Title :
A scanning conversion system to realize unified field of image-display
Author :
Furuhata, Takashi ; Tamura, Toru
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Image Inf. Eng., Tokyo Inst. of Polytech., Kanagawa, Japan
fDate :
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For a progressive scanning image source, a new scanning conversion system has been studied to attain a high picture-quality with higher vertical and horizontal resolution just as a high-definition image source. It has already been clarified by Kataoka et al. (1996) and by Furuhata et al. (1997) that in a cathode-ray tube (CRT) display the traditional progressive scanning system which employs a high-density scanning method with a narrow scanning-line interval has to bring a degradation of the vertical response because of the physical characteristics of the display. It has also been confirmed in the papers that a new 1000-scanning-line conversion system with a wobbling scanning method enables one to obtain a higher vertical response than that of the high-density progressive scanning system especially under a large-area display with higher brightness and contrast. By applying a similar concept, in this paper, a new image enhancement system has been introduced to increase a number of pixels of the progressive scanning image source fourfold. It has also been mentioned that the system leads to a single-scanning display system having compatibility and harmonization with new-generation display systems for multimedia image sources such as a conventional TV image source with 525/30 (480i) interlaced scanning, a personal computer image source with 525/60 (480p) progressive scanning and a high-definition image source with 1125/30 (1080i) interlaced scanning. From this view point, the new concept of the scanning technology has been proposed to realize an unified field of image-display for the next generation digital-multimedia TV systems
Keywords :
cathode-ray tube displays; image enhancement; image resolution; large screen displays; CRT display; TV image source; brightness; cathode-ray tube display; contrast; digital-multimedia TV systems; high picture-quality; high-definition image source; high-density progressive scanning system; high-density scanning method; horizontal resolution; image enhancement system; image-display; interlaced scanning; large-area display; multimedia image sources; narrow scanning-line interval; personal computer image source; progressive scanning image source; progressive scanning system; scanning conversion system; single-scanning display system; vertical resolution; wobbling scanning method; Brightness; Cathode ray tubes; Computer displays; Degradation; Image converters; Image enhancement; Image resolution; Multimedia systems; Pixel; TV;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on