TRIVISIO (20240244178). OPTICAL DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING A CONTENT IN PROXIMITY TO THE EYE OF A USER simplified abstract

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OPTICAL DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING A CONTENT IN PROXIMITY TO THE EYE OF A USER

Organization Name

TRIVISIO

Inventor(s)

Gerrit Spaas of Aumont-en-Halatte (FR)

OPTICAL DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING A CONTENT IN PROXIMITY TO THE EYE OF A USER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240244178 titled 'OPTICAL DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING A CONTENT IN PROXIMITY TO THE EYE OF A USER

The optical device described in the abstract allows information visible by the user's eye to be projected without capturing a video stream. It is designed to be worn by the user and includes audio-stream-capturing means, a display system, and an optical assembly to focus the displayed content into an image. Additionally, it features a control unit to collect an audio stream, generate visual data based on the audio stream, and display the visual data as an image on the display system.

  • Audio-stream-capturing means for collecting audio streams
  • Display system for projecting visual data as an image
  • Optical assembly for focusing displayed content
  • Control unit for processing audio streams and generating visual data
  • Wearable design for user convenience

Potential Applications: - Augmented reality experiences - Hands-free information display - Assistive technology for visually impaired individuals

Problems Solved: - Providing a wearable device for projecting visual information - Enhancing user experience with audio-stream-capturing capabilities

Benefits: - Improved accessibility to information - Enhanced user interaction with displayed content - Hands-free operation for convenience

Commercial Applications: Title: Wearable Augmented Reality Device for Enhanced User Experience This technology can be used in industries such as: - Gaming - Healthcare - Education - Navigation and mapping

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the optical device collect and process audio streams for generating visual data? 2. What are the potential privacy concerns related to wearing a device that captures audio streams for visual data generation?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in wearable technology, augmented reality, and audio-stream processing for improved user experiences.


Original Abstract Submitted

the optical device () allows information visible by the eye of a user to be projected and is devoid of means for capturing a video stream, the optical device () being intended to be worn by a user and comprising audio-stream-capturing means, a display system () and an optical assembly () that is intended to focus a content displayed on the display system () so as to form an image. the optical device () also comprises a control unit () configured to collect an audio stream using the audio-stream-capturing means, to obtain a set of visual data on the basis of the collected audio stream, and to display the visual data in the form of an image on the display system ().