Stacked 3D Display Panels With Motion-Corrected Depth Rendering
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing display devices struggle to effectively render three-dimensional (3D) images with dynamic depth perception and adapt to user position changes, limiting the immersive experience.
Innovation Solution
An electronic device with a base panel and layer panel, utilizing AI models for image generation and correction, generates corrected base and layer images based on motion analysis of frame images, allowing for dynamic 3D rendering and user position adaptation.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If a stacked display displays 3D images by displaying images on multiple stacked display panels, then 3D image display capability is provided, but the device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The display is divided into multiple stacked display panels, each responsible for displaying images from different views. This segmentation enables 3D image reconstruction by combining images from multiple perspectives while maintaining manageable complexity through modular panel design
Solution Approach 2:
The system transitions from 2D display to 3D display by adding a depth dimension through stacked panels. Each panel operates in its own plane while collectively creating a three-dimensional image space, enabling depth perception without requiring complex mechanical 3D display mechanisms
2Adaptability or versatility
If existing display devices render 3D images with fixed depth, then the display structure remains simple, but the adaptability to user position changes is limited
Solution Approach 1:
The display system dynamically adjusts the depth and positioning of 3D images based on real-time detection of user position. The rendering process adapts to changing viewing conditions by modifying image parameters frame-by-frame, enabling immersive experience while maintaining software-based flexibility
Solution Approach 2:
The system incorporates user position detection as feedback to continuously adjust the 3D image rendering parameters. By monitoring user location and updating the display accordingly, the system achieves adaptive depth adjustment without requiring complex hardware modifications
3Area of stationary object
If the display shows images from multiple views simultaneously, then the viewing angle coverage increases, but the image processing complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The image processing system divides the task into separate modules: one module processes images from different views independently, while another module combines these processed images into the final 3D display output. This segmentation reduces processing complexity by handling each view separately before integration
Solution Approach 2:
The system manages multiple view images by organizing them in a structured dimensional framework where each view is assigned to a specific spatial position. This dimensional organization enables efficient processing and combination of multiple images without exponential complexity increase
Data Source
AI summary
An electronic device includes: a base panel; a layer panel; memory storing at least one instruction; and at least one processor, wherein the at least one instruction, when executed by the at least one processor, causes the electronic device to: obtain a first frame image in a first frame and a second frame image in a second frame before the first frame, generate a base image corresponding to the base panel in the first frame and a layer image corresponding to the layer panel in the first frame and based on a motion between the first frame image and the second frame image, generate a corrected base image based on the motion between the first frame image and the second frame image, and display the corrected base image on the base panel and display the layer image on the layer panel.


