20240027760. VEHICLE DISPLAY SYSTEMS INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHT PAINTING simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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VEHICLE DISPLAY SYSTEMS INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHT PAINTING

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Christopher V. Beckman of Miami FL (US)

VEHICLE DISPLAY SYSTEMS INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHT PAINTING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240027760 titled 'VEHICLE DISPLAY SYSTEMS INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHT PAINTING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes new augmented reality display systems for motor vehicles. These systems include transparent display windows, object sensors, and projectors that enhance a user's view by projecting environmental light onto real-world objects. The system also includes a variable-transmission display screen window with light-augmenting and attenuating pixels. It assesses collision and other dangers posed by real-world objects and projects collimated light or other electromagnetic radiation onto the objects and environmental features. The electromagnetic radiation may be outside of the visible spectrum and can be sensed by sensors in the display system. The system displays images formed by these projections on the display window, which can only be seen through an authorized display.

  • The patent application describes augmented reality display systems for motor vehicles.
  • The systems include transparent display windows, object sensors, and projectors.
  • The projectors enhance the user's view by projecting environmental light onto real-world objects.
  • The systems also include a variable-transmission display screen window with light-augmenting and attenuating pixels.
  • The systems assess collision and other dangers posed by real-world objects.
  • Collimated light or other electromagnetic radiation is projected onto the objects and environmental features.
  • The electromagnetic radiation may be outside of the visible spectrum.
  • Sensors in the display system can sense this radiation.
  • The system displays images formed by these projections on the display window.
  • The images can only be seen through an authorized display.

Potential Applications

  • Enhanced visibility and safety in motor vehicles.
  • Improved navigation and object detection.
  • Augmented reality features for entertainment or informational purposes.

Problems Solved

  • Limited visibility and blind spots in motor vehicles.
  • Difficulty in detecting and assessing potential dangers in the environment.
  • Lack of real-time information and visual enhancements for the driver.

Benefits

  • Increased safety for drivers and passengers.
  • Enhanced situational awareness and object detection.
  • Improved navigation and guidance.
  • Interactive and informative augmented reality experiences in the vehicle.


Original Abstract Submitted

new augmented reality display systems for motor vehicles are provided. in some embodiments, such systems include at least partially transparent display window(s), object sensor(s) and projector(s) configured for environmental light painting of real-world objects, enhancing a user's view. in some embodiments, such a system includes a matrix of light-augmenting and attenuating pixels within a variable-transmission display screen window of a motor vehicle. in some aspects, such a system assesses collision and other dangers posed by such real-world object(s), and projects collimated light or other electromagnetic radiation onto the object(s) and other environmental features. in some embodiments, such electromagnetic radiation is of a wavelength outside of the visible spectrum, and the display system includes sensors for sensing such radiation projected onto real-world objects, and displays images formed by such projections on such a display window. in some embodiments, such radiation may be encoded, and visible only through an authorized display.