Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240251060). DISPLAY SYSTEM simplified abstract

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DISPLAY SYSTEM

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Shuichi Tamagawa of Kitanagoya-shi (JP)

DISPLAY SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240251060 titled 'DISPLAY SYSTEM

The patent application describes a display system that includes moving body cameras, intersection cameras, a display device with screens, and processors.

  • Moving body cameras capture images in front of a moving body.
  • Intersection cameras are used to analyze images.
  • Processors determine if a moving object is present in an intersection camera image.
  • Highlighting is applied to moving-body camera images if a moving object is detected.
  • The highlighting indicates the direction of the moving object with respect to the traveling direction of the moving body.

Potential Applications: - Traffic monitoring systems - Surveillance systems - Autonomous vehicle technology

Problems Solved: - Enhances situational awareness for remote operation of moving bodies - Improves safety and efficiency in dynamic environments

Benefits: - Real-time detection and highlighting of moving objects - Enhanced decision-making for operators - Increased safety and security measures

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Traffic Monitoring System This technology can be used in traffic management systems, surveillance applications, and autonomous vehicle development. It has the potential to revolutionize how moving objects are monitored and controlled in various industries.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system differentiate between different types of moving objects? 2. What are the potential limitations of the highlighting process in complex environments?


Original Abstract Submitted

a display system includes: one or more moving body cameras that capture one or more images in front of a moving body; one or more intersection cameras; a display device including one or more screens that display, as one or more images for remote operation of the moving body, one or more moving-body camera images; and one or more processors. the one or more processors are configured to: execute a determination process of determining whether or not a moving object is included in an intersection camera image by analyzing the intersection camera image; and execute a highlighting process of applying a highlighting to the one or more moving-body camera images when the moving object is included in the intersection camera image. the highlighting indicates whether the moving object is present in a left or right direction with respect to a traveling direction of the moving body.