Wireless hands-free computing headset with detachable accessories controllable by motion, body gesture and/or vocal commands
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1. A headset computer (HSC) comprising:
- a microdisplay operatively attached to the HSC for displaying visual information received from a local HSC processor;
a motion detector for detecting a physical movement of a body part of a user and providing a user motion input to the local HSC processor;
one or more peripheral ports located on the HSC, wherein each of the one or more peripheral ports includes a mechanical and electrical accessory mount to operatively couple to and physically support one or more peripheral devices that provide one or more peripheral input signals indicating a peripheral sensor input or that respond to a user command, the one or more peripheral devices removably attached to the peripheral port;
the local HSC processor located in the HSC and further comprising;
one or more receivers, for receiving the motion and the peripheral inputs;
one or more transmitters, for transmitting one or more user commands to control the one or more peripheral devices;
a translator, for translating user motion and/or peripheral sensor input from the one or more peripheral ports into the one or more user commands, the user command controlling the peripheral device or being executable by a host processor;
a communication interface, for forwarding the user command to a host processor, and for receiving a reply from the host processor;
a display controller, for forwarding information to be displayed on the one or more microdisplays in response to the reply, including at least an audible and/or visual confirmation of the local processor having processed the user commands andwherein at least one of the one or more peripheral devices is a second microdisplay for displaying information received from the local HSC processor in concert with the operatively attached microdisplay.
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Abstract
A remote control microdisplay device that uses hand movement, body gesture, head movement, head position and/or vocal commands to control the headset, a peripheral device, a remote system, network or software application, such as to control the parameters of a field of view for the microdisplay within a larger virtual display area associated with a host application, a peripheral device or host system. The movement and/or vocal commands are detected via the headset and/or detachable peripheral device connected to the headset microdisplay device via one or more peripheral ports.
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1. A headset computer (HSC) comprising:
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a microdisplay operatively attached to the HSC for displaying visual information received from a local HSC processor; a motion detector for detecting a physical movement of a body part of a user and providing a user motion input to the local HSC processor; one or more peripheral ports located on the HSC, wherein each of the one or more peripheral ports includes a mechanical and electrical accessory mount to operatively couple to and physically support one or more peripheral devices that provide one or more peripheral input signals indicating a peripheral sensor input or that respond to a user command, the one or more peripheral devices removably attached to the peripheral port; the local HSC processor located in the HSC and further comprising; one or more receivers, for receiving the motion and the peripheral inputs; one or more transmitters, for transmitting one or more user commands to control the one or more peripheral devices; a translator, for translating user motion and/or peripheral sensor input from the one or more peripheral ports into the one or more user commands, the user command controlling the peripheral device or being executable by a host processor; a communication interface, for forwarding the user command to a host processor, and for receiving a reply from the host processor; a display controller, for forwarding information to be displayed on the one or more microdisplays in response to the reply, including at least an audible and/or visual confirmation of the local processor having processed the user commands and wherein at least one of the one or more peripheral devices is a second microdisplay for displaying information received from the local HSC processor in concert with the operatively attached microdisplay. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for operating a HSC comprising:
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displaying visual information received from a local HSC processor on a microdisplay, the microdisplay operatively attached to the HSC; detecting a physical movement of a body part of a user to provide a motion input using a motion detector; using one or more peripheral ports as a mechanical and an electrical accessory mount for operatively coupling to and for supporting one or more peripheral devices for detecting a sensor input, the one or more peripheral devices removably attached to the peripheral port; at the local HSC processor, the method further comprising; translating the sensor and/or motion input into one or more user commands, the one or more user commands controlling the one or more peripheral devices or being executable by a host processor; communicating the one or more user commands to the host processor and receiving a reply from the host processor in response to the user command; controlling at least one aspect of the HSC, peripheral devices, host processor or visual information presented on the microdisplay based on the one or more user commands, including presenting at least an audible and/or visual confirmation of the local HSC processor having processes the one or more user commands wherein at least one of the one or more peripheral devices is a second microdisplay for displaying information received from the local HSC processor in concert with the operatively attached microdisplay. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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