The subject matter of the present disclosure is directed to a threat warning system and a method thereof and, in particular, to a threat warning system adapted to a head-mounted virtual reality display device and a method thereof.
In the virtual reality display technology, the Head-Mounted Display (hereinafter referred to as HMD) is usually used as a display device to display three-dimensional images. The HMD applied to the virtual reality display technology is normally disposed with goggles which are used to entirely shade user's eyes to cover his/her sight. Two image display elements are disposed inside the goggles, and respectively correspond to user's eyes to produce image signals. Because the images signals produced by the image display elements have parallax, the three-dimensional visual effect is produced.
Existing virtual reality HMDs can be immersive or non-immersive. For the sake of immersing user in the visual effect of virtual reality produced by the HMD, it has to use the goggles to cover user's sight to prevent user from the surrounding image viewing, so that user can be immersed in the visual effect of virtual reality entirely.
When wearing the current HMD, the user cannot view his/her surroundings because their eyes have been covered by goggles, that is, the user is unable to perceive ambient potential threats. For example, user may get hit accidentally by external objects such as wall, desk, chair, electrical appliance, and so on when having exaggerated body movements.
In addition, when the user wears the HMD in public places such as on a flight or a long-distance coach, it is impossible to perceive ambient potential threats. If a thief or an invader approaches to user intentionally, it is impossible to avoid the user's belongings being taken away or to avoid user being attacked.
In view of this, the conventional head-mounted virtual reality display device has shortcomings. There is a need to improve its structure so as to ensure the safety and promote the utility for the user.
It is impossible to view the surroundings when wearing a conventional head-mounted virtual reality display device in order to perceive ambient potential threats because the user's eyes are covered by goggles. As a result, the primary object of the present disclosure is to provide a threat warning system adapted to a head-mounted virtual reality display device and a method thereof which aims to overcome the technical problem mentioned above.
According to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a threat warning system adapted to a virtual reality display device is provided, which includes: a head-mounted display device wearable on a user's head; a detecting module disposed with at least one sensor, the at least one sensor disposed on the head-mounted display device and sensing a distance between at least one external object and the user and a direction of the external object, and providing distance and direction information; a warning module producing a threat warning signal, and the user perceiving the distance of external object and the direction of external object relative to the user through the threat warning signal; and a control module electrically connected to the detecting module and the warning module, and determining whether a distance between the external object and the user is smaller than a warning distance based on the distance and direction information provided by the detecting module; and when the distance between the external object and the user has been determined smaller than the warning distance, the control module controlling the warning module to send the threat warning signal.
One of the embodiments of the threat warning module comprises a plurality of vibration units which are respectively disposed on the head-mounted display device at different angles, and the control module controls one or more vibration units which correspond to the direction of the external object to produce vibrations so as to produce the warning signal which corresponds to the direction of external object.
One of the embodiments of the threat warning signal comprises an audio signal, the warning module further comprises at least one audio unit, and the audio signal is produced by the at least one audio unit.
One of the embodiments of the threat warning signal further comprises a visual signal, and the control module drives the head-mounted display device to display the visual signal.
One of the embodiments of the threat warning system adapted to a virtual reality display device further comprises an image capturing module disposed with at least one image capturing lens, the image capturing module captures the user's surroundings, and the control module determines whether a distance of an external object is smaller than a warning distance; when the distance of an external object has been determined smaller than the warning distance, the control module switches an image source of the head-mounted display device to the surrounding image captured by the image capturing module, and then the head-mounted display device is driven to display the surroundings.
One of the embodiments of the threat warning system adapted to a virtual reality display device further comprises a signaling unit and a receiving unit, wherein the signaling unit is fastened on the user's belongings and sends a positioning signal, the receiving unit is electrically connected to the control module and receives the positioning signal to determine a distance between the signaling unit and the receiving unit; and when the distance between the signaling unit and the receiving unit has been determined to exceed a predetermined distance, the control module controls the warning module to send a warning signal.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a threat warning method adapted to a virtual reality display device is provided, which includes the following steps: providing a detecting module and a warning module on a head-mounted display device, and the detecting module and the warning module electrically connected to a control module; detecting distance and direction of at least one external object by the control module, and outputting distance and direction information to the control module; and detecting distance and direction of at least one external object by the control module, and outputting distance and direction information to the control module; wherein the threat warning signal is a direction indicator for directing user to the direction of the external object.
In order to further understand the techniques, means and effects of the present disclosure, the following detailed descriptions and appended drawings are hereby referred to, such that, and through which, the purposes, features and aspects of the present disclosure can be thoroughly and concretely appreciated; however, the appended drawings are merely provided for reference and illustration, without any intention to be used for limiting the present disclosure.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
The head-mounted display device 30 is a display device for displaying 3D images, and is disposed with goggles 32 and a headband 33. The goggles 32 are wearable on the user's head to cover his/her eyes. Two image display elements 31 are disposed inside the goggles 32, and respectively correspond to the user's eyes to display 3D images. This has a 3D visual effect on the user because the 3D images provided by the image display elements 31 have parallax.
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The warning module 40 is controlled by the control module 20 to produce the threat warning signal. In the selected embodiment, the threat warning signal produced by the warning module 40 is also a direction indicator, thereby helping a user to identify the direction of the potential threat object.
The threat warning produced by the warning module 40 can be performed in the form of vibration, sound and/or visual display. In the selected embodiment, the threat warning produced by the warning module 40 includes a vibration signal. When the control module 20 has determined that the distance of an external object is smaller than the warning distance, the control module 20 controls a vibration driving module 21 to drive the vibration units 40 to produce vibrations based on the received vibration signal. In addition, the control module 20 further determines a direction of the external object based on the direction information, and then controls one or more the vibration units 40 which correspond to the direction of the external object to produce vibrations so as to produce a vibration signal which corresponds to the direction of the external object, so that the user can identify the direction of the external object according to the vibration signal produced by the vibration unit 41.
In the selected embodiment, the threat warning signal further includes an audio signal which can be a warning sound output by the audio unit 42. The audio signal can also be a direction indicator using sound, so that the user can identify the direction of the external object according to the warning sound which corresponds to the direction of the external object or depending on the sound levels produced by the audio unit 42.
In addition, the threat warning signal includes a visual signal which can be an image, a flashing light, and so on. The visual signal is displayed by the head-mounted display device 30, and is also a direction indicator, thereby helping the user to identify the direction of the external object.
When a threat has been confirmed, the threat warning system of the present disclosure can switch the image displayed by the head-mounted display device 30 to the surroundings captured by the image capturing module 50. As shown in
When the control module 20 has determined that a distance between an external object and the user is smaller than the warning distance, the image signal displayed by the head-mounted display device 30 is switched to the surroundings captured by the image capturing module 50, so that the user can view the external surroundings to take appropriate measures against the ambient potential threat.
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The threat warning system adapted to a virtual reality display device provided by the present disclosure further includes a signaling unit 60 and a receiving unit 61. In the selected embodiment, the signaling unit 60 is disposed with a fastener 62, so that the signaling unit 60 can be fastened on belongings 74 such as a backpack, cellphone, and so on by the fastener 62. The signaling unit 60 continuously sends a positioning signal, and the receiving unit 61 receives the positioning signal. The control module 20 determines a relative distance between the signaling unit 60 and the receiving unit 61 based on the positioning signal sent by the signaling unit 60. When a distance of the signaling unit 60 has been determined to exceed the warning distance, the control module 20 sends a warning signal to the user. As the signaling unit 60 has been fastened on the user's belongings 74, it can prevent the belongings being taken away when the user wears the head-mounted display device 30.
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When the control module 20 has determined that the distance of external object is smaller than the warning distance, the control module 20 further switches the image displayed by the head-mounted display device 30 to the surrounding image signal captured by the image capturing module 50 through the head-mounted display driving module 23 (S5), thereby helping the user to perceive the potential threat through viewing the external surroundings so as to take appropriate measures against the threat.
The receiving unit 61 keeps receiving the positioning signal sent by the signaling unit 60, and the control module 20 determines the relative distance between the signaling unit 60 and the receiving unit 61 based on the positioning signal. When the distance between the signaling unit 60 and the receiving unit 61 has been determined to exceed a predetermined distance, the control module 20 controls the warning module 40 to produce the warning signal (S6) to alert the user that their belongings may be stolen when user wears the head-mounted display device 30.
In summary, when user wears the head-mounted display device 30 to play virtual reality games or watch virtual reality videos, the head-mounted display device 30 simultaneously detects the distance of external objects such as a wall, game console, screen, and other stationary objects relative to the user. When the distance between the external objects and the user has been determined to be smaller than a predetermined distance, the image capturing module 50 transmits the surrounding image signal to the head-mounted display device 30 to display the direction of the external object, thereby helping the user to perceive the potential threat so as to take appropriate measures against it.
Because the head-mounted display device provided by the present disclosure is capable of simultaneously detecting the distance of external objects such as a wall, game console, screen, and other stationary objects relative to the user while the user wears the head-mounted display device to play virtual reality games or watch virtual reality videos, the shortcomings of the existing HMDs failing to perceive ambient potential threats because the user's eyes are covered can be resolved.
The above-mentioned descriptions represent merely the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, without any intention to limit the scope of the present disclosure thereto. Various equivalent changes, alterations or modifications based on the claims of present disclosure are all consequently viewed as being embraced by the scope of the present disclosure.
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105115357 | May 2016 | TW | national |