18367106. PROJECTION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD FOR PROJECTION SYSTEM simplified abstract (Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.)

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PROJECTION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD FOR PROJECTION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Masami Osada of Osaka (JP)

Norimitsu Sugiyama of Osaka (JP)

Takashi Watanabe of Osaka (JP)

PROJECTION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD FOR PROJECTION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18367106 titled 'PROJECTION SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD FOR PROJECTION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a projection system that can project two images with overlapping end portions. The system includes two projectors, each projecting a different image. The projectors acquire image data and control signals to control their operation.

  • The projection system can project two images with overlapping end portions.
  • It includes two projectors, each projecting a different image.
  • The projectors acquire image data and control signals to control their operation.
  • The image data represents a clipping of the original projection image.
  • The control signals are linked to the image data and control the driving of the projectors.

Potential Applications

  • Multi-screen displays or presentations where two images need to be projected simultaneously.
  • Gaming or virtual reality applications where overlapping images can create a more immersive experience.
  • Simultaneous projection of different content in a classroom or conference setting.

Problems Solved

  • Allows for the projection of two images with overlapping end portions, which was not possible with traditional projection systems.
  • Provides a way to control the driving of the projectors based on the image data and control signals.

Benefits

  • Enhanced visual experience with overlapping images.
  • Improved flexibility in displaying multiple images simultaneously.
  • Precise control over the projection system based on the image data and control signals.


Original Abstract Submitted

A projection system is configured to project first and second projection images, with end portions of the first and second projection images overlapping. The projection system includes a first projector projecting the first projection image and a second projector projecting the second projection image. The first projector acquires first projection image data and a first control signal, the first projection image data representing the first projection image that is a clipping of an original projection image, the first control signal being linked to the first projection image data and being for controlling driving of the first projector. The second projector acquires second projection image data and a second control signal, the second projection image data representing the second projection image that is a clipping of the original projection image, the second control signal being linked to the second projection image data and being for controlling driving of the second projector.