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Multiple vehicle and trailer cameras are fused with odometry and trailer angle data to fill blind areas during reversing and parking.
Vehicle or remote cameras capture surroundings and relay unobstructed visual data through a mobile app without blocking the driver's view.
A tilting guide member lets a roof-mounted display extend and retract while bending for angle control, stability, and durability.
A movable optical unit reshapes TOF light patterns to improve depth resolution without more sensor pixels, while lowering power use and eye risk.
Adjusting reference voltage and output power helps display power supplies maintain voltage margin without extra boost ICs, cutting parts and board space.
Zone-priority cameras and infrared lighting improve low-light cabin checks, object detection, and cleanliness monitoring in self-driving cars.
By combining local and downstream power through dual interfaces, the display boosts daisy-chain charging without larger or costlier hardware.
A vertical ZnO and modified PbS stack shortens carrier paths and reduces interface defects to improve infrared responsivity and response time.
Real-time tracking corrects sample drift with dynamic centering and focus, keeping electron microscope ROI images aligned and sharp.
When a driver's gaze leaves primary preview regions, attention levels drop and targeted alerts help restore focus on critical road areas.
A 3D vehicle model merges object contours from multiple cameras to prevent disappearance and ghost images in surround view displays.
Pre-checking speech volume and prompting gain adjustment helps maintain voice-to-text accuracy in outdoor noise.
A sensor-driven blocking mechanism adjusts the HUD optical path to limit sunlight heating of the display panel without interrupting image projection.
Low-power sensors trigger recording only when adaptive thresholds detect suspicious activity, cutting false positives and camera energy use.
Software-panned rear-view images keep a trailer in sight through turns without moving the camera, improving visibility on curvy roads.
Dual OETF signaling in VUI and SEI lets one video stream support HDR playback while remaining compatible with SDR decoders.
Radar-based motion sensing triggers dashcam recording only for relevant external movement, cutting parked-car power drain and wasted storage.
Windowed feature-map attention enriches multi-camera semantics for more accurate 3D bounding boxes with lower real-time processing demand.
By combining bridgeless PFC and auxiliary LLC control in one chip, the OLED power board shrinks while maintaining stable output and enable timing.
A switchable reflective-transmissive optical component lets one HUD project multiple images, cutting unit count, cost, and optical complexity.
HF vapor etching removes sacrificial SiO2, then reactive gases and vacuum pumping clear silicon, carbon, and ammonium salt residues.
Dynamic pre-buffer and main-buffer switching preserves audiovisual data during continuous recording, preventing frame drops and image loss.
Rotatable I/O ports adjust with housing tilt to keep cables aligned, reducing wear, disconnection, and peripheral damage.
When forward obstacles may disappear from a chosen view, the control unit switches the 3D vehicle display viewpoint to keep them visible.
Gyro data combined with a rotation estimation model corrects video orientation, improving object recognition and distance estimation during device rotation.
Motion is extracted from a single remanent image to control devices reliably without complex image-sequence processing.
A turntable and main button let officers tag videos on the body-worn camera immediately after recording, cutting post-duty station work.
A wide-angle sub-camera keeps fast-moving subjects tracked and in focus after they leave the main camera frame.
Optical sensing or thermal imaging at the nozzle waiting port detects liquid leaks and confirms treatment temperature before substrate processing.
Overhead solar panels power and shade the display, while storage and control reduce grid dependence and keep operation continuous.
When a blind-spot camera or monitor fails, corrected surround-view images keep the vehicle rear-side field of view available.
An externally mounted thermal imager bypasses IR-blocking vehicle glass and wirelessly relays clear thermal images to in-cabin displays.
Distributed metal support portions and a resin layer keep a thin large light-receiving region flat while improving heat dissipation and terminal connection reliability.
Multiple vehicle camera views are merged around an aligned vehicle icon so drivers can grasp direction at a glance and select relevant footage.
Wi-Fi channel-state changes around a vehicle trigger camera recording, cutting continuous recording load while detecting nearby occupants.
A polarizer-only opening creates a clear camera light path while avoiding light leakage and uneven stress in AMOLED full-screen displays.
A free-form transparent cover corrects aberration in enlarged HUD light, enabling larger virtual images with clearer driver information.
Controlling the transparent cover incidence angle to 65° or less cuts irregular-light luminance and suppresses head-up display double images.
An external antenna relay module adds wireless reception to a TV while avoiding larger housing size through a protruding connection case.
Sensors trigger recording only when tipping or contact signs appear, preserving near-miss footage without overwhelming storage.
Passenger recognition and notification history let vehicles shorten repeat update displays, reducing frustration and power shutdown time.
Time-shifted capture from offset vehicle cameras reduces parallax and creates a more uniform overall view of the surroundings.
A wide camera detects objects, then a scanning OPFE steers the tele view for high-resolution imaging without losing scene coverage.
A relay and dual AC-DC converters keep display signal processing and micom power stable while enabling lower-power standby modes.
External power is split between display operation and battery charging, while a smart stand enables battery-priority use and device mobility.
Precomputed correction data and temperature sensing keep scanning mirror deflection within ±0.05° despite frequency and axis shift errors.
Visible and near-infrared cameras divide the cabin into priority zones to detect occupants, cleanliness, and left-behind objects in any light.
Separate dashcam storage by driver ID protects privacy and prevents one driver's old video deletion from erasing another driver's evidence.
Per-pixel storage, threshold detection, and signal conversion improve electron counting accuracy, SNR, and throughput at low beam currents.
Touch gestures on live UAV video replace specialized controls, enabling precise navigation and faster insurance data collection by non-experts.
Voice queries are translated into gimbal movements that communicate responses without displays or audio, simplifying camera interaction.
Split shell guides with slide-lock tab arms speed camera attachment while keeping the inspection head above debris and reducing fouling.
Springs, dampers, and a ball joint let a gimbal sleeve absorb high-frequency aerial vehicle vibration, improving video stability and reducing audio noise.
A shifted distance-pixel and color-filter layout improves parallax sensing accuracy while preserving light sensitivity, color reproduction, and low noise.
A pressing body and elastic member spread fastening force across a glass cover, improving stand stability without raising breakage risk.
Floating-point audio is edited with device or sound-source metadata plus dither and noise shaping to cut bit depth with less quality loss.
Captured serializer setup traffic is analyzed to auto-configure a recording deserializer, cutting setup effort while preserving image stream accuracy.
A virtual clock derived from audio codec timing enables accurate multi-device playback sync without synchronized system clocks or dedicated hardware.
When local volume hits its upper or lower limit, the display sends commands to the host so users can keep adjusting audio from one control.
Blind source separation and Bayesian rank statistics isolate in-view audio sources and crop out off-region components in complex scenes.
Historical context data guides AGC starting gain selection, cutting repeated gain tests while preserving accurate signature and watermark extraction.
A control transistor and voltage divider stabilize comparator timing by limiting parasitic capacitance in solid-state image sensors.
Column memory lets multiple delta-sigma modulators share one decimation filter, cutting image sensor readout circuit area.
Flip-flop gray counting removes logic-gate and replica-circuit delays, improving image sensor conversion speed and linearity.
A two-stage comparator with a limiter clamps first-stage voltage to cut column fixed pattern noise and lower A/D converter power use.
Variable reset current lets an APD recover quickly after detection while limiting heat, re-ignition, and crosstalk.
Buffered loudness profiles let a playback device preserve responsive, smooth volume changes while replacement media temporarily overrides the original source.
A shared laser clock is adjusted to align MEMS mirror and laser timing, cutting power use in high-resolution portable projectors.
A shared column readout circuit combines low- and high-conversion-gain signals to remove noise gaps while preserving wide dynamic range.
Current-mode in-pixel differential amplification cuts column bus settling time, boosting CMOS image sensor readout speed and frame rate.
Time-delayed reset pulses and feedback capacitors improve digital pixel charge transfer, helping small pixels maintain SNR with less leakage.
Load detection and signal extraction circuits let coaxial video links carry reverse control signals without extra cables or closed-loop errors.
Image-based subject type detection steers audio emphasis or suppression, making target sounds clearer when subjects move or overlap.
A split SAR ADC uses coarse and fine reference voltages to speed settling, maintain precision, and raise image sensor readout bandwidth.
Fluid inflow holes aligned with a terahertz oscillator array even out cooling, reducing heat dispersion and improving camera SNR.
By switching among log-periodic filter elements, a TVWS transceiver suppresses second harmonics and adapts to fragmented channels for low-power IoT links.
Level- and frequency-dependent filtering matches a user's hearing loss profile to improve clarity without raising all frequencies uncomfortably.
Dynamic CTIA reset switching enables two-color, dual-polarity imaging across bright and low light while expanding range and limiting noise.
A split current path between the pixel data line, amplifier, and current source reduces IR-drop and preserves output voltage accuracy.
A playback device detects source and replacement loudness, then adjusts incoming audio to prevent abrupt volume changes during media switches.
Feedback-controlled variable current sources keep ADC reference ramp amplitude wide at low voltage while suppressing streaking and horizontal noise.
A loadable L-TSPC counter integrates counting, pre-subtraction, and readout to speed two-phase CMOS image sensor conversion with lower power.
Electronic mask patterns built into the focal plane array boost imaging resolution while cutting data bandwidth, power dissipation, and optical complexity.
Level correction between ramp-converted and multi-gain pixel signals improves synthesis linearity and dynamic range in image pickup.
Segmented storage and current circuits generate a linear ramp with lower glitch power, saving area and power in image sensors.
A two-rate ramp shifts comparator reset to a third potential, shortening AD conversion time while preserving linearity and image quality.
A switched capacitor is connected only during conversion, reducing ADC noise propagation and capacitor stress in solid-state imagers.
Multiple short reset and signal ramps let an image sensor average ADC conversions to cut thermal noise without slowing dynamic range readout.
Audio and optical sensing are combined in one exam tool so remote clinicians can assess patients without losing key diagnostic capability.
Adjustable comparator input capacitance cancels pixel power noise in image sensors, reducing conversion errors at ultra-low power.
Microphone feedback and AI tuning adjust mobile boombox equalizer settings to keep sound quality consistent across different resting surfaces.
Power-gated SRAM in each pixel blocks shoot-through current during ADC writes, enabling global shutter imaging with higher frame rates and lower noise.
By analyzing a received test sound, the system calculates frequency compensation to adapt multimedia audio output to room acoustics.
Clock frequency is shifted during vertical blanking to avoid MIPI EMI collisions while keeping real-time image transmission continuous.
Clock phase is shifted and checked during video blanking periods to prevent temperature-driven bit errors without substrate redesign.
Reset switches and an intermediate node block leakage current and device noise, reducing false events in event-based image sensors.
Linear, continuous ramp comparison signals split ADC into two phases, raising image sensor conversion resolution without slowing frame rate.
Capacitor-stored previous-frame signals let a CIS comparator detect motion without ADC, cutting detection time, area, and power.
Extended protection films and a high-modulus edge adhesion part distribute rolling stress to prevent film separation and keep the display flat.