Vehicle Smart Mirror System with Heads-Up Display
First Claim
1. A vehicle mirror comprising:
- a heads-up display (HUD) projector;
a motion-detection device;
an OBD transceiver;
one or more processors; and
a memory communicatively coupled to the one or more processors, the memory comprising instructions executable by the one or more processors, the one or more processors being operable when executing the instructions to;
access OBD data received by the OBD transceiver from an OBD port of a vehicle in which the vehicle mirror is installed;
determine an identification of the vehicle from the accessed OBD data;
determine one or more calibration parameters for the HUD projector based on the determined identification of the vehicle, the one or more calibration parameters operable to position a displayed image from the HUD projector onto a HUD reflector within a line-of-sight of a driver of the vehicle;
send one or more instructions based on the one or more calibration parameters to the HUD projector;
detect, using the motion-detection device, a movement of the vehicle mirror; and
send one or more additional instructions to the HUD projector to adjust the displayed image based on the detected movement.
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Abstract
In one embodiment, a vehicle mirror includes a heads-up display (HUD) projector, an on-board diagnostics (OBD) transceiver, and one or more processors. The processors access OBD data received by the OBD transceiver from an OBD port of a vehicle. The processors further determine an identification of the vehicle from the accessed OBD data and determine one or more calibration parameters for the HUD projector based on the determined identification of the vehicle. The one or more calibration parameters are operable to position a displayed image from the HUD projector onto a HUD reflector within a line-of-sight of a driver of the vehicle. The processors further send one or more instructions based on the one or more calibration parameters to the HUD projector.
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20 Claims
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1. A vehicle mirror comprising:
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a heads-up display (HUD) projector; a motion-detection device; an OBD transceiver; one or more processors; and a memory communicatively coupled to the one or more processors, the memory comprising instructions executable by the one or more processors, the one or more processors being operable when executing the instructions to; access OBD data received by the OBD transceiver from an OBD port of a vehicle in which the vehicle mirror is installed; determine an identification of the vehicle from the accessed OBD data; determine one or more calibration parameters for the HUD projector based on the determined identification of the vehicle, the one or more calibration parameters operable to position a displayed image from the HUD projector onto a HUD reflector within a line-of-sight of a driver of the vehicle; send one or more instructions based on the one or more calibration parameters to the HUD projector; detect, using the motion-detection device, a movement of the vehicle mirror; and send one or more additional instructions to the HUD projector to adjust the displayed image based on the detected movement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A vehicle mirror comprising:
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a heads-up display (HUD) projector; an OBD transceiver; one or more processors; and a memory communicatively coupled to the one or more processors, the memory comprising instructions executable by the one or more processors, the one or more processors being operable when executing the instructions to; access OBD data received by the OBD transceiver from an OBD port of a vehicle in which the vehicle mirror is installed; determine an identification of the vehicle from the accessed OBD data; determine one or more calibration parameters for the HUD projector based on the determined identification of the vehicle, the one or more calibration parameters operable to position a displayed image from the HUD projector onto a HUD reflector within a line-of-sight of a driver of the vehicle; and send one or more instructions based on the one or more calibration parameters to the HUD projector. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. One or more computer-readable non-transitory storage media embodying software that is operable when executed to:
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access OBD data received by an OBD transceiver in a vehicle mirror from an OBD port of a vehicle in which the vehicle mirror is installed; determine an identification of the vehicle from the accessed OBD data; determine, based on the determined identification of the vehicle, one or more calibration parameters for a HUD projector embedded within the vehicle mirror, the one or more calibration parameters operable to position a displayed image from the HUD projector onto a HUD reflector within a line-of-sight of a driver of the vehicle; and send one or more instructions based on the one or more calibration parameters to the HUD projector. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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