Apple inc. (20240317132). Automatic Light Alignment simplified abstract
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Automatic Light Alignment
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Inventor(s)
Christopher P. Child of San Jose CA (US)
Clarisse Mazuir of San Jose CA (US)
Kurt R. Stiehl of Los Gatos CA (US)
Mark A. Zurcher of Encinitas CA (US)
Mikael B. Mannberg of San Jose CA (US)
Ryan J. Garrone of San Francisco CA (US)
Xiaofeng Tang of Santa Clara CA (US)
Automatic Light Alignment - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240317132 titled 'Automatic Light Alignment
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a system with lights that can be moved using a positioner. Sensor circuitry monitors the environment around the system, including measuring the shape and location of a surface in front of the system, as well as the light illumination on the surface. Based on this data, the control circuitry can predict where to aim the lights on the surface and adjust them accordingly.
- The system has lights that can be repositioned using a positioner.
- Sensor circuitry is used to monitor the environment, including measuring the shape and location of a surface in front of the system.
- The sensor circuitry also measures light illumination on the surface.
- The control circuitry uses this data to predict where to aim the lights on the surface.
- By comparing predictions to actual measurements, the system can adjust the lights with the positioner to align them correctly.
Potential Applications: 1. Stage lighting for performances or events. 2. Security lighting systems for surveillance purposes. 3. Architectural lighting for buildings or landmarks. 4. Automotive lighting for adaptive headlights.
Problems Solved: 1. Efficiently adjusting lights to align with surfaces. 2. Enhancing visibility and illumination in specific areas. 3. Automating the positioning of lights based on environmental factors.
Benefits: 1. Improved accuracy in directing light where needed. 2. Energy efficiency by optimizing light placement. 3. Enhanced functionality for various applications.
Commercial Applications: "Smart Lighting System for Precision Illumination Control in Diverse Environments"
Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on automated lighting systems, sensor-controlled lighting, and precision light positioning mechanisms.
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research in sensor technology, light control algorithms, and automation systems can contribute to advancements in this technology.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the system determine the optimal position for the lights on a surface? 2. What are the potential challenges in calibrating the sensor circuitry for different environments?
Original Abstract Submitted
a system may have lights. the lights may be moved using a positioner. control circuitry may use sensor circuitry to monitor the environment surrounding the system. the sensor circuitry may include one or more sensors to measure the shape of a surface in front of the system and the location of the surface relative to the system. the sensor circuitry may also measure light illumination on the surface. based on the known shape of the surface in front of the system and the distance of the surface from the system, the control circuitry can predict where a light should be aimed on the surface. by comparing predictions of light illumination on the surface to measurements of light illumination on the surface, the system can determine how to move the light with the positioner to align the light.
- Apple inc.
- Christopher P. Child of San Jose CA (US)
- Clarisse Mazuir of San Jose CA (US)
- Kurt R. Stiehl of Los Gatos CA (US)
- Mark A. Zurcher of Encinitas CA (US)
- Mikael B. Mannberg of San Jose CA (US)
- Ryan J. Garrone of San Francisco CA (US)
- Xiaofeng Tang of Santa Clara CA (US)
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- B60Q1/115
- G01B11/24
- G01B11/27
- G01M11/06
- G01S17/89
- CPC B60Q1/11