18278157. DISPLAY APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE simplified abstract (LG Electronics Inc.)

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DISPLAY APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE

Organization Name

LG Electronics Inc.

Inventor(s)

Jaegu Yoon of Seoul (KR)

Yuseok Yang of Seoul (KR)

Eunjin Kim of Seoul (KR)

Daeyoung Jeong of Seoul (KR)

Dongwoo Han of Seoul (KR)

Dongkyu Lee of Seoul (KR)

Dukyung Jung of Seoul (KR)

DISPLAY APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18278157 titled 'DISPLAY APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE

Simplified Explanation

The display apparatus for a vehicle includes multiple displays and signal processing devices to divide and process data efficiently.

  • The display apparatus consists of a first display, a second display, a signal processing device with a processor for the first and second displays, and a second signal processing device with a second processor for a third display.
  • The processor in the signal processing device executes virtual machines on a hypervisor for divided processing of data.
  • The first virtual machine in the processor can share data with the second signal processing device for efficient data processing.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various vehicles such as cars, trucks, buses, and even aircraft for enhanced display capabilities.

Problems Solved

The display apparatus solves the problem of efficiently processing data for multiple displays in a vehicle, ensuring smooth operation and optimal performance.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved data processing efficiency, enhanced display capabilities, and overall better performance of the vehicle's display system.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology can be commercially applied by vehicle manufacturers, technology companies, and automotive suppliers to enhance the display systems in vehicles, providing a competitive edge in the market.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of multiple displays in vehicles, but the specific implementation of divided data processing using virtual machines on a hypervisor may be a novel aspect of this technology.

Unanswered Questions

How does the display apparatus handle data security and privacy concerns?

The article does not address how the technology ensures data security and privacy when sharing data between different signal processing devices.

What are the power consumption implications of using multiple signal processing devices in a vehicle?

The article does not discuss the potential impact on power consumption when operating multiple signal processing devices for the displays in a vehicle.


Original Abstract Submitted

A display apparatus for vehicle is disclosed. The display apparatus includes a first display and a second display located in a vehicle, a signal processing device including a processor configured to perform signal processing for the first display and the second display, and a second signal processing device including a second processor configured to perform signal processing for a third display, wherein the processor in the signal processing device is configured to execute first to third virtual machines on a hypervisor in the processor, and, in response to the signal processing device being operated as a master signal processing device, the first virtual machine in the processor is configured to share at least some of data with the second signal processing device for divided processing of data. Consequently, the plurality of signal processing devices for the plurality of displays in the vehicle may divide and process data.