Dynamic input system for smart glasses based on user availability states
US-12183074-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US2017131550A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017131550-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615347673-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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An HUD (Head-Up Display) control apparatus may include: a distance detector configured to detect a distance to an obstacle in front of a vehicle; and a controller configured to adjust a virtual image formation position of HUD information to a closer position in response to the distance, when the obstacle is located at a closer position than a virtual image formation position in a specific range designed in an HUD.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An HUD (Head-Up Display) control apparatus comprising: a distance detector configured to detect a distance to an obstacle in front of a vehicle; and a controller configured to adjust a virtual image formation position of HUD information to a closer position in response to the distance, when the obstacle is located at a closer position than a virtual image formation position in a specific range designed in an HUD. 2 . The HUD control apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller adjusts a distance to a flat mirror that reflects the HUD information on a screen onto which the HUD information is outputted, in order to adjust the virtual image formation position of the HUD information in response to the distance information from the vehicle to the obstacle. 3 . The HUD control apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the controller moves the flat mirror away from or close to the screen, using a motor. 4 . The HUD control apparatus of claim 2 , wherein a distance for moving the flat mirror in response to the distance from the vehicle to the obstacle is previously stored in a form of a lookup table in a memory. 5 . The HUD control apparatus of claim 2 , wherein when the flat mirror is moved close to or away from the screen, the controller adjusts a reflection angle of the flat mirror depending on the moving distance of the flat mirror such that the center of the HUD information which is reflected from the flat mirror and transmitted to the aspheric mirror is not changed. 6 . The HUD control apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the controller adjusts the reflection angle of the flat mirror using a motor. 7 . The HUD control apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the reflection angle of the flat mirror, which is to be adjusted according to the moving distance of the flat mirror, is previously stored in a form of a lookup table in a memory. 8 . An HUD control method comprising: sensing, by a controller, an obstacle in front of a vehicle through an obstacle sensor; detecting, by the controller, a distance to the obstacle from the vehicle through a distance detector; and adjusting, by the controller, a virtual image formation position of HUD information to a closer position in response to the distance, when the obstacle is located at a closer position than a virtual image formation position in a specific range designed in an HUD. 9 . The HUD control method of claim 8 , wherein in the adjusting of the virtual image formation position, the controller adjusts a distance to a flat mirror that reflects the HUD information on a screen onto which the HUD information is outputted, to adjust the virtual image formation position of the HUD information in response to the distance information from the vehicle to the obstacle. 10 . The HUD control method of claim 9 , wherein the controller moves the flat mirror away from or close to the screen, using a motor, and a distance for moving the flat mirror in response to the distance from the vehicle to the obstacle is previously stored in a form of a lookup table in a memory. 11 . The HUD control method of claim 8 , further comprising adjusting, by the controller, a reflection angle of the flat mirror such that the center of the HUD information which is reflected from the flat mirror and transmitted to the aspheric mirror is not changed, when the flat mirror is moved close to or away from the screen. 12 . The HUD control method of claim 11 , wherein the controller adjusts the reflection angle of the flat mirror using a motor, and the reflection angle of the flat mirror, which is to be adjusted according to the moving distance of the flat mirror, is previously stored in a form of a lookup table in a memory.
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