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- the present invention relates to a signal processing apparatus, and a vehicle display apparatus having the same, and more particularly, to a signal processing apparatus capable of changing the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays, and a vehicle display apparatus having the same .
- a vehicle is a device that moves a user in a desired direction.
- a typical example is a car.
- a vehicle display device is mounted inside the vehicle.
- a display is arranged on a cluster or the like to display various types of information.
- various displays such as an AVN (Audio Video Navigation) display are being installed in the vehicle separately from the cluster.
- AVN Audio Video Navigation
- another object of the present invention is to provide a signal processing apparatus capable of changing the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays even when the number of virtual machines is increased, and a vehicle display apparatus having the same.
- another object of the present invention is to provide a signal processing apparatus capable of changing the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays even if the operating systems of a plurality of virtual machines are different, and a vehicle display apparatus having the same.
- a signal processing apparatus for achieving the above object includes a processor that performs signal processing for a display mounted on a vehicle, the processor, on a hypervisor in the processor, a first virtual machine to executing a third virtual machine, the second virtual machine operating for the first display, the third virtual machine operating for the second display, the first virtual machine in the processor generating the virtual overlay,
- the variable virtual overlay or the variable virtual overlay information is sent to the second virtual machine or the third so that the layer order of the overlay or the display area variable is changed, and the variable virtual overlay is displayed on the first display or the second display. transferred to the virtual machine.
- the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine may control to synthesize a variable virtual overlay on each physical overlay and display the synthesized overlay on the first display or the second display.
- the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine performs a one-to-one mapping between the virtual overlay and the physical overlay, and controls to display the synthesized overlay synthesized by the one-to-one mapping on the first display or the second display.
- the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine maps the virtual overlay and the physical overlay one-to-n, and displays the synthesized overlay synthesized by the one-to-n mapping on the first display or the second display. can be controlled
- the first virtual machine may control to delete the virtual overlay or add another virtual overlay.
- the second virtual machine to the third virtual machine generates a virtual overlay, respectively, and the first virtual machine sets an overlay order or display area of the virtual overlay generated by the first virtual machine to the third virtual machine, respectively.
- the first virtual machine may change the order of the overlays of the virtual overlays generated by the second virtual machine to the third virtual machine, respectively, or change the display area.
- the processor further executes a fourth virtual machine operating for the third display, the second virtual machine to the fourth virtual machine, respectively, generate a virtual overlay, and the first virtual machine, the first virtual machine to It is possible to set the order or display area of the virtual overlays each generated in the fourth virtual machine.
- the first virtual machine may change the configuration of the layer displayed on the first display or the second display during runtime.
- the first virtual machine may generate a virtual overlay displayed on both the first display and the second display.
- the first virtual machine may control the generated virtual overlay to be moved and displayed on the first display or the second display.
- the first virtual machine generates a first virtual overlay including vehicle speed information
- the second virtual machine generates a second virtual overlay including content information or contact information
- the third virtual machine generates
- a third virtual overlay including map information may be generated, and the first virtual machine may control to display on the first display or the second display using at least one of the first to third virtual overlays.
- the first virtual machine may control to display vehicle speed information and contact information on the first display, and control to display map information and speed limit information on the second display.
- the processor further executes a fourth virtual machine operating for a third display, the first virtual machine generates a first virtual overlay including vehicle speed information, and the second virtual machine generates content information or generates a second virtual overlay including contact information, the third virtual machine generates a third virtual overlay including map information, and the first virtual machine generates at least one of first to third virtual overlays,
- the display may be controlled to be displayed on the first display to the third display.
- the first virtual machine on the first display, controls to display the vehicle speed information on the map information, on the second display, controls to display the contact information on the map information, on the third display, the map information can be controlled to display.
- the first virtual machine may control the message information to be displayed on the contact information of the second display.
- the first virtual machine may control the message information to be displayed on the map information of the third display.
- the first virtual machine may move an object on a plurality of virtual overlays to control the moved object to be displayed on at least one of a plurality of displays.
- the first virtual machine includes an overlay controller for controlling the overlay, a layer controller for controlling the layers, and a display manager including a composition controller for controlling the configuration or order of the layers, the second virtual machine and the third
- the virtual machine may include a window manager that controls a window of a layer to be displayed.
- the first virtual machine receives and processes the wheel speed sensor data of the vehicle, and corresponds to at least one of the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine, the processed wheel speed sensor data or the processed wheel speed sensor data.
- An overlay indicating speed information may be transmitted.
- a signal processing apparatus is a signal processing apparatus including a processor that performs signal processing for a display mounted on a vehicle, wherein the processor is, on a hypervisor in the processor, first virtual machines to third executing a virtual machine, wherein a second virtual machine operates for a first display, a third virtual machine operates for a second display, and a first virtual machine in the processor generates the virtual overlay and applies the virtual overlay. transmit to the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine, wherein the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine performs, on the first display or the second display, when the virtual overlay is displayed, the layer order of the virtual overlay or the display area is changed control to do
- a vehicle display apparatus includes a signal processing apparatus including a first display, a second display, and a processor performing signal processing for the first display and the second display, and signal processing
- the apparatus includes a processor that performs signal processing for a display mounted on the vehicle, the processor executes, on a hypervisor in the processor, a first virtual machine to a third virtual machine, and the second virtual machine is the first display
- the third virtual machine operates for the second display, and the first virtual machine in the processor receives a touch input for the first display or the second display, and provides information about the touch input to the second display. transfer to a virtual machine or a third virtual machine.
- a signal processing apparatus includes a processor that performs signal processing for a display mounted on a vehicle, and the processor executes first to third virtualization machines on a hypervisor in the processor. and the second virtual machine operates for the first display, the third virtual machine operates for the second display, and the first virtual machine in the processor generates the virtual overlay, and changes the layer order of the virtual overlay or The display area variable is performed, and information on the variable virtual overlay or the variable virtual overlay is transmitted to the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine so that the variable virtual overlay is displayed on the first display or the second display. Accordingly, the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied. In addition, even if the number of virtual machines driven is increased, the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine may control to synthesize a variable virtual overlay on each physical overlay and display the synthesized overlay on the first display or the second display. Accordingly, the synthesized overlay can be displayed on the display.
- the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine performs a one-to-one mapping between the virtual overlay and the physical overlay, and controls to display the synthesized overlay synthesized by the one-to-one mapping on the first display or the second display.
- the synthesized overlay can be displayed on the display.
- the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine maps the virtual overlay and the physical overlay one-to-n, and displays the synthesized overlay synthesized by the one-to-n mapping on the first display or the second display.
- the synthesized overlay can be displayed on the display.
- the first virtual machine may control to delete the virtual overlay or add another virtual overlay. Accordingly, it is possible to change the configuration of the virtual overlay.
- the second virtual machine to the third virtual machine generates a virtual overlay, respectively, and the first virtual machine sets an overlay order or display area of the virtual overlay generated by the first virtual machine to the third virtual machine, respectively.
- the first virtual machine sets an overlay order or display area of the virtual overlay generated by the first virtual machine to the third virtual machine, respectively.
- the first virtual machine may change the order of the overlays of the virtual overlays generated by the second virtual machine to the third virtual machine, respectively, or change the display area. Accordingly, it is possible to change the order or display area for the virtual overlay.
- the processor further executes a fourth virtual machine operating for the third display, the second virtual machine to the fourth virtual machine, respectively, generate a virtual overlay, and the first virtual machine, the first virtual machine to It is possible to set the order or display area of the virtual overlays each generated in the fourth virtual machine. Accordingly, it is possible to control the order of the virtual overlay or the display area. In addition, even if the number of virtual machines driven is increased, the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the first virtual machine may change the configuration of the layer displayed on the first display or the second display during runtime. Accordingly, the configuration of the displayed layer can be changed during runtime.
- the first virtual machine may generate a virtual overlay displayed on both the first display and the second display. Accordingly, it is possible to easily display the generated virtual overlay.
- the first virtual machine may control the generated virtual overlay to be moved and displayed on the first display or the second display. Accordingly, it is possible to easily move the generated virtual overlay.
- the first virtual machine generates a first virtual overlay including vehicle speed information
- the second virtual machine generates a second virtual overlay including content information or contact information
- the third virtual machine generates
- a third virtual overlay including map information may be generated, and the first virtual machine may control to display on the first display or the second display using at least one of the first to third virtual overlays. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the first virtual machine may control to display vehicle speed information and contact information on the first display, and control to display map information and speed limit information on the second display. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the processor further executes a fourth virtual machine operating for a third display, the first virtual machine generates a first virtual overlay including vehicle speed information, and the second virtual machine generates content information or generates a second virtual overlay including contact information, the third virtual machine generates a third virtual overlay including map information, and the first virtual machine generates at least one of first to third virtual overlays,
- the display may be controlled to be displayed on the first display to the third display. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display. In addition, even if the number of virtual machines driven is increased, the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the first virtual machine controls to display the vehicle speed information on the map information
- on the second display controls to display the contact information on the map information
- on the third display the map information can be controlled to display. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the first virtual machine may control the message information to be displayed on the contact information of the second display. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the first virtual machine may control the message information to be displayed on the map information of the third display. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the first virtual machine may move an object on a plurality of virtual overlays to control the moved object to be displayed on at least one of a plurality of displays. Accordingly, it is possible to move and display the object.
- the first virtual machine includes an overlay controller for controlling the overlay, a layer controller for controlling the layers, and a display manager including a composition controller for controlling the configuration or order of the layers, the second virtual machine and the third
- the virtual machine may include a window manager that controls a window of a layer to be displayed. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the first virtual machine receives and processes the wheel speed sensor data of the vehicle, and corresponds to at least one of the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine, the processed wheel speed sensor data or the processed wheel speed sensor data.
- An overlay indicating speed information may be transmitted. Accordingly, the vehicle wheel speed sensor data can be shared with at least one virtual machine or the like. In addition, it is possible to display vehicle speed information through the display.
- a signal processing apparatus is a signal processing apparatus including a processor that performs signal processing for a display mounted on a vehicle, wherein the processor is, on a hypervisor in the processor, first virtual machines to third executing a virtual machine, wherein a second virtual machine operates for a first display, a third virtual machine operates for a second display, and a first virtual machine in the processor generates the virtual overlay and applies the virtual overlay. transmit to the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine, wherein the second virtual machine or the third virtual machine performs, on the first display or the second display, when the virtual overlay is displayed, the layer order of the virtual overlay or the display area is changed control to do Accordingly, the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied. In addition, even if the number of virtual machines driven is increased, the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- a vehicle display apparatus includes a signal processing apparatus including a first display, a second display, and a processor performing signal processing for the first display and the second display, and signal processing
- the apparatus includes a processor that performs signal processing for a display mounted on the vehicle, the processor executes, on a hypervisor in the processor, a first virtual machine to a third virtual machine, and the second virtual machine is the first display
- the third virtual machine operates for the second display, and the first virtual machine in the processor receives a touch input for the first display or the second display, and provides information about the touch input to the second display. transfer to a virtual machine or a third virtual machine. Accordingly, the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied. In addition, even if the number of virtual machines driven is increased, the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- 1A is a diagram illustrating an example of the exterior of a vehicle and the interior of the vehicle.
- 1B is a diagram illustrating another example of the interior of a vehicle.
- FIG. 2 is a view illustrating an exterior of a vehicle display device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example of an internal block diagram of the vehicle display device of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a system driven in a signal processing apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system driven in a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating another example of a system driven in a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating another example of a system driven in a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 to 9B are diagrams referred to in the description of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 10 is a view for explaining an overlay display in the signal processing apparatus related to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a view for explaining an example of display of an overlay in a system driven by a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram referred to in the description of FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 13 is a view illustrating an exterior of a vehicle display device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 20 is a view illustrating an exterior of a vehicle display device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 21 to 22 are diagrams referred to in the description of FIG. 20 .
- 21 is a diagram for explaining another example of display of an overlay in a system driven in a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram referred to in the description of FIG. 21 .
- module and “part” for the components used in the following description are given simply in consideration of the ease of writing the present specification, and do not impart a particularly important meaning or role by themselves. Accordingly, the terms “module” and “unit” may be used interchangeably.
- 1A is a diagram illustrating an example of the exterior of a vehicle and the interior of the vehicle.
- the vehicle 200 is operated by a plurality of wheels 103FR, 103FL, 103RL,... .
- the vehicle 200 may further include a camera 195 for acquiring an image in front of the vehicle.
- the vehicle 200 may include a plurality of displays 180a and 180b for displaying images and information therein.
- a cluster display 180a and an Audio Video Navigation (AVN) display 180b are exemplified as a plurality of displays 180a and 180b.
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- the AVN (Audio Video Navigation) display 180b may be referred to as a center information display (Center Information Dislpay).
- An embodiment of the present invention proposes a method of sharing data processing in the vehicle display apparatus 100 including a plurality of displays 180a and 180b. This will be described with reference to FIG. 12 and below.
- the vehicle 200 described herein may be a concept including all of a vehicle having an engine as a power source, a hybrid vehicle having an engine and an electric motor as a power source, and an electric vehicle having an electric motor as a power source. have.
- 1B is a diagram illustrating another example of the interior of a vehicle.
- a cluster display 180a an AVN (Audio Video Navigation) display 180b, a rear seat entertainment display 180c, 180d, a rearview mirror display (not shown) etc. may be installed.
- AVN Audio Video Navigation
- a rear seat entertainment display 180c a rear seat entertainment display
- 180d a rearview mirror display (not shown) etc.
- An embodiment of the present invention proposes a method for changing the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays in the vehicle display apparatus 100 including the plurality of displays 180a to 180d. This will be described with reference to FIG. 5 and below.
- FIG. 2 is a view illustrating an exterior of a vehicle display device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the vehicle display apparatus 100 is a signal processing apparatus that performs signal processing for displaying images, information, etc. on a plurality of displays 180a to 180b and the plurality of displays 180a to 180b. (170) may be provided.
- the first display 180a is a cluster display 180a for displaying driving state and operation information
- the second display 180b is, vehicle driving information, a navigation map, various It may be an AVN (Audio Video Navigation) display 180b for displaying entertainment information or an image.
- AVN Audio Video Navigation
- the signal processing apparatus 170 includes a processor 175 therein, and may execute the first virtual machine to the third virtual machine 520 to 540 on the hypervisor 505 in the processor 175 .
- the second virtual machine 530 may operate for the first display 180a, and the third virtual machine 540 may operate for the second display 180b.
- the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175, the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540, for the same data transfer, the hypervisor 505 based shared memory 508 ) can be controlled to be set. Accordingly, it is possible to synchronize and display the same information or the same image on the first display 180a and the second display 180b in the vehicle.
- the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175 shares at least a portion of data with the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 for data sharing processing. Accordingly, data can be shared and processed by a plurality of virtual machines for a plurality of displays in the vehicle.
- the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175 receives and processes the wheel speed sensor data of the vehicle, at least one of the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540, It can transmit wheel speed sensor data. Accordingly, the vehicle wheel speed sensor data can be shared with at least one virtual machine or the like.
- a rear seat entertainment (Rear Seat Entertainment) display 180c for displaying driving state information, simple navigation information, various entertainment information or images is further added.
- the signal processing device 170 on the hypervisor 505 in the processor 175, in addition to the first virtual machine to the third virtual machine (520 to 540) in addition to executing a fourth virtual machine (not shown), RSE
- the display 180c may be controlled.
- various displays 180a to 180c can be controlled using one signal processing device 170 .
- some of the plurality of displays 180a to 180c may operate under the Linux OS, and others may operate under the web OS.
- the signal processing apparatus 170 has a touch input in any one of a plurality of displays 180a to 180b or 180a to 180c operating under various operating systems (OS). In this case, it is possible to control the processing for the touch input to be performed quickly and accurately.
- OS operating systems
- the vehicle speed indicator 212a and the vehicle internal temperature indicator 213a are displayed on the first display 180a, and a plurality of applications and the vehicle speed indicator 212b are displayed on the second display 180b. and a home screen 222 including a vehicle interior temperature indicator 213b is displayed, and a second home screen 222b including a plurality of applications and a vehicle interior temperature indicator 213c is displayed on the third display 180c. exemplifies what is displayed.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example of an internal block diagram of a vehicle display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the vehicle display apparatus 100 includes an input unit 110 , a communication unit 120 , an interface 130 , a memory 140 , a signal processing device 170 , and a plurality of displays. (180a to 180c), an audio output unit 185, and a power supply unit 190 may be provided.
- the input unit 110 may include a physical button, a pad, and the like for button input, touch input, and the like.
- the input unit 110 may include a touch sensor (not shown) for sensing a touch input of the displays 180a, 180b, and 180c.
- the input unit 110 may include a microphone (not shown) for inputting a user's voice.
- the communication unit 120 may exchange data with the mobile terminal 800 or the server 900 in a wireless manner.
- the communication unit 120 may wirelessly exchange data with the mobile terminal of the vehicle driver.
- various data communication methods such as Bluetooth, WiFi, WiFi Direct, and APiX are possible.
- the communication unit 120 may receive weather information, road traffic condition information, for example, Transport Protocol Expert Group (TPEG) information from the mobile terminal 800 or the server 900 . To this end, the communication unit 120 may include a mobile communication module (not shown).
- TPEG Transport Protocol Expert Group
- the interface 130 may receive sensor information or the like from the ECU 770 or the sensor device 760 , and transmit the received information to the signal processing device 170 .
- the sensor information includes vehicle direction information, vehicle location information (GPS information), vehicle angle information, vehicle speed information, vehicle acceleration information, vehicle inclination information, vehicle forward/reverse information, battery information, fuel information, tire information, vehicle It may include at least one of lamp information, vehicle internal temperature information, and vehicle internal humidity information.
- Such sensor information includes a heading sensor, a yaw sensor, a gyro sensor, a position module, a vehicle forward/reverse sensor, a wheel sensor, a vehicle speed sensor, It may be obtained from a vehicle body inclination sensor, a battery sensor, a fuel sensor, a tire sensor, a steering sensor based on steering wheel rotation, a vehicle interior temperature sensor, a vehicle interior humidity sensor, and the like.
- the position module may include a GPS module for receiving GPS information.
- the interface 130 receives the vehicle front image data, the vehicle side image data, the vehicle rear image data, the obstacle distance information around the vehicle, etc. from the camera 195 or the rider (not shown), and signals the received information. may be transmitted to the processing device 170 .
- the memory 140 may store various data for the overall operation of the vehicle display apparatus 100 , such as a program for processing or controlling the signal processing apparatus 170 .
- the memory 140 may store data related to the hypervisor, the first virtual machine to the third virtual machine, for execution in the processor 175 .
- the audio output unit 185 converts the electrical signal from the signal processing device 170 into an audio signal and outputs it.
- a speaker or the like may be provided.
- the power supply unit 190 may supply power required for the operation of each component under the control of the signal processing device 170 .
- the power supply unit 190 may receive power from a battery inside the vehicle.
- the signal processing apparatus 170 controls the overall operation of each unit in the vehicle display apparatus 100 .
- the processor 175 for performing signal processing for the vehicle displays 180a and 180b may be included.
- the processor 175 may execute the first to third virtualization machines 520 to 540 on a hypervisor ( 505 in FIG. 5 ) in the processor 175 .
- the processor 175 may further execute a legacy virtualization machine that receives and processes Ethernet data.
- the legacy virtual machine may be executed in the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the first virtual machine 520 among the first to third virtual machines may be called a Server Virtual Machine, and the second to third virtual machines Reference numerals 530 to 540 may be referred to as guest virtual machines.
- the second virtual machine 530 may operate for the first display 180a
- the third virtual machine 540 may operate for the second display 180b.
- the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175 may receive, process or process and output vehicle sensor data, location information data, camera image data, audio data, or touch input data.
- vehicle sensor data location information data
- camera image data location information data
- audio data audio data
- touch input data location information data
- touch input data location information data
- data processing can be efficiently performed.
- by performing most of the data processing in the first virtual machine 520 it is possible to share data in a 1:N manner.
- the first virtual machine 520 directly receives and processes CAN communication data, audio data, radio data, USB data, and wireless communication data for the second virtual machine to the third virtual machine 530 to 540 . can do.
- the first virtual machine 520 may transmit the processed data to the second to third virtual machines 530 to 540 .
- the first virtual machine 520 of the first to third virtual machines 520 to 540 receives communication data and external input data and performs signal processing, thereby processing signals in other virtual machines.
- the burden is reduced, and 1:N data communication becomes possible, and synchronization at the time of data sharing becomes possible.
- the first virtual machine 520 writes a portion of the data to the first shared memory (not shown) to be transferred to the second virtual machine 530, and the second to transfer the other part of the data to the third virtual machine. 1 is recorded in the shared memory (not shown), and the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 process the received data, respectively, and the processed data is recorded in the second shared memory (not shown). control as much as possible. Accordingly, the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the data may be any one of image data, audio data, navigation data, and voice recognition data.
- the first virtual machine 520 by processing another portion of the data, the second shared memory (not shown) can be controlled so that the processed data is written. That is, in addition to the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine, the first virtual machine 520 may perform data processing.
- the fourth virtual machine 550 operating for the third display 180c is executed in the processor 175, the first virtual machine 520 stores another portion of the data in the first shared memory (not shown). time), and the fourth virtual machine 550 processes the received data, respectively, and may control the processed data to be recorded in the second shared memory (not shown).
- the first virtual machine 520, the second virtual machine to the third virtual machine may generate each command queue for the distributed processing of the data. Accordingly, data can be shared and processed by a plurality of virtual machines.
- the first virtual machine 520 may generate a command queue corresponding to the number of virtual machines for distributed processing of data.
- the first virtual machine 520 may control at least a portion of data to be transmitted to at least one of the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 for data distribution processing.
- the first virtual machine 520 allocates a first shared memory (not shown) for transferring at least a portion of the data to at least one of the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 .
- image data processed by the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 may be recorded in a second shared memory (not shown).
- the first virtual machine 520 by writing the data to the shared memory 508, the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 can be controlled to share the same data.
- the first virtual machine 520 writes radio data or wireless communication data to the shared memory 508 so as to share the same data with the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 .
- the hypervisor 505 based shared memory 508 can be controlled to be set.
- the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175 is the same as the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 using the hypervisor 505-based shared memory 508 .
- Data can be synchronized and transmitted. Accordingly, it is possible to synchronize and display the same image on the plurality of displays 180a to 180b in the vehicle.
- the signal processing apparatus 170 may process various signals such as an audio signal, an image signal, and a data signal.
- the signal processing apparatus 170 may be implemented in the form of a system on chip (SOC).
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a system driven in a signal processing apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating that a virtual machine is used for a cluster display 180a and an AVN display 180b, respectively.
- the system 400 driven in the signal processing apparatus of FIG. 4 exemplifies that the cluster virtualization machine 430 and the AVN virtualization machine 440 are executed on the hypervisor 405 in the processor 175 .
- the system 400 driven in the signal processing apparatus of FIG. 4 exemplifies that the legacy virtualization machine 410 is also executed on the hypervisor 405 in the processor 175 .
- the legacy virtual machine 410 includes an interface 412 for data communication with the memory 140 and an interface 413 for Ethernet communication.
- the cluster virtualization machine 430 may be provided with an interface 433 for communication with the interface 413 .
- the AVN virtual machine 440 is an interface 441 for input/output of audio data, radio data, USB data, and wireless communication data, and an interface for communication with the interface 412 of the legacy virtual machine 410 . 442 , an interface 443 for communication with an interface 413 of the legacy virtualization machine 410 .
- audio data, radio data, USB data, and wireless communication data are input/output only from the AVN virtualization machine 440 , so the cluster virtualization machine 430 cannot utilize these data. There is this.
- the cluster virtualization machine 430 and the cluster virtualization machine 430 must have separate interfaces 431,432,441,442, respectively. have.
- the present invention proposes a method for improving the system of FIG. 4 . That is, unlike FIG. 4, the virtual machine is divided into a server virtual machine and a guest virtual machine, and various types of memory data, communication data, etc. are input/output from the server virtual machine without input/output from the guest virtual machine. This will be described with reference to FIG. 5 or less.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system driven in a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the system 500 of FIG. 5 is a first virtual machine 520 that is a server virtualization machine, and a second virtual machine that is a guest virtual machine, on a hypervisor 505 in a processor 175 in a signal processing device 170 .
- the second virtual machine 530 and the guest virtual machine exemplifies that the third virtual machine 540 is executed.
- the second virtual machine 530 may be a virtual machine for the cluster display 180a
- the third virtual machine 540 may be a virtual machine for the AVN display 180b.
- the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 may operate for image rendering of the cluster display 180a and the AVN display 180b, respectively.
- the system 500 driven by the signal processing device 170 of FIG. 5 exemplifies that the legacy virtualization machine 510 is also executed on the hypervisor 505 in the processor 175 .
- the legacy virtual machine 510 includes an interface 511 for data communication with the memory 140 and Ethernet communication.
- the interface 511 is exemplified as a physical device driver, but various modifications are possible.
- the legacy virtual machine 510 may further include an interface (virtio-backend interface) 512 for data communication with the second to third virtual machines 530 and 540 .
- an interface virtual-backend interface
- the first virtual machine 520 may include an interface 521 for input/output of audio data, radio data, USB data, and wireless communication data, and an input/output server interface 522 for data communication with the guest virtual machine. .
- the first virtual machine 520 which is a server virtualization machine, uses I/O that is difficult to be virtualized by standard virtualization technology (VirtIO) to a plurality of guest virtual machines, for example, the second to third virtual machines 530 and 540. etc. can be provided.
- VirtualIO virtualization technology
- the first virtual machine 520 which is a server virtual machine, controls radio data, audio data, etc. at a supervisor level, and a plurality of guest virtual machines, for example, second to third virtual machines ( 530,540) and the like.
- the first virtual machine 520 which is a server virtualization machine, processes vehicle data, sensor data, vehicle surrounding information, and the like, and transfers the processed data or information to a plurality of guest virtual machines, for example, the second to second 3 may be provided to virtual machines (530, 540) and the like.
- the first virtual machine 520 may provide services (Supervisory Services), such as vehicle data processing and audio routing management.
- Supervisory Services such as vehicle data processing and audio routing management.
- the second virtual machine 530 may include an input/output client interface 532 for data communication with the first virtual machine 520 and APIs 533 for controlling the input/output client interface 532 . .
- the second virtual machine 530 may include an interface (virtio-backend interface) for data communication with the legacy virtual machine 510 .
- the second virtual machine 530 is, through an interface (virtio-backend interface), memory data by communication with the memory 140 from the interface (virtio-backend interface) 512 of the legacy virtual machine 510 (virtio-backend interface) Alternatively, Ethernet data by Ethernet communication may be received.
- the third virtual machine 540 may include an input/output client interface 542 for data communication with the first virtual machine 520 and APIs 543 for controlling the input/output client interface 542 .
- the third virtual machine 540 may include an interface (virtio-backend interface) for data communication with the legacy virtual machine 510 .
- the third virtual machine 540 is, through an interface (virtio-backend interface), memory data by communication with the memory 140 from the interface (virtio-backend interface) 512 of the legacy virtual machine 510 (virtio-backend interface) Alternatively, Ethernet data by Ethernet communication may be received.
- the legacy virtual machine 510 may be provided in the first virtual machine 520 , unlike FIG. 5 .
- CAN communication data is input and output only in the first virtual machine 520, but through data processing in the first virtual machine 520, a plurality of guest virtual machines, for example, the second to third virtual machines 530 and 540 may be provided. Accordingly, 1:N data communication by the processing of the first virtual machine 520 is enabled.
- audio data, radio data, USB data, and wireless communication data are input and output only in the first virtual machine 520 , but through data processing in the first virtual machine 520 .
- a plurality of guest virtualization machines for example, the second to third virtualization machines 530 and 540, etc. may be provided. Accordingly, 1:N data communication by the processing of the first virtual machine 520 is enabled.
- the touch input (Touch) for the first display 180a or the second display 180b is input only to the first virtual machine 520 , and the second to third It is not input to the virtual machine (530,540).
- Information on the touch input (Touch) is transmitted to the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 .
- the second to third virtual machines 530 and 540 may operate based on different OSs.
- the second virtual machine 540 may operate under a Linux OS, and the third virtual machine 540 may operate under a web OS.
- the shared memory 508 based on the hypervisor 505 may set for data sharing. Accordingly, even if the second to third virtual machines 530 and 540 operate under different operating systems (OS), the same data or the same image can be synchronized and shared. As a result, the same data or the same image can be synchronized and displayed on the plurality of displays 180a and 180b.
- OS operating systems
- the first virtual machine 520 even if the second to third virtual machines 530 and 540 operate under different OS bases, information about the touch input (Touch) to the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtualization to machine 540 . Accordingly, even if the second to third virtual machines 530 and 540 operate under different operating systems (OS), it is possible to quickly and accurately process a touch input.
- OS operating systems
- the first virtual machine 520 through the second to third virtual machines 530 and 540, the display manager 527 for controlling the overlay displayed on the first display 180a and the second display 180b. and a display layer server 529 and a virtual overlay generator 523 that generates a virtual overlay.
- the display layer server 529 may receive the first overlay provided by the second virtual machine 530 and the second overlay provided by the third virtual machine 540 .
- the display layer server 529 may transmit the virtual overlay generated by the virtual overlay generator 523 to at least one of the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 .
- the display manager 527 in the first virtual machine 520, the first overlay provided by the second virtual machine 530 and the second overlay provided by the third virtual machine 540, the display layer server It can be received via (529).
- the display manager 527 in the first virtual machine 520, the first overlay or a virtual overlay separate from the second overlay, through the display layer server 529, the second virtual machine 530 ) or the third virtual machine 540 can be controlled to be transmitted to at least one.
- the second virtual machine 530 may synthesize the first overlay and the virtual overlay and control the first overlay to be displayed on the first display 180a.
- the third virtual machine 540 may synthesize the second overlay and the virtual overlay, and control it to be displayed on the second display 180b.
- the first virtual machine 520 may include an input manager 524 that receives an input signal from the outside.
- the input signal may be an input signal of a predetermined button (such as a start button) in the vehicle, a touch input signal, or a voice input signal.
- the input manager 524 in the first virtual machine 520 may receive a touch input from the first display 180a or the second display 180b.
- the touch server 528 in the first virtual machine 520 when there is a touch input corresponding to the first display 180a, information about the touch input (Touch), the second virtual machine 530 ) can be transmitted.
- the touch server 528 in the first virtual machine 520 may receive a touch input from the first display 180a or the second display 180b.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating another example of a system driven in a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the processor 175 in the signal processing device 170 is the hypervisor ( On 505 , the first virtual machine to third virtual machine 520 to 540 are executed, and the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175 , the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 . ), for data transmission, the hypervisor 505-based shared memory 508 is controlled to be set.
- information on a touch input may be exemplified as data. Accordingly, information on the touch input is transmitted to the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 , and eventually, the touch input for the first display 180a or the second display 180b is transmitted. (Touch) can be processed quickly and accurately. In addition, even if the number of virtual machines to be driven increases, it is possible to quickly and accurately perform a process for a touch input (Touch).
- image data may be exemplified as data. Accordingly, an image can be displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b.
- the same image data when shared in the shared memory 508, the same image may be displayed in synchronization on the plurality of displays 180a to 180b in the vehicle.
- CAN communication data, audio data, radio data, USB data, wireless communication data, location information data, etc. may be exemplified as data. Accordingly, information on corresponding data can be displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b.
- the legacy virtualization machine 510 uses the memory data from the memory 140 , or Ethernet data by Ethernet communication, and the shared memory 508 based on the hypervisor 505 . , to the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 . Accordingly, information corresponding to memory data or Ethernet data may be displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b.
- the first virtual machine 520 in the system 500b of FIG. 6 is similar to the first virtual machine in the system 500 of FIG. 5 , the display manager 527, the display layer server 529, and the virtual It may include an overlay generator 523 , an input manager 524 , and a touch server 528 .
- the input/output server interface 522 in the first virtual machine 520 in the system 500b of FIG. 6 may include a display layer server 529 and a touch server 528, unlike FIG. 5 .
- the first virtual machine 520 of FIG. 6 includes a system manager for overall system control, a vehicle information manager for vehicle information management, and an audio manager for audio control. , a radio manager for controlling the radio may be further provided.
- the input/output server interface 522 in the first virtual machine 520 in the system 500b of FIG. 6 is a GNSS server for input/output of GPS information, a Bluetooth server for Bluetooth input/output, a Wi-Fi server for Wi-Fi input/output, a camera A camera server for data input/output may be further included.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating another example of a system driven in a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a system 500c driven by the processor 175 in the signal processing apparatus 170 of FIG. 7 is substantially similar to the system 500b of FIG. 6 .
- the processor 175 of FIG. 7 executes the first to third virtualization machines 520 to 540 on the hypervisor 505 in the processor 175 .
- the display layer server 529 and the touch server 528 may be provided and executed outside the input/output server interface 522 in the first virtual machine 520 .
- a GNSS server for input/output of GPS information a Bluetooth server for Bluetooth input/output, a Wi-Fi server for Wi-Fi input/output, a camera server for camera data input/output, etc. are provided outside the input/output server interface 522, It may be provided and executed in the first virtual machine 520 .
- a display manager 527 a display layer server 529 , a virtual overlay generator 523 , an input manager 524 , and a touch server 528 may be provided and executed.
- FIG. 8 to 9B are diagrams referred to in the description of FIG. 5 .
- the hypervisor 505 in a processor 175 in a system 500 on a hypervisor 505 in a processor 175 in a system 500 according to an embodiment of the present invention, the first to third virtualization machines 520 to 540 are executed, and the processor ( So that the first virtual machine 520 in the 175, the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540, for the same data transfer, the hypervisor 505 based shared memory 508 is set control is exemplified.
- the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175 transmits data processed in the first virtual machine 520 to another virtual machine, it is not allocated a number of memory corresponding to the number of virtual machines.
- one shared memory 508 may be used. Accordingly, using the shared memory 508 instead of 1:1 data communication between virtual machines, 1:N data communication is possible.
- the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175 may include an input/output server interface 522 and a security manager 526 .
- the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 may include input/output client interfaces 532 and 542, respectively. Accordingly, using the input/output server interface 522 and the input/output client interfaces 532 and 542, it is possible to perform high-speed data communication between a plurality of virtual machines.
- the input/output server interface 522 in the first virtual machine 520 receives the same data transfer request from the respective input/output client interfaces 532 and 542 in the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540, Based on this, the shared data may be transmitted to the shared memory 508 through the security manager 526 .
- 9A illustrates a more detailed diagram for shared data transmission.
- the input/output server interface 522 in the first virtual machine 520 transmits an allocation request of the shared memory 508 to the security manager 526 (S1).
- the security manager 526 may allocate the shared memory 508 using the hypervisor 505 ( S2 ), and write the shared data to the shared memory 508 .
- the input/output client interfaces 532 and 542 may transmit a connection request to the input/output server interface 522 after allocation of the shared memory 508 ( S3 ).
- the input/output server interface 522 transmits information on the shared memory 508 including key data to the input/output client interfaces 532 and 542 after the shared memory 508 is allocated (S4).
- the key data may be private key data.
- the input/output server interface 522 in the first virtual machine 520 controls to create a command queue for processing commands or events, separate from data, for controlling distributed processing between virtual machines. (S5).
- a command queue is generated in the command queue buffer 504 in the hypervisor 505 under the control of the input/output server interface 522 .
- the present invention is not limited thereto, and by the control of the input/output server interface 522 , it is also possible to create within the first virtual machine 520 , not within the hypervisor 505 .
- each of the input/output client interfaces 532 and 542 accesses the command queue buffer 504 to receive the generated command queue or information on the command queue (S6).
- the generated command queues may be the same.
- each input/output client interface 532, 542, the input/output client interface 532, 542 accesses the shared memory 508 based on the received key data (S5), and transfers the shared data to the shared memory 508 It can be copied or read from (S7).
- the input/output client interfaces 532 and 542 access the shared memory 508 based on the same command queue and the same key data (S5). ), the shared data may be copied or read from the shared memory 508 .
- the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 may access the shared memory 508 , and eventually, the shared data may be shared.
- the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 share the image data, and eventually share the same in the plurality of displays 180a to 180b in the vehicle.
- the video can be displayed in synchronization.
- FIG. 9B shows, by the system 500 of FIG. 9A , the second virtual machine 530 displays the image data received through the shared memory 508 on the first display 180a, and the third virtual machine 540 ) illustrates displaying the image data received through the shared memory 508 on the second display 180b.
- FIG. 9B synchronization of the image 905a displayed on the first display 180a and the image 905b displayed on the second display 180b is performed, and the same images 905a and 905b are respectively displayed at a time T1. foreshadows to be
- the image data processed by the first virtual machine 520 in the processor 175 is transmitted to the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 through the shared memory 508 , and the image data Based on , the first image 905a displayed on the first display 180a and the second image 905b displayed on the second display 180b may be identical to each other. Accordingly, it is possible to synchronize and display the same image on the plurality of displays 180a to 180b in the vehicle.
- FIG. 10 is a view for explaining an overlay display in the signal processing apparatus related to the present invention.
- the system 500x driven in the signal processing device 170 related to the present invention may display a first overlay (OVL1x) and a third overlay (OVL3x) on the first display 180a, , the second overlay OVL2x and the fourth overlay OVL4x may be displayed on the second display 180b.
- the first overlay OVL1x is disposed on the third overlay OVL3x and displayed on the first display 180a
- the second overlay OVL2x is disposed on the fourth overlay OVL4x to provide a second may be displayed on the display 180b.
- the cluster virtualization machine 530x places the first overlay OVL1x on the third overlay OVL3x, and the AVN virtualization machine 540x places the second overlay OVL2x on the fourth overlay OVL4x.
- the first overlay OVL1x is disposed on the third overlay OVL3x and, during the displayed runtime, the third overlay OVL3x is applied on the first overlay OVL1x. Changing the order of layers, such as placing them, becomes difficult.
- the added virtual machine must also be responsible for signal processing of the overlay, so that the processing load on the signal processing apparatus 170 may increase.
- the present invention proposes a method for changing the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays displayed on a plurality of displays. This will be described below with reference to FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 11 is a view for explaining an example of display of an overlay in a system driven by a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the processor 175 in the signal processing apparatus 170 drives a hypervisor 505 , and a first virtual machine 520 and a second virtual machine 520 on the hypervisor 505 .
- the virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 are executed.
- the first virtual machine 520 performs a layer order variable or a display area variable of the virtual overlay, and the variable virtual overlay is displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b.
- the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 is transmitted.
- the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 synthesizes a virtual overlay variable in each physical overlay, and applies the synthesized overlay to the first display 180a or the second display 180b, You can control the display. Accordingly, the synthesized overlay can be displayed on the display.
- the first virtual machine 520 generates a virtual overlay, and transmits the virtual overlay to the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540
- the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 according to another embodiment of the present invention, when displaying the virtual overlay on the first display 180a or the second display 180b, the layer order of the virtual overlay Control to change or change the display area.
- the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the first virtual machine 520 the overlay controller (527a) for controlling the overlay, the layer controller (527b) for controlling the layer, and a display including a composition controller (527c) for controlling the configuration or order of the layers A manager 527 may be provided.
- the input/output server interface 522 in the first virtual machine 520 transmits a command for configuring a virtual overlay to the second virtual machine 530 to the third virtual machine 540, or the second virtual machine It may include a front interface (VEa) that receives a command for configuring the virtual overlay from (530) to the third virtual machine (540).
- VEa front interface
- the input/output client interface 532 in the second virtual machine 530 receives a command for configuring the virtual overlay from the first virtual machine 520 , or configures the virtual overlay with the first virtual machine 520 .
- the second virtual machine 530 includes a window manager 537 for window control of an image to be created or displayed as an overlay, and a synthesizer for synthesizing the overlays or generated windows generated by the second virtual machine 530 .
- (compositor) 538 may be provided.
- the input/output client interface 542 in the third virtual machine 540 receives a command for configuring the virtual overlay from the first virtual machine 520 , or configures the virtual overlay with the first virtual machine 520 .
- the third virtual machine 540 includes a window manager 547 for controlling a window of an image to generate or display an overlay, and a synthesizer for synthesizing the overlays or generated windows generated by the third virtual machine 540 .
- (compositor) 548 may be provided.
- the first virtual machine 520 to the third virtual machine 540 transfer each virtual overlay using the shared memory 508, as described in the description of FIGS. 8, 9A and 9B. or you can receive
- the first virtual machine 520 uses the shared memory 508 to apply the first virtual overlay generated in the first virtual machine 520 to the second virtual machine 530 to the third virtual machine. may be transmitted to 540 .
- the first virtual machine 520 may receive each virtual overlay generated by the second virtual machine 530 to the third virtual machine 540 by using the shared memory 508 .
- the first virtual machine 520 sets the order for a plurality of virtual overlays, and uses the shared memory 508 to provide information on the set order, the second virtual machine 530 to the third virtual machine. may be transmitted to 540 .
- the first virtual machine 520 performs a layer order variable or a display area variable of the virtual overlay for a plurality of virtual overlays, and uses the order variable information or the variable area information using the shared memory 508 , It may transmit to the second virtual machine 530 to the third virtual machine 540 .
- the first virtual machine 520 which is a server virtualization machine, order change or display area change is performed, so that it is possible to efficiently control overlays displayed on a plurality of displays.
- the first virtual machine 520 which is a server virtualization machine, control of the entire overlay is performed, so that fast and accurate display is possible.
- the second virtual machine 530 to the third virtual machine 540 generates a virtual overlay, respectively, and the first virtual machine 520 is the first virtual machine 520 to the third virtual machine 540 .
- the first virtual machine 520, the second virtual machine 530 to the third virtual machine 540 may change the order of the overlay of the virtual overlays generated in each of the display area variable. Accordingly, it is possible to change the order or display area for the virtual overlay.
- the first virtual machine 520 may change the configuration of a layer displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b during runtime. Accordingly, the configuration of the displayed layer can be changed during runtime.
- the first virtual machine 520 may generate a virtual overlay displayed on both the first display 180 and the second display 180b. Accordingly, it is possible to easily display the generated virtual overlay.
- the first virtual machine 520 may control the generated virtual overlay to be moved and displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b. Accordingly, it is possible to easily move the generated virtual overlay.
- the virtual overlay OVL1 generated by the second virtual machine 530 is disposed on the virtual overlay VOLm1 generated by the first virtual machine 520 , and the overlay synthesized by the synthesizer 538 is generated. , exemplified by being displayed on the first display 180a. Accordingly, efficient resource management is possible.
- the virtual overlay OVL2 generated by the third virtual machine 540 is disposed on the virtual overlay VOLm1 generated by the first virtual machine 520 , and synthesized by the synthesizer 548 .
- the overlay is exemplified to be displayed on the second display 180b. Accordingly, efficient resource management is possible.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram referred to in the description of FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 12 illustrates a plurality of virtual overlays 1210 to 1240 .
- the first virtual machine 520 may receive vehicle information and the like, and generate a first virtual overlay 1210 including vehicle direction lamp information IGsa1 and speed limit information IGa2. .
- the vehicle direction lamp information IGsa1 is disposed in the first area Ar1 of the first virtual overlay 1210
- the speed limit information IGa2 is disposed in the second area Ar2 of the first virtual overlay 1210 . is exemplified to be placed.
- the second virtual machine 530 may generate a second virtual overlay 1220 including content information or contact information IGb.
- the contact information IGb is disposed in the first area Ar1 of the second virtual overlay 1220 .
- the first virtual machine 520 may receive the vehicle wheel speed sensor data, and generate a third virtual overlay 1230 including the vehicle speed information IGca based thereon.
- the vehicle speed information IGca is disposed in the first area Ar1 of the third virtual overlay 1230 .
- the third virtual machine 540 may generate a fourth virtual overlay 1240 including map information IGda and IGdb.
- the first map information IGda is disposed in the first area Ar1 of the fourth virtual overlay 1240
- the second map information IGdb is disposed in the second area Ar2 of the fourth virtual overlay 1240 .
- the first virtual machine 520 may control the display to be displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b by using at least one of a plurality of virtual overlays shown in the drawing. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the first virtual machine 520 controls to display the vehicle speed information (IGca) and the contact information (IGb) on the first display 180a, as shown in the figure, and on the second display 180b , can be controlled to display map information (IGda, IGdb) and speed limit information (IGa2). Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- IGca vehicle speed information
- IGb contact information
- IGa2 speed limit information
- the first virtual machine 520 performs layer order variable or display area variable for the first to fourth virtual overlays 1210 to 1240 shown in the figure, and the variable virtual overlay is displayed on the first display 180a. ) or to be displayed on the second display 180b.
- the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the first virtual machine 520 generates a first virtual overlay including vehicle speed information (IGca), and the second virtual machine 530 includes content information or contact information (IGb).
- the third virtual machine 540 generates a third virtual overlay including map information (IGda, IGdb), and the first virtual machine 520 generates the first to third virtual overlays.
- At least one of the overlays may be used to control display on the first display 180a or the second display 180b. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the first virtual machine 520 receives, and processes the wheel speed sensor data of the vehicle, to at least one of the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540, the processed wheel speed sensor data or An overlay representing speed information corresponding to the processed wheel speed sensor data may be transmitted. Accordingly, the vehicle wheel speed sensor data can be shared with at least one virtual machine or the like. In addition, it is possible to display vehicle speed information through the display.
- FIG. 13 is a view illustrating an exterior of a vehicle display device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the display apparatus 100 for a vehicle includes a plurality of displays 180a, 180b, and 180m extending from a driver's seat to a front passenger's seat, and a plurality of displays 180a, 180b and 180m.
- a signal processing device 170 that performs signal processing for displaying images and information may be provided.
- the plurality of displays 180a, 180b, and 180m may be arranged in a single frame.
- the plurality of displays 180a, 180b, and 180m may be a single display 170t that is seamlessly implemented.
- the first display 180a may be a cluster display
- the second display 180b may be an AVN display
- the third display 180m may be a passenger seat display. have.
- the signal processing device 170 may include a processor 175 therein, and may execute the first to fourth virtualization machines 520 to 550 on the hypervisor 505 in the processor 175 .
- the second virtual machine 530 operates for the first display 180a
- the third virtual machine 540 operates for the second display 180b
- the fourth virtual machine 550 operates for the third It may operate for the display 180m.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system 500d driven in a signal processing device for the vehicle display device of FIG. 13 .
- a processor 175 in a signal processing apparatus 170 drives a hypervisor 505 and operates on the hypervisor 505 .
- the first virtual machine 520 , the second virtual machine 530 , the third virtual machine 540 , and the fourth virtual machine 550 are executed.
- the first virtual machine 520 performs a layer order variable or a display area variable of the virtual overlay, and the variable virtual overlay is displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b.
- information on the variable virtual overlay or the variable virtual overlay is transmitted to the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 or the fourth virtual machine 550 to be displayed on the third display 180m. do.
- the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 or the fourth virtual machine 550 synthesizes a variable virtual overlay on each physical overlay, and applies the synthesized overlay to the first display 180a or
- the display may be controlled to be displayed on the second display 180b or the third display 180m. Accordingly, the synthesized overlay can be displayed on the display.
- the first virtual machine 520 creates a virtual overlay, and the virtual overlay is applied to the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 or the fourth virtual machine 550 ), the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 or the fourth virtual machine 550 according to another embodiment of the present invention, the first display 180a or the second display 180b ) or when displaying the virtual overlay on the third display 180m, control is performed to change the layer order of the virtual overlay or change the display area.
- the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the first virtual machine 520 the overlay controller (527a) for controlling the overlay, the layer controller (527b) for controlling the layer, and a display including a composition controller (527c) for controlling the configuration or order of the layers A manager 527 may be provided.
- the input/output server interface 522 in the first virtual machine 520 transmits a command for configuring a virtual overlay to the second virtual machine 530 to the third virtual machine 540, or the second virtual machine It may include a front interface (VEa) that receives a command for configuring the virtual overlay from (530) to the third virtual machine (540).
- VEa front interface
- the input/output client interface 532 in the second virtual machine 530 receives a command for configuring the virtual overlay from the first virtual machine 520 , or configures the virtual overlay with the first virtual machine 520 .
- the second virtual machine 530 includes a window manager 537 for window control of an image to be created or displayed as an overlay, and a synthesizer for synthesizing the overlays or generated windows generated by the second virtual machine 530 .
- (compositor) 538 may be provided.
- the input/output client interface 542 in the third virtual machine 540 receives a command for configuring the virtual overlay from the first virtual machine 520 , or configures the virtual overlay with the first virtual machine 520 .
- the third virtual machine 540 includes a window manager 547 for controlling a window of an image to generate or display an overlay, and a synthesizer for synthesizing the overlays or generated windows generated by the third virtual machine 540 .
- (compositor) 548 may be provided.
- the input/output client interface 552 in the fourth virtual machine 550 receives a command for configuring the virtual overlay from the first virtual machine 520 , or configures the virtual overlay with the first virtual machine 520 .
- the fourth virtual machine 550 includes a window manager 557 for window control of an image to generate or display an overlay, and a synthesizer for synthesizing the overlays or windows generated by the fourth virtual machine 550 .
- (compositor) 558 may be provided.
- the first virtual machine 520 to the fourth virtual machine 550 transfer each virtual overlay using the shared memory 508, as described in the description of FIGS. 8, 9A and 9B. or you can receive
- the first virtual machine 520 may change the configuration of a layer displayed on the first display 180a, the second display 180b, or the third display 180c during runtime. Accordingly, the configuration of the displayed layer can be changed during runtime.
- the first virtual machine 520 may generate a virtual overlay VOLm2 displayed on all of the first display 180 , the second display 180b , and the third display 180c . Accordingly, it is possible to easily display the generated virtual overlay.
- the first virtual machine 520 may control the generated virtual overlay to be moved and displayed on the first display 180a, the second display 180b, or the third display 180c. Accordingly, it is possible to easily move the generated virtual overlay.
- the virtual overlay OVL1 generated by the second virtual machine 530 is disposed on the virtual overlay VOLm2 generated by the first virtual machine 520 , so that the overlay synthesized by the synthesizer 538 is generated. , exemplified by being displayed on the first display 180a. Accordingly, efficient resource management is possible.
- the virtual overlay OVL2 generated by the third virtual machine 540 is disposed on the virtual overlay VOLm2 generated by the first virtual machine 520 , and synthesized by the synthesizer 548 .
- the overlay is exemplified to be displayed on the second display 180b. Accordingly, efficient resource management is possible.
- the virtual overlay OVL3 generated by the fourth virtual machine 550 is disposed on the virtual overlay VOLm2 generated by the first virtual machine 520 , and synthesized by the synthesizer 558 .
- the overlay is exemplified to be displayed on the third display 180m. Accordingly, efficient resource management is possible.
- the first virtual machine 520 may set an overlay order or display area of the virtual overlays generated by the first virtual machine 520 to the fourth virtual machine 550 , respectively. Accordingly, it is possible to control the order of the virtual overlay or the display area. In addition, even if the number of virtual machines driven is increased, the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 maps the virtual overlay and the physical overlay one-to-one, and applies the synthesized overlay synthesized by the one-to-one mapping to the first display 180a or
- the display may be controlled to be displayed on the second display 180b. Accordingly, the synthesized overlay can be displayed on the display.
- the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 maps the virtual overlay and the physical overlay one-to-n, and displays the synthesized overlay synthesized by the one-to-n mapping on the first display 180a. ) or the second display 180b may be controlled to be displayed. Accordingly, the synthesized overlay can be displayed on the display.
- the first virtual machine 520 may control to delete a virtual overlay or add another virtual overlay. Accordingly, it is possible to change the configuration of the virtual overlay. This will be described below with reference to FIG. 15 .
- 15 is a diagram referenced for explaining image display using a plurality of virtual overlays.
- a first virtual machine 520 , a second virtual machine 530 , and a third virtual machine 540 each include a first area including a first area Ara1 and a second area Ara2 .
- a virtual overlay 1510 , a second virtual overlay 1520 , and a third virtual overlay 1530 may be generated.
- the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 may generate a fourth virtual overlay 1540 and a fifth virtual overlay 1550 including the second area Ara2, respectively. .
- the second virtual machine 530 arranges the physical overlay POL1 on the virtual overlay VOLa corresponding to the first area Ara1 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 1510 to 1550 so that an overlay synthesized is performed. , can be controlled to be displayed on the first display 180a.
- the third virtual machine 540 arranges the physical overlay POL2 on the virtual overlay VOLb corresponding to the second area Ara2 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 1510 to 1550 to obtain an overlay synthesized. , can be controlled to be displayed on the second display 180b.
- the fourth virtual machine 550 arranges the physical overlay POL3 on the virtual overlay VOLb corresponding to the second area Ara2 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 1510 to 1550 to obtain an overlay synthesized. , can be controlled to be displayed on the third display 180m.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram referenced to explain order change, deletion, and addition of a plurality of virtual overlays.
- a first virtual machine 520 , a second virtual machine 530 , and a third virtual machine 540 are, respectively, a first area Arb1 , a second area Arb2 , and a third area ( Arb3) including a first virtual overlay 1610 , a second virtual overlay 1620 , and a third virtual overlay 1630 may be generated.
- the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 are, respectively, a fourth virtual overlay 1640 including a second area Arb2 and a third area Arb3, and a fifth virtual overlay ( 1650) can be created.
- the second virtual machine 530 may control the virtual overlay VOLa1 corresponding to the first area Arb1 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 1610 to 1550 to be displayed on the first display 180a. .
- the third virtual machine 540 may control the virtual overlay VOLa2 corresponding to the second area Arb2 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 1610 to 1550 to be displayed on the second display 180b. have.
- the fourth virtual machine 550 may control the virtual overlay VOLa3 corresponding to the third area Arb3 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 1610 to 1550 to be displayed on the third display 180m. have.
- the first virtual overlay 1610 , the second virtual overlay 1620 , the third virtual overlay 1630 , the fourth virtual overlay 1640 , and the fifth virtual overlay 1650 is exemplified to be placed.
- the layer arrangement order may be set by the first virtual machine 520 .
- the first virtual machine 520 may change the layer order of the plurality of virtual overlays.
- the layer order is changed, from top to bottom, a third virtual overlay 1630 , a fifth virtual overlay 1650 , a second virtual overlay 1620 , a first virtual overlay 1610 , and a fourth virtual overlay It illustrates that an overlay 1640 is placed.
- the first virtual machine 520 may delete the second virtual overlay 1620 that is a part of the plurality of virtual overlays 1610 to 1550 as shown in the drawing.
- the first virtual machine 520 may add a virtual overlay 1600 to the plurality of virtual overlays 1610 and 1630 to 1550 as shown in the drawing.
- the first virtual machine 520 may perform various operations such as changing, deleting, or adding layers of the virtual overlay. Accordingly, simple overlay editing and the like are possible, and a free user interface can be implemented.
- 17-18E illustrate various examples of virtual overlays for first to third displays.
- FIG. 17A illustrates that message information is received during the first to third virtual overlays 1710 to 1730 and a fourth virtual overlay 1705 including the message information is displayed.
- the first virtual machine 520 generates a first virtual overlay 1710 including vehicle speed information IGca and IGCb in the first area Arc1, and the second virtual machine 530 ) creates a second virtual overlay 1720 including content information or contact information IGb in the second area Arc2, and the third virtual machine 540 in the entire area Arc1, Arc2, Arc3 ) and the third virtual overlay 1730 including the message information ICe of the third area Arc3 may be generated.
- the first virtual machine 520 may generate the message information ICe and control the message information ICe to be displayed.
- the first virtual machine 520 may generate the message information ICe, and jsthd the generated message information ICe to the third virtual machine 540 . .
- the third virtual machine 540 may generate a fourth virtual overlay 1705 including the message information ICe in the third area Arc3.
- the third virtual machine 540 may generate a third virtual overlay 1730 including map information of all areas Arc1, Arc2, and Arc3 and message information ICe of the third area Arc3. have.
- the first virtual machine 520 may control to display at least one of the first to third virtual overlays on the first to third displays 180a, 180b, and 180m. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display. In addition, even if the number of virtual machines driven is increased, the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- vehicle speed information IGca and IGCb are displayed on the first display 180a
- contact information IGb is displayed on the second display 1802
- map information and messages are displayed on the third display 180m.
- Information ICe may be displayed.
- the first virtual machine 520 may separately generate a fourth virtual overlay 1705 including the message information ICe in the third area Arc3 as shown in the drawing.
- the first virtual machine 520 may control the message information ICe in the third virtual overlay 1730 to be deleted.
- the third virtual overlay 1730b may include only the map information of all regions Arc1, Arc2, and Arc3 without the message information ICe.
- the first virtual machine 520 may move the position of the message information ICe in the fourth virtual overlay 1705 .
- the first virtual machine 520 may move the location of the message information ICe in the fourth virtual overlay 1705c from the third area Arc3 to the second area Arc2 as shown in the figure. have.
- the vehicle speed information IGca and IGCb are displayed on the first display 180a, and the second Contact information IGb and message information ICe may be displayed together on the display 1802 , and only map information may be displayed on the third display 180m.
- the message information ICe on the contact information IGb may be disposed, and accordingly, the message information ICe may be displayed on the contact information IGb on the second display 1802 .
- 18A illustrates that four virtual overlays 1805 , 1810 , 1820 , and 1830 are sequentially arranged in a top to bottom direction.
- the first virtual machine 520 includes a fourth virtual overlay including the first message information OBJa of the second area Arc2 and the second message information OBJb of the third area Arc3.
- the second virtual machine 530 creates a second virtual overlay 1810 including content information or contact information IGb in the second area Arc2, and the first virtual machine 520 generates a first virtual overlay 1820 including vehicle speed information (IGca, IGCb) in the first area (Arc1), and the third virtual machine 540 generates the entire area (Arc1, Arc2) ,
- a third virtual overlay 1830 including map information of Arc3 may be generated.
- the first virtual machine 520 sequentially arranges a fourth virtual overlay 1805 , a second virtual overlay 1810 , a first virtual overlay 1820 , and a third virtual overlay 1830 in a top to bottom direction. can do.
- the fourth virtual overlay 1805 may be disposed at the top.
- vehicle speed information IGca and IGCb are displayed on the map information 1860 on the first display 180a, and contact information IGb is displayed on the map information 1870 on the second display 180b.
- the first message information OBJa may be displayed on the contact information IGb, and the second message information OBJb may be displayed on the map information 1880 on the third display 180m.
- the first virtual machine 520 may control to display the first message information OBJa on the contact information IGb of the second display 180b. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the first virtual machine 520 may control to display the second message information OBJb on the map information 1880 on the third display 180m. Accordingly, various information can be displayed through the display.
- the first virtual machine 520 may move an object on a plurality of virtual overlays to control the moved object to be displayed on at least one of a plurality of displays. Accordingly, it is possible to move and display the object. This will be described with reference to FIGS. 18B and 18C.
- FIG. 18B illustrates that the first virtual overlay 1820 , the second virtual overlay 1810 , and the third virtual overlay 1830 are sequentially disposed in the top to bottom direction.
- the first virtual machine 520 sequentially from the top to the bottom, in the first area (Arc1) in the first virtual overlay 1820 including the vehicle speed information (IGca, IGCb), in the second area ( A second virtual overlay 1810 including the contact information OBJc and a third virtual overlay 1830 including map information of all regions Arc1, Arc2, and Arc3 may be disposed on Arc2).
- vehicle speed information (IGca, IGCb) is displayed on the map information 1860b on the first display 180a, and contact information (OBJc) may be displayed, and map information 1880b may be displayed on the third display 180m.
- FIG. 18C illustrates that, similarly to FIG. 18B , a first virtual overlay 1820 , a second virtual overlay 1810b , and a third virtual overlay 1830 are sequentially disposed in a top to bottom direction.
- the first virtual machine 520 sequentially from the top to the bottom, in the first area (Arc1) in the first virtual overlay 1820 including the vehicle speed information (IGca, IGCb), in the third area ( A second virtual overlay 1810b including contact information OBJe and a third virtual overlay 1830 including map information of all regions Arc1, Arc2, and Arc3 may be disposed on Arc3.
- the first virtual machine 520 may control the expanded contact information OBJe to be arranged in the third area Arc3 by scaling the contact information OBJe.
- vehicle speed information IGca and IGCb are displayed on the map information 1860 on the first display 180a
- the map information 1870b is displayed on the second display 1802
- the scaled contact information OBJe may be displayed on the map information 1880c on the display 180m.
- FIG. 18D illustrates that, similarly to FIG. 18B , a first virtual overlay 1820 , a second virtual overlay 1810c , and a third virtual overlay 1830 are sequentially disposed in a top to bottom direction.
- the third virtual overlay 1830 may include map information of all areas Arc1, Arc2, and Arc3, and may further include message information OBJa of the third area Arc3.
- the first virtual machine 520 sequentially from the top to the bottom, the fourth virtual overlay 1805b, the first virtual machine including the vehicle speed information (IGca, IGCb) in the first area (Arc1) Overlay 1820, a second virtual overlay 1810c including contact information OBJc in the second area Arc2, map information of all areas Arc1, Arc2, Arc3, and a message in the third area Arc3
- a third virtual overlay 1830 including the information OBJa may be disposed.
- the map information 1860 is displayed on the first display 180a
- the contact information OBJc is displayed on the map information 1870c on the second display 1802
- the third display ( 180m) message information OBJa may be displayed on the map information 1880.
- FIG. 18E similarly to FIG. 18D , sequentially, from top to bottom, shows a third virtual overlay 1805c , a first virtual overlay 1820 , a second virtual overlay 1810c , and a third virtual overlay 1830 . is exemplified to be placed.
- the first virtual machine 520 sequentially from top to bottom, in a fourth virtual overlay 1805c including message information OBJa in the second area (Arc2), in the first area (Arc1)
- a second virtual overlay 1810c including contact information OBJc in a second area (Arc2) all areas (Arc1, Arc2,
- a third virtual overlay 1830 including map information of Arc3 may be disposed.
- the map information 1860 is displayed on the first display 180a
- the contact information OBJc is displayed on the map information 1870d on the second display 1802
- the contact information OBJc is displayed on the second display 1802.
- map information may be displayed on the third display 180m.
- 19 is a diagram illustrating display of a plurality of virtual overlays on first to third displays 180a, 180b, and 180m of the vehicle display apparatus 100mb of FIG. 13, respectively.
- the third virtual overlay 1930a generated by the third virtual machine 540 on the first virtual overlay 1910a generated by the first virtual machine 520 is displayed.
- the synthesized overlays VOa and VOc may be displayed.
- the third virtual overlay 1930b generated by the third virtual machine 540 is displayed on the second virtual overlay 1920b generated by the second virtual machine 530.
- the synthesized overlays VOb and VOc can be displayed.
- the third virtual overlay 1930c generated by the third virtual machine 540 is displayed on the second virtual overlay 1920c generated by the second virtual machine 530.
- the synthesized overlays VOa and VOc may be displayed.
- 20 is a view illustrating an exterior of a vehicle display device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the display apparatus 100 for a vehicle includes a plurality of displays 180a, 180b, and 180m extending from a driver's seat to a passenger seat, a rear seat entertainment display (180c, 180d), and a signal processing apparatus 170 that performs signal processing for displaying images, information, etc. on each of the displays 180a, 180b, 180m, 180c, 180d may be provided.
- the plurality of displays 180a, 180b, and 180m may be arranged in a single frame.
- the plurality of displays 180a, 180b, and 180m may be a single display 170t that is seamlessly implemented.
- the first display 180a may be a cluster display
- the second display 180b may be an AVN display
- the third display 180m may be a passenger seat display
- the fourth display 180c may be the first RSE display
- the fifth display 180d may be the second RSE display.
- the signal processing device 170 includes a processor 175 therein, and on the hypervisor 505 in the processor 175 , the first to sixth virtualization machines 520 to 570 may be executed. .
- the second virtual machine 530 operates for the first display 180a
- the third virtual machine 540 operates for the second display 180b
- the fourth virtual machine 550 operates for the third
- the display 180m and the fifth virtual machine 550 may operate for the fourth display 180c
- the sixth virtual machine 560 may operate for the fifth display 180d.
- 21 to 22 are diagrams referred to in the description of FIG. 20 .
- FIG. 21 is a diagram for explaining another example of display of an overlay in a system driven by a signal processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a processor 175 in a signal processing apparatus 170 drives a hypervisor 505 and operates on the hypervisor 505 .
- the first virtual machine 520 , the second virtual machine 530 , the third virtual machine 540 , the fourth virtual machine 550 , the fifth virtual machine 550 , and the sixth virtual machine 560 are executed. .
- the system 500e of FIG. 21 is similar to the system 500d of FIG. 14 , but there is a difference in that the fifth virtual machine 550 and the sixth virtual machine 560 are further performed.
- the description of the first virtual machine 520 , the second virtual machine 530 , the third virtual machine 540 , and the fourth virtual machine 550 is with reference to FIG. 14 , and below, the fifth virtualization machine The machine 550 and the sixth virtual machine 560 will be mainly described.
- the first virtual machine 520 performs a layer order variable or a display area variable of the virtual overlay, and the variable virtual overlay is displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b. Or to be displayed on the third display (180m), the variable virtual overlay or the information about the variable virtual overlay, the second virtual machine 530 or the third virtual machine 540 or the fourth virtual machine 550 or the second 5 , the virtual machine 550 or the sixth virtual machine 560 may be transmitted.
- the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the fifth virtual machine 550 and the sixth virtual machine 560 synthesize a variable virtual overlay in each physical overlay, and apply the synthesized overlay to the fourth display 180c or the fifth display 180d, You can control the display. Accordingly, the synthesized overlay can be displayed on the display.
- the first virtual machine 520 generates a virtual overlay, and transmits the virtual overlay to the fifth virtual machine 550 or the sixth virtual machine 560, of the present invention
- the fifth virtual machine 550 or the sixth virtual machine 560 when displaying the virtual overlay on the fourth display 180c or the fifth display 180d, changes the layer order of the virtual overlay or Control to change the display area.
- the display order and display area of the plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the display order and display area of a plurality of overlays can be varied.
- the input/output client interface 562 in the fifth virtual machine 560 receives a command for configuring the virtual overlay from the first virtual machine 520 , or configures the virtual overlay with the first virtual machine 520 . It may be provided with a front interface (VEe) for transmitting a command for.
- VEe front interface
- the fifth virtual machine 560 a window manager 567 for window control of an image to generate or display an overlay, and a synthesizer for synthesizing the overlays or generated windows generated by the fifth virtual machine 560 (compositor) 568 may be provided.
- the input/output client interface 572 in the sixth virtual machine 570 receives a command for configuring the virtual overlay from the first virtual machine 520 , or configures the virtual overlay with the first virtual machine 520 .
- the sixth virtual machine 570 includes a window manager 577 for window control of an image to generate or display an overlay, and a synthesizer for synthesizing the overlays or generated windows generated by the sixth virtual machine 570 .
- (compositor) 578 may be provided.
- the first virtual machine 520 to the sixth virtual machine 570 transmits each virtual overlay using the shared memory 508, as described in the description of FIGS. 8, 9A and 9B. or you can receive
- the first virtual machine 520 the layer displayed on the first display 180a or the second display 180b or the third display 180c or the fourth display 180c or the fifth display 180d
- the configuration can be changed during runtime. Accordingly, the configuration of the displayed layer can be changed during runtime.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram referred to in the description of FIG. 21 ;
- 22 is a diagram referenced for explaining image display using a plurality of virtual overlays.
- a first virtual machine 520 , a second virtual machine 530 , and a third virtual machine 540 are a first area Are1 , a second area Are2 , and a third area ( Are3), a first virtual overlay 2210 , a second virtual overlay 2220 , and a third virtual overlay 2230 may be generated.
- the second virtual machine 530 and the third virtual machine 540 are, respectively, a fourth virtual overlay 2240 and a fifth virtual overlay including the second area Are2 and the third area Are3 ( 2250) can be created.
- the second virtual machine 530 arranges the physical overlay POL1 on the virtual overlay VOLa corresponding to the first area Are1 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 2210 to 2250 so that an overlay synthesized is performed. , can be controlled to be displayed on the first display 180a.
- the third virtual machine 540 arranges the physical overlay POL2 on the virtual overlay VOLb corresponding to the second area Are2 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 2210 to 2250 to obtain an overlay synthesized. , can be controlled to be displayed on the second display 180b.
- the fourth virtual machine 550 arranges the physical overlay POL3 on the virtual overlay VOLb corresponding to the second area Are2 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 2210 to 2250 so that an overlay synthesized is performed. , can be controlled to be displayed on the third display 180m.
- the fifth virtual machine 560 arranges the physical overlay POL4 on the virtual overlay VOLc corresponding to the third area Are3 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 2210 to 2250 so that an overlay synthesized is performed. , can be controlled to be displayed on the fourth display 180c.
- the sixth virtual machine 570 arranges the physical overlay POL3 on the virtual overlay VOLc corresponding to the third area Are3 among the first to fifth virtual overlays 2210 to 2250 to obtain an overlay synthesized. , can be controlled to be displayed on the fifth display 180d.
- the physical overlay POL3 may have a size that can be displayed on both the fourth display 180c and the fifth display 180d, as shown in the drawing.
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- 차량에 장착되는 디스플레이를 위한 신호 처리를 수행하는 프로세서를 포함하는 신호 처리 장치에 있어서,상기 프로세서는,상기 프로세서 내의 하이퍼바이저 상에서, 제1 가상화 머신 내지 제3 가상화 머신을 실행하며,상기 제2 가상화 머신은 제1 디스플레이를 위해 동작하며, 상기 제3 가상화 머신은, 제2 디스플레이를 위해 동작하며,상기 프로세서 내의 상기 제1 가상화 머신은,버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고, 상기 버츄얼 오버레이의 레이어 순서 가변 또는 표시 영역 가변을 수행하고, 상기 가변된 버츄얼 오버레이가 상기 제1 디스플레이 또는 상기 제2 디스플레이에 표시되도록, 상기 가변된 버츄얼 오버레이 또는 상기 가변된 버츄얼 오버레이에 대한 정보를, 상기 제2 가상화 머신 또는 상기 제3 가상화 머신으로 전송하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제2 가상화 머신 또는 상기 제3 가상화 머신은,각 피지컬 오버레이에 상기 가변된 버츄얼 오버레이를 합성하고, 합성된 오버레이를 상기 제1 디스플레이 또는 상기 제2 디스플레이에, 표시하도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 제2 가상화 머신 또는 상기 제3 가상화 머신은,상기 버츄얼 오버레이와 상기 피지컬 오버레이를 1 대 1 매핑하고, 상기 1 대 1 매핑에 의해 합성된 합성된 오버레이를 상기 제1 디스플레이 또는 상기 제2 디스플레이에, 표시하도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제2항에 있어서,상기 제2 가상화 머신 또는 상기 제3 가상화 머신은,상기 버츄얼 오버레이와 상기 피지컬 오버레이를 1 대 n 으로 매핑하고, 상기 1 대 n 매핑에 의해 합성된 합성된 오버레이를, 상기 제1 디스플레이 또는 상기 제2 디스플레이에, 표시하도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 버츄얼 오버레이를 삭제하거나, 다른 버츄얼 오버레이가 추가되도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제2 가상화 머신 내지 제3 가상화 머신은, 각각 버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 제1 가상화 머신 내지 제3 가상화 머신에서 각각 생성된 버츄얼 오버레이의 오버레이의 순서 또는 표시 영역을 설정하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제6항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 제2 가상화 머신 내지 제3 가상화 머신에서 각각 생성된 버츄얼 오버레이의 오버레이의 순서 가변 또는 표시 영역 가변을 수행하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 프로세서는, 제3 디스플레이를 위해 동작하는 제4 가상화 머신을 더 실행하며,상기 제2 가상화 머신 내지 제4 가상화 머신은, 각각 버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 제1 가상화 머신 내지 제4 가상화 머신에서 각각 생성된 버츄얼 오버레이의 오버레이의 순서 또는 표시 영역을 설정하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 제1 디스플레이 또는 상기 제2 디스플레이에서 표시되는 레이어의 구성을 런타임 중 변경하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 제1 디스플레이 및 상기 제2 디스플레이에 모두 표시되는 상기 버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 생성된 버츄얼 오버레이가, 상기 제1 디스플레이 또는 상기 제2 디스플레이에서 이동되어 표시되도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,차량 속도 정보를 포함하는 제1 버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고,상기 제2 가상화 머신은,컨텐츠 정보 또는 연락처 정보를 포함하는 제2 버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고,상기 제3 가상화 머신은,지도 정보를 포함하는 제3 버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 제1 내지 제3 버츄얼 오버레이 중 적어도 하나를 이용하여, 상기 제1 디스플레이 또는 상기 제2 디스플레이에 표시하도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 제1 디스플레이에, 상기 차량 속도 정보와 상기 연락처 정보를 표시하도록 제어하고,상기 제2 디스플레이에, 상기 지도 정보와 속도 제한 정보를 표시하도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 프로세서는, 제3 디스플레이를 위해 동작하는 제4 가상화 머신을 더 실행하며,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,차량 속도 정보를 포함하는 제1 버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고,상기 제2 가상화 머신은,컨텐츠 정보 또는 연락처 정보를 포함하는 제2 버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고,상기 제3 가상화 머신은,지도 정보를 포함하는 제3 버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 제1 내지 제3 버츄얼 오버레이 중 적어도 하나를, 상기 제1 디스플레이 내지 상기 제3 디스플레이에 표시하도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제14항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,상기 제1 디스플레이에, 상기 지도 정보 상에 상기 차량 속도 정보를 표시하도록 제어하고,상기 제2 디스플레이에, 상기 지도 정보 상에 상기 연락처 정보를 표시하도록 제어하고,상기 제3 디스플레이에, 상기 지도 정보를 표시하도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제15항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,메시지 정보가 수신되는 경우, 상기 제2 디스플레이의 상기 연락처 정보 또는 상기 지도 정보 상에, 상기 메시지 정보가 표시되도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,복수의 버츄얼 오버레이 상의 객체를 이동시켜, 이동된 객체가, 복수의 디스플레이 중 적어도 하나에, 표시되도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 가상화 머신은,오버레이를 제어하는 오버레이 컨트롤러와, 레이어를 제어하는 레이어 컨트롤러와, 레이어의 구성 또는 순서를 제어하는 컴포지션 컨트롤러를 포함하는 디스플레이 매니저를 구비하며,상기 제2 가상화 머신 및 상기 제3 가상화 머신은,표시할 레이어의 윈도우를 제어하는 윈도우 매니져를 구비하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 차량에 장착되는 디스플레이를 위한 신호 처리를 수행하는 프로세서를 포함하는 신호 처리 장치에 있어서,상기 프로세서는,상기 프로세서 내의 하이퍼바이저 상에서, 제1 가상화 머신 내지 제3 가상화 머신을 실행하며,상기 제2 가상화 머신은 제1 디스플레이를 위해 동작하며, 상기 제3 가상화 머신은, 제2 디스플레이를 위해 동작하며,상기 프로세서 내의 상기 제1 가상화 머신은,버츄얼 오버레이를 생성하고, 상기 버츄얼 오버레이를 상기 제2 가상화 머신 또는 상기 제3 가상화 머신으로 전송하며,상기 제2 가상화 머신 또는 상기 제3 가상화 머신은, 상기 제1 디스플레이 또는 상기 제2 디스플레이에, 상기 버츄얼 오버레이의 표시시, 상기 버츄얼 오버레이의 레이어 순서 변경 또는 표시 영역 가변을 수행하도록 제어하는 것을 특징으로 하는 신호 처리 장치.
- 제1 디스플레이;제2 디스플레이;상기 제1 디스플레이 및 상기 제2 디스플레이를 위한 신호 처리를 수행하는 프로세서를 포함하는 신호 처리 장치;를 구비하고,상기 신호 처리 장치는, 제1항 내지 제19항 중 어느 한 항의 신호 처리 장치를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 차량용 디스플레이 장치.
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