B60R2300/205

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING OBJECT OF INTEREST OF USER
20230046258 · 2023-02-16 ·

The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatuses for identifying an object of interest of a user. One example method includes obtaining information about a line-of-sight-gazed region of the user and an environment image corresponding to the user, obtaining information about a first gaze region of the user in the environment image based on the environment image, where the first gaze region is used to indicate a sensitive region determined by using a physical feature of a human body, and obtaining a target gaze region of the user based on the information about the line-of-sight-gazed region and the information about the first gaze region. The gaze region is used to indicate a region in which a target object gazed by the user in the environment image is located.

Head-up display and moving body with head-up display mounted thereon

A head-up display is configured to project an image on a transparent reflection member to cause an observer to visually recognize a virtual image, and includes a display device configured to display the image, and a projection optical system configured to project the image displayed by the display device as the virtual image for the observer. The projection optical system is configured to form an image as an intermediate image, and includes a first lens configured to condense light, and a first optical element configured to diffuse light. The first lens and the first optical element are disposed in this order along an optical path from the display device. The first lens is inclined with respect to a reference beam which is defined as a beam reaching a center of a viewpoint region of the observer and corresponding to a center of the virtual image.

BACKLIGHT UNIT FOR HEAD-UP DISPLAY APPARATUS

A backlight unit in a head-up display apparatus according to the present disclosure includes A plurality of light sources configured to emit light; a plurality of primary light collectors configured to collect the light emitted by the plurality of light sources to transmit, refract, or reflect the collected light; and a secondary light collector configured to recollect the light which is collected by the plurality of primary light collectors. At this point, an optical axis of one among the plurality of light sources, the plurality of primary light collectors, and the secondary light collector is disposed to be different from the other two.

DISPLAY DEVICE FOR A VEHICLE

There is provided a display device for a vehicle, the display device including: a display unit that is visible to an occupant of a vehicle; a memory; and a processor that is connected to the memory, the processor changing a content image displayed on the display unit so as to be displayed in the same direction as a direction in which a travel path of the vehicle curves.

Distortion calibration glasses, distortion correction head-up display device and system, image display distortion correction method and in-vehicle system
11567321 · 2023-01-31 · ·

Glasses, a head-up display device and system, and an in-vehicle system for distortion calibration are provided, as well as a distortion correction method. The glasses include a first lens, a second lens, and a correction structure. The correction structure includes first and second standard plates and a polarizers having first and second polarization directions corresponding to the first and second lenses, respectively. The first and second standard plates are configured to enable the head-up display device to generate first and second correction images after receiving first and second distortion images of the first and second standard plates, respectively, based on the first and second distortion degrees of the first and second standard plates, respectively, and on an image to be displayed. The first polarized direction is perpendicular to the second polarized direction.

HEAD-UP DISPLAY SYSTEM AND MOVING BODY
20230026137 · 2023-01-26 ·

A head-up display system includes a first projection module, a second projection module, and a first reflective optical element. The first projection module projects a first image. The second projection module projects a second image. The first reflective optical element reflects at least a part of the first image and at least a part of the second image. The first projection module includes a first display panel that displays the first image and projects the first image toward the first reflective optical element. The second projection module includes a second display panel that displays the second image, and an optical system that directs the second image toward the first reflective optical element.

Display system with augmented focal point
11709408 · 2023-07-25 · ·

A device and system for augmenting the focal length of an electronic display. The device may comprise a display, a first mirror, a second mirror, and a lens. The display is operable to emit light corresponding to a first image in a first direction. The first mirror has a first focal length and is operable to reflect light from the first direction to a second direction. The second mirror has a second focal length and is operable to reflect light from the second direction to a third direction. The lens has a third focal length and is operable to transmit light from the third direction. Further, the light transmitted by the lens is viewable by a user as a second image. Additionally, the perceived distance from the user to the second image is greater than a distance from the user to the lens.

Vehicular vision system
11560092 · 2023-01-24 · ·

A vehicular vision system includes a camera disposed at a vehicle, at least one non-vision sensor disposed at the vehicle, and a display system of the vehicle that displays video images for viewing by the driver of the vehicle. Image data captured by the camera and sensor data sensed by the non-vision sensor are provided to a control of the vehicle. Responsive at least in part to processing at the control of image data captured by the camera, video images are displayed by a video display screen of the display system. The vehicular vision system determines an augmented reality overlay and the video display screen also displays the augmented reality overlay. The displayed augmented reality overlay pertains to at least one accessory of the equipped vehicle and/or is responsive at least in part to a driving condition of the equipped vehicle.

HUD INTELLIGENT COLOR CORRECTION (HUD ICC)
20230228992 · 2023-07-20 ·

A head up display system presents information to a human driver of a motor vehicle such that the presented information is superimposed on a windshield of the motor vehicle. An image capturing device captures an image of a scene in front of the vehicle that is representative of a background against which the information is presented to the driver. An electronic processor receives signals from the image capturing device indicative of the captured images of the scene in front of the vehicle. The processor determines, based on a color of the presented information and the signals from the image capturing device, whether the presented information is readable by the driver. If it is determined that the presented information is not readable by the driver, then a color of the presented information is changed so as to make the presented information more readable by the driver.

IMAGING AND DISPLAY SYSTEM

Imaging and display system includes: a display; an optical system including a first mirror and a second mirror; a housing; a light-transmissive cover transparent to light and disposed to cover at least part of an opening of the housing; and a driver monitoring camera supported by a supporting body connected outside of the housing. First light emitted from the display passes through the light-transmissive cover via the optical system, and is reflected by a windshield toward a direction of the user. The driver monitoring camera captures an image of a driver shown on the light-transmissive cover by second light from a direction of the driver reflected by the windshield toward a direction of the light-transmissive cover.