| OTT Home | Phys Sci & Eng Life Sciences | Automatic Scan Converter for Display Systems  Description A scan converter capable of converting from any of several input scan formats to a fixed output format, which may or may not have the same number of lines as the input, derives a current displayed (output) field or frame by interpolation from the current field of an input whose vertical scan frequency is the same as that of the output. The converter recog- nizes the number of lines in the input and automatically derives the ap- propriate interpolation routine to make the conversion to a desired fixed output format. Because the vertical scan frequency is the same for the input and output, o.nly a few lines of storage, instead of the frame store usually required, are needed to accomplish conversion with results com parable to that attainable when a full frame of information is stored. Advantages - Ability to automatically convert from any of several input scan formats to a fixed output format in displays
Potential Applications - A system to automatically convert from any of several input scan formats to a fixed output format to be used in information displays including televisions and computer screens
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| Inventors Dr. William E. Glenn Imaging Technology Center IP Status U.S. Patent 5,349,385 Issued 9/20/1994 Contact Information Office of Technology Transfer 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991 Kurt R. Moore Assistant V.P. & Director Ph: 561-297-1165 Fax: 561-297-2141 kmoore34@fau.edu Michelle Webb Assistant Director Ph: 561-297-0673 Fax: 561-297-2141 mwebb18@fau.edu Case Number 1990-01
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