Occlusion sensing reflective display architecture: BayerRecent Research Landscape
Secondary reflections in automotive head-up displays create visual artifacts that compromise driver safety. These innovations utilize specific glass layer geometries and coatings to eliminate optical interference.
What technical problems is Bayer addressing in Occlusion sensing reflective display architecture?
Obstructed driver visual field
(71)evidences
Obstructions between the projector and the display surface prevent the intended information from being seen by the user. Detecting and compensating for these occlusions ensures continuous information delivery in dynamic vehicle environments.
Ambient light image washout
(44)evidences
Adjustments to the eye-box or physical mirror positioning often cause the perceived depth or orientation of the virtual image to shift incorrectly. Maintaining a stable focal plane during mechanical reconfigurations ensures visual consistency for the driver.