20240045214. BLIND ASSIST GLASSES WITH REMOTE ASSISTANCE simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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BLIND ASSIST GLASSES WITH REMOTE ASSISTANCE

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Venu Iyengar of Fremont CA (US)

Russell Douglas Patton of Playa Vista CA (US)

BLIND ASSIST GLASSES WITH REMOTE ASSISTANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240045214 titled 'BLIND ASSIST GLASSES WITH REMOTE ASSISTANCE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes eyewear with camera-based compensation that enhances the user experience for individuals with partial or complete blindness. The eyewear uses cameras to transmit a video feed and a microphone to provide an optional audio feed to a remote operator. The remote operator assists the user in completing tasks by providing instructions and guidance.

  • The eyewear includes cameras that capture a video feed and a microphone for optional audio feed.
  • The video and audio feeds are transmitted to a remote operator who assists the user in completing tasks.
  • The remote operator can provide instructions and guidance to the user, such as navigating a crowded scene or unknown obstacles.
  • The eyewear is configured to receive instructions from the remote operator, including audio instructions.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Assistive technology for individuals with partial or complete blindness.
  • Navigation assistance in crowded or unfamiliar environments.
  • Real-time guidance for completing tasks or activities.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Lack of visual information for individuals with partial or complete blindness.
  • Difficulty navigating crowded or unfamiliar environments.
  • Limited access to real-time assistance for completing tasks.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced user experience for individuals with partial or complete blindness.
  • Improved navigation and mobility in various environments.
  • Real-time assistance and guidance for completing tasks or activities.


Original Abstract Submitted

eyewear with camera-based compensation that improves the user experience of eyewear devices for user's having partial blindness or complete blindness. to compensate for blindness, the camera-based compensation uses eyewear cameras to communicate a video feed, and a microphone to provide an optional audio feed, to a remote operator of a remote device to responsively assist the user to complete a task. for example, the user may want audio advice on how to navigate a crowded scene or unknown obstacle. the camera-based compensation is configured to receive instructions from the remote operator to navigate, such as by receiving audio instructions.