Motion-Stabilized UI Adjustment for Accessible Digital Platforms
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing digital platforms face challenges in motion stabilization, particularly for users with disabilities, due to issues such as motion-induced discomfort, inconsistent voice command functionality, inadequate customization options, and poor accessibility, which hinder effective interaction and navigation.
Innovation Solution
Implementing a motion stabilization system that utilizes sensors like accelerometers and gyroscopes to detect motion, applies advanced filtering techniques, and adjusts user interface elements dynamically to counteract motion, incorporating user-specific profiles for tailored stabilization settings.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If motion stabilization is implemented using sensors and processing, then accessibility and usability are improved, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces motion stabilization as an intermediary layer between the physical device motion and the digital interface. Sensors detect motion, the stabilization model processes this data, and UI elements are adjusted accordingly. This intermediary system translates physical motion into stabilized digital interactions, improving usability without requiring users to directly compensate for device movement.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent replaces manual mechanical stabilization efforts with an automated electronic system. Instead of requiring users to physically stabilize the device or manually adjust interface elements, the system uses accelerometers, gyroscopes, and computational algorithms to automatically detect motion and adjust UI elements, substituting mechanical user effort with electronic automation.
2Object-affected harmful factors
If real-time motion adjustment is applied, then motion-induced discomfort is reduced, but processing requirements and energy consumption increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements periodic motion detection and adjustment cycles rather than continuous processing. The system detects motion events, applies stabilization adjustments, and maintains stability during static periods. This periodic action reduces energy consumption compared to continuous real-time processing while still providing effective motion stabilization during active movement.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent dynamically changes processing parameters based on motion detection. When motion is detected, the system activates full stabilization processing; when the device is stationary, it reduces processing intensity. This parameter adaptation allows the system to maintain low energy consumption during normal operation while providing robust motion stabilization only when needed.
3Adaptability or versatility
If user-specific profiles are incorporated, then accessibility is enhanced, but system complexity and data management requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies local quality by customizing stabilization parameters for different user profiles rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. Each user profile has specific preferences for stabilization intensity, UI element adjustment, and motion sensitivity. The system selectively applies different stabilization characteristics to different users based on their profiles, enhancing accessibility for users with specific needs while avoiding unnecessary complexity for general users.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
Enhances accessibility by stabilizing visual output and adjusting UI elements in real-time, providing a smoother and more personalized user experience, reducing motion-related disturbances and improving usability across various digital platforms.
Implementation Method 1
The motion data is received from the one or more sensor devices comprising one or more accelerometers
Implementation Method 2
Implementing a motion stabilization system that utilizes sensors like accelerometers and gyroscopes to detect motion
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AI summary
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide techniques for enhanced motion stabilization in digital platforms. Motion data associated with a user device may be received. Stabilization adjustment data may be generated using a motion stabilization model and based on the motion data. User interface elements associated with a user interface of the user device may be adjusted based on the stabilization adjustment data.