Settings area for generating vehicle trajectory for electronic devices (graphical user interface)
CN310062557SActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30BEIJING BAIDU NETCOM SCI & TECH CO LTD
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- BEIJING BAIDU NETCOM SCI & TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-30
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Abstract
1. Name of the product in this design: Setting area of the graphical user interface for generating vehicle trajectory of electronic device. 2. Purpose of this design: An electronic device. 3. The key design features of this product are the graphical user interface in the electronic device for which protection is sought. 4. The image or photograph that best illustrates the key design points: Design 1 Change State Diagram 5. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of the graphical user interface: The graphical user interface is used for vehicle trajectory generation. The graphical user interface requests protection for a specific area used to set the target parking space and the parking spaces along the driving trajectory. 7. Human-computer interaction method of the graphical user interface: In response to the user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" button in the main view of Design 1, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 1 to Design 1 Change State Figure 1 to display the target parking space icon and its operation prompts; in response to the user moving the target parking space icon to the target location, the graphical user interface changes from Design 1 Change State Figure 1 to Design 1 Change State Figure 2 to display relevant operation prompts and the generated preview trajectory; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Passing Parking Space" button in Design 1 Change State Figure 2 after completing the addition of the target parking space, the graphical user interface changes from Design 1 Change State Figure 2 to Design 1 Change State Diagram 3 displays the passing parking space icons and their operation prompts; in response to the user moving the passing parking space icon to the target location, the graphical user interface changes from Design 1 Change State Diagram 3 to Design 1 Change State Diagram 4 to display the relevant operation prompts; in response to the user completing the addition of the passing parking space, the graphical user interface changes from Design 1 Change State Diagram 4 to Design 1 Change State Diagram 5 to display the parking space addition result; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Submit Point" button in Design 1 Change State Diagram 5, the graphical user interface changes from Design 1 Change State Diagram 5 to Design 1 Change State Diagram 6 to display the generated driving trajectory result. In response to a user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" button in the main view of Design 2 and moving the target parking space icon to the target location, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 2 to Design 2 Change State Figure 1 to display relevant operation prompts and the generated preview trajectory. In response to a user adding a target parking space and then touching or clicking the "Passing Parking Space" button in Design 2 Change State Figure 1 and moving the passing parking space icon to the target location, the graphical user interface changes from Design 2 Change State Figure 1 to Design 2 Change State Figure 2 to display relevant operation prompts. In response to a user adding a passing parking space, the graphical user interface changes from Design 2 Change State Figure 2 to Design 2 Change State Figure 3 to display the parking space addition result. In response to a user touching or clicking the "Submit Point" button in Design 2 Change State Figure 3, the graphical user interface changes from Design 2 Change State Figure 3 to Design 2 Change State Figure 4 to display the generated driving trajectory. In response to a user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" button in the main view of Design 3 and moving the target parking space icon to the target location, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 3 to Design 3 Change State Diagram 1 to display relevant operation prompts and the generated preview trajectory; in response to a user completing the addition of a target parking space and touching or clicking the "Passing Parking Spaces" button in Design 3 Change State Diagram 1 to complete the addition of passing parking spaces, the graphical user interface changes from Design 3 Change State Diagram 1 to Design 3 Change State Diagram 2 to display the parking space addition result; in response to a user touching or clicking the "Submit Point" button in Design 3 Change State Diagram 2, the graphical user interface changes from Design 3 Change State Diagram 2 to Design 3 Change State Diagram 3 to display the generated driving trajectory result. In response to the user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" and "Passing Parking Space" buttons in the Design 4 main view and completing the addition of the target parking space and passing parking space, the graphical user interface changes from the Design 4 main view to Design 4 Change State Figure 1 to display the parking space addition result and the generated preview trajectory; in response to the user touching or clicking the "Submit Point" button in Design 4 Change State Figure 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 4 Change State Figure 1 to Design 4 Change State Figure 2 to display the generated driving trajectory result. In response to a user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" and "Passing Parking Space" buttons in the Design 5 main view and completing the addition of the target parking space and passing parking space, the graphical user interface changes from the Design 5 main view to the Design 5 change state diagram to display the parking space addition result and the generated preview trajectory. In response to a user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" and "Passing Parking Space" buttons in the main view of Design 6 and completing the addition of the target parking space and passing parking space, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 6 to Design 6 Change State Figure 1 to display the parking space addition result and the generated preview trajectory; in response to a user hovering the cursor over the target parking space icon in Design 6 Change State Figure 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 6 Change State Figure 1 to Design 6 Change State Figure 2 to display relevant operation prompts and operation buttons; in response to a user dragging the target parking space icon in Design 6 Change State Figure 2 to the target location, the graphical user interface changes from Design 6 Change State Figure 2 to Design 6 Change State Figure 3 to display the parking space dragging result and relevant prompts. In response to a user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" and "Passing Parking Space" buttons in the Design 7 main view and completing the addition of the target parking space and passing parking space, the graphical user interface changes from the Design 7 main view to Design 7 Change State Figure 1 to display the parking space addition result and the generated preview trajectory; in response to a user hovering the cursor over the passing parking space icon in Design 7 Change State Figure 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 7 Change State Figure 1 to Design 7 Change State Figure 2 to display relevant operation prompts and operation buttons; in response to a user dragging the passing parking space icon in Design 7 Change State Figure 2 to the target location, the graphical user interface changes from Design 7 Change State Figure 2 to Design 7 Change State Figure 3 to display the parking space dragging result and relevant prompts. In response to a user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" and "Passing Parking Space" buttons in the main view of Design 8 and completing the addition of the target parking space and passing parking space, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 8 to Design 8 Change State Diagram 1 to display the parking space addition result and the generated preview trajectory; in response to a user hovering the cursor over the target parking space icon in Design 8 Change State Diagram 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 8 Change State Diagram 1 to Design 8 Change State Diagram 2 to display the relevant operation buttons; in response to a user rotating the parking space icon to the target angle using the rotation button in Design 8 Change State Diagram 2, the graphical user interface changes from Design 8 Change State Diagram 2 to Design 8 Change State Diagram 3 to display the parking space rotation result and related prompts. In response to a user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" and "Passing Parking Space" buttons in the main view of Design 9 and completing the addition of the target parking space and passing parking space, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 9 to Design 9 Change State Diagram 1 to display the parking space addition result and the generated preview trajectory; in response to a user hovering the cursor over the passing parking space icon in Design 9 Change State Diagram 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 9 Change State Diagram 1 to Design 9 Change State Diagram 2 to display the relevant operation buttons; in response to a user rotating the parking space icon to the target angle using the rotation button in Design 9 Change State Diagram 2, the graphical user interface changes from Design 9 Change State Diagram 2 to Design 9 Change State Diagram 3 to display the parking space rotation result and related prompts. In response to a user touching or clicking the "Target Parking Space" and "Passing Parking Space" buttons in the main view of Design 10 and completing the addition of the target parking space and passing parking space, the graphical user interface changes from the main view of Design 10 to Design 10 Change State Figure 1 to display the parking space addition result and the generated preview trajectory; in response to a user hovering the cursor over the target parking space icon in Design 10 Change State Figure 1, the graphical user interface changes from Design 10 Change State Figure 1 to Design 10 Change State Figure 2 to display relevant operation prompts and operation buttons. 8. Other situations requiring explanation: The portion of the graphical user interface shown by the yellow dashed lines in the views of Design 1 to Design 10 does not constitute the part that is protected by this design. The pattern formed by the white dashed lines in the views of Designs 1 to 10 is part of the design patent that is to be protected. This design does not require color protection.
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