Abstract:
According to one aspect, a display device may include: a display unit including a plurality of pixels; and a controller arranged to receive an image signal comprising a plurality of image frames and then, if certain of the image frames are determined to represent a still image, to insert a sub-image frame between immediately successive image frames of the certain of the image frames, the sub-image frame allowing at least one of the plurality of pixels to emit light of a specified wavelength.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    This application claims priority to, and the benefit of, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2014-0158972 filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Nov. 14, 2014, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0002]    (a) Technical Field 
         [0003]    The described technology generally relates to flat panel display devices, and more specifically relates to a display device and associated control methods for facilitating treatment of a disease or disorder using light. 
         [0004]    (b) Discussion of the Background 
         [0005]    Light exposure methods have been developed recently, for treatment of diseases or disorders. These treatment methods include a method of exposing a patient to light of a specific wavelength band, and a method of exposing a patient to light in combination with a drug therapy. Such treatment methods are typically referred to as a phototherapy. 
         [0006]    Phototherapy has been used, for example, for treatment of diseases such as jaundice of the newborn, acne, psoriasis, eczema, cancer, neurological disorders, seasonal affective disorder, depression, bulimia, hand tremor associated with Parkinson&#39;s disease, ulcers, and circadian rhythm maintenance disorders as well as other diseases, disorders, or illnesses. Phototherapy has been used to promote injury recovery, to promote relaxation, to improve fertility, to stimulate hair growth, and to reduce expression of cellulite and wrinkles. 
         [0007]    Some phototherapy devices have been developed for treatment of a specific disease. In general, these phototherapy devices are designed to transmit specifically controlled light to the patient. The phototherapy devices may use fluorescent lamps, halogen lamps, inorganic or organic light emitting diodes as a direct spot light, or in combination with optical fibers. 
         [0008]    The effectiveness of phototherapy is generally dependent on the intensity of light used, a surface area exposed to light, and a percentage of a light spectrum that includes an effective wavelength for treatment of diseases or disorders. 
         [0009]    The above information disclosed in this Background section is only for enhancement of understanding of the background and therefore it may contain information that does not form the prior art that is already known in this country to a person of ordinary skill in the art. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0010]    Embodiments of the present invention help to solve the aforementioned problems and other problems by providing a display device and a control method therefor, for enabling treatment of a specific disease or disorder by using light, and by providing a display device and a control method therefor for reducing distortion of a display image due to phototherapy. 
         [0011]    According to one aspect, a display device may include: a display unit including a plurality of pixels; and a controller arranged to receive an image signal comprising a plurality of image frames. If the certain of the image frames are determined to represent a still image, the controller is arranged to insert a sub-image frame between immediately successive image frames of the certain of the image frames, the sub-image frame allowing at least one of the plurality of pixels to emit light of a specified wavelength. 
         [0012]    The controller may be further constructed to separate a first one of the image frames into a plurality of sub-images, compare the plurality of sub-images with corresponding sub-images of a previous one of the image frames that is received before the first image frame, detect whether the compared sub-images differ from each other, and thereby determine whether the image signal represents the still image signal. 
         [0013]    The display device may further include a memory storing information corresponding to the specified wavelength of light to be emitted. 
         [0014]    The controller may be further arranged to receive a control signal for controlling insertion of the sub-image frame, and may read the information from the memory according to the control signal. 
         [0015]    The plurality of image frames may include immediately successive first and second image frames, and the controller may be further constructed to insert the sub-image frame such that an interval between the first image frame and the sub-image frame is greater than that between the sub-image frame and the second image frame. 
         [0016]    The control signal may include a signal directing the controller to selectively read the information corresponding to the specified wavelength. 
         [0017]    The controller may be further constructed to correct a color of the image signal at least partially according to the specified wavelength of the sub-image frame that is selected by the control signal. 
         [0018]    The controller may be further constructed to correct the color of the image signal at least partially according to a ratio of the interval between the first image frame and the sub-image frame to the interval between the sub-image frame and the second image frame. 
         [0019]    The memory may further store information corresponding to a color correction matrix for correcting the color of the image signal. 
         [0020]    The controller may be further constructed to read the information, and to insert ones of the sub-image frames between successive image frames. 
         [0021]    The control signal may include a signal for directing the controller such that the sub-image frame for emitting light of a wavelength corresponding to a specific time zone is displayed. 
         [0022]    A method of controlling a display device includes: receiving an image signal; determining whether the image signal represents a still image; and inserting, if the image signal is determined to represent a still image, a sub-image frame between immediately successive image frames, the sub-image frame allowing at least one of the plurality of pixels to emit light of a specified wavelength. 
         [0023]    The determining may further include: separating a first one of the image frames into a plurality of sub-images; and detecting whether the sub-images of successive image frames represent a still image, by comparing the sub-images of the first one of the image frames with the corresponding sub-images of a previous image frame. 
         [0024]    The method may further include: receiving a control signal for controlling insertion of the sub-image frame; and reading, from a memory, information corresponding to a specified wavelength of light to be emitted according to the sub-image frame. 
         [0025]    The inserting may further include inserting the sub-image frame between successive first and second ones of the image frames so that an interval between the first image frame and the sub-image frame is greater than an interval between the sub-image frame and the second image frame. 
         [0026]    The reading may further include selectively reading the information from the memory. 
         [0027]    The method may further include correcting a color of the image signal according to the specified wavelength corresponding to the selectively read information. 
         [0028]    The correcting may further include correcting the color of the image signal at least partially according to a ratio of the interval between the first image frame and the sub-image frame to the interval between the sub-image frame and the second image frame. 
         [0029]    The information may correspond to multiple ones of the specified wavelengths. 
         [0030]    The inserting may further include respectively sequentially inserting multiple ones of the sub-image frames each between two immediately successive image frames. 
         [0031]    At least one of the exemplary embodiments may advantageously reduce distortion of displayed images and aid in treat specific diseases or disorders. 
         [0032]    An additional range of applicability will become clear from the following detailed description. 
         [0033]    However, since various modifications and alternations within the spirit and scope may be clearly understood by those skilled in the art, it is to be understood that a detailed description and a specific exemplary embodiment such as an exemplary embodiment are provided only by way of example. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0034]      FIG. 1  is a block diagram of a display device related to an exemplary embodiment. 
           [0035]      FIG. 2  is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling the display device related to an exemplary embodiment. 
           [0036]      FIGS. 3 and 4  are drawings illustrating an example of inserting a phototherapy image into an input image according to an exemplary embodiment. 
           [0037]      FIGS. 5 to 7  are drawings illustrating a method for controlling wavelengths of a phototherapy image according to another exemplary embodiment. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS 
       [0038]    Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments disclosed in the present specification will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the present specification, the same or similar components will be denoted by the same or similar reference numerals, and an overlapped description thereof will be omitted. 
         [0039]    Terms “module” and “unit” for components used in the following description are used only in order to easily make a specification. Therefore, these terms do not have meanings or roles that distinguish them from each other in themselves. 
         [0040]    Further, in describing exemplary embodiments of the present specification, when it is determined that a detailed description of the well-known art associated with the present invention may obscure the gist of the present invention, such detailed description may be omitted. 
         [0041]    In addition, the accompanying drawings are provided only in order to allow exemplary embodiments disclosed in the present specification to be easily understood and are not to be interpreted as limiting the spirit disclosed in the present specification, and it is to be understood that the present invention includes all modifications, equivalents, and substitutions without departing from the scope and spirit. 
         [0042]    Terms including ordinal numbers such as first, second, and the like, will be used only to describe various components, and are not interpreted as limiting these components. 
         [0043]    The terms are only used to differentiate one component from other components. 
         [0044]    It is to be understood that when one component is referred to as being “connected” or “coupled” to another component, it may be connected or coupled directly to another component or be connected or coupled to another component with the other component intervening therebetween. 
         [0045]    On the other hand, it is to be understood that when one component is referred to as being “connected or coupled directly” to another component, it may be connected to or coupled to another component without the other component intervening therebetween. 
         [0046]    Singular forms are to include plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. 
         [0047]    It will be further understood that terms “comprises” or “have” used in the present specification specify the presence of stated features, numerals, steps, operations, components, parts, or a combination thereof, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, numerals, steps, operations, components, parts, or a combination thereof. 
         [0048]    The various Figures are not to scale. All numerical values are approximate, and may vary. All examples of specific materials and compositions are to be taken as nonlimiting and exemplary only. Other suitable materials and compositions may be used instead. 
         [0049]    A display device described in the present specification may include digital TVs, mobile phones, smartphones, laptop computers, digital broadcasting terminals, personal digital assistants (PDAs), portable multimedia players (PMPs), navigation devices, slate PCs, tablet PCs, ultrabooks, wearable devices (e.g., watch-type terminals (smart watches), glasses type terminals (smart glasses), head mounted displays (HMDs), desktop computers, digital signages, etc. 
         [0050]      FIG. 1  is a block diagram of a display device related to the exemplary embodiment. Referring to  FIG. 1 , the display device includes a display unit  130  including a plurality of pixels PX, a scan driver  120 , a data driver  110 , a timing controller  100 , and a memory  140 . Further, the display device may be connected to an application processor  200 . In addition, a user input unit  210  may be connected to the application processor  200 . The application processor  200  and the user input unit  210  may be provided outside of the display device, or may be incorporated in the display device. 
         [0051]    The constituent elements illustrated in  FIG. 1  are not essential for embodiment of the display device, so the display device described in the present specification may include more or fewer constituent elements than those described above. 
         [0052]    The display unit  130  is a display panel including a plurality of pixels PX that are connected to corresponding scan lines S 1  to Sn and corresponding data lines D 1  to Dm. 
         [0053]    Each of the plurality of pixels PX displays an image in accordance with an image data signal that is transmitted to the corresponding pixels PX. The plurality of pixels PX included in the display unit  130  are respectively connected to the plurality of scan lines S 1  to Sn and the plurality of data lines D 1  to Dm, and are arranged in an approximate matrix form. 
         [0054]    The plurality of scan lines S 1  to Sn substantially extends in a row direction such that, in the embodiment shown, they are almost parallel to each other. 
         [0055]    The data lines D 1  to Dm substantially extend in a column direction such that, in this embodiment, they are almost parallel to each other. 
         [0056]    The scan driver  120  is connected to the display unit  130  via the plurality of scan lines S 1  to Sn. The scan driver  120  generates a plurality of scan signals for activating each pixel PX of the display unit  130  according to a scan control signal CONT 2 , and transmits the scan signals to the corresponding scan lines S 1  to Sn. 
         [0057]    The scan control signal CONT 2  is a signal for controlling an operation of the scan driver  120 , and is generated by the timing controller  100 . The scan control signal CONT 2  may include a scan start signal, a clock signal CLK (not shown but included in CONT 2  in, for example, known manner), etc. The scan start signal is a signal for generating a first scan signal for displaying one frame of an image. The clock signal CLK is a synchronization signal for sequentially applying the scan signals to the plurality of scan lines S 1  to Sn. 
         [0058]    The data driver  110  is connected to each pixel PX of the display unit  130  via the plurality of data lines D 1  to Dm. The data driver  110  receives an image data signal DATA and transmits it to the corresponding data lines D 1  to Dm according to a data control signal CONT 1 . 
         [0059]    The data control signal CONT 1  is a signal for controlling an operation of the data driver  110 , and is generated by the timing controller  100 . 
         [0060]    The data driver  110  selects a gray voltage according to the image data signal DATA, and transmits it as a data signal to the appropriate one of the data lines D 1  to Dm. 
         [0061]    The timing controller  100  may receive an image signal IS that is received from the application processor  200 , an input control signal for controlling display of the image signal IS, and a phototherapy control signal CONTS. 
         [0062]    The image signal IS contains luminance information about each pixel PX of the display unit  130 , and luminance has a predetermined number of grays, for example, 1024, 256, or 64. 
         [0063]    Examples of the input control signal transmitted to the timing controller  100  are a vertical synchronization signal, a horizontal synchronization signal, a main clock signal MCLK, a data enable signal, etc. 
         [0064]    The timing controller  100  may display a phototherapy image on the display unit  130  according to the phototherapy control signal CONTS. In particular, the timing controller  100  may transmit a signal READ for reading the phototherapy image to the memory  140  and may also read a phototherapy image signal T_IS from the memory  140 . The timing controller  100  may receive the image signal per frame and detect whether the image signal is a still image or not. Further, depending on whether the image signal is a still image or not, the timing controller  100  may generate a signal for controlling the phototherapy image to be displayed in the display unit  130 . 
         [0065]    More specifically, the timing controller  100  separates a current frame image of a current input image into a plurality of sub-images. In addition, the timing controller  100  compares the plurality of sub-images with corresponding sub-images of a previous frame image that is previously received, and detects whether each of the sub-images is different from its corresponding previous frame or not. 
         [0066]    For example, the timing controller  100  separates the frame image included in the input image signal into two sub-images, i.e., first and second sub-images, compares a pixel value of one of the sub-images with that of the corresponding sub-image of the previous frame image, and determines whether the sub-image as the still image, i.e. a motionless image, if a difference between the two pixel values is below a predetermined threshold value. Likewise, the image is determined to be a moving image if the difference between the pixel values exceeds a predetermined threshold value. 
         [0067]    If the sub-image is determined to be a still image, the timing controller  100  may read the phototherapy image signal T_IS from the memory  140 , and mix it with the image signal to generate the image data signal DATA. Further, the timing controller  100  appropriately image-processes the image signal IS and/or the phototherapy image signal T_IS such that they meet an operating condition of (e.g., are in the proper format for) the display unit  130  and the data driver  110  based on the image signal IS, the phototherapy image signal T_IS, the input control signal, and the phototherapy control signal CONTS that are received. 
         [0068]    Specifically, the timing controller  100  may generate the image data signal DATA by performing various image-processing processes on the image signal IS, such as gamma correction, luminance compensation, color correction, etc. 
         [0069]    The timing controller  100  may generate the image data signal DATA such that the image according to the image signal IS and the image according to the phototherapy image signal T_IS are appropriately mixed and displayed. In addition, the timing controller  100  may correct a color of the image signal IS according to the phototherapy image signal T_IS. This will be described later with reference to  FIG. 2 . 
         [0070]    In addition, the timing controller  100  transmits the scan control signal CONT 2 , for controlling the operation of the scan driver  120 , to the scan driver  120 . 
         [0071]    The timing controller  100  generates the data control signal CONT 1  for controlling the operation of the data driver  110 , and transmits the data control signal CONT 1  along with the previously image-processed image data signal DATA to the data driver  110 . 
         [0072]    The memory  140  stores color correction matrix values corresponding to a plurality of phototherapy image signals T_IS, and also stores each of the phototherapy images. 
         [0073]    According to the phototherapy image signal T_IS that is read from the memory  140 , the timing controller  100  may calculate the corresponding color correction matrix value with the image signal, to correct the color of the image signal. 
         [0074]    The color correction matrix values are different depending on wavelengths of the respective phototherapy images. 
         [0075]    When one image frame of the phototherapy image for displaying light of a specific wavelength is inserted between the image frames of the display image, a color mixture between the phototherapy image and the display image may occur. That is, affected by light of a specific wavelength, a patient (or user) may recognize the color of the display image as being distorted. In other words, the inserted phototherapy images may change the perceived color of the display image. 
         [0076]    Thus, a color correction matrix value that depends on the wavelength of the phototherapy image is output to the timing controller  100 , and is used to modify or compensate the image signal, thereby preventing distortion of the display image. 
         [0077]    The memory  140  may include at least one of a flash memory, a hard disk, a solid state disk (SSD), a silicon disk drive (SDD), a micro-type multimedia card, a card-type memory (e.g., SD or XD memory), random access memory (RAM), static random access memory (SRAM), read-only memory (ROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), programmable read-only memory (PROM), a magnetic memory, a magnetic disk, and an optical disk. Any form of information storage is contemplated. 
         [0078]    The application processor  200  outputs the image signal IS, the input control signal, and the phototherapy control signal CONTS to the timing controller  100 . While being connected to the user input unit  210 , the application processor  200  may generate signals according to user-input information (UIS), and output the signals to the timing controller  100 . 
         [0079]    The application processor  200  may generate the phototherapy control signal CONTS according to the user-input information (UIS). For example, the application processor  200  may generate the phototherapy control signal CONTS such that the display unit  130  initiates display of the phototherapy image for displaying light of the specific wavelength. As another example, the application processor  200  may generate the phototherapy control signal CONTS such that the display unit  130  initiates display of the phototherapy image for displaying light of the specific wavelength according to a specific time zone. 
         [0080]    The user input unit  210  (e.g., touch key, mechanical key, microphone, etc.) is designed for receiving information from a user, and transmits the user-input information (UIS) to the application processor  200 . For example, the user input unit  210  may receive a gesture, a voice input, and a command input of a user who wants to display the phototherapy image on the display device. Then, the user input unit  210  may generate the corresponding user-input information (UIS) and transmit it to the application processor  200 . 
         [0081]    Exemplary embodiments related to a control method that can be realized in the display device configured as described above will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will realize that the present invention may be modified in various different ways without departing from the spirit or desirable features disclosed herein. 
         [0082]      FIG. 2  is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling the display device. As described above, a timing controller  100  receives an input image signal IS from an application processor  200  (S 100 ). Then, the timing controller  100  determines whether the input image signal represents a still image or not (S 110 ). The timing controller  100  compares a pixel value of each of the sub-images of the current frame image with that of each of the corresponding sub-images of a previous frame image, and determines that the sub-image represents still image, which is a motionless image, if a difference between the pixel values is below a predetermined threshold value, and represents a moving image if the difference between the pixel values exceeds a predetermined threshold value. 
         [0083]    Next, if the image signal is determined to be a still image, the timing controller  100  reads a phototherapy image signal T_IS from a memory  140  (S 120 ). In this case, according to a phototherapy control signal CONTS that is received from the application processor  200 , the timing controller  100  may read the phototherapy image signal T_IS for displaying light of a specific wavelength. The timing controller  100  may then select a color correction matrix corresponding to a phototherapy image from the memory  140  (S 130 ), and may calculate the corrected or compensated input image signal IS using the color correction matrix (S 140 ). For example, the timing controller  100  may correct the color of input image IS by multiplying the R, G, B vector component of input image IS by the color correction matrix. 
         [0084]    The timing controller  100  may calculate the input image signal IS and the color correction matrix in consideration of a display time of the input image frame and a display time of the phototherapy image frame. 
         [0085]    The timing controller  100  then inserts the phototherapy image signal T_IS into the corrected input image signal IS (S 150 ). The timing controller  100  may insert the phototherapy image frame between the corrected input image frames. This will be described together with reference to  FIGS. 3 and 4 . 
         [0086]      FIGS. 3 and 4  are drawings illustrating an example of inserting a phototherapy image into an input image according to an exemplary embodiment. As described in  FIG. 3 , when the input image signal IS is a moving image, a period for sequentially displaying a plurality of image frames may be T 1 . As shown in  FIG. 4 , when the input image signal IS is a still image, an interval between the image frames of the continuous still image may be a period T 2  that is greater than period T 1 . 
         [0087]    The phototherapy image frame may be inserted between the image frames of the still image. In particular, the phototherapy image frame is inserted between an N-th image frame and an (N+1)-th image frame of a still image. 
         [0088]    An interval between the N-th image frame and the phototherapy image frame may be a period T 3  that is greater than T 1 . Also, an interval between the phototherapy image frame and the (N+1)-th image frame may be a period T 4  that is smaller than T 3 . 
         [0089]    A color correction matrix may be calculated with the input image signal IS in consideration of a ratio of period T 3  to period T 4 . For example, as a difference between periods T 3  and T 4  grows smaller, a display time of the phototherapy image frame increases. Then, a patient recognizes a color of the display image as being further distorted. Accordingly, an input matrix value when the difference between periods T 3  and T 4  is “a”, is greater than that when the difference between periods T 3  and T 4  is “b” (a&gt;b). The timing controller  100  outputs the signals such that the color-corrected input image frame, and the inserted phototherapy image frame, are sequentially displayed on the display unit  130  (S 160 ). 
         [0090]    Next, a method of displaying light of different wavelengths according to time zones will be described with reference to  FIGS. 5 to 7 .  FIGS. 5 to 7  are drawings illustrating a method for controlling wavelengths of a phototherapy image according to another exemplary embodiment. 
         [0091]    According to the current exemplary embodiment, an application processor  200  outputs a phototherapy control signal CONTS to a timing controller  100  according to a current time, thereby displaying light of a specific wavelength on a display unit  130  according to the time. 
         [0092]    As shown in  FIG. 5 , the application processor  200  may output the phototherapy control signal CONTS such that the display unit  130  substantially displays light of an approximate wavelength of 464 nm from 06 hrs. to 17 hrs. 
         [0093]    When the phototherapy control signal CONTS is received, the timing controller  100  reads a phototherapy image signal for displaying light of 464 nm wavelength from the memory  140 , and may output signals such that when a still image signal is received, the phototherapy image and the still image are mixed and displayed on the display unit  130 . 
         [0094]    As shown in  FIG. 6 , the application processor  200  may output the phototherapy control signal CONTS such that the display unit  130  displays light of an approximate wavelength of 440 nm from 20 hrs. to 06 hrs. 
         [0095]    When the phototherapy control signal CONTS is received, the timing controller  100  reads the phototherapy image signal for displaying light of 444 nm wavelength from the memory  140 , and may output signals such that when the still image signal is received, the phototherapy image and the still image are displayed in mixed manner (e.g., in alternating manner) on the display unit  130 . 
         [0096]    In addition, as shown in  FIG. 7 , the application processor  200  may output the phototherapy control signal CONTS such that the display unit  130  displays 464 nm and 440 nm light in spatially alternating manner from 17 hrs. to 20 hrs. Although  FIG. 7  shows a pattern of different-wavelength light being displayed in alternating horizontal strips, any pattern of any wavelengths of light is contemplated. 
         [0097]    When the phototherapy control signal CONTS is received, the timing controller  100  reads the phototherapy image signal for displaying light of 464 nm wavelength and the phototherapy image signal for displaying light of 440 nm wavelength from the memory  140 , and may output signals such that when a still image signal is received, the phototherapy images and the still image are mixed in alternating manner and displayed on the display unit  130 . 
         [0098]    For example, the phototherapy image frame for displaying light of 464 nm wavelength may be inserted between a first still image frame and a second still image frame, the phototherapy image frame for displaying light of 440 nm wavelength may be inserted between the second still image frame and a third still image frame, the 464 nm phototherapy image frame may be inserted between the third still image frame and a fourth still image frame, and so on. 
         [0099]    Alternatively, the timing controller  100  may generate one phototherapy image frame using the phototherapy image signal for displaying light of 464 nm wavelength and the phototherapy image signal for displaying light of 440 nm wavelength. For example, the timing controller  100  may generate the phototherapy image frame for alternately emitting light of the wavelength of 464 nm or 440 nm according to pixel row. In addition, the timing controller  100  may insert the generated phototherapy image between the first and second still image frames. 
         [0100]    The present invention may be implemented as a code in a computer readable medium in which a program is recorded. The computer readable medium may include any and all kinds of recording devices in which data readable by a computer system are stored. An example of the computer readable medium may include a hard disk drive (HDD), a solid state disk (SSD), a silicon disk drive (SDD), a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a compact disk read only memory (CD-ROM), a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage, or the like, and may also include a medium implemented in a form of a carrier wave (for example, transmission through the Internet). 
         [0101]    In addition, the computer may also include the timing controller  100  of the terminal. 
         [0102]    Therefore, the above detailed description is not to be interpreted as being restrictive, but is to be considered as being illustrative. The scope is to be determined by reasonable interpretation of the claims, and all alterations within equivalences fall within the scope. Furthermore, different features of the various embodiments, disclosed or otherwise understood, can be mixed and matched in any manner to produce further embodiments within the scope of the invention. 
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