Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240221569). IN-VEHICLE DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract

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IN-VEHICLE DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Yoshimi Kobayashi of Toyota-shi (JP)

Yuto Korogi of Nagakute-shi (JP)

Katsunori Yamada of Toyota-shi (JP)

Yasushi Dohnoue of Seto-shi (JP)

IN-VEHICLE DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240221569 titled 'IN-VEHICLE DISPLAY DEVICE

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a processor that displays image content and anti-carsickness content on a display unit to reduce car sickness in viewers. The processor adjusts the ratio of the display area between the image content and anti-carsickness content based on the variation of the image content or the viewer's tolerance for car sickness.

  • The processor displays image content and anti-carsickness content on a display unit.
  • The ratio of the display area between the image content and anti-carsickness content is adjusted based on the variation of the image content.
  • Alternatively, the ratio is adjusted based on the viewer's tolerance for car sickness.
  • The larger the variation of the image content, the smaller the display area of the image content relative to the anti-carsickness content.
  • The lower the viewer's tolerance for car sickness, the smaller the display area of the image content relative to the anti-carsickness content.

Potential Applications: This technology could be applied in car entertainment systems, virtual reality headsets, and other display units to reduce car sickness in viewers.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the issue of car sickness in viewers when exposed to certain types of visual content.

Benefits: The technology can enhance the viewing experience for individuals prone to car sickness, making travel more comfortable for them.

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include in-car entertainment systems, virtual reality devices, and other display units where reducing car sickness in viewers is desirable.

Prior Art: Prior research in the field of virtual reality and motion sickness may provide insights into similar technologies aimed at reducing discomfort in viewers.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in display technology, motion sickness research, and user experience studies related to reducing car sickness in viewers.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the processor determine the optimal ratio of display area between image content and anti-carsickness content? 2. What are the potential long-term effects of using this technology on viewers' overall comfort during travel?


Original Abstract Submitted

the processor displays the image content and the anti-carsickness content for suppressing car sickness of the viewer on the display unit. the processor changes the ratio of the display area of the image content to the display area of the anti-carsickness content so that the larger the variation of the image content, the smaller the display area of the image content to the display area of the anti-carsickness content. alternatively, the processor changes the ratio of the display area of the image content to the display area of the anti-carsickness content so that the lower the viewer's tolerance for carsickness, the smaller the display area of the image content to the display area of the anti-carsickness content.