Identifying And Tracking Objects Via Lighting Patterns
US-2016307332-A1 · Oct 20, 2016 · US
US10532277B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10532277-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514737169-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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A hand-held controller for a virtual-reality system includes an antenna, a grip, a cage coupled to the grip, and a plurality of LEDs on an outer surface of the cage. Wireless signals are received from a remote camera via the antenna. The plurality of LEDs is duty-cycled, which includes turning on the plurality of LEDs at times determined using the wireless signals. The times when the plurality of LEDs is turned on correspond to times when the remote camera captures images of the hand-held controller.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method, comprising: at a hand-held controller for a virtual-reality system, the hand-held controller comprising an antenna, a grip, a user interface directly coupled to the grip at a first point, a cage having a ring shape directly coupled to the user interface at two points that are distinct from the first point, and a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on an outer surface of the ring shape of the cage: establishing a wireless connection with a remote camera; using the wireless connection to receive a sequence comprising a plurality of wireless signals from the remote camera via the antenna, the wireless signals corresponding to times when the remote camera captures images of the hand-held controller; and duty-cycling the plurality of LEDs, the duty-cycling comprising turning on one or more LEDs of the plurality of LEDs for a specified duration in response to receiving each of the first wireless signals, thereby turning on the one or more LEDs, in synchronization with the remote camera, when the remote camera captures images of the hand-held controller. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein each wireless signal is a respective beacon signal in a sequence of beacon signals transmitted periodically by the remote camera. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the remote camera is positioned in front of a user; and the duty-cycling comprises duty-cycling LEDs on a portion of the cage that faces the remote camera when the user holds the hand-held controller in a neutral position. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the remote camera is positioned on a head-mounted display worn by a user; and the duty-cycling comprises duty-cycling LEDs on a portion of the cage that faces the head-mounted display when the user holds the hand-held controller in a neutral position. 5. A hand-held controller for a virtual-reality system, the hand-held controller comprising: a grip; a user interface directly coupled to the grip at a first point; a cage having a ring shape directly coupled to the user interface at two points that are distinct from the first point; a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on an outer surface of the ring shape of the cage; an antenna to receive a sequence comprising a plurality of wireless signals through a wireless connection with a remote camera, the wireless signals corresponding to times when the remote camera captures images of the hand-held controller; and an LED driver to duty-cycle one or more LEDs of the plurality of LEDs for a specified duration in response to receiving each of the wireless signals received from the remote camera via the antenna, thereby turning on the one or more LEDs, in synchronization with the remote camera, when the remote camera captures images of the hand-held controller. 6. The hand-held controller of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of LEDs comprises a plurality of infrared LEDs. 7. The hand-held controller of claim 5 , further comprising one or more batteries to power the plurality of LEDs, the antenna, and the LED driver. 8. A hand-held controller for a virtual-reality system, the hand-held controller comprising: a grip; a user interface directly coupled to the grip at a first point; a cage having a ring shape directly coupled to the user interface at two points that are distinct from the first point; a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) positioned to be visible to a remote camera, wherein the plurality of LEDs are arranged on an outer surface of the ring shape; and means for duty-cycling at least one or more LEDs of the plurality of LEDs for a specified duration in response to receiving a sequence comprising a plurality of wireless signals received from the remote camera through a wireless connection with the remote camera, thereby turning on the one or more LEDs, in synchronization with the remote camera, when the remote camera captures images of the hand-held controller.
using a wireless connection, e.g. infrared or piconet · CPC title
Games using electronic circuits not otherwise provided for · CPC title
Constructional details thereof, e.g. game controllers with detachable joystick handles · CPC title
Head mounted · CPC title
comprising image capture systems, e.g. camera · CPC title
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