Manipulator-guided clamp alignment secures an imager PCB at the known image position, avoiding screw- and adhesive-driven rotational error.
Hardware-based per-pixel and frame-weighted scoring enables real-time video quality assessment during encoding with lower latency.
Viewport-based tile delivery sends each receiver only visible immersive video regions, reducing bandwidth and processing for real-time multiparty use.
Wireless timer synchronization and phase control keep multi-device shutter timing consistent for precise synchronized image capture.
Dynamic virtual objects update the session interface as interaction events occur, improving interaction perception and efficiency.
Movable and rotatable camera mounts correct stereo misalignment and user IPD variation while reducing reprojection overhead.
Varying room lighting during monitoring captures a television power profile that better reflects real viewing conditions.
Diagnostic pixels tied to reference signals verify image sensor readout order and detect control-line and ADC faults without extra circuitry.
Host and guest AR wearables share screen position, avatars, and head orientation to enable real-time collaboration with limited UI and processing.
Dynamic 2D and 3D participant layouts reduce video conference GUI crowding and distraction while improving engagement across devices.
Simulated vibration signals test OIS performance from test-pattern image size changes, avoiding costly shakers and precision errors.
Temperature-based camera functions compensate optical drift in stereo pairs, improving alignment and depth estimation across operating conditions.
Audio-guided facial motion and head posture adjustment makes generated conferencing face videos look more natural with lower real-time computation.
Capability exchange lets devices choose HDR or non-HDR video, avoiding decode errors, display abnormalities, and wasted resources.
Orientation-aware prompts show calibration only when useful, improving line-of-sight detection accuracy while reducing user annoyance.
A kinematic camera mount and calibration plate reduce positional errors and operator effort in optical extensometer measurements.
Adjusting sub-lens positions and photosensitive assembly tilt during assembly improves resolution while compensating image-plane inclination.
Component-level non-volatile memory lets a networked processor identify modular image sensors accurately for easier maintenance and preservation.
Per-user perspective changes keep shared virtual objects visible from different avatar positions without modifying the 3D environment.
Independent audio controls preserve frequencies up to 12 kHz while noise reduction and echo filtering support clearer online music lessons.