18131798. AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF DISPLAY LAYOUT simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)
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AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF DISPLAY LAYOUT
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Jose Rodrigo Camacho Perez of Guadalajara (MX)
Julio Cesar Zamora Esquivel of West Sacramento CA (US)
Mario Ivan Lopez Valdovinos of Zapopan (MX)
Héctor Alfonso Cordourier Maruri of Guadalajara (MX)
Paulo Lopez Meyer of Zapopan (MX)
Alejandro Ibarra Von Borstel of Manchaca TX (US)
AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF DISPLAY LAYOUT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18131798 titled 'AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF DISPLAY LAYOUT
The abstract describes a system with memory and processor that can determine the location of a display based on radiation and/or emitted image.
- Simplified Explanation:
- The system has memory and a processor. - The processor executes instructions to find the location of a display using radiation or emitted image.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Utilizes radiation and emitted image to locate displays. - Memory and processor work together to execute instructions. - Provides a novel way to determine display locations.
- Potential Applications:
- Navigation systems. - Augmented reality applications. - Surveillance systems.
- Problems Solved:
- Efficiently locating displays. - Enhancing user experience in various applications. - Improving accuracy in navigation systems.
- Benefits:
- Increased precision in display location. - Enhanced functionality in augmented reality. - Improved surveillance capabilities.
- Commercial Applications:
- Potential use in smart glasses. - Integration into security systems. - Implementation in automotive heads-up displays.
- Prior Art:
- Researchers in the field of display technology. - Companies specializing in augmented reality.
- Frequently Updated Research:
- Ongoing developments in display location technology. - Advancements in radiation-based systems.
Questions about display location technology: 1. How does the system determine the location of displays accurately? - The system uses radiation and emitted image data to triangulate the position of displays. 2. What are the potential limitations of using radiation for display location? - Radiation-based systems may face challenges in certain environments where interference is present.
Original Abstract Submitted
A system that includes at least one memory and at least one processor, communicatively coupled to the at least one memory. In some examples, the at least one processor is to execute instructions stored on the at least one memory that cause the at least one processor to: determine a location of at least one display based on radiation and/or emitted image.
- Intel Corporation
- Jose Rodrigo Camacho Perez of Guadalajara (MX)
- Julio Cesar Zamora Esquivel of West Sacramento CA (US)
- Mario Ivan Lopez Valdovinos of Zapopan (MX)
- Héctor Alfonso Cordourier Maruri of Guadalajara (MX)
- Paulo Lopez Meyer of Zapopan (MX)
- Alejandro Ibarra Von Borstel of Manchaca TX (US)
- G06F3/14
- H04W4/80
- CPC G06F3/1415