US20240288823
2024-08-29
Physics
G03H1/0005
A vehicle designed to project holograms both inside and outside is described, utilizing a set of Integrated Holographic Camera Modules (IHCMs). These modules enable the vehicle to create movable and interactive holograms representing various objects, animals, or even people. A vehicle processor manages these projections, ensuring smooth transitions between different IHCMs as holograms move from one projection range to another.
The vehicle incorporates multiple IHCMs, which can project both static and dynamic holograms. These projections can be combined to create a unified image that spans both the interior and exterior of the vehicle. For instance, a hologram may appear partially inside the vehicle while extending outside, enhancing the visual experience for passengers and bystanders alike.
Holograms can be projected onto various surfaces, including vehicle windows or screens, allowing users to interact with them for practical purposes. For example, a user might view a restaurant menu or movie schedule through holographic displays. The system is also capable of detecting user interactions, such as gestures, to trigger specific actions like recording hologram movements or generating alerts.
The holographic system can be employed for security measures, projecting images such as police officers or security personnel outside the vehicle. This feature includes an alarm system that activates if someone attempts to touch or pass through these holograms, thereby providing an additional layer of protection for the vehicle and its occupants.
The IHCMs function effectively whether the vehicle is stationary or in motion, allowing for versatile hologram displays. Each module can operate independently or in unison to project different images simultaneously. This flexibility enables a wide range of applications, from entertainment to security, enhancing both user experience and safety in various environments.