18035284. SCANNING PROJECTOR DYNAMIC RESOLUTION simplified abstract (GOOGLE LLC)

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SCANNING PROJECTOR DYNAMIC RESOLUTION

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Stuart James Myron Nicholson of Waterloo (CA)

SCANNING PROJECTOR DYNAMIC RESOLUTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18035284 titled 'SCANNING PROJECTOR DYNAMIC RESOLUTION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for reducing graphical bandwidth in a projection display system by adjusting the modulation frequency used to display different types of content. Here are the key points:

  • The system receives content for display and identifies the types of content associated with different portions of the received content.
  • For each portion of content, an effective resolution is selected based on the identified content type.
  • The system modulates one or more light beams directed to a display area of a projection surface at a specific emitter modulation frequency that corresponds to the selected effective resolution for each portion of content.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Projection display systems in theaters, conference rooms, and other large venues.
  • Virtual reality and augmented reality headsets.
  • Gaming consoles and computer monitors.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Reduces graphical bandwidth, allowing for more efficient transmission and display of content.
  • Improves the overall quality and clarity of displayed content.
  • Enables better optimization of resources in projection display systems.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced visual experience for viewers.
  • More efficient use of bandwidth and resources.
  • Improved performance and flexibility in displaying different types of content.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems, devices, and techniques are provided for reducing graphical bandwidth in a projection display system by modifying a modulation frequency used to display one or more portions of content based on an identified content type of such portions. Content is received for display, and types of content associated with one or more portions of the received content are identified. For each respective portion of content, an effective resolution is selected for displaying the respective portion based on the identified content type for the respective portion, and one or more light beams directed to a respective display area of a projection surface are modulated at a respective emitter modulation frequency that corresponds to the selected effective resolution for the respective portion.