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Context-linked help appears only when needed, keeping appliance menus clear while preserving access to relevant guidance and updates.
Proximity sensing changes transparent display opacity in real time to preserve background viewing while improving on-screen content visibility.
Differential pressure monitoring and calibration set filter change thresholds more accurately, improving HVAC efficiency and avoiding unnecessary replacements.
A mirror metaphor creates a shared 3D workspace where multiple participants can interact with virtual objects and monitor self-appearance naturally.
A dual-layer desk adds an underside display and keyboard so computer use can include movement, larger viewing surfaces, and less eye strain.
Backlight-controlled touch labels stay fully dark when inactive, clearly separating operable and inoperable cooker controls to prevent misuse.
An integrated LED projector and contoured rear screen keep facial images aligned and focused while the expressive head moves freely.
By suppressing hand-motion signals during click timing, this 3D input case improves pointing accuracy and click success.
Touchscreen menus, scheduling tools, and data transfer simplify HVAC setup and operation while preserving precise environmental control.
A vehicle floor mat uses foot controls and text-to-voice email playback to avoid view obstruction and keep drivers focused on the road.
A reference light path and evaluation circuit let an optical touch switch detect sensor faults and shut off safely when malfunction occurs.
Wearable AR glasses project controls and preparation data into the user's view, replacing hard-to-clean displays on the food processor.
Integrated loudspeaker, voice recognition, and active noise cancellation make food processor operation more accessible in noisy, hands-free use.
Sliding rails, shafts, and a spring-positioning mechanism let a tablet housing support multiple tilt angles while resisting slipping and dumping.
A wet-on-wet coating sequence helps conductive fabric keep touch-screen conductivity and water repellency through snow, ice, and laundering.
Pointing direction and spoken appearance cues narrow multiple roadside object candidates for faster in-vehicle target identification.
A dual sensing unit and enable-triggered analysis cut optical monitoring power use while still detecting subject changes and abnormalities.
A UV and visible backlight activates a photocatalyst layer under the keyboard to generate hydroxyl radicals that reduce airborne bacteria and viruses.
Temporary encrypted valet passcodes split door entry and ignition authorization to improve one-handed use and block unauthorized vehicle access.
Sinusoidal sub-driving signals adjust vibration attenuation in an electromagnetic actuator while suppressing harmonics, noise, and harsh touch feel.
Sinusoidal sub-driving signals adjust haptic vibration decay while suppressing harmonics, reducing abnormal noise and harsh touch feel.
Force sensors and electromagnetic actuators let mouse buttons tune click force and tactile response, reducing accidental clicks and motor noise.
A VR replica of the battery production line lets new workers practice operations and defect handling faster without disrupting plant output.
A waveguide pupil expander widens head-up display viewing angles to show near- and far-field images in the same clearance volume.
A strain-sensing movable structure uses elastic support and electromagnetic drive to deliver compact, durable touch vibration feedback.
A single illuminated control knob combines volume, driving mode, and ambience settings to cut menu navigation and driver distraction.
LED indicators on a smart ring present driving conditions in peripheral view, reducing console and phone distraction with low-power visual alerts.
Vertical alignment of LEDs and electromechanical transducers on one transfer substrate improves haptic coupling and simplifies large interactive display manufacturing.
Preloaded container images and preserved user data enable seamless vehicle service updates without interrupting active applications.
RF antennas on head-mounted temple pieces infer jaw and facial movement from electrical changes, avoiding noisy audio sensing.
Projects driving, biometric, and environmental data into the driver's field of view to reduce gaze shifts and hazardous driving risk.
A sparse LED array on a transparent flexible substrate preserves see-through optics while adhesive encapsulation enables lamination onto curved surfaces.
Pressure-based input replaces fixed cue levels, letting trainers match stimulus intensity to animal focus and distractions more precisely.
Voice and touch analysis help vehicles tailor response timing and detail to driver mood, reducing distraction during interaction.
Gaze-triggered indicators and driving-state-based content display reduce driver distraction while preserving in-vehicle notification delivery.
A flexible membrane combines sealing, switch traces, and light distribution to block dust and liquids while simplifying keyboard assembly.
Integrated sensors detect haptic motor resonance in steering wheel switchpacks, enabling self-calibration despite tolerance drift and wear.
Rotating and pressing housings trigger distinct electrical signals in a smart ring, improving interaction accuracy and reducing false touches.
Back-EMF current sensing tracks LRA resonant frequency without High-Z interruptions, cutting circuit complexity and vibration artifacts.
A thin ceramic-polymer barrier hermetically seals brain electrode arrays to block corrosion and delamination during chronic implantation.
Focus and intent sensing adjust AR object brightness, contrast, and emphasis to keep virtual overlays clear without making real-world viewing feel unnatural.
Integrated nose-piece switches let eyewear send remote commands through frame or temple presses without bulky visible sensors or direct touch.
Detachable programmable widgets add tactile buttons and knobs to configurable vehicle displays, preserving flexibility while enabling custom control access.
Adaptive switching between infrared and visible imaging keeps eye detection reliable when IR-blocking glasses or dark cabin conditions disrupt monitoring.
Adaptive AR/VR content turns nearby landmarks into immersive timed views, reducing search input and improving occupant engagement during travel.
Camera-based user and location matching prevents unintended in-vehicle gesture responses, improving driving safety and interaction accuracy.
Removable magnetically or inductively coupled knobs, sliders, and buttons give vehicle displays tactile control without adding dashboard clutter.
Dynamic horizontal and vertical angle correction keeps in-air holograms visible and easier to manipulate across different user positions.
A keyboard hinge cavity wirelessly charges a stored stylus while the tablet powers the keyboard, improving portability and charging convenience.
Sensitive in-car voice responses are routed by privacy relevance, gaze direction, and device type to avoid exposing personal information.
Localized cushioning at the resilient support’s bending portion attenuates actuator vibration while reducing damping material use.
An integrated lever and touch sensor keyboard cuts hand movement between typing and touch input while avoiding added bulk.
AR calibration points and camera images estimate driver viewing angle and height to align HUD and seat settings without extra sensors.
Pressure sensors segment the seat to detect posture and leg motion, enabling automatic height adjustment and screen-linked immersive interaction.
A deployable touch surface with universal-joint motion lets autonomous vehicle occupants enter commands by gesture or joystick-like input with haptic feedback.
A damper between the holding part and base suppresses residual vibration, preserving strong actuator output and clearer tactile feedback.
Multiple focal planes and user sensing help AR displays match accommodation and vergence, improving comfort and peripheral awareness.
Magnetic sensing locates a physical keyboard on a hinged dual-display IHS, enabling UI resizing, touch-bar support, and posture-aware input control.
Gaze tracking and eyelid analysis let drivers select vehicle display functions without manual menu input, reducing distraction.
Eye-tracked display zones route critical driving visuals to the dominant eye, improving clarity and hazard awareness for uneven left-right eyesight.
Integrated touch and force layers share one substrate, cutting weight and cost while improving magnetic coupling for haptic feedback.
Three force sensors triangulate finger press location and intensity on a vehicle touch surface, improving command recognition with haptic feedback.
An actuator-driven display with integrated force sensing and buffer members improves touch feedback accuracy while resisting environmental vibration.
User-specific ultrasonic calibration improves vehicle tailgate gesture detection by reducing false positives and missed opening intent.
Pre-mapped door and window positions steer vehicle speakers toward tracked users outside the car for targeted volume and privacy.
A color layer and light-reducing pattern let a thin keyboard backlight create multi-color key illumination with less leakage and lower complexity.
A gesture-based operation mode replaces slow multi-step UI input with gesture and voice commands for faster, more accessible software interaction.
A single display panel switches image beams between dashboard and HUD paths to cut smart cockpit energy use and avoid extra displays.
Combining vehicle UWB PaaK sensing with phone IMU data improves hands-free gesture validation and reduces unintended vehicle activation.
Integrated windshield display zones combine AR output, gesture recognition, and light control without blocking the driver's view.
PCB stator motors replace mechanical coupling and permanent-magnet cogging to deliver high-resolution fly-by-wire haptic feedback.
Haptic and audio cues from a smart ring convey driving conditions and biometrics without visual displays, cutting distraction and power use.
Segmented pressure sensors in the seat detect leg motion accurately while keeping the seat compact and enabling screen-based interactive movement.
Tracks whether a driver's gaze leaves the primary preview region, then updates attention level and issues alerts to reduce distraction risk.
Gaze-based vehicle alerts use object count and virtual projection checks to suppress unnecessary warnings and reduce driver disturbance.
Combining short-dwell gaze tracking with button or voice confirmation cuts false activations and driver distraction during vehicle function control.
Split light-exiting holes in a press key spread strip-shaped emission to reduce starburst effects and color differences.
Detachable hard keycaps and a hollow key frame improve force transmission, tactile feedback, and immediate switch activation.
Routing sensor wiring through joined interior skin layers hides the wire, improves press feel, and preserves vehicle cabin appearance.
AR overlays stay visible based on user motion, object exit timing, and reading needs so information remains readable without lingering distraction.
Passenger position sensing assigns display touch permissions by seat, improving in-vehicle usability while reducing driver distraction.
Gas-phase parylene support enables damage-free graphene transfer, preserving conductivity and flexibility for 3D sensor structures.
Motion-track matching links a user's mobile terminal movement with optical gesture sensing to block invalid controls without facial recognition.
Eye tracking and optical depth rendering create world-locked 3D HUD images that follow user focus while reducing power use.
A dual HUD splits parking space detection and maneuver guidance across AR and reflective displays to improve parking help without overloading drivers.
AR/VR driver avatars let autonomous vehicles exchange gestures and visual cues with pedestrians while supporting secure observer-specific communication.
3D coordinate matching in a head-mounted AR interface replaces complex 2D vehicle controls with intuitive visual guidance and user commands.
A side opening and pressing mechanism let an electronic pen swap cap, switch, or touch sensor modules quickly while keeping attachment secure.
Low-temperature polycrystalline and amorphous SiC layers replace silicon stacks to improve implant biocompatibility and long-term neural signal transduction.
Fusing gaze heatmaps, scene labels, and vehicle data through a 3D CNN improves take-over prediction despite noisy eye-tracking signals.
A click haptic solenoid charges an ultracapacitor so a wireless mouse can switch standby power away from the battery and extend battery life.
A ceiling-mounted vehicle display uses a bent case layout and controller logic to improve media viewing while preserving visibility and emergency safety.
Sensors and AI convert hidden facial cues into dynamic mask visuals, preserving emotional communication while maintaining protection.
Electromagnetic actuation drives a diaphragm to add tactile key confirmation in touch-panel locks without a bulky haptic structure.
Ambient vibration sensing adjusts automotive haptic output in real time to keep feedback perceptible without becoming uncomfortably strong.
Optical pressure sensing turns button presses into analog signals, enabling finer control than binary switches with multiplexed low-latency input processing.
An extendable in-vehicle screen adds display area when content is moved, keeping original information visible and reducing driver distraction.
Magnets and gear teeth create mechanical haptic clicks during rotation, cutting power use and extra hardware in wearable controls.
Distributed RFID antennas across the hand and wrist cut bulk and preserve movement while enabling tag reads in different orientations.
Light field imaging and a neural network detect hidden bodies ahead and project windshield alerts early enough for driver reaction.
An adjacent force sensor and vibration generator use side shielding to confine haptic feedback to the touch point and limit sensor interference.
A mediated conversation agent links internal and external vehicle assistants so occupants and pedestrians can exchange timely information more safely.
By switching between immediate and interpolated motor control, vibration rises quickly while reducing noise in game controllers.
Focuses gaze tracking on primary preview regions, cutting monitoring load while alerting drivers when critical road areas are missed.
A magnetorheological elastomer-fluid actuator delivers force and vibration feedback in a smaller, lower-cost form for VR controllers and haptic shoes.
Gradual inaudible sound amplification aligns reproduced content with emotional shifts, improving control of user emotion transitions.
An electropermanent magnet assembly replaces wear-prone mechanics to tune input force feedback through magnetic polarity and strength control.
Sensor-based control selectively lowers power use in active device groups during charging to extend battery runtime without disrupting use.
Magnetic gaskets let users separate and realign keyboard layers to replace failed keys, membranes, or batteries with less waste.
A flange-extended battery layout frees space for overmolded controllers and adjacent components, boosting battery life in compact wearables.
A vehicle UI highlights the preferred input mode for each operable function, reducing user confusion and learning time across voice, gesture, and keyboard control.
A laminated sparse LED array preserves window transparency on curved vehicle surfaces while protecting LEDs and limiting visual obstruction.
A head-up display guides face capture in vehicles, aligning prompts with camera view to make biometric recording easier and more accurate.
An AMS layer coordinates multiple gaming accessories, presenting device status and mapping inputs to reduce setup complexity and improve play.
Image-triggered EEG responses authenticate mobility users with low falsification risk while avoiding weak traditional driver access methods.
A sealed magnetic snap-disk keypad detects endoscope key presses without adhesives, improving haptic feedback, cleanliness, and autoclavability.
Controlled gaze prompts capture consistent facial images in vehicles, improving driver identification accuracy with lower processing complexity.
Projected driving, biometric, and environmental cues stay in the driver's field of view, reducing console distraction and hands-off checks.
Biometric feedback guides wireless power and stimulus transfer to an implant, enabling real-time therapy adjustment with less implant-side complexity.
Microperforations, masking layers, and backlighting hide an input region until needed, preserving device aesthetics while enabling touch input.
An MR fluid chamber and sliding magnets cut mouse scroll noise while preserving tactile resistance through controllable haptic damping.
A PCB and touch plate double as the haptic exciter suspension, cutting separate mounting, wiring, and driver distraction in vehicle controls.
Multiple proximity sensors, an accelerometer, and head detection are combined to identify phone handling conditions and switch antennas accordingly.
Switching between open-loop and negative-impedance closed-loop drive keeps LRA resonance stable, cuts ringing, and sharpens haptic feedback.
Electrostatic charge sensing detects upward and downward foot motion to control device functions with higher reliability and less signal processing.
A substrate depression and integrated PCB support improve piezoelectric trackpad haptic transfer, robustness, and assembly efficiency.
Audio output is temporarily lowered during voice input so a display can recognize user commands more accurately despite background sound.
Front, back, and side touch sensors map gestures to separate command layers, enabling one-handed control of multiple on-screen objects.
A raised sensing surface above keycaps improves touch sensitivity and sheds liquids while preserving tactile keyboard feedback.
Combining capacitive and acoustic sensing lets a rotary crown detect non-capacitive contact, preserve tactile feedback, and wake on user engagement.
Pulse-count digital calibration removes leakage currents and deviation values in optical proximity sensing while reducing subtractor circuit area.
A grounded open-drain charge-cleaning phase removes parasitic wire capacitance, improving keyboard scan accuracy across key array designs.
Multiple spatial audio streams are direction-tagged so users can point to one source and receive an enhanced version with clearer quality and focus.
Ambient-noise and triboelectric sensing detect touch and motion without active field emission, cutting power use and scaling to large surfaces.
Temporal event patterns in reflected light let one sensor detect proximity and recognize motion even when the user remains still.
Independent key control modules replace matrix scanning and diodes to prevent ghost keys, cut cost, and speed key response.
A movable keypad over a touch surface combines gestures, sliding, and pressing to handle window-style and traditional interface control.
Capacitive force sensing under a cover surface turns binary touch into graded input while supporting biometric detection in electronic interfaces.
Grouped event identifiers let only active sensing elements output data, cutting unnecessary searches, power use, and signal processing time.
Conductive springs link capacitive electrodes to the PCB, removing extra wiring to cut controller weight, complexity, and cost.
Sequential subset sampling in a capacitive sensor array boosts touch sensitivity through insulating layers while keeping power use low.
Haptic feedback intensity is adjusted from user reaction time and sensor amplitude to keep manual interface feedback noticeable without excess force.
Standing waves in a periodic top panel localize ultrasonic vibration by touch position, improving haptic feedback while reducing power use.
A two-threshold touch button wakes sensing at an initial press, cutting scan power while preserving timely touch context detection.
Optical angle encoders and IMU tracking improve finger-joint resolution, enabling accurate 3D fingertip detection for virtual keyboard input.
Embedded electrodes are molded within transparent glass to keep capacitive keys sensitive while preserving shock and hydrostatic pressure resistance.
A transmission rate matrix removes force crosstalk between neighboring keys, enabling accurate multi-key press detection with FSR sensors.
Separate shield terminals let one touch controller sense distant device areas with lower RF and noise interference and better proximity accuracy.
Anti-tampering conductor grids between the keypad housing and substrate block unauthorized access and trigger detection when the device is opened.
Multiple proximity sensors feed distance and velocity data through an API, enabling nuanced touchless input without new sensor hardware.
Frequency-based text disambiguation on a reduced QWERTY keyboard cuts ambiguous keystrokes and adapts to user input with learning.
Sweeping finger motion across capacitance-sensitive keys enables cursor control and character selection without separate navigation hardware.
A segmented conductive plane and deformable spacer enable backlit force touch sensing while resisting false triggers, liquids, and cross-activation.
Key priority, sensitivity tuning, and signal timing help touch keypads reject unintended presses in compact mobile terminals.
Context-aware disambiguation ranks likely words from ambiguous reduced-keyboard input and adapts to user typing for faster text entry.
Timed active-zone redefinition counters interface drift from aging and ambient changes, preserving accurate interaction detection.
Frequency-based text disambiguation speeds reduced-keyboard entry with editable variants, learning, and next-key selection without hand movement.
Gesture-driven beamforming adjusts gain and diffuseness toward a selected sound source, improving 6DoF spatial audio realism in VR.
IMU-based gait cycle detection and machine learning time electrical stimulation in a wearable FES sleeve without footswitch hardware.
Camera-based terminal alignment overlays virtual controls on real interfaces to cut VR input fatigue and reduce erroneous operations.
A shadow mask matched to pixel spacing enables compact coded aperture eye tracking for accurate gaze sensing and user authentication.
Captured tool-motion videos are indexed by performance metrics to speed objective surgical skill evaluation and targeted training.
Wireless capacitor charging activates embedded concrete sensors without manual engagement, improving installation flexibility and efficiency.
Hover gestures let a stylus trigger opacity, width, spreading, and dripping effects to create digital ink wash strokes.
AI-driven association rules link user actions, emotions, and device states to coordinate IoT responses and reduce unattended events.
AI builds a VR replicant persona from mannerisms, personality, and history to improve avatar trust and interaction quality.
Real-time facial mapping and AR overlays help users with partial vision apply makeup accurately with better contrast, detail, and independence.
Object-aware hand rendering hides tracked hand movement near restricted virtual items to reduce recognition interference in XR.
Eye tracking identifies viewed objects for voice guidance, while IoT sensors detect abnormalities and alert caregivers or medical staff.
Gesture- and AI-driven hearable grouping routes speakers across hearing aids to support multiple conversations in noisy settings.
Real-time gesture mapping predicts intended interactions when no preset input exists, reducing memorization burden in VR and AR.
Dynamic hotkey assignment lets a compact TV remote adapt to each active panel, simplifying navigation without adding more buttons.
Waveguide depth cues and inward-facing eye tracking align accommodation and vergence while improving oculometric sensitivity in AR/VR tests.
Piezoelectric aerosol generation and detachable scent modules bring precise, varied olfactory output to VR and AR without overcomplicating headset integration.
IMU-based don/doff detection filters accidental touch triggers on head-mounted assistants, improving activation accuracy and battery life.
Applying extra stereo offset makes virtual content appear out of focus, helping users keep attention on targeted real-world or mixed-reality content.
A semitransparent 3D overlay reflects screen-normal acceleration to align visual and vestibular cues and reduce passenger motion sickness.
Tactile vibration signals object tracking and frame changes, helping users shoot accurately without constant display monitoring.
Radar tracking of an internal target lets a deformable interaction body distinguish touch, approach, and deformation with simple hardware.
IR-based room measurements and anchored IMU tracking improve binaural rendering accuracy while avoiding slow, noise-sensitive BRIR capture.
Threshold-based active and passive charge balancing limits residual voltage on high-impedance BCI electrodes to protect tissue and electrodes.
Procedural hand pose interpolation enables immersive virtual object examination without extra hardware, scripted views, or heavy processing.
Gaze-driven recentering and prominence control reduce AR/VR input burden, positioning errors, and battery use during virtual object interaction.
High-detail rendering appears only after sustained gaze at a point, cutting unnecessary calculation load while keeping viewed regions sharp.
Temperature-based gate line control extends write time in LCDs to suppress low-temperature blur without degrading image quality.
Timed fusion of voice commands and eye-tracking inputs improves surgical visualization control despite noise and speech-recognition delay.
A management server identifies utterance-related notification situations and alerts nearby people to prevent misunderstandings and device misuse.
Class-progress signals control when students view and operate 3D teaching objects in an immersive VR classroom, improving focus and understanding.
Real-time gaze behavior during typing and reading corrects eye tracker drift without manual recalibration, improving comfort and typing flow.
Eye tracking shifts projection objects across display areas when hand movement is blocked, improving head-mounted display interaction accuracy.
Visual gaze, instrument use, and surgical context drive which display shows the most relevant spatial data during a procedure.
A two-stage AR selection flow uses head pose for coarse targeting and hand gestures for precise picking, improving accuracy while reducing fatigue.
Detects seated or standing posture to adjust floor height, boundaries, and object access, reducing collisions in virtual reality.
When a user looks at a work medium, the display dims, obscures, or switches content to reduce distraction and maintain concentration.
Dynamic color, texture, and ornament codes adapt to time, location, and activity, helping users comprehend and retrieve complex web content.
Object-type rules move shared 3D content toward one user while preserving its spatial coherence from other viewpoints.