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公开(公告)号:US11615506B2
公开(公告)日:2023-03-28
申请号:US17530242
申请日:2021-11-18
Applicant: Snap Inc.
Inventor: Bernhard Jung , Edward Lee Kim-Koon
Abstract: A method for adjusting an over-rendered area of a display in an AR device is described. The method includes identifying an angular velocity of a display device, a most recent pose of the display device, previous warp poses, and previous over-rendered areas, and adjusting a size of a dynamic over-rendered area based on a combination of the angular velocity, the most recent pose, the previous warp poses, and the previous over-rendered areas.
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公开(公告)号:US12265664B2
公开(公告)日:2025-04-01
申请号:US18341558
申请日:2023-06-26
Applicant: Snap Inc.
Inventor: Georgios Evangelidis , Bernhard Jung , Ilteris Kaan Canberk , Daniel Wolf , Balázs Tóth , Márton Gergely Kajtár , Branislav Micusik
Abstract: A method for aligning coordinate systems of user devices in an augmented reality system using somatic points of a user's hand as alignment markers. Images captured from multiple user devices are used to align the reference coordinate systems of the user devices to a common reference coordinate system. In some examples, user devices capture images of a hand of a user and use object recognition to identify somatic points as alignment markers. The somatic points of a user device are translated to a common reference coordinate system determined by another user device.
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公开(公告)号:US20250069186A1
公开(公告)日:2025-02-27
申请号:US18943110
申请日:2024-11-11
Applicant: Snap Inc.
Inventor: Bernhard Jung , Edward Lee Kim-Koon
Abstract: A method for adjusting an over-rendered area of a display in an AR device is described. The method includes identifying an angular velocity of a display device, a most recent pose of the display device, previous warp poses, and previous over-rendered areas, and adjusting a size of a dynamic over-rendered area based on a combination of the angular velocity, the most recent pose, the previous warp poses, and the previous over-rendered areas.
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公开(公告)号:US12182583B2
公开(公告)日:2024-12-31
申请号:US17664107
申请日:2022-05-19
Applicant: Snap Inc.
Inventor: Andrzej Bylicki , Ola Jeppsson , Bernhard Jung , Aidan Rogers , Olivier Slabbert Schonken , Farid Zare Seisan
IPC: G06F9/4401
Abstract: Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for a personalized avatar experience during a system boot process.
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公开(公告)号:US11719939B2
公开(公告)日:2023-08-08
申请号:US17739551
申请日:2022-05-09
Applicant: Snap Inc.
Inventor: Sumant Hanumante , Bernhard Jung , Matthias Kalkgruber , Anton Kondratenko , Edward Lee Kim-Koon , Gerald Nilles , John James Robertson , Dmitry Ryuma , Alexander Sourov , Daniel Wolf
CPC classification number: G02B27/0172 , G01K7/00 , G06F1/26 , G06F3/011 , G06T19/006 , G01K2215/00 , G02B27/0093 , G02B2027/014 , G02B2027/0138 , G02B2027/0178
Abstract: Devices and methods for dynamic power configuration (e.g., reduction) for thermal management (e.g., mitigation) in a wearable electronic device such as an eyewear device. The wearable electronic device monitors its temperature and, responsive to the temperature, configures the services is provides to operate in different modes for thermal mitigation (e.g., to prevent overheating). For example, based on temperature, the wearable electronic device adjusts sensors (e.g., turns cameras on or off, changes the sampling rate, or a combination thereof) and adjusts display components (e.g., adjusted rate at which a graphical processing unit generates images and a visual display is updated). This enables the wearable electronic device to consume less power when temperatures are too high in order to provide thermal mitigation.
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公开(公告)号:US20220365348A1
公开(公告)日:2022-11-17
申请号:US17739551
申请日:2022-05-09
Applicant: Snap Inc.
Inventor: Sumant Hanumante , Bernhard Jung , Matthias Kalkgruber , Anton Kondratenko , Edward Lee Kim-Koon , Gerald Nilles , John James Robertson , Dmitry Ryuma , Alexander Sourov , Daniel Wolf
Abstract: Devices and methods for dynamic power configuration (e.g., reduction) for thermal management (e.g., mitigation) in a wearable electronic device such as an eyewear device. The wearable electronic device monitors its temperature and, responsive to the temperature, configures the services is provides to operate in different modes for thermal mitigation (e.g., to prevent overheating). For example, based on temperature, the wearable electronic device adjusts sensors (e.g., turns cameras on or off, changes the sampling rate, or a combination thereof) and adjusts display components (e.g., adjusted rate at which a graphical processing unit generates images and a visual display is updated). This enables the wearable electronic device to consume less power when temperatures are too high in order to provide thermal mitigation.
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