US Patent Application 18447376. COORDINATING ALIGNMENT OF COORDINATE SYSTEMS USED FOR A COMPUTER GENERATED REALITY DEVICE AND A HAPTIC DEVICE simplified abstract

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COORDINATING ALIGNMENT OF COORDINATE SYSTEMS USED FOR A COMPUTER GENERATED REALITY DEVICE AND A HAPTIC DEVICE

Organization Name

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

[[:Category:José Ara�jo of Stockholm (SE)|José Ara�jo of Stockholm (SE)]][[Category:José Ara�jo of Stockholm (SE)]]

Zeid Al-husseiny of Järfälla (SE)

COORDINATING ALIGNMENT OF COORDINATE SYSTEMS USED FOR A COMPUTER GENERATED REALITY DEVICE AND A HAPTIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18447376 titled 'COORDINATING ALIGNMENT OF COORDINATE SYSTEMS USED FOR A COMPUTER GENERATED REALITY DEVICE AND A HAPTIC DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system where one electronic device controls another to measure its position.

  • The first electronic device has a motion sensor, network interface, processor, and memory.
  • The motion sensor detects motion of the first device.
  • The network interface allows communication with the second device.
  • The memory stores program code executed by the processor.
  • When the first device detects a certain level of motion, it sends a request to the second device to measure its position.
  • The position is sensed and stored in the memory.
  • The second device sends an acknowledgement indicating it has stored the sensor data for measuring the position.


Original Abstract Submitted

A first electronic device controls a second electronic device to measure a position of the first electronic device. The first electronic device includes a motion sensor, a network interface circuit, a processor, and a memory. The motion sensor senses motion of the first electronic device. The network interface circuit communicates with the second electronic device. The memory stores program code that is executed by the processor to perform operations that include, responsive to determining that the first electronic device has a level of motion that satisfies a defined rule, transmitting a request for the second electronic device to measure a position of the first electronic device. The position of the first electronic device is sensed and then stored in the memory. An acknowledgement is received from the second electronic device indicating that it has stored sensor data that can be used to measure the position of the first electronic device.