WO2014075820A1 - Anzeigematte - Google Patents
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- WO2014075820A1 WO2014075820A1 PCT/EP2013/062438 EP2013062438W WO2014075820A1 WO 2014075820 A1 WO2014075820 A1 WO 2014075820A1 EP 2013062438 W EP2013062438 W EP 2013062438W WO 2014075820 A1 WO2014075820 A1 WO 2014075820A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F9/00—Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the information is built-up on a support by selection or combination of individual elements
- G09F9/30—Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the information is built-up on a support by selection or combination of individual elements in which the desired character or characters are formed by combining individual elements
- G09F9/33—Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the information is built-up on a support by selection or combination of individual elements in which the desired character or characters are formed by combining individual elements being semiconductor devices, e.g. diodes
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06T—IMAGE DATA PROCESSING OR GENERATION, IN GENERAL
- G06T15/00—3D [Three Dimensional] image rendering
- G06T15/10—Geometric effects
- G06T15/20—Perspective computation
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F19/00—Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for
- G09F19/12—Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for using special optical effects
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F19/00—Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for
- G09F19/22—Advertising or display means on roads, walls or similar surfaces, e.g. illuminated
- G09F19/228—Ground signs, i.e. display signs fixed on the ground
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- the invention relates to a mat having a display surface for displaying information such that it appears to stand three-dimensionally upright from the viewing point of a camera whose viewing angle is oblique to the display surface at an angle. Moreover, the invention relates to a method for transmitting information reproduced by at least one mat lying on a floor. Finally, the invention also relates to a system for transmitting information with at least one mat.
- an advertising space is disclosed, the display area is employed at an acute angle to the horizontal and should carry an inverse-perspective distorted image. This is intended to ensure that the advertising space can be used in near-field areas on the floor, as it continues to be substantially horizontal, on the other hand, the required space for the advertising space is reduced, since by hiring the advertising space at an acute angle for the inverse-perspective view of the image required area is smaller.
- the invention is based on the object to provide a mat of the type mentioned, in which this disadvantage does not exist or is at least substantially improved.
- the invention thus consists in a mat of the type mentioned, which is characterized by LEDs, which are distributed over the display surface integrated into the mat, with which the information can be displayed, and by an electronic control unit, with which the LEDs individually, in Groups and / or can be switched to any pattern.
- information is understood to mean any kind of images or film sequences, in particular those with letters, texts, characters and logos.
- LEDs are light emitting diodes. They can be monochrome, wherein preferably three primary colors red, blue and green reflecting LEDs can be interconnected to a group of LEDs for imaging a pixel. However, multi-color LEDs (e.g., RGB LEDs) are preferably used to represent a pixel. Depending on their size, any number of LEDs can be incorporated or integrated into the mat according to the invention. The larger the number of LEDs used per unit area, the higher the image resolution of the mat becomes.
- the electronic control unit is used to control all LEDs integrated in the mat. Due to the possibility of individually controlling each LED, any type of image information can thus be displayed by switching on the corresponding LEDs. In addition, depending on the location of the camera by switching the corresponding LEDs, the perspective distortion of the information to be displayed can be set according to the viewing angle. It can also be designed so that the LEDs are supplied with this power.
- the information mappable to the mat is changeable, the information can be displayed optimized not only for one viewpoint (location of a motion picture camera), but sequentially for a plurality of viewpoints as needed. If several film cameras are used in the transmission of an event, for example a football match or another sporting event, the information to be displayed can be distorted so that it is three-dimensional from the viewing point of the respective guide camera, ie the film camera, whose image is passed on to the viewer , So from the level of the display surface out, is perceived standing upright. Accordingly, it is also possible to adjust the distortion of the information when using one or more moveable film cameras to the respective current position of the film camera, possibly also continuously.
- information ie images, video or video sequences or the like
- information can be displayed simultaneously in different perspective distortion.
- identical or different information displayed simultaneously on one and the same display surface can be perceived as upright information by different cameras at the same time.
- the mat according to the invention as advertising and information not only for football fields, but for a variety of other sports fields and events is suitable.
- the electronic control unit can be connected via a data interface with a computer system, not shown here, so that it can be supplied with the necessary data for displaying information on the display surface.
- a computer system not shown here
- it can either (only) include a system for controlling the individual LEDs, in which case they display the data of the image already distorted depending on the position of the receiving camera via a data interface (eg cable or radio interface) receives another computer system.
- a data interface eg cable or radio interface
- it can be equipped with a data interface via which the information about the position of the transmitting camera as well as the image data of the image to be transmitted by the camera are transmitted and with a computing capacity such that it automatically subjects the image Considering the position of the camera to the display area transformed into a distorted image.
- the image or images to be distorted are stored in a memory in the electronic control unit and the image to be displayed at a specific time is read from the memory via an external signal or a corresponding controller and displayed in distorted form on the display surface becomes. If several cameras are used at fixed locations, it may be useful if the images distorted depending on the different camera positions are already stored as image data in advance in a memory, and the electronic control unit associated with the distorted image, the position of the then active camera is read from memory or receives and displays via a data interface.
- the display can be displayed as often as desired and in the shortest possible time using the control box be switched.
- the mat according to the invention offers a significantly expanded advertising potential.
- the mat according to the invention preferably has a casing with at least one upper, the display surface forming portion and at least one bottom portion, wherein in the upper portion and / or in the bottom portion cavities for receiving LEDs or by the LEDs bearing circuit boards are embedded.
- the LEDs or the boards with the LEDs can be easily positioned within the sheath and are kept safe after closing the sheath in the cavities.
- the top and bottom of the sheath is reversibly closed, defective LEDs, broken lines, with which the LEDs are connected to the electronic control unit, or other defective parts can be replaced.
- the sheathing is preferably waterproof, so that the mat can be used not only within buildings or closed stadiums, but also outdoors, since the current-carrying parts of the mat are enclosed waterproof.
- the live parts can be enclosed directly watertight.
- boards are used as a support for the LEDs, they can be waterproof coated, as well as those for connecting the boards to the control unit and the electrical parts of the control unit itself can be provided with a waterproof coating.
- the mat according to the invention is resistant to treading, so that it is not destroyed when used on the floor.
- the display surface consists of a substantially nontransparent, in particular black surface, in which a matrix of transparent or translucent sections is embedded, wherein one LED or a group of LEDs is assigned a transparent or translucent section.
- the transparent or translucent sections form clearly defined pixels, whereby a black-formed, non-transparent surface makes the displayed information appear with a high contrast.
- At least the upper portion of the sheath, preferably all portions of the sheath, in a preferred embodiment of the invention consist essentially of rubber or a rubber-elastic material, so that the mat can on the one hand to unevenness in the floor to adapt, and on the other hand the risk of injury to persons , you should come to the mat case, clearly is reduced.
- rubber is slip-resistant, so that when the bottom of the jacket is substantially made of rubber, the mat is well secured against slipping, and if the top portion of the jacket has a surface of rubber, a person can not slip on it.
- the entire sheathing of the mat according to the invention is made rubber-elastic, it may be useful to couple together adjacent boards on which the LEDs are arranged via an articulated and / or flexible connection.
- the flexibility of the mat according to the invention is maintained, so that it can be folded or even rolled up.
- the mat is flexible especially in the area of its display surface and is soft and accessible. But even if only the upper portion of the sheath is formed rubber-elastic, an articulated or flexible connection of the boards can be useful to each other.
- the LEDs should be incorporated in a particular embodiment of the mat according to the invention so that they are in a direct contact, for. B. on entering the mat or in a fall on this one hand are not destroyed and on the other hand lead to no injuries.
- the upper section of the casing is of rubber-elastic design, it can be useful, for example, to cover the printed circuit boards with puncture-resistant covers, for example from an at least partially transparent or translucent plastic, so that the LEDs and the boards are protected against impact from above.
- the sheath can be designed such that the impact-resistant cover is supported on the bottom portion of the sheath, so that shocks are introduced from above the board in the bottom section.
- tread-resistant cover In a further preferred embodiment of the tread-resistant cover, it has transparent or translucent elevations, which are embedded as transparent or translucent sections of the display surface in recesses provided for this purpose in the display surface.
- the impact-resistant covers are arranged such that they largely cover the abutting edges of adjacent LED boards for protecting the edges.
- the mats of the invention are preferably used at major events, it is useful and even prescribed depending on the event that they are made of flame-retardant material.
- the mat according to the invention can be designed such that it can process exclusively coded image data in order to prevent unwanted use of the mat.
- the control unit of the mat may include a software and / or a driver circuit for decoding image data transmitted encrypted to the control unit.
- decoder units downstream of the control unit and upstream of one or a multiplicity of LEDs can also be provided for decoding the image data.
- One possibility is to decrypt the first encryption level in the control unit with suitable software and / or hardware in the case of image data which is encrypted in two levels, and then forward the image data, which is still encrypted in the second level, to the LEDs, whereby the individual LEDs to be supplied data by driver circuits, which are arranged for example on the boards on which the LEDs are located, are completely decrypted.
- the first level of encryption and decryption may, for example, relate to the part of the image data that is provided for the assignment of color and / or brightness information to a pixel.
- the second level of encryption can then relate, for example, in each case the color and / or brightness information of a pixel.
- control unit After decoding the image data in the first level, the control unit would be able to forward the pixel information to the respective LED for which the pixel information is intended.
- the then decoded in the second level pixel information is then decoded by, for example, a driver circuit (or in turn a software) for the respective LED.
- the mat according to the invention in particular on at least one of its flat end faces, has connection means for connecting a further mat module with a display surface equipped with LEDs and / or for connecting a further electronic control unit.
- the display area can be expanded as required by attaching further mat modules.
- the object is also achieved with a method for transmitting information reproduced by at least one mat lying on the ground according to the invention, with at least one film camera whose position is variable during the transmission, and / or with two or more film cameras characterized in that the electronic control unit distorts the display of the information in dependence on the position of the film camera with which the information is to be transmitted, so that the information from the position of the film camera is perceived as substantially standing upright in three dimensions. It is advantageous if the information to be displayed with the mat depending on the film camera position from a A plurality of information available for display (pictures and movies) is selected. It is thus possible, for example, to display only one advertisement for a first product with the same inventive mat for a first camera, and for a second camera exclusively advertising for a second product.
- the method based on the set of rays known from the prior art can be used for inverse-perspective projection. Suitable methods are also described in the cited references to the prior art.
- these methods for the inverse-perspective projection of a three-dimensionally upright image onto a floor surface are comparatively complicated.
- a simplified distortion of the information to be displayed may be to shift all the pixels of a vertical pixel column line by line by the same distance so that the pixels of a dot column which are previously vertical to one another are at an equal angle to one another.
- the angle is greater, the greater the projected in the plane of the display surface angle of the viewing angle of the camera to the surface normal of the display area.
- the vertical distance of adjacent pixels over the height of the image can be uniformly changed. The vertical distance of individual pixels is greater, the flatter the viewing angle of the camera to the horizontal. In this way, the image of a rectangle with a horizontal top and bottom edge is transformed into a parallelogram with a horizontal top and bottom edge.
- This simplified method is particularly suitable when the distance from the viewer or camera to the display surface is very large, for example, more than 20 meters or more than 50 meters.
- the required for the display distortion of the information to be displayed is determined in dependence on the film camera position in real time ,
- the mat according to the invention is also suitable for simultaneously displaying two or more information for different cameras in such a way that at least one first information is perceived by one of the cameras standing upright as three-dimensional, and at least one second information is perceived standing upright as a three-dimensional image by another camera.
- the Display of the first information in dependence on the position of the film camera, with which this information is to be transmitted as essentially three-dimensionally upright, distorted, and the display of the other information depending on the position of the other film camera, with this second information as essentially three-dimensionally upright is to be transmitted, distorted.
- the two or more items of information are displayed one after the other in switching, the display duration of one item of information being equal to or less than the shutter time of a first camera and the duration of the display of the other item of information is less than or equal to the shutter speed of the second camera and is synchronized with the latter, and wherein the cameras are synchronized such that the respective shutter speeds alternately follow one another and do not overlap. This ensures that only one information is actually received by the first camera, and only the other information by the second camera.
- the mat according to the invention is of course also suitable for simultaneously displaying two or more information items so that they appear standing upright three-dimensionally in succession from the position of a film camera.
- the various information depending on the camera position to the position where it is to be perceived by the viewer, distorted accordingly.
- this would result in the image to be perceived as front information being distorted differently than the image perceived as rear information (in the case of a pure transverse movement of the camera at substantially the same distance from the display surface the image perceived as front information is distorted faster and thus more strongly distorted than the image to be perceived as the posterior information).
- the object is also achieved by a system for transmitting image data with at least one film camera, the position of which is variable during the transmission, and / or with two or more film cameras, as well as with at least one mat according to the invention.
- the refresh rate of the mat on the film camera (s) can be calibrated. This prevents the information on the scoreboard from being transmitted as a flickering image.
- Figure 1 is a plan view of an inventive embodiment of the mat
- Figure 2 shows the essential parts of an embodiment of a mat according to the invention in cross section
- Figure 3 shows the parts of the embodiment shown in Figure 2 in plan view
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary pixel matrix with an undistorted representation
- FIG. 5 shows the exemplary pixel matrix with a distorted representation
- Figure 6 is a schematic representation of the shooting situation of a camera, as well as recorded by the camera and reproduced via a monitor image.
- an elongate display area 2 with a plurality of pixels 3 arranged in a matrix can be seen.
- an electronic control unit 4 is provided which switches and controls the pixels for displaying information.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 the construction of the mat 1 in the area of the display surface 2 is shown. It has a sheath formed by a bottom portion 11 and an upper portion 12.
- the casing comprises a plurality of boards 21, which are each equipped with 16 arranged in a square matrix to each other multi-color LEDs 22 and interconnected via flexible tracks 23 in the longitudinal direction of the mat and coupled to the electronic control unit 4, as well as firm covers 31 to Protection of the boards 21 and the LEDs 22 arranged thereon.
- the bottom portion 11 of the mat 1 formed from rubber or a rubber-elastic material has a flat bottom 13 and walls 14, 15 arranged laterally thereon and extending in the longitudinal direction of the bottom portion 11.
- the clear width between the walls 14, 15 corresponds to the width of the boards 21.
- the flexible traces 23 extend between the dividers 16 in the chambers 17 (cavities), and the boards 21 lie on the dividing webs sixteenth on.
- the boards 21 are used in the embodiment so in the bottom portion 11, that the distance of all longitudinally adjacent LEDs 22 is substantially equal and corresponds to the matrix of the pixels 3 shown in Figure 1.
- the width of the covers 31 for protecting the boards 21 and the LEDs 22 corresponds to the width of the boards 21, so that the covers 31 as well as the boards 21 abut the inner sides of the walls 22, 23.
- the covers 31 are formed in a matrix-like manner with raised portions 32, each of which encloses an LED 22 like a cover.
- the covers 31 are formed at least in the region of the upper sides 33 of the raised portions 32 with a transparent or translucent material, so that the light of the LEDs 22 can shine through.
- the tops 33 of the raised portions 32 have in the present Embodiment a square cross section, but it may also have a circular or other shape.
- the matrix-like arrangement of the raised portions 32 corresponds to the matrix-like arrangement of the LEDs 22 on the boards 21.
- Width and length of the covers 31 corresponds to the corresponding dimensions of the boards 21.
- a cover 31, as indicated in Figure 3 is not placed on exactly one board 21, but so that the cover 31 covers adjacent boards 21 in equal parts.
- the covers 31 are provided centrally and transversely to the longitudinal direction of the mat each with a slot 34 so that they are flexible in the region of the abutting edges of adjacent boards 21.
- the height of the dividers 16 of the bottom portion 11 is selected in relation to the height of its walls 14, 15 so that the lateral upper edges of the resting on the boards 3 covers 31 are flush with the tops of the walls 14, 15.
- the upper portion 12 of the casing which is preferably formed as well as the bottom portion 11 made of rubber or a rubber-elastic material, has recesses 18 whose cross section corresponds to the cross section of the raised portions 32.
- the upper portion 12 of the sheath is placed on the covers 31, or the covers 31 are placed on the inside of the upper portion 12 of the casing so that the raised portions 32 of the covers 31 sit in the recesses 18 and their top 33 flush with the top of the upper portion 12 of the sheath completes.
- the raised portions 32 should preferably seal the recesses 18 in a watertight manner, or a watertight seal (for example sealing with silicone) should be provided against the entry of water into the mat.
- the upper portion 12 of the casing is glued or sealed watertight with the walls 14, 15 of the bottom portion 11.
- the mat is designed so that it can be operated with a voltage of 24 V or less.
- an electronic control unit 4 is arranged on one of the front sides of the mat.
- each electronic control unit both of which are in contact with the tracks 22, so that in the event of failure of one of the electronic control units the LEDs can be switched or controlled by the other electronic control unit.
- FIG. 4 shows by way of example an LED matrix with an illustrated letter T as it is intended to be detected upright by a camera.
- the image is inversely distorted by line by line the pixels representing the T a horizontal pixel row with respect to the adjacent horizontal pixel row substantially to the be moved the same distance, so that the previously vertical to each other pixels in an approximately equal angle to each other.
- Such a distortion occurs depending on the viewing angle of a camera on the advertising space to be perceived.
- a letter T distorted in this way is shown in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a sketch of the positioning of a camera 41 whose viewing angle extends both vertically and horizontally (not visible) obliquely to the surface normal of a mat 42 according to the invention.
- the image displayed on the display surface (representation of the word "test") is distorted in inverse perspective, and the image taken by the camera is displayed upright on a monitor.
- the embodiment of the casing may also be formed with more than the illustrated two parts, and the shape of the individual parts may differ significantly from the illustrated shapes of the bottom portion and the upper portion.
- the sheath can also be in one piece.
- it may consist of a shrink film or a shrink tube which is wrapped around the inner parts of the mat and is applied by heating close to the inner parts of the mat.
- the matrix of pixels may also be formed differently than shown. Thus vertically adjacent pixel rows can be arranged offset to one another, so that directly superposed pixels are offset at an angle of 45 ° to each other.
- the LEDs are not arranged on conventional circuit boards, but are individually inserted into receptacles provided for this purpose in the sheath and are connected via conductors to the electronic control unit.
- Individual LEDs can also be used, for example, in individual step-resistant, at least partially transparent sheathings instead of being covered by cover plates. As a result, the flexibility of the mat can be increased.
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