18607801. DETECTION DEVICE simplified abstract (Japan Display Inc.)

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DETECTION DEVICE

Organization Name

Japan Display Inc.

Inventor(s)

Tomoyuki Ishihara of Tokyo (JP)

Tomoya Tezen of Tokyo (JP)

Daisuke Hamano of Tokyo (JP)

Naoyuki Asano of Tokyo (JP)

Kaoru Ito of Tokyo (JP)

Akihiko Fujisawa of Tokyo (JP)

DETECTION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18607801 titled 'DETECTION DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a detection device that includes a planar configuration of photodetection elements, a light-transmitting placement substrate for objects to be detected, and corresponding light sources. The device operates in two periods, combining images detected in each period for enhanced detection capabilities.

  • Planar detection device with photodetection elements
  • Light-transmitting placement substrate for objects
  • Corresponding light sources for detection
  • Operation in two periods for image combination
  • Enhanced detection capabilities through image fusion

Key Features and Innovation

  • Planar configuration of photodetection elements
  • Light-transmitting placement substrate for object detection
  • Two periods of operation for image combination
  • Enhanced detection capabilities through image fusion
  • Improved accuracy and efficiency in detection processes

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various fields such as security systems, industrial automation, and medical imaging for enhanced object detection and recognition.

Problems Solved

The technology addresses the need for improved detection accuracy, efficiency, and reliability in various applications where object detection is crucial.

Benefits

  • Enhanced detection accuracy
  • Improved efficiency in object recognition
  • Reliable detection processes
  • Enhanced security and automation systems

Commercial Applications

Title: Enhanced Object Detection Technology for Security Systems and Industrial Automation The technology can be commercialized in security systems for surveillance, industrial automation for quality control, and medical imaging for diagnostic purposes, offering improved detection capabilities and efficiency.

Questions about Enhanced Object Detection Technology

How does the image fusion process improve detection accuracy?

The image fusion process combines images from two periods of operation, enhancing the detection capabilities by providing a more comprehensive view of the objects being detected.

What are the potential market implications of this technology in security systems and industrial automation?

The technology can have significant market implications by offering enhanced detection capabilities, improved efficiency, and reliability in security systems and industrial automation, leading to increased demand and adoption in these sectors.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to an aspect, a detection device includes: a planar detection device including photodetection elements arranged in a planar configuration; a light-transmitting placement substrate to place thereon objects to be detected; and light sources provided correspondingly to the photodetection elements. The planar detection device, the placement substrate, and the light sources are arranged in the order as listed. The light sources include first light sources that are separately arranged and second light sources that are arranged adjacent to the respective first light sources. The detection device has: a first period in which the first light sources are on and the second light sources are off; and a second period in which the second light sources are on and the first light sources are off. The detection device is configured to combine a first image detected in the first period with a second image detected in the second period.