Apparatus and Method for Virtual Reality
US-2023215023-A1 · Jul 6, 2023 · US
US2023333636A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023333636-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318134215-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 14, 2022 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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A display arrangement for presenting video information to a human operator in a vehicle senses vehicle movements and movements of a head mounted display unit. Based on vehicle movements and movements of the display unit, a virtual scenario with background video data and application video data are generated to a display arrangement. The background video data are modified so background video moves opposite to vehicle movements. The application video data are modified so application video moves according to vehicle movement. A perspective onto the application video can be modified based on relative movements of the display unit with respect to the vehicle. This may reduce conflicts between sensory impressions of the vestibular system and eyes of the operator because movements of the vehicle and movements of the display unit are considered when generating and modifying the background and application video data presented to the operator.
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1 . A display arrangement for presenting a virtual video scenario to a human operator in a vehicle, the display arrangement comprising: a display unit with a housing, a first sensor, and a retaining strap, the display unit being configured to be releasably attached to a head of the human operator, and the first sensor being configured to sense first spatial movement information of the display unit; a second sensor that is couplable to the vehicle and configured to sense second spatial movement information of the vehicle; and a control unit communicatively coupled to the display unit and configured to provide a virtual video scenario to be displayed by the display unit, and to receive the first spatial movement information; wherein the control unit is communicatively coupled to the second sensor and configured to receive the second spatial movement information; wherein the control unit is configured to generate the virtual video scenario based on background video data and application video data; wherein the control unit is configured to determine a relative movement of the display unit with regard to the vehicle based on the second spatial movement information and the first spatial movement information; and wherein the control unit is configured to modify the background video data based on the second spatial movement information, and to modify the application video data based on the second spatial movement information and the relative movement of the display unit with regard to the vehicle. 2 . The display arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the first sensor is configured to sense a rotational movement of the display unit about at least one spatial axis. 3 . The display arrangement of claim 2 , wherein the first sensor is configured to sense a rotational movement of the display unit about each of three orthogonal spatial axes. 4 . The display arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the second sensor is configured to sense a rotational movement of the vehicle about at least one spatial axis. 5 . The display arrangement of claim 4 , wherein the second sensor is configured to sense a rotational movement of the vehicle about each of three orthogonal spatial axes. 6 . The display arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the background video data represent a spherical artificial horizon that surrounds an eye-point of the operator at a predetermined virtual distance. 7 . The display arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the application video data is embedded within the background video data and overlays the background video data when observed by the operator. 8 . The display arrangement of claim 7 , wherein the application video data is surrounded by a peripheral region represented by background video data not overlaid by the application video data. 9 . The display arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to determine the relative movement of the display unit with regard to the vehicle by subtracting the second spatial movement information from the first spatial movement information. 10 . The display arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to modify the background video data based on the second spatial movement information in a manner that the background video data perform a movement opposite to the second spatial movement. 11 . The display arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to modify the application video data based on the second spatial movement information in a manner that the application video data perform a movement with respect to the background video data in a same direction as the second spatial movement. 12 . The display arrangement of claim 11 , wherein the control unit is configured to modify the application video data based on the relative movement of the display unit with regard to the vehicle in a manner that the application video data are shown from a different perspective in accordance with the relative movement of the display unit with regard to the vehicle. 13 . A vehicle, comprising: a display arrangement of claim 1 ; wherein the display arrangement is part of a video workstation for an operator. 14 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the second sensor is fixedly attached to the vehicle. 15 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the vehicle is an aircraft.
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