17818633. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING A VIEWING ANGLE OF A HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY simplified abstract (Capital One Services, LLC)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING A VIEWING ANGLE OF A HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY

Organization Name

Capital One Services, LLC

Inventor(s)

Lee Adcock of Midlolthian VA (US)

Gurpreet Singh Sandhu of Walnut Creek CA (US)

Milan Mehta of Glen Allen VA (US)

Benjamin Polk of Arlington VA (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING A VIEWING ANGLE OF A HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17818633 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING A VIEWING ANGLE OF A HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for facilitating holographic presentations despite limited viewing angles of holographic displays by detecting a user and adjusting the viewing angle accordingly.

  • User detection via sensors associated with holographic display system
  • Determination of user direction
  • Adjustment of viewing angle based on user direction
  • Potential Applications:
 - Entertainment industry for immersive experiences
 - Education sector for interactive learning
 - Medical field for visualization of complex data
  • Problems Solved:
 - Limited viewing angles of holographic displays
 - Ensuring user engagement and interaction
  • Benefits:
 - Enhanced user experience
 - Increased versatility of holographic displays
 - Improved accessibility for users with varying positions


Original Abstract Submitted

In some embodiments, holographic presentations despite using holographic displays having limited viewing angles may be facilitated. In some embodiments, a user may be detected via one or more sensors associated with a holographic display system, where the holographic display system being configured with a first viewing angle. Based on the detection of the user, a direction of the user may be determined. The first viewing angle of the holographic display system may also be determined. For example, the holographic display system may determine a current first viewing angle. Based on the direction of the user, the first viewing angle may be adjusted such that the user becomes within the adjusted first viewing angle of the holographic display system.