) is also used by a LUT 18 for determining an adjustment coefficient Adj(n) for each subfield n as explained before.
  • a multiplier 19 is then used for multiplying this coefficient by the maximal number of sustain pulses MaxSustainNb(n;t) in a frame and the result is the value MaxSustainNb'(n;t).
  • the maximal numbers of sustain pulses MaxSustainNb'(n;t) of all subfields are summed up in a block 20 as following: Based on this new total amount of sustain pulses Sum(t), an inverse APL table 21 delivers the average power level APL'(t) as explained before. The maximal value between APL(t) and APL'(t) is then selected by a block 22. This value, APL"(t), is then used by an APL table 23 for delivering for each sub-field n the total amount of sustains SustainNb(n) that should be employed by the panel to display the picture t.

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KR1020067010004A KR101021861B1 (ko) 2003-12-17 2004-12-14 화상의 데이터를 처리하기 위한 방법 및 디바이스, 그리고 이러한 디바이스를 포함하는 플라즈마 디스플레이 패널
JP2006544426A JP5128818B2 (ja) 2003-12-17 2004-12-14 行負荷効果を軽減するための方法および装置
US10/583,533 US8441415B2 (en) 2003-12-17 2004-12-14 Method and device for reducing line load effect
DE602004015148T DE602004015148D1 (de) 2003-12-17 2004-12-14 Verfahren und einrichtung zur verringerung des zeilenlasteffekts
EP04804800A EP1695328B1 (fr) 2003-12-17 2004-12-14 Procède et dispositif permettant de réduire l'effet de charge sur une ligne
PCT/EP2004/053440 WO2005059879A1 (fr) 2003-12-17 2004-12-14 Procede et dispositif permettant de reduire l'effet de charge
CNB2004800380594A CN100458887C (zh) 2003-12-17 2004-12-14 用于减小线负载效应的方法、装置和等离子显示面板
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