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System configuring a human machine interface on multiple displays

A human-machine interface, display technology, applied in the direction of user interface execution, instruments, program control devices, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-06-27
DELPHI TECH INC
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Finally, the HMI on the head unit cannot be rendered on the remote entry device since the HMI is not designed for remote device screen configuration

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[0010] figure 1 A non-limiting example of a system 10 for operating a display 12 as a human-machine interface in a manner suitable for use in an automated vehicle (not shown) is shown. It is contemplated that the vehicle could be a fully autonomous or autonomous vehicle, where the operator or occupant (not shown) merely indicates a destination and does nothing with direct manipulation of the vehicle to steer, accelerate or brake. It is also conceivable that the vehicle may be partially autonomous, where the system 10 operates the vehicle only in special circumstances, or only provides the operator with an audible or audible assisted operator when the operator has full control over the steering, acceleration, and braking of the vehicle. Visual warning.

[0011] Display 12 is typically located in the vehicle so as to be viewable by an occupant of the vehicle. Each instance of display 12 is characterized by a display resolution 14 and a display size 16 . As will become apparen...

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A system (10) for operating a display (12) as a human-machine interface suitable for use in an automated vehicle includes a display (12) and a controller (20). The display (12) is located in the vehicle so as to be viewable by an occupant of the vehicle, the display (12) being characterized by a display resolution (14) and a display size (16). The controller (20) communicates with the display (12). The controller (20) is configured to: determine how many components (24) can be shown on the display (12) based on the display size (16), determine a list of selected components (24) from the list of possible components (24), wherein each of the possible components (24) is characterized by a critical factor, and selected components (24) have a critical factor greater than a critical threshold, the configuration of each selected component is determined based on the display resolution (14), wherein the The configuration includes an aspect ratio as well as manipulating the display (12) to show the occupant selected components (24).

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates generally to a system for configuring a display for use as a human machine interface (HMI), and more particularly to a system for configuring the configuration of a display that optimizes the size and resolution of the display. Background technique [0002] Currently, automotive human-machine interfaces (HMIs) are designed and developed for specific display resolutions and specific display sizes. The design process is cumbersome, and designs are often not reusable. Therefore, each new display size and resolution requires a new HMI implementation, and each new display size and resolution requires a new graphics asset designed specifically for that particular display. Another implementation is needed when the display changes from landscape to portrait. Furthermore, multiple applications for the same display require each application to be implemented at least twice in order for it to look correct in various states. Often,...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F3/0481G06F9/44
CPCG06F3/0481G06F9/451G06F2203/04806
Inventor S·K·安吉利M·A·凯迪D·M·萨勒
Owner DELPHI TECH INC
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