18526219. IN-VEHICLE INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM simplified abstract (Kia Corporation)
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IN-VEHICLE INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
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Jin Young Park of Gwangmyeong-Si (KR)
IN-VEHICLE INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18526219 titled 'IN-VEHICLE INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM
The present disclosure describes an in-vehicle infotainment system for a vehicle, consisting of a display device, storage, and a controller. The display device has three regions for displaying different information elements stored in the storage.
- The system includes a display device with three regions for displaying information elements.
- The storage stores various information elements that can be displayed on the screen.
- The controller controls the display of different information elements in the designated regions on the screen.
- The controller can adjust the display based on additional information elements being shown on the screen.
- The innovation allows for efficient and organized display of information in a vehicle infotainment system.
Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for in-vehicle entertainment and information systems - Transportation services for passenger information and entertainment - Smart cities for public transportation information displays
Problems Solved: - Cluttered and disorganized display of information in vehicle infotainment systems - Difficulty in managing and controlling multiple information elements on a screen
Benefits: - Enhanced user experience with organized and efficient display of information - Improved accessibility to different types of information while driving - Increased safety by reducing distractions with a clear and structured display
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems for Improved User Experience" This technology can be utilized by automotive manufacturers, transportation companies, and smart city initiatives to enhance user experience and provide valuable information to passengers.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this in-vehicle infotainment system improve user experience compared to traditional systems? - The system allows for organized and efficient display of information, enhancing user accessibility and reducing distractions. 2. What are the potential safety implications of using this technology in vehicles? - The structured display of information can help reduce distractions and improve driver focus, potentially enhancing safety on the road.
Original Abstract Submitted
The present disclosure provides an in-vehicle infotainment system of a vehicle. The system includes a display device, storage, and a controller. The display device includes a first region, a second region, and a third region. The storage is configured to store a first information element, a second information element, and a third information element. The controller is configured to control the display device to display the first information element in the first region, the second information element in the second region, the third information element in the third region. The controller is further configured to control, based on an additional information element being displayed in the third region, the display device to display, in the first region, the first information element and the third information element.