Vehicle-to-vehicle communicator on full-windshield head-up display
First Claim
1. Method to display a graphic describing traffic information based upon vehicle-to-vehicle communication upon a substantially transparent windscreen head up display of a host vehicle, the method comprising:
- monitoring the vehicle-to-vehicle communication;
determining the traffic information based upon the vehicle-to-vehicle communication;
determining the graphic describing the traffic information for display upon the substantially transparent windscreen head up display; and
displaying the graphic upon the substantially transparent windscreen head up display;
wherein the substantially transparent windscreen head up display comprises one of light emitting particles or microstructures over a predefined region of the windscreen permitting luminescent display while permitting vision through the windscreen.
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Abstract
A substantially transparent windscreen head up display includes one of light emitting particles or microstructures over a predefined region of the windscreen permitting luminescent display while permitting vision through the windscreen. A method to display a graphic describing traffic information based upon vehicle-to-vehicle communication upon the substantially transparent windscreen head up display of a host vehicle includes monitoring the vehicle-to-vehicle communication, determining the traffic information based upon the vehicle-to-vehicle communication, determining the graphic describing the traffic information for display upon the substantially transparent windscreen head up display, and displaying the graphic upon the substantially transparent windscreen head up display.
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20 Claims
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1. Method to display a graphic describing traffic information based upon vehicle-to-vehicle communication upon a substantially transparent windscreen head up display of a host vehicle, the method comprising:
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monitoring the vehicle-to-vehicle communication; determining the traffic information based upon the vehicle-to-vehicle communication; determining the graphic describing the traffic information for display upon the substantially transparent windscreen head up display; and displaying the graphic upon the substantially transparent windscreen head up display; wherein the substantially transparent windscreen head up display comprises one of light emitting particles or microstructures over a predefined region of the windscreen permitting luminescent display while permitting vision through the windscreen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. System to display a graphic upon a substantially transparent windscreen head up display of a host vehicle describing a required response of the vehicle based upon vehicle-to-vehicle communication, the system comprising:
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a vehicle-to-vehicle communication device; a sensor describing a location of the eyes of an occupant of the host vehicle; the substantially transparent windscreen head up display comprising one of light emitting particles or microstructures over a predefined region of the windscreen permitting luminescent display while permitting vision through the windscreen; an enhanced vision system manager monitoring the vehicle-to-vehicle communication device; monitoring the sensor describing the location of the eyes of the occupant of the host vehicle; determining movement of another vehicle based upon communication through the vehicle-to-vehicle communication device; evaluating the movement of the other vehicle to require a response by the host vehicle; and determining a registered display requirement based upon the required response by the host vehicle and data from the sensor describing the location of the eyes of the occupant of the host vehicle; a graphics system generating the graphic describing the required response of the host vehicle based upon the registered display requirement; and a graphics projection system communicating with the graphics system and displaying the graphic describing the required response of the host vehicle upon the substantially transparent windscreen head up display.
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