ROLLABLE/BENDABLE VIRTUAL 3D DISPLAY
20230089575 ยท 2023-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N5/655
ELECTRICITY
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A virtual 3D display for a motor vehicle includes a substrate and a flexible display positioned on the substrate. The flexible display is rollable and bendable within a cabin of the motor vehicle.
Claims
1. A virtual 3D display for a motor vehicle, the display comprising: a substrate; and a flexible display positioned on the substrate, the flexible display being rollable and bendable within a cabin of the motor vehicle.
2. The display of claim 1, wherein when the display is either unrolled or unrolled and bended, the display provides a divider in the cabin.
3. The display of claim 1, wherein when the display is unrolled and bended, the display provides a street view to occupants in the cabin.
4. The display of claim 1, wherein the display unrolls as the display moves along tracks towards sides of the cabin.
5. The display of claim 4, wherein the display bends as the display moves along tracks towards a front and a back of the cabin.
6. The display of claim 4, wherein the tracks are positioned on a floor and a ceiling of the cabin.
7. The display of claim 1 further comprising an eye tracker to determine a location and movement of an occupant's eyes.
8. The display of claim 7, wherein the eye tracker communicates with an on-board computer and graphical processing unit to continuously optimize 3D effects based on the location and movement of an occupant's eyes.
9. The display of claim 8, wherein the display creates one or more touch or gesture sensor locations.
10. The display of claim 1, wherein the display reconfigures itself.
11. The display of claim 10, wherein the display reconfigures itself when specific vehicle applications are selected, when a specific driving condition occurs, or a user chooses to do so.
12. A virtual 3D display for a motor vehicle, the display comprising: a substrate; a flexible display positioned on the substrate, the flexible display being rollable and bendable, wherein when the display is either unrolled or unrolled and bended, the display provides a divider in the cabin and a street view to occupants in the cabin.
13. The display of claim 12, wherein the display unrolls as the display moves along tracks towards sides of the cabin, and wherein the display bends as the display moves along tracks towards a front and a back of the cabin.
14. The display of claim 13, wherein the tracks are positioned on a floor and a ceiling of the cabin.
15. The display of claim 12 further comprising an eye tracker to determine a location and movement of an occupant's eyes.
16. The display of claim 15, wherein the eye tracker communicates with an on-board computer and graphical processing unit to continuously optimize 3D effects for the occupant with regard to the occupant's viewing location.
17. The display of claim 16, wherein the display creates one or more touch or gesture sensor locations.
18. The display of claim 12, wherein the display reconfigures itself when specific vehicle applications are selected, when a specific driving condition occurs, or when a user chooses to do so.
19. A virtual 3D display for a motor vehicle, the display comprising: a substrate; a flexible display positioned on the substrate, the flexible display being rollable and bendable; and a sensor that enables interaction between an occupant of the motor vehicle and the virtual 3D display, wherein the display creates one or more touch or gesture sensor locations that detects gestures by the occupant or detects touches by the occupant.
20. The display of claim 19, wherein the display reconfigures itself when specific vehicle applications are selected, when a specific driving condition occurs, or when a user chooses to do so.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
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[0041] In certain implementations of the aforementioned arrangements, 3D illusions are prioritized to utilize different applications while a user makes various selections on a screen. After learning such behaviors through, for example, artificial intelligence, the application the user is likely to utilize is highlighted by depth illusion. Since the illusion appears more reachable to the user, this implementation increases the user experience of the user. As shown in
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[0043] The off-board inputs 214 are communicated through a data communication network 224 and data servers 226. Information from the data servers 226, the user behavior inputs 206, and the on-board inputs 236 are processed by an on-board processor and graphics processing unit (GPU) 228 System outputs 204 from the on-board processor and GPU 228 include, for example, an automated display bending mechanism 230, multi-view display barrier switching 232 and optimized graphics for 3D effects 234.
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[0045] Next in decision step 322, the process 300 determines if the user's eye location changed. If the determination is yes, the on-board processor determines new graphics in step 328 and the GPU delivers new graphics to display in step 326 for the user to view in step 320. In the answer from the decision step 322 is no, then a decision step 324 determines if the user interacted with the display. If that answer is no, the process proceeds to step 320 for user viewing. If the answer is yes, the process proceeds to decision step 314 that determines is the user selected a different application. If the answer is no, the process 300 proceeds to step 328 to determine new graphics. And if the answer is yes, the process proceeds to step 306 to determine of the application requires virtual 3D effects.
[0046] A virtual 3D display of the present disclosure offers several advantages, including low costs and providing an association between a 3D environment and the actual world. Such a display is capable of being utilized as an infotainment display, a warning/navigation instruction carrier, a situation awareness (SA) display, or a room divider. The display is capable of use in manual, semi-autonomous and fully autonomous driving to increase SA and user experience.
[0047] The description of the present disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the gist of the present disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the present disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.