18599329. HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)
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HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY
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KOICHI Odagaki of Kanagawa (JP)
HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18599329 titled 'HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY
The head mounted display described in the patent application aims to reduce noise such as crosstalk caused by signal interference. This is achieved through the use of a frame connecting the left and right temporal regions, which includes a first wiring formed in the frame using an MID to enable electrical connection between a control board on one side and a circuit board on the other side.
- The head mounted display includes a frame connecting left and right temporal regions.
- A first wiring is formed in the frame using an MID for electrical connection between a control board and a circuit board.
- The wiring helps reduce noise such as crosstalk caused by signal interference.
- The technology aims to improve the overall performance and user experience of head mounted displays.
- This innovation could potentially lead to advancements in virtual reality and augmented reality technologies.
Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Augmented reality applications in various industries such as healthcare, education, and engineering - Training simulations for military and emergency response personnel
Problems Solved: - Reduction of noise and crosstalk in head mounted displays - Improved electrical connection between control and circuit boards - Enhanced user experience in virtual and augmented reality environments
Benefits: - Enhanced visual and auditory experience for users - Increased immersion in virtual environments - Improved performance and reliability of head mounted displays
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Noise Reduction Technology for Head Mounted Displays This technology could be utilized in the development of high-end virtual reality gaming headsets, professional training simulations, and medical visualization tools. The market implications include increased demand for immersive technologies in entertainment, education, and various industries.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the use of an MID in the frame help reduce noise in the head mounted display? 2. What are the potential long-term effects of improved electrical connection between control and circuit boards in head mounted displays?
Original Abstract Submitted
Provided is a head mounted display in which noise such as crosstalk caused by signal interference can be reduced. The head mounted display having a frame connecting left and right temporal regions includes a first wiring configured to be formed in the frame using an MID so as to perform electrical connection between a control board disposed on one temporal region side and a circuit board disposed on the other temporal region side.