Vehicle displays systems and methods for shifting content between displays
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H02J-007/00
G06F-003/0484
B60L-011/18
G06F-009/44
G06F-003/14
G09G-005/14
G06F-003/0481
G06F-003/0488
G06F-003/16
H04L-029/08
G06F-003/048
출원번호
US-0640004
(2015-03-05)
등록번호
US-9423937
(2016-08-23)
발명자
/ 주소
Penilla, Angel A.
Penilla, Albert S.
출원인 / 주소
Penilla, Angel A.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
2인용 특허 :
168
초록▼
Methods and systems are provided, for automatically causing content items to shift to or from screens of a vehicle. One example includes a system in a vehicle that includes an on-board computer. The system includes a first display screen of the vehicle and a second display screen of the vehicle. Als
Methods and systems are provided, for automatically causing content items to shift to or from screens of a vehicle. One example includes a system in a vehicle that includes an on-board computer. The system includes a first display screen of the vehicle and a second display screen of the vehicle. Also provided is a processor of the on-board computer for processing instructions to enable rendering of a graphical user interface (GUI) items on each of the first and second display screens. A first GUI item is displayed on the first display screen and a second GUI item is displayed on the second display screen. The instructions processed by the processor automatically causing the first GUI item to shift from being displayed on the first display screen to being displayed on the second display screen. Wherein the shifting occurs in response to processing a safe driving condition.
대표청구항▼
1. A method for controlling operation of display screens of a vehicle, comprising, processing, by a computer of the vehicle, first graphical content to be rendered in a dashboard display screen that is located in front of a steering wheel of the vehicle;processing, by the computer of the vehicle, se
1. A method for controlling operation of display screens of a vehicle, comprising, processing, by a computer of the vehicle, first graphical content to be rendered in a dashboard display screen that is located in front of a steering wheel of the vehicle;processing, by the computer of the vehicle, second graphical content to be rendered on a second display screen that is separate from the dashboard display screen;detecting, by the computer of the vehicle, user input to interact with the second graphical content when rendered on the second display screen;determining, by the computer of the vehicle, that the user input to interact with the second graphical content exceeds a level of interactivity that is predetermined to cause distraction while the vehicle is being driven;processing, by the computer of the vehicle, instructions to automatically move at least one item of the second graphical content rendered in the second display screen to being rendered in the dashboard display screen when the user input is determined to exceed the level of interactivity while the vehicle is being driven; andassociating biometrics to a profile of a user account that is provided access to the vehicle, the biometrics used to identify configuration settings of the first graphical content to be rendered in the dashboard display screen or the second graphical content to be rendered on the second display screen;wherein the biometrics include one or more of image data of a driver's face, image data of a passenger's face, a fingerprint, a retina scan, a signature, a voice/audio signature, a gesture, a user input, a login, a key, a paring device, or combinations of two or more thereof. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the second display screen includes any one or more of a center console display screen, or a glass surface display screen, or a windshield display screen, or a window display screen, or a touch surface display screen, or a headrest display screen, or a movable display screen, or a wireless display screen, or a wire-connected display screen. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising, translating at least some of the content associated with the user input to voice or audio. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising, restricting at least some of the content rendered on the second display screen when a determination is made that the vehicle is being driven or is moving. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the restricted content includes content requiring text input;enabling audio text reading and audio text input; andautomatically unrestricting the content requiring text input when a determination is made that the vehicle is not being driven or is not moving. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the configuration settings define a selection of particular types of graphics, or icons, or color schemes for the first graphical content and the second graphical content. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one item of the second graphical content rendered in the second display screen moved to being rendered in the dashboard display screen is content of an application; wherein at least one item on the dashboard display screen is automatically sized or resized to remain on the dashboard display screen when the second graphical content of the application is rendered on the dashboard display screen. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the application is a mapping application and the at least one item to remain on the dashboard display screen is a speed indicator. 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising, saving a history of user inputs received over time;processing the history of user inputs to learn patterns of the user inputs, the learned patterns identifying information of factors of when the inputs were made;automatically programming configuration settings associated with, the first graphical content and the second graphical content; wherein the configuration settings define a selection of particular types of graphics, icons, or color schemes for the first graphical content and the second graphical content. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the configuration settings define visual skins for a look and feel of at least some of the first graphical content or the second graphical content. 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising, processing credential information of the user to access the vehicle;wherein the credential information is received at the vehicle from one or more of user input via a user interface, or a communication with a mobile device of the user, or a prior saved input, or a voice input, or a facial recognition, or an eye-retina scan, or a fingerprint scan, or a combination of biometrics, or a touch surface defined on the display screen or a glass of the vehicle, or a door, or dashboard, or an interface surface of the vehicle, or the biometrics associated with the profile of the user account. 12. A system in a vehicle, comprising, an on-board computer;a first display screen of the vehicle;a second display screen of the vehicle; anda processor of the on-board computer for processing instructions to enable rendering of a graphical user interface (GUI) items on each of the first and second display screens, wherein a first GUI item is displayed on the first display screen and a second GUI item is displayed on the second display screen, the instructions processed by the processor automatically causing the first GUI item to shift from being displayed on the first display screen to being displayed on the second display screen, the processor is further configured to process a user profile for a user to access the vehicle, the user profile is received based on one or more of user input via a user interface, or communication with a mobile device of a user, or a prior saved input, or a voice input, or a facial recognition, or an eye-retina scan, or a fingerprint scan, or a combination of biometrics, or a touch surface defined on the display screen or a glass of the vehicle, or a door, or dashboard, or an interface surface of the vehicle, the user profile defines configuration settings for the vehicle, the configuration settings define visual skins for a predefined look and feel of at least some graphical content to be rendered on the first or second display screens. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the first display screen of the vehicle is one of a center console display screen or a dashboard display screen, and the second display screen of the vehicle is a heads-up display screen, wherein the on-board computer is at least one of a plurality of on-board computers. 14. The system of claim 12, wherein instructions processed by the processor are configured to determine when interaction with the first GUI item produces interaction that exceeds a level of interactivity that is predetermined to cause distraction while the vehicle is being driven; andwherein the shifting occurs after determining that the interaction exceeds the level of interactivity and the vehicle is determined to be driven. 15. The system of claim 12, wherein the automatic causing of the first GUI item to shift from being displayed on the first display screen to being displayed on the second display screen is based on a pre-defined safety determination indicating that the first GUI item displayed on the second display screen is safer during driving of the vehicle. 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the first GUI item and the second GUI item represent graphical content, the graphical content includes one of images, or pictures, or text, or lines, or icons, or buttons, or controls, or combinations of two or more thereof. 17. The system of claim 12, wherein the processor implements instructions to restrict at least some of the content rendered on the first or second display screens when a determination is made that the vehicle is being driven or is moving. 18. The system of claim 17, wherein the restricted content is at least partially handled by automatically enabling audio text reading and audio text input, and automatically unrestricting the restricted content when a determination is made that the vehicle is no longer being driven nor is moving. 19. Non-transitory computer readable media for controlling operation of display screens of a vehicle, comprising, program instructions for processing first graphical content to be rendered in a dashboard display screen that is located in front of a steering wheel of the vehicle;program instructions for processing second graphical content to be rendered on a second display screen that is separate from the dashboard display screen;program instructions for detecting user input to interact with the second graphical content when rendered on the second display screen;program instructions for determining that the user input to interact with the second graphical content exceeds a level of interactivity that is predetermined to cause distraction while the vehicle is being driven;program instructions for processing instructions to automatically move at least one item of the second graphical content rendered in the second display screen to being rendered in the dashboard display screen when the user input is determined to exceed the level of interactivity while the vehicle is being driven; andprogram instructions for associating biometrics to a profile of a user account that is provided access to the vehicle, the biometrics used to identify configuration settings of the first graphical content to be rendered in the dashboard display screen or the second graphical content to be rendered on the second display screen;wherein the biometrics include one or more of image data of a driver's face, image data of a passenger's face, a fingerprint, a retina scan, a signature, a voice/audio signature, a gesture, a user input, a login, a key, a paring device, or combinations of two or more thereof. 20. The non-transitory computer readable media of claim 19, wherein the second display screen includes any one or more of a center console display screen, or a glass surface display screen, or a windshield display screen, or a window display screen, or a touch surface display screen, or a headrest display screen, or a movable display screen, or a wireless display screen, or a wire-connected display screen.
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