Large-scale, touch-sensitive video display
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1. A touch-sensitive display, comprising:
- a) a plurality of basic display units each comprising processor means connected to at least one display screen, said at least one display screen of respective ones of said basic display units being arranged so as to form a tessellation;
b) a network for facilitating communication between said respective ones of said basic display units;
c) at least one touch-sensitive panel overlying said tessellation and means associated therewith for receiving a user touch input over physical pixel locations associated with said basic display units and in response generating input command signals for identifying said physical pixel locations; and
d) further processor means functioning as a controlling processor, including;
i) means for receiving said input command signals identifying said physical pixel locations and in response converting said input command signals to modified input command signals associated with logical pixel locations in said tessellation;
ii) means for receiving said modified input command signals and in response generating graphical command signals for operating on said logical pixel locations in said tessellation;
iii) means for receiving said graphical command signals for operating on said logical pixel locations in said tessellation and in response converting said graphical command signals to modified graphical command signals for operating on said physical pixel locations associated with said basic display units; and
iv) means for transmitting said modified graphical command signals to said basic display units via said network, in response to which said plurality of basic display units generate a graphical image across said tessellation.
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Abstract
A video surface is constructed by adjoining a large number of flat screen display devices together. Each screen on this surface is controlled by its own computer processor and these processors are networked together. Superimposed over this surface is a tiling of transparent touch-sensitive screens which allow for user input. The resulting display is thin, has a very high resolution, appears to be a single large screen to the user, and is capable of supporting many different types of human-machine interaction.
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38 Claims
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1. A touch-sensitive display, comprising:
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a) a plurality of basic display units each comprising processor means connected to at least one display screen, said at least one display screen of respective ones of said basic display units being arranged so as to form a tessellation;
b) a network for facilitating communication between said respective ones of said basic display units;
c) at least one touch-sensitive panel overlying said tessellation and means associated therewith for receiving a user touch input over physical pixel locations associated with said basic display units and in response generating input command signals for identifying said physical pixel locations; and
d) further processor means functioning as a controlling processor, including;
i) means for receiving said input command signals identifying said physical pixel locations and in response converting said input command signals to modified input command signals associated with logical pixel locations in said tessellation;
ii) means for receiving said modified input command signals and in response generating graphical command signals for operating on said logical pixel locations in said tessellation;
iii) means for receiving said graphical command signals for operating on said logical pixel locations in said tessellation and in response converting said graphical command signals to modified graphical command signals for operating on said physical pixel locations associated with said basic display units; and
iv) means for transmitting said modified graphical command signals to said basic display units via said network, in response to which said plurality of basic display units generate a graphical image across said tessellation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A touch-sensitive display, comprising:
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a plurality of basic display units each comprising a separately controllable processor connected to at least one display screen and a separate input for receiving input command signals independently from the input command signals received from the processors of other basic display units, said at least one display screen of respective ones of said basic display units being arranged so as to form a tessellation;
a network for facilitating communication between said basic display units; and
at least one touch-sensitive panel overlying said tessellation and means associated therewith for receiving a user touch input over physical pixel locations associated with said basic display units and in response generating input command signals for identifying said physical pixel locations, wherein a predetermined one of said processors functions as a controlling processor, and further includes;
means for receiving said input command signals identifying said physical pixel locations and in response converting said input command signals to modified input command signals associated with logical pixel locations in said tessellation;
means for receiving said modified input command signals and in response generating graphical command signals for operating on said logical pixel locations in said tessellation;
means for receiving said graphical command signals for operating on said logical pixel locations in said tessellation and in response converting said graphical command signals to modified graphical command signals for operating on said physical pixel locations associated with said basic display units; and
means for transmitting said modified graphical command signals to said basic display units via said network, in response to which said basic display units generate a graphical image across said tessellation. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A method for displaying images on a display device having a plurality of basic display units each coupled together by a network, each basic display unit including a processor connected to at least one touch-sensitive display panel and an input for receiving input command signals, said method comprising the steps of:
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arranging the basic display units together into a tessellation for operating as a single display device;
receiving a user touch input on the display panel and in response identifying a physical pixel location on the associated display panel at which said user touch input was made;
sending command signals to the processor connected to the display panel receiving the user touch input;
converting the physical pixel location of the user touch input in accordance with the command signals into a logical pixel location associated with the single display device;
displaying information on each touch-sensitive display panel with the connected processor according to the logical pixel locations; and
operating each processor both independently of the other processors and in conjunction with the other processors thereby allowing all display panels to operate both separately and together as a single logical display unit.
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28. A distributed user interface comprising:
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a plurality of basic display units, each of said basic display units including a processing unit, at least one display screen and at least one user input device, said basic display units being arranged so that the at least one display screen of said basic display units form a tessellation, each said processing unit executing an applications program and generating graphical images that are presented on said at least one display, each said processing unit receiving user input from said at least one input device and commands from other basic display units, each said processing unit being responsive to said commands and updating the graphical images presented on said at least one display screen, said processing unit also being responsive to said user input and updating the graphical images presented on said at least one display screen and/or generating commands for at least one other basic display unit; and
a network interconnecting said basic display units to enable commands generated by said basic display units to be conveyed to other basic display units so that user input received by one basic display unit can be used to update the graphical images presented on the at least one display screen of at least one other basic display unit. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
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