Intel corporation (20240346979). Optimized Display Image Rendering simplified abstract

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Optimized Display Image Rendering

Organization Name

intel corporation

Inventor(s)

Atsuo Kuwahara of Hillsboro OR (US)

Deepak S. Vembar of Portland OR (US)

Paul S. Diefenbaugh of Portland OR (US)

Vallabhajosyula S. Somayazulu of Portland OR (US)

Kofi C. Whitney of Hillsboro OR (US)

Optimized Display Image Rendering - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240346979 titled 'Optimized Display Image Rendering

The abstract describes a head-mounted display system that detects the position and view direction of a user's head, predicts future positions and directions, and renders images accordingly to reduce latency.

  • The system includes at least one memory and processor for executing instructions.
  • Sensor data from accelerometers, cameras, or gyroscopes is used to detect the user's head position and view direction.
  • Latency associated with image presentation is determined to optimize rendering.
  • Predicted positions and view directions are calculated for future points in time.
  • Images are rendered based on predicted data before the actual time point.
  • The display then presents the rendered image to the user.

Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Augmented reality applications - Training simulations - Medical imaging

Problems Solved: - Reducing latency in head-mounted displays - Improving user experience in virtual environments

Benefits: - Enhanced immersion in virtual worlds - More accurate tracking of user movements - Real-time rendering for seamless interaction

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing User Experience in Virtual Environments with Advanced Head-Mounted Displays" This technology can be used in gaming, training, medical imaging, and other industries to provide a more immersive and interactive experience for users.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system improve the overall user experience in virtual environments? 2. What are the key advantages of reducing latency in head-mounted displays?


Original Abstract Submitted

in one example, a head mounted display system includes at least one memory; and at least one processor to execute instructions to: detect a first position and a first view direction of a head of a user based on sensor data generated by at least one of an accelerometer, at least one camera, or a gyroscope at a first point in time; determine a latency associated with a time to cause an image to be presented on the display; determine a predicted position and a predicted view direction of the head of the user at a second point in time based on the latency; render, prior to the second point in time, the image for presentation on the display based on the predicted position and the predicted view direction of the head of the user; and cause the display to present the rendered image.