RED SIX AEROSPACE INC. (20240304103). AUGMENTED REALITY FOR VEHICLE OPERATIONS simplified abstract
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AUGMENTED REALITY FOR VEHICLE OPERATIONS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Daniel Augustine Robinson of Marina Del Rey CA (US)
Nikola Vladimir Bicanic of Venice CA (US)
Glenn Thomas Snyder of Venice CA (US)
AUGMENTED REALITY FOR VEHICLE OPERATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240304103 titled 'AUGMENTED REALITY FOR VEHICLE OPERATIONS
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a training system for aircraft pilots that includes a helmet with a see-through computer display providing an augmented reality view of the environment outside the aircraft.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Training system for aircraft pilots
- Aircraft sensor system for location, altitude, speed, and directional attitude
- Helmet position sensor system for pilot's location and viewing direction
- See-through computer display on helmet for augmented reality view
Potential Applications: This technology can be used in pilot training programs, flight simulators, and aviation education.
Problems Solved: The system helps pilots improve their situational awareness, navigation skills, and overall performance in various flight conditions.
Benefits:
- Enhanced pilot training experience
- Improved safety and efficiency in aviation operations
- Real-time feedback and guidance for pilots
Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized by aviation training schools, airlines, and defense organizations to enhance pilot training programs and improve flight safety.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to augmented reality systems for pilot training and aviation simulation.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about the latest advancements in augmented reality technology for pilot training and aviation applications.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the helmet position sensor system work in determining the pilot's location within the cockpit? 2. What are the potential limitations of using augmented reality in pilot training programs?
Original Abstract Submitted
systems, methods, and computer products according to the principles of the present inventions may involve a training system for a pilot of an aircraft. the training system may include an aircraft sensor system affixed to the aircraft adapted to provide a location of the aircraft, including an altitude of the aircraft, speed of the aircraft, and directional attitude of the aircraft. it may further include a helmet position sensor system adapted to determine a location of a helmet within a cockpit of the aircraft and a viewing direction of a pilot wearing the helmet. the helmet may include a see-through computer display through which the pilot sees an environment outside of the aircraft with computer content overlaying the environment to create an augmented reality view of the environment for the pilot.