18470096. WEARABLE DEVICE AND CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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WEARABLE DEVICE AND CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Imran Khan Rahat of Dhaka (BD)

Anirudha Paul of Dhaka (BD)

Akib Jawad Nafis of Dhaka (BD)

WEARABLE DEVICE AND CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18470096 titled 'WEARABLE DEVICE AND CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF

Simplified Explanation

The disclosed wearable device consists of a display, a first sensor, a second sensor, a communication interface, and a processor. The processor is programmed to provide augmented reality content through the display, identify a control mode for the viewing environment based on biometric information from the first sensor and environmental information from the second sensor, acquire control information on external devices related to the viewing environment based on the identified control mode, and transmit control signals to the external devices through the communication interface.

  • The wearable device includes a display, sensors, a communication interface, and a processor.
  • The processor provides augmented reality content through the display.
  • The first sensor collects biometric information about the user.
  • The second sensor collects information about the surrounding environment.
  • The processor identifies a control mode for the viewing environment based on the collected information.
  • The processor acquires control information on external devices related to the viewing environment.
  • The communication interface allows the wearable device to transmit control signals to the external devices.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Augmented reality experiences: The wearable device can provide immersive augmented reality content to enhance user experiences.
  • Personalized control: The device can adapt its control mode based on the user's biometric information, providing a personalized and comfortable viewing environment.
  • Smart home integration: The device can acquire control information on external devices in the user's home, allowing for seamless integration and control of various smart home devices.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Lack of personalized experiences: By using biometric information, the device can tailor the viewing environment to the user's preferences, solving the problem of generic and non-personalized experiences.
  • Inefficient control of external devices: The device solves the problem of manually controlling multiple external devices by acquiring control information and transmitting control signals, enabling efficient and centralized control.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced user experiences: The augmented reality content and personalized control contribute to more immersive and enjoyable user experiences.
  • Convenience and efficiency: The device simplifies the control of external devices, making it more convenient and efficient for users to interact with their surroundings.
  • Seamless integration: The ability to acquire control information on external devices allows for seamless integration and control within the user's environment.


Original Abstract Submitted

A wearable device is disclosed. The wearable device may comprise: a display; a first sensor; a second sensor; a communication interface comprising communication circuitry; and a processor. The processor may be configured to: provide augmented reality (AR) content through the display; identify a control mode for a viewing environment of the AR content based on biometric information obtained through the first sensor, and surrounding environment information obtained through the second sensor; acquire control information on at least one external device related to the viewing environment based on the identified control mode; and transmit a control signal for controlling at least one external device to the external device through a communication interface based on the acquired control information.