US Patent Application 18322665. GLARE AND OCCLUDED VIEW COMPENSATION FOR AUTOMOTIVE AND OTHER APPLICATIONS simplified abstract

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GLARE AND OCCLUDED VIEW COMPENSATION FOR AUTOMOTIVE AND OTHER APPLICATIONS

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Arthur J. Runyan of Folsom CA (US)

Richmond Hicks of Aloha OR (US)

Nausheen Ansari of Folsom CA (US)

Narayan Biswal of Folsom CA (US)

Ya-Ti Peng of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Abhishek R. Appu of El Dorado Hills CA (US)

Wen-Fu Kao of West Sacramento CA (US)

Sang-Hee Lee of Santa Clara CA (US)

Joydeep Ray of Folsom CA (US)

Changliang Wang of Bellevue WA (US)

Satyanarayana Avadhanam of El Dorado Hills CA (US)

Scott Janus of Rocklin CA (US)

Gary Smith of Bristol (GB)

Nilesh V. Shah of Folsom CA (US)

Keith W. Rowe of Shingle Springs CA (US)

Robert J. Johnston of Carmichael CA (US)

GLARE AND OCCLUDED VIEW COMPENSATION FOR AUTOMOTIVE AND OTHER APPLICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18322665 titled 'GLARE AND OCCLUDED VIEW COMPENSATION FOR AUTOMOTIVE AND OTHER APPLICATIONS

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application is focused on addressing the issue of glares on dashboard screens in cars. - It acknowledges that users can typically mitigate glares on display screens by adjusting the screen or their viewing position, but this is not feasible while driving. - The patent aims to eliminate glares on dashboard screens, particularly during long drives in the same direction. - It also mentions that the patent application is related to mixed reality (MR) and filling in occluded areas. - The abstract does not provide specific details about the innovations or techniques used to achieve these goals.


Original Abstract Submitted

Often when there is a glare on a display screen the user may be able to mitigate the glare by tilting or otherwise moving the screen or changing their viewing position. However, when driving a car there are limited options for overcoming glares on the dashboard, especially when you are driving for a long distance in the same direction. Embodiments are directed to eliminating such glare. Other embodiments are related to mixed reality (MR) and filling in occluded areas.