Boe technology group co., ltd. (20240175713). ELECTRONIC MAP SWITCHING METHOD, ELECTRONIC MAP PROCESSING METHOD, TERMINAL, SERVER, AND STORAGE MEDIUM simplified abstract

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ELECTRONIC MAP SWITCHING METHOD, ELECTRONIC MAP PROCESSING METHOD, TERMINAL, SERVER, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Organization Name

boe technology group co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Pengfei Zuo of Beijing (CN)

ELECTRONIC MAP SWITCHING METHOD, ELECTRONIC MAP PROCESSING METHOD, TERMINAL, SERVER, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240175713 titled 'ELECTRONIC MAP SWITCHING METHOD, ELECTRONIC MAP PROCESSING METHOD, TERMINAL, SERVER, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for switching electronic maps based on the location of a terminal in relation to a target building. When the terminal navigates outside the building, the system switches from an outdoor map to an indoor map, and vice versa when the terminal navigates inside the building.

  • The method involves detecting when the terminal enters a transition region outside the target building.
  • It determines whether the terminal needs to enter a room from the outside or exit a room to the outside.
  • The system obtains and displays the appropriate electronic map data to facilitate the switch between outdoor and indoor maps.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in indoor navigation systems, such as in malls, airports, or large buildings, to seamlessly transition between outdoor and indoor maps as users move around different areas.

Problems Solved

This innovation solves the problem of providing accurate and contextually relevant maps to users as they navigate between indoor and outdoor spaces, enhancing their overall navigation experience.

Benefits

- Improved user experience in navigating complex environments - Seamless transition between outdoor and indoor maps - Enhanced accuracy in providing location-based information

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be valuable for companies developing indoor navigation apps, smart building solutions, or location-based services that require accurate mapping data for both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of GPS technology in navigation systems to track users' locations and provide real-time mapping data. However, the specific method described in this patent application for switching between outdoor and indoor maps based on the terminal's location in relation to a target building may be a novel approach.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system determine the transition region outside the target building?

The abstract does not provide details on the specific technology or sensors used to detect when the terminal enters a transition region outside the target building.

What types of electronic maps are supported by the system?

The abstract mentions switching between outdoor and indoor electronic maps, but it does not specify if other types of maps, such as 3D maps or satellite imagery, are supported by the system.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method for switching an electronic map includes: in the case that a terminal navigates outside a target building, when it is detected that the terminal enters a transition region outside the target building, determining that the terminal needs to enter a room from the outside, then obtaining second electronic map data, and displaying a second electronic map according to the second electronic map data, to implement switching from an outdoor first electronic map to the indoor second electronic map; and in the case that the terminal navigates inside the target building, when it is detected that the terminal enters the transition region of the outside from the inside, determining that the terminal needs to exit the room to the outside, and then displaying the first electronic map according to first electronic map data, to implement switching from the indoor second electronic map to the outdoor first electronic map.