IP Library Granted Patent US 12662054
Granted Patent B2
US 12662054 · App. 18/700,158 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Interactive multi-display surrounding-view system for vehicle

Inventors: Nikhilesh Govindarajan (Fremont, CA); Shuo Yuan (San Jose, CA); William M. Johnson (Fremont, CA)
Assignee: Atieva, Inc.
B60R1/28G06F3/04883G06T3/4038G06T19/006B60R2300/303B60R2300/602B60R2300/607
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12662054
App. No.
18/700,158
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Managing camera outputs in an interactive multi-display surrounding view system comprises: receiving outputs from at least four cameras of the vehicle; stitching together the outputs into a first image of a top-down view of vehicle surroundings; adding a three-dimensional (3D) model of the vehicle to the first image, based on the vehicle surroundings, to generate a first enhanced image; and simultaneously presenting (i) the first enhanced image on a first display device of the vehicle, the first display device providing a first touchscreen input control for a first aspect of the first enhanced image, and (ii) a second image on a second display device of the vehicle, the second image comprising one of the outputs, the second display device providing a second touchscreen input control for a second aspect of the second image, wherein the first and second touchscreen input controls accept inputs simultaneously and non-simultaneously with each other.

Claims (19)

1 . A computer-based method of managing camera outputs in an interactive multi-display surrounding view system, the method comprising:

receiving, in an interactive multi-display surrounding-view system of a vehicle, outputs from at least four cameras of the vehicle;

stitching together the outputs into a first image that shows a top-down view of vehicle surroundings;

adding a three-dimensional (3D) model of the vehicle to the first image, based on the vehicle surroundings, to generate a first enhanced image; and

simultaneously presenting a plurality of images using a plurality of display devices, wherein: (i) the first enhanced image of the plurality of images is presented on a first display device of the vehicle, the first display device providing a first touchscreen input control for changing the first enhanced image to a different surrounding view, and

(ii) a second image of the plurality of images is presented on a second display device positioned separate from the first display device, the second image comprising an unaltered output of one of the outputs from the at least four cameras, the second display device providing a second touchscreen input control to toggle between the outputs at least while changing the first enhanced image to the different surrounding view on the first display device,

wherein the first and second touchscreen input controls accept separate inputs simultaneously and non-simultaneously with each other.

2 . The computer-based method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving a first input made with the first touchscreen input control, and in response changing the first enhanced image from the top-down view to a perspective view of the vehicle surroundings and the 3D model of the vehicle.

3 . The computer-based method of claim 2 , wherein the first input is made using a sweeping gesture detected by the first touchscreen input control.

4 . The computer-based method of claim 2 , wherein the first enhanced image presents multiple view presets, and wherein the first input involves the first touchscreen input control detecting a tap on one of the multiple view presets.

5 . The computer-based method of claim 2 , wherein the top-down view is a default view of the first enhanced image in the interactive multi-display surrounding-view system, the method further comprising receiving a second input made with the first touchscreen input control, and in response again presenting the default view on the first display device.

6 . The computer-based method of claim 5 , wherein the second input includes a five-finger pinch detected by the first touchscreen input control.

7 . The computer-based method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving an input made with the first touchscreen input control, and in response changing a zoom level of the first enhanced image.

8 . The computer-based method of claim 7 , wherein the input includes a double tap detected by the first touchscreen input control.

9 . The computer-based method of claim 7 , wherein the input includes a pinch gesture detected by the first touchscreen input control.

10 . The computer-based method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving an input made with the second touchscreen input control, and in response changing the second image to comprise another one of the outputs.

11 . The computer-based method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving, in the interactive multi-display surrounding-view system, sensor output regarding presence of an obstacle in the vehicle surroundings, and in response (i) adding a first augmented reality (AR) object to the first enhanced image, and (ii) adding a second AR object to the second image, each of the first and second AR objects representing, and indicating a distance to, the obstacle.

12 . The computer-based method of claim 11 , further comprising receiving input made with the first touchscreen input control, and in response rotating the top-down view into a perspective view of the vehicle surroundings and the 3D model of the vehicle, including modifying the first AR object in the first enhanced image.

13 . The computer-based method of claim 11 , further comprising receiving input made with the second touchscreen input control, and in response changing the second image to comprise another one of the outputs, including modifying the second AR object in the second image.