G03H2001/0061

Light field display system based amusement park attraction

A light filed (LF) display system for displaying holographic content to viewers in an amusement park (e.g., as part of an amusement park ride). The LF display system in an amusement park includes LF display modules tiled together to form an array of LF modules. In some embodiments, the LF display system includes a tracking system and/or a viewer profiling module. The tracking system and viewer profiling module can monitor and store characteristics of viewers on the amusement park ride, a viewer profile describing a viewer, and/or responses of viewers to the holographic content during the amusement park ride. The holographic content created for display on an amusement park ride can be based on any of the monitored or stored information.

Holographic keyboard display

Embodiments that relate to displaying holographic keyboard and hand images in a holographic environment are provided. In one embodiment depth information of an actual position of a user's hand is received. Using the depth information, a holographic hand image representing the user's hand is displayed in a virtual hand plane in the holographic environment. In response to receiving a keyboard activation input from the user and using the depth information, the holographic keyboard image is adaptively displayed in a virtual keyboard plane in the holographic environment at a virtual distance under the holographic hand image representing the user's hand.

Mobile terminal and method for controlling the same
09766775 · 2017-09-19 · ·

A mobile terminal including a touchscreen; a wireless communication unit configured to wirelessly communicate with an external watch terminal having a holography module disposed in a band of the watch terminal and being worn by a user; a sensing unit configured to sense a gesture of the user; and a controller configured to display a launch screen of a prescribed application on the touchscreen, receive a prescribed gesture sensed through the sensing unit, and control the wireless communication unit to transmit a control command to the external terminal to output a holographic image corresponding to the launch screen, in response to the received prescribed gesture.

HOLOGRAPHIC EXTERNAL CALLING DEVICE FOR ELEVATOR
20210403280 · 2021-12-30 ·

A holographic external call device for an elevator, which includes a device shell. One side of the device shell is provided with a sensor mounting hole, and a gesture sensor is installed in the sensor mounting hole. An optical module is installed, one side of the optical module is provided with two screen installation grooves, the two screen installation grooves are both installed with a screen, and the bottom side of the optical module is provided with a main board. The screen produces an image after power on, which affects the light reconstruction in the optical module to generate an image in the air, and then the finger clicks on the image in the air. The gesture sensor will sense the gesture and send the command for the main board, addressing cross-contact infection problem caused by using the elevator outbound button to call the elevator without actual physical contact.

Light field display system for cinemas

A light filed (LF) display system for displaying holographic content (e.g., a holographic film or holographic content to augment a film) to viewers in a cinema. The LF display system in the cinema includes LF display modules tiled together to form an array of LF modules. The array of LF modules create a holographic object volume for displaying the holographic content in the cinema. The array of LF modules displays the holographic content to viewers in viewing volumes. The LF display system can be included in a LF film network. The LF film network allows holographic content to be created at one location and presented at another location. The LF film network includes a network system to manage the digital rights of the holographic performance content.

LIGHT FIELD DISPLAY SYSTEM FOR CINEMAS

A light filed (LF) display system for displaying holographic content (e.g., a holographic film or holographic content to augment a film) to viewers in a cinema. The LF display system in the cinema includes LF display modules tiled together to form an array of LF modules. The array of LF modules create a holographic object volume for displaying the holographic content in the cinema. The array of LF modules displays the holographic content to viewers in viewing volumes. The LF display system can be included in a LF film network. The LF film network allows holographic content to be created at one location and presented at another location. The LF film network includes a network system to manage the digital rights of the holographic performance content.

Laser mid-air hologram touch input buttons for a toilet bidet
11347354 · 2022-05-31 ·

A smart toilet with a bidet, and a midair input display. The input display is bacterial free, due to the display being made of air molecules excited by lasers, that produce lights in midair. The produced lights are holograms. A user contacts the holograms, with their finger. The holograms have a touch feel. Contact with one of the holograms with the finger, is detected by a camera, and is associated to an activation of the hologram, and an activation of a bidet operation associated to the hologram. Each hologram shows a different operation of the bidet, by either the hologram or a sign associated to the hologram. Some of the operations of the bidet, wash the user's elimination areas, with water directed from the bidet. Some of the bidet operations include, bidet back wash, front wash, change of bidet water temperature, and change of water pressure.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISPLAYING MEDIA ASSETS ASSOCIATED WITH HOLOGRAPHIC STRUCTURES
20220164033 · 2022-05-26 ·

Methods and systems are described for improved techniques for consuming and interacting with media content. Specifically, a media guidance application may present a holographic structure using a holographic interface. Moreover, the media guidance application may monitor the user and/or area about the holographic interface for user interactions that may cause the media guidance application to alter the holographic structure based on a user interaction. The media guidance application may also after altering the holographic structure, generate for display a media asset associated with the holographic structure.

Multi-dimension information service helmet method and system
11740777 · 2023-08-29 · ·

Various implementations directed to price time priority queue for a multi-dimension map tile device repository are provided. In one implementation, a method may include receiving origin location data and destination location data. The method may also include generating data networks based on the optimized origin location data and the destination location data. The method may further include determining data hubs along the transmission or transit route and network, where the virtual hubs include a first virtual hub based on the origin location data and a second virtual hub based on the destination location data. The method may additionally include receiving IoT device data for the geolocation exchange units. In addition, the method may include receiving market depth data for a geolocation exchange for the geolocation exchange units based on the multi-dimension map tile repository nodal sequences.

Augmented reality glasses images in midair having a feel when touched
11334165 · 2022-05-17 ·

Augmented reality glasses are used, with a transducer array, to give images, produced by the glasses, a feel in midair. The glasses images can be shown as three-dimensional images, that are located in midair. The images are located near the transducer array. The array produces a touch feel in mid-air. The mid-air touch feel occupies the same space as the image. The feel gives the image a touch feel, when a user touches the image. The touch sense, can give the image a more real interaction when touched, such as, giving an image of a food item like a sandwich, a feel similar to a sandwich feel. The images with feel, allow for an immersive experience, within the augmented reality environment. The feel can move, when the image moves, such as, the user views an image, of another user's hand moving, and feels the movement of the hand.