Google llc (20240347022). Dynamic Power-Saving Mechanisms for Displaying an Image simplified abstract
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Dynamic Power-Saving Mechanisms for Displaying an Image
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Hsin Hsueh Li of New Taipei City (TW)
Chien-Hui Wen of Cupertino CA (US)
Dynamic Power-Saving Mechanisms for Displaying an Image - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240347022 titled 'Dynamic Power-Saving Mechanisms for Displaying an Image
The patent application describes systems and techniques for dynamic power-saving mechanisms in displaying images on electronic devices. The device generates a bionic image based on the determined optimal power reduction (OPR) for displaying the image, combining it with the original image to form a combined image with reduced power expenditure on the display.
- Electronic device determines image to be displayed and associated OPR
- Generates a bionic image based on determined OPR
- Combines original image with bionic image to form a combined image
- Presents combined image on an emissive display
- Reduces power expenditure of the display while maintaining high luminance for focus area
Potential Applications: - Mobile devices - Tablets - Laptops - Televisions - Monitors
Problems Solved: - Reduce power consumption on displays - Maintain high luminance for focus areas - Improve energy efficiency of electronic devices
Benefits: - Extended battery life for portable devices - Reduced energy consumption - Enhanced user experience with optimized display brightness
Commercial Applications: Title: "Dynamic Power-Saving Mechanisms for Displaying Images" This technology can be utilized in various electronic devices to improve energy efficiency and enhance user experience, making it attractive for manufacturers looking to differentiate their products in the market.
Questions about Dynamic Power-Saving Mechanisms for Displaying Images: 1. How does the bionic image contribute to reducing power expenditure on the display? The bionic image, generated based on the determined OPR, allows for a more efficient use of display resources by combining it with the original image to reduce overall power consumption.
2. What are the potential long-term benefits of implementing dynamic power-saving mechanisms in electronic devices? Implementing dynamic power-saving mechanisms can lead to extended battery life, reduced energy consumption, and improved user experience, making it a valuable feature for consumers and manufacturers alike.
Original Abstract Submitted
systems and techniques directed at dynamic power-saving mechanisms for displaying an image are disclosed. an electronic device determines an image to be displayed and an associated opr for displaying the image. based on the determined opr, the electronic device generates a bionic image. various mechanisms may be used to generate the bionic image. a display brightness value (dbv) or different blocking areas of the combined image may be used to generate the bionic image. the electronic device combines the image and the bionic image to form a combined image and presents the combined image on an emissive display. the combined image reduces a power expenditure of the emissive display that may otherwise be expended. the combined image may retain a high luminance for a focus area of the combined image while reducing the luminance for the remaining area (e.g., area outside of the focus area) of the combined image.