WIFI ENABLED HEAD UP DISPLAY (HUD)
20190094535 ยท 2019-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09G5/003
PHYSICS
B60R2300/406
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04N7/18
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B60R1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A head up display arrangement for a motor vehicle includes at least one camera capturing images of a scene outside of the motor vehicle, and wirelessly transmitting first video signals indicative of the captured images. A receiver wirelessly receives the first video signals and transmits second video signals dependent upon the first video signals. A head up display system is communicatively coupled to the receiver and receives the second video signals. The head up display system reflects a light field off of a windshield of the motor vehicle such that the reflection is visible to a driver of the vehicle as a virtual image. The light field is dependent upon the second video signals.
Claims
1. A head up display arrangement for a motor vehicle, the arrangement comprising: at least one camera configured to: capture images of a scene outside of the motor vehicle; and wirelessly transmit first video signals indicative of the captured images; a receiver configured to wirelessly receive the first video signals and transmit second video signals dependent upon the first video signals; and a head up display system communicatively coupled to the receiver and configured to: receive the second video signals; and reflect a light field off of a windshield of the motor vehicle such that the reflection is visible to a driver of the vehicle as a virtual image, the light field being dependent upon the second video signals.
2. The head up display arrangement of claim 1 wherein the at least one camera comprises at least one WiFi transmitting camera.
3. The head up display arrangement of claim 1 wherein the receiver comprises a WiFi receiver.
4. The head up display arrangement of claim 1 wherein the at least one camera. comprises a rear-view camera.
5. The head up display arrangement of claim 1 wherein the head up display system includes projection optics having at least one mirror.
6. The head up display arrangement of claim 1 wherein the virtual image appears to the driver to be outside the windshield.
7. The head up display arrangement of claim 1 wherein the at least one camera comprises a side view camera.
8. A display method for a motor vehicle, the method comprising: capturing images of a scene outside of the motor vehicle; wirelessly transmitting first video signals indicative of the captured images; wirelessly receiving the first video signals; transmitting second video signals to a head up display system, the second video signals being dependent upon the first video signals; receiving the second video signals at the head up display system; and reflecting a light field off of a windshield of the motor vehicle such that the reflection is visible to a driver of the vehicle as a virtual image, the light field being dependent upon the second video signals.
9. The display method of claim 8 wherein the images are captured by at least one WiFi transmitting camera.
10. The display method of claim 8 wherein the first video signals are received by a WiFi receiver.
11. The display method of claim 8 wherein the images are captured by a rear-view camera.
12. The display method of claim 8 wherein the head up display system includes projection optics having at least one mirror.
13. The display method of claim 8 wherein the virtual image appears to the driver to be outside the windshield.
14. The display method of claim 8 wherein the images are captured by at least one side view camera.
15. A head up display arrangement for a motor vehicle, the arrangement comprising: a plurality of WiFi transmitting cameras configured to: capture images of a scene outside of the motor vehicle; and wirelessly transmit first video signals indicative of the captured images; a WiFi receiver configured to wirelessly receive the first video signals and transmit second video signals dependent upon the first video signals; and a head up display system communicatively coupled to the WiFi receiver and configured to: receive the second video signals; and. produce a virtual image that is visible to a driver of the vehicle, the virtual image being dependent upon the second video signals.
16. The head up display arrangement of claim 15 wherein the head up display system is configured to reflect a tight field off of a windshield of the motor vehicle to thereby produce the virtual image.
17. The head up display arrangement of claim 15 wherein the cameras comprise a rear-view camera.
18. The head up display arrangement of claim 15 wherein the head up display system includes projection optics having at least one mirror.
19. The head up display arrangement of claim 15 wherein the virtual image appears to the driver to be outside the windshield.
20. The head up display arrangement of claim 15 wherein the cameras comprise a side view camera.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] A better understanding of the present invention will he had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0021] Next, in step 404, first video signals indicative of the captured images are wirelessly transmitted. For example, these captured images may be wirelessly transmitted from cameras 14, 16, 18 to WiFi receiver 12.
[0022] In a next step 406, the first video signals are wirelessly received. For example, WiFi receiver 12 may wirelessly receive the captured images transmitted from cameras 14, 16, 18.
[0023] In step 408, second video signals are transmitted to a head up display system. The second video signals are dependent upon the first video signals. For example, a signal based on the captured images may be transmitted from WiFi receiver 12 to controller 331 of a head up display system.
[0024] Next, in step 410, the second video signals are received at the head up display system. For example, controller 331 may receive the signal from WiFi receiver 12.
[0025] In a final step 412, a light field is reflected off of a windshield of the motor vehicle such that the reflection is visible to a driver of the vehicle as a virtual image. The light field is dependent upon the second video signals. For example, PGU 332, display 334 and projection optics 336 may produce a light field based on the signal received from WiFi receiver 12 such that the light field is reflected off of windshield 28, and such that the reflection is visible to a driver of the vehicle as virtual image 26.
[0026] The invention has been described as wirelessly connecting the HUD to WiFi devices. However, in another embodiment, the HUD is directly connected to WiFi devices and cameras via a cable.
[0027] The foregoing description may refer to motor vehicle, automobile, automotive, or similar expressions. It is to he understood that these terms are not intended to limit the invention to any particular type of transportation vehicle. Rather, the invention may be applied to any type of transportation vehicle whether traveling by air, water, or ground, such as airplanes, boats, etc.
[0028] The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to he understood therefrom for modifications can be made by those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.