INTERACTIVE HOLOGRAPHIC HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERFACE

In order to accomplish these capabilities, the H2CI uses a combination of software and hardware components to track the motion, type of motion, location, and dwell time of a Command Object relative to a displayed hologram. This allows the H2CI to distinguish, in realtime, without human intervention,...

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Main Author O'BRIEN, WAYNE PATRICK
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 21.01.2021
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Summary:In order to accomplish these capabilities, the H2CI uses a combination of software and hardware components to track the motion, type of motion, location, and dwell time of a Command Object relative to a displayed hologram. This allows the H2CI to distinguish, in realtime, without human intervention, intended from unintended motions as well as which of multiple displayed holograms is of interest to a Command Object controlled by the user. In addition, emission and detection of EMR would permit the exchange of information among virtual objects in addition to their proximity to each other or beyond the physical capacity of the motion detector configuration, independently of the motion detector
Bibliography:Application Number: US202017060786