WO2024247978A1 - 景色再現装置および防音壁 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to image control, in particular to technology for capturing images of scenery.
- the present invention was completed based on the recognition of the above problems, and its main objective is to provide technology that allows users to enjoy the scenery even when there are obstructions.
- a soundproof wall has a camera disposed on the outer surface and a monitor disposed on the inner surface, and is equipped with a display control unit that causes the image captured by the camera on the outer surface to be displayed on the monitor on the inner surface.
- a scenery reproduction device is connected to both a camera arranged on a first side of a first building and a monitor arranged on an indoor wall of a second building located on a second side of the first building that is different from the first side.
- This device includes a display control unit that causes an image captured by a camera in a first building to be displayed on a monitor in a second building.
- the scene reproducing device is connected to a monitor installed on the ceiling of an underground facility.
- This device includes a display control unit that causes a monitor to display an outdoor image, which is an image seen from an underground facility looking outdoors.
- FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram of a scenery reproduction device according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing the relationship between a camera and a monitor.
- 13A to 13C are schematic diagrams showing a scenery reproduction method in a second embodiment.
- Fig. 5(a) is an external view showing the outer surface of the wall panel
- Fig. 5(b) is an external view showing the inner surface of the wall panel.
- FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of a soundproof wall.
- 13A to 13C are schematic diagrams showing a scenery reproduction method in a third embodiment.
- 1 is a functional block diagram of a scenery reproduction device according to a first embodiment.
- a method for enjoying a view even when there is an obstruction will be described in a first to third embodiment.
- a method for reproducing a view indoors will be described.
- a method for reproducing a view through a soundproof wall will be described.
- a method for reproducing a view in an underground facility through a ceiling wall will be described.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a scenery reproduction method according to the first embodiment.
- Building 102A is an apartment building facing west (first side).
- Building 102B is an apartment building located on the east side (second side) of building 102A. Therefore, the view to the west of building 102B is blocked by building 102A.
- building 102C is an apartment building located on the east side of building 102B. The view to the west of building 102C is blocked by buildings 102A and 102B.
- the camera 104 is installed on the west side of the building 102A.
- a large monitor 106B is fitted into the entire surface of a window of the building 102B.
- a monitor 106C is also fitted into a window of the building 102C.
- the monitor 106B uses organic electro-luminescence (EL) to display images aimed at the residents in the room.
- An input device is provided near the monitor 106B (described later).
- Scenery reproduction device 100 displays the image captured by camera 104, i.e., the captured image of the scenery to the west of building 102A (hereinafter referred to as the "scenery image"), on monitor 106B and monitor 106C. This allows the resident of monitor 106B to enjoy the scenery to the west through the scenery image, just like the resident of building 102A. The same applies to the resident of monitor 106C.
- FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of the scenery reproduction device 100 according to the first embodiment.
- Each component of the scenery reproduction device 100 is realized by hardware including computing units such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and various co-processors, storage devices such as memory and storage, and wired or wireless communication lines connecting them, and software stored in the storage devices and supplying processing instructions to the computing units.
- the computer programs may be composed of device drivers, an operating system, various application programs located at higher layers than these, and libraries that provide common functions to these programs.
- Each block described below does not represent a hardware configuration but represents a functional block, and the same applies to the functional block diagram shown in FIG.
- the scenery reproducing device 100 includes an image receiving unit 110 , a display control unit 112 , an image transmitting unit 114 , an input unit 116 , and a data storage unit 118 .
- the image receiving unit 110 receives scenery images from a camera 104 installed in the building 102.
- the image transmitting unit 114 transmits the scenery images to a monitor 106 installed in the building 102.
- the display control unit 112 controls the display of the scenery images.
- the data storage unit 118 stores various data.
- the input unit 116 accepts various inputs from an input device attached to the monitor 106.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing the relationship between the camera 104 and the monitor 106.
- Room R2 in building 102B is located directly east of room R1 in building 102A.
- Room R3 in building 102C is located directly east of room R1 in building 102A and room R2 in building 102B.
- the display control unit 112 causes the monitor 106B in room R2 to display a scenery image captured by camera 104C in room R1, which is located directly west of room R2.
- the display control unit 112 causes the monitor 106C in room R3 to display a scenery image captured by camera 104C (room R1).
- the scenery reproducing device 100 may determine the projection target range of the scenery image displayed on the monitor 106B (room R2) according to the distance between the room R1 from which the western scenery can be seen and the room R2 which is the target of scenery reproduction.
- a camera 104B is installed in a room R4 adjacent to the south of the room R1 in the building 102A, and a camera 104D is installed in a room R5 adjacent to the north of the room R1.
- a field of view 130B is set at a predetermined viewing angle from monitor 106B.
- the display control unit 112 connects a portion of the scenery image captured by camera 104B, the entire scenery image captured by camera 104C, and a portion of the scenery image captured by camera 104D to correspond to field of view 130B, and displays them on monitor 106B.
- the field of view 130C is set from the monitor 106C at the same viewing angle.
- the display control unit 112 connects all of the scenery images captured by the camera 104B, all of the scenery images captured by the camera 104C, and all of the scenery images captured by the camera 104D in accordance with the field of view 130C and displays them on the monitor 106C.
- the viewing range 130C set for the resident of room R3 is wider than the viewing range 130B set for the resident of room R2.
- the viewing range 130 in this way depending on the distance from building 102A, it is possible to express the difference in distance between the western scenery seen by the resident of room R2 and the western scenery seen by the resident of room R3.
- the scenery reproducing device 100 has been described above based on the first embodiment.
- a new building 102A is built in front of building 102B, it is usually impossible to enjoy the view from building 102B. For this reason, the construction of building 102A may lower the real estate value of building 102B.
- the view from building 102A can be shown as a view image in buildings 102B and 102C, so that the view can be guaranteed for the residents of buildings 102B and 102C. In particular, the guarantee of the view is significant for residents on lower floors.
- Building 102A is an obstruction to buildings 102B and 102C, but the obstruction is not limited to building 102A, and other structures such as steel towers can be similarly dealt with.
- the height of the camera 104 does not have to be the same as the height of the monitor 106 on which the scenic image captured by the camera 104 is displayed.
- the monitor 106 installed on the 1st floor of the building 102A may display the scenic image captured by the camera 104 installed on the 10th floor of the building 102A. According to such a control method, even if you are on a low floor, you can enjoy the view from a high floor.
- the display control unit 112 stores winter scenery images captured by the camera 104 in the data storage unit 118. In spring, the resident of room R2 operates the monitor 106B to set "winter.” At this time, the input unit 116 receives the "winter" setting, and the display control unit 112 loads a scenery image that was previously saved corresponding to winter and displays it on the monitor 106B. With this control method, the resident of room R2 can enjoy western scenery at different seasons and times.
- the scenery reproduction device 100 may store scenery images captured by various cameras 104 at various times.
- the resident of room R2 in building 102B may display various scenery images using an input device attached to the monitor 106B in his/her room.
- the display control unit 112 causes the monitor 106B to display a real-time scenery image captured by camera 104A, etc.
- the display control unit 112 causes the monitor 106B to display a scenery image captured by a camera 104 installed in Hawaii.
- the scenery image of Hawaii at this time may be a real-time image of Hawaii, or may be a saved image of Hawaii at a specific date and time. According to this control method, it is possible to enjoy the scenery of Hawaii in August while in Japan in December.
- the display control unit 112 may cause the monitor 106B to display the actual scenery of building 102B.
- the display control unit 112 of the scenery reproduction device 100 may display various guide images such as advertisements and weather forecasts on the monitor 106. For example, nearby stores register advertisements for products and services in the data storage unit 118 of the scenery reproduction device 100. The display control unit 112 periodically displays the advertisements registered in the data storage unit 118 on the monitor 106. In addition, the display control unit 112 may display advertisements for people outdoors on the monitor 106 installed on the exterior wall of the building 102.
- the scenery reproduction device 100 may include an information acquisition unit (not shown) that acquires various information such as weather information, traffic information, etc. from external sites.
- the display control unit 112 may cause the monitor 106 to display information such as "Earthquake occurs in Chiba Prefecture: seismic intensity 5" and "Chance of rainfall within 2 hours" superimposed on the scenery image.
- the display control unit 112 may reproduce sound in addition to images.
- the image receiving unit 110 may receive scenic images from the camera 104, and may also pick up sounds of wind and rain using a sound collecting microphone, and reproduce the sounds from a speaker attached to the monitor 106.
- a scenery image captured by a camera 104 in an area other than the building 102 may be displayed on the monitor 106 of the building 102.
- a scenery image captured by a camera 104 in city A may be displayed on the monitor 106 of a building 102 in another city B.
- the scenery reproduction device 100 may reproduce on the monitor 106 the scenery of an area other than the residential area.
- building 102B is located directly east of building 102A.
- the view to the west of building 102A may be reproduced in a building 102 located to the south or north of building 102A.
- the display control unit 112 may move the scenery shown on the monitor 106 by sequentially displaying multiple scenery images taken by multiple cameras 104. Specifically, during a first time period, a scenery image taken by camera 104B (see FIG. 3) may be displayed on monitor 106B, and during the following second time period, a scenery image taken by camera 104C may be displayed on monitor 106B. Alternatively, the display control unit 112 may scroll through the multiple scenery images.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram showing a scenery reproduction method in the second embodiment.
- Soundproof walls are installed on expressways to suppress automobile noise. For this reason, the soundproof walls obstruct the view from automobiles.
- the soundproof wall 200 in the second embodiment reproduces the scenery by displaying the scenery outside the soundproof wall 200 on the inside, as in the first embodiment.
- the soundproof wall 200 in the second embodiment is composed of multiple wall panels 202. These wall panels 202 have an imaging function and a display function.
- FIG. 5( a ) and 5 ( b ) are external views of the wall panel 202 .
- Fig. 5(a) shows the outer surface of the wall panel 202
- Fig. 5(b) shows the inner surface of the wall panel 202.
- the outer surface corresponds to the outside of the expressway
- the inner surface corresponds to the expressway side (inside).
- a camera 204 is installed on the outer surface of the wall panel 202.
- the entire inner surface of the wall panel 202 is configured as a monitor 206.
- the monitor 206 is configured from an organic electroluminescence (EL) like the first embodiment, but may be configured from other display devices such as a liquid crystal.
- EL organic electroluminescence
- Monitor 206 displays the image captured by camera 204, i.e., the image of the scenery outside soundproof wall 200.
- a number of grooves 208 are formed on the surface of monitor 206 to enhance the sound absorption effect. Therefore, as described in relation to Figure 4, the scenery image can be enjoyed from the car as if soundproof wall 200 were a transparent wall.
- FIG. 6 is a functional block diagram of the soundproof wall 200.
- the soundproof wall 200 includes a plurality of wall panels 202 and a scenery reproduction device 220.
- the scenery reproduction device 220 includes an image receiving unit 210, an image transmitting unit 214, a display control unit 212, and a data storage unit 216.
- the image receiving unit 210 receives scenery images from the camera 204, and the image transmitting unit 214 transmits the scenery images to the monitor 206.
- the display control unit 212 controls the display of the scenery images.
- the data storage unit 216 stores various data.
- the scenery reproduction device 220 performs integrated control of the display on multiple wall panels 202.
- the soundproof wall 200 may not be provided with a scenery reproduction device 220, and each wall panel 202 may be configured as a simple device that simply displays the scenery image captured by the outer camera 204 on the inner monitor 206 as is.
- the display control unit 212 becomes a function of the wall panel 202.
- the wall panel 202 may be equipped with a secondary battery. Alternatively, power may be supplied by a dye-sensitized solar cell or the like. By using sunlight as a power source and equipping it with a secondary battery, the wall panel 202 (soundproof wall 200) can constantly display scenery images without requiring an external power supply or control.
- the soundproof wall 200 according to the second embodiment has been described above. According to the soundproof wall 200 of the second embodiment, the view from a car is not blocked by the soundproof wall 200. The car can enjoy the view outside the soundproof wall 200 through the soundproof wall 200. This provides new enjoyment to driving on the expressway. Conventionally, the view on the expressway has tended to be monotonous, which often leads to excessive speeding and carelessness of the driver due to boredom of driving. The soundproof wall 200 of the second embodiment can also contribute to suppressing speeding and maintaining the driver's attention, and is therefore effective in preventing accidents on the expressway.
- a protrusion such as a plate may be provided in front of the monitor 206 to enhance the sound absorbing effect.
- the timing of capturing the scenery image and the timing of displaying it may not coincide.
- the display control unit 212 may cause the monitor 206 to display a morning scenery image even during a nighttime drive.
- Scenic images of other regions may be reproduced on soundproof walls 200 in other regions.
- a scenic image including Mt. Fuji may be displayed not only on a soundproof wall 200 actually located near Mt. Fuji, but also at other locations. Providing multiple locations across Japan where Mt. Fuji can be enjoyed increases the enjoyment of driving.
- the display control unit 212 may scroll through a plurality of scenery images.
- the display control unit 212 can scroll the scenery images in the opposite direction to the traveling direction of the vehicle, giving the driver the sensation that the vehicle is traveling faster than it actually is.
- the scenery can be reproduced not only on the soundproof wall 200 but also on the inner wall surface of a tunnel.
- a scenic image on the inner wall of an underground tunnel it becomes possible to enjoy the scenery on the linear motor car in the same way as on a Shinkansen that runs on the ground.
- the soundproof wall 200 may also include an information acquisition unit (not shown) that acquires various information such as weather information, traffic information, etc. from external sites.
- the display control unit 212 may display information such as "Watch out for traffic jams ahead! or “Earthquake has occurred! Drive slowly and stop” superimposed on a scenic image on the monitor 206.
- the display control unit 212 of the scenery reproduction device 220 may also display various guide images such as advertisements and weather forecasts on the monitor 206.
- a large monitor is embedded in the ceiling of the underground facility.
- the monitor displays an image of the ground (hereinafter, referred to as an "outdoor image") using an organic electroluminescence (EL).
- EL organic electroluminescence
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing a scenery reproduction method in the third embodiment.
- a large monitor is configured by a plurality of monitors 106 on the ceiling 232 in the underground facility 240.
- An outdoor image is displayed on each monitor 106 on the ceiling 232.
- the outdoor image is an image that would be visible from the position of a pedestrian if the ceiling 232 did not exist, that is, a transparent scenery image as described in relation to Fig. 4.
- the outdoor image is an image that has been photographed above ground in advance, and is displayed as a moving or still image.
- a mark 234 such as a QR code (registered trademark) is superimposed on the outdoor image on the ceiling 232.
- a communication terminal such as a smartphone
- a guide image showing various information guidance is displayed on the communication terminal.
- a code ID and server address information are associated with the mark 234.
- the communication terminal accesses the server according to the address information of the mark 234 and sends the code ID to the server.
- the server has previously registered the code ID and the guide image in association with each other.
- the server sends the guide image corresponding to the code ID to the communication terminal, causing the communication terminal to display the guide image.
- the guide image may be an advertisement for a store on the ground.
- various information related to buildings on the ground may be provided as guide information, such as "On the fourth floor of this building, there is a Japanese restaurant famous for its shrimp dishes. Visitors have rated it ⁇ 4.2>.”
- FIG. 8 is a functional block diagram of a scenery reproduction device 300 according to the third embodiment.
- the scenery reproducing device 300 includes an image transmitting unit 314, a display control unit 312, and a data storage unit 318.
- the display control unit 312 controls the display of the outdoor image and the mark 234.
- the data storage unit 318 stores various data.
- the data storage unit 318 registers the outdoor image in association with the position of the monitor 106 in the underground facility 240.
- the display control unit 312 displays the outdoor image according to the position of the monitor 106. For example, when outdoor image B1 is associated with position A1, the display control unit 312 displays outdoor image B1 on the monitor 106 corresponding to position A1.
- the image transmission unit 314 transmits outdoor image B1 to the monitor corresponding to position A1, thereby making it possible to display an appropriate outdoor image according to the position of each of the multiple monitors 106.
- the scenery reproducing device 300 has been described above based on the third embodiment. According to the third embodiment, even when a pedestrian is walking in the underground facility 240, the pedestrian can visually check the situation above ground through the outdoor image, so that the pedestrian can easily maintain a sense of direction. Furthermore, the outdoor image allows the pedestrian to feel a sense of openness even in the underground facility 240. Since the method displays outdoor images captured in advance, rather than displaying outdoor images in real time using a camera installed above ground, the privacy of pedestrians above ground is easily protected. Furthermore, the scenery reproduction device 300 can provide various advertisements or information services targeted at pedestrians in the underground facility 240 by displaying the mark 234 on the outdoor image and providing various guide images via the mark 234.
- the display control unit 312 may superimpose the guide image directly on the outdoor image on the monitor 106, instead of the mark 234. In this case, when a pedestrian looks up at the ceiling in the underground facility 240, the pedestrian can see the outdoor image and the guide image at the same time.
- the display control unit 312 may display a guide mark 234 on the outdoor image.
- a menu such as "shopping,” “sightseeing,” “eating and drinking,” and "public facilities” is displayed on the communication terminal.
- the marks 234 are displayed at various positions in the underground facility 240, and include a position ID indicating the position.
- the communication terminal transmits the position ID of the mark 234 to the server.
- the communication terminal displays a menu corresponding to the mark 234, it is assumed that the pedestrian selects "sightseeing.”
- the server transmits tourist information associated with the position ID to the communication terminal of the pedestrian, in other words, tourist information in the vicinity of the pedestrian's current position. According to this control method, a pedestrian can obtain various guide information according to his or her location even while walking through the underground facility 240.
- the monitor 106 may display images other than those of the ground.
- the display control unit 312 may entertain pedestrians by displaying various images, such as those of the ocean or space, on the monitor 106.
- the monitor 106 may be installed on the floor surface, not just the ceiling 232.
- the display control unit 312 may display an image of a river, ocean, or the like on the monitor 106 on the floor surface. In this case, pedestrians can be given the sensation of walking on the surface of the water.
- the display control unit 312 may attach a camera to the ground and display the actual captured image as an outdoor image on the monitor 106.
- the display control unit 312 may protect the privacy of pedestrians on the ground by performing image recognition of people appearing in the captured image and performing a blurring process.
- the display control unit 312 may prepare multiple outdoor images and select the outdoor image to be displayed according to changes in the environment. For example, the display control unit 312 may display a rainy outdoor image on a rainy day, so that pedestrians in the underground facility 240 can know the weather outside just by looking up at the ceiling.
- the scenery reproduction device 300 may obtain weather information from an external server.
- the display control unit 312 may change the outdoor image according to the time of day.
- the data storage unit 318 may prepare multiple outdoor images for each display location, such as a daytime outdoor image, an evening outdoor image, an outdoor image at night, and an outdoor image in the morning.
- the display control unit 312 may select the outdoor image to be displayed from these outdoor images according to the current time.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and modifications, and can be embodied by modifying the components without departing from the spirit of the invention.
- Various inventions may be formed by appropriately combining multiple components disclosed in the above-described embodiments and modifications.
- some components may be deleted from all the components shown in the above-described embodiments and modifications.
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