IP Library Granted Patent US 10,152,141
Granted Patent B1
US 10,152,141 · App. 15/680,917 · Granted Dec 11, 2018

Controller movement tracking with light emitters

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Patent No.
US 10,152,141
App. No.
15/680,917
Granted
Dec 11, 2018
Kind
B1
Abstract

A head-worn computer includes a camera system positioned to capture a surrounding environment in front of a user, a processor that identifies a position of a plurality of light emitters mounted on a hand-held controller from images captured by the camera system and tracks the position of the plurality of light emitters as the hand-held controller moves in the surrounding environment and interprets the tracked position as positional changes of the hand-held controller. The processor uses the position of the plurality of light emitters as markers in three dimensional space, the markers used as an anchor for virtual content presented in a see-through display of the head-worn computer.

Claims (15)

1. A head-worn computer, comprising:

a camera system positioned to capture a surrounding environment in front of a user wearing the head-worn computer;

a processor adapted to identify a position of a plurality of light emitters mounted on a hand-held controller from images captured by the camera system;

the processor further adapted to track the position of the plurality of light emitters as the hand-held controller moves in the surrounding environment and interpret the tracked position as positional changes of the hand-held controller;

the processor further adapted to use the position of the plurality of light emitters as markers in three dimensional space, the markers used as an anchor for virtual content presented in a see-through display of the head-worn computer; and

wherein the camera system comprises a fisheye lens to increase a sensitivity of the processor by causing real-world movements of the plurality of light emitters to be exaggerated so small real-world movements become larger movements in the captured images.

2. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , wherein the camera system comprises two or more cameras mounted separately on the head-worn computer such that each camera views the plurality of light emitters from a different perspective such that a 3D model is used to map the position of the hand-held controller.

3. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of light emitters are mounted in a pre-determined pattern on the hand-held controller such that the camera system predicts a position of the hand-held controller based on a perspective view of the plurality of light emitters in the pre-determined pattern.

4. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , further comprising, an inertial measurement unit (IMU), wherein the position of the hand-held controller is based on the position of the plurality of light emitters as markers and output from the IMU.

5. A head-worn computer, comprising:

a camera system positioned to capture a surrounding environment in front of a user wearing the head-worn computer;

a processor adapted to identify a position of a plurality of light emitters mounted on a hand-held controller in images captured by the camera system;

the processor further adapted to track the position of the plurality of light emitters as the hand-held controller moves in the surrounding environment and interpret the track as positional changes of the hand-held controller;

the processor further adapted to use the position of the plurality of light emitters as a prediction of the position of the hand-held controller in three dimensional space, the predicted position used as a control input for a software application operating on the head-worn computer; and

wherein the camera system comprises a fisheye lens to increase a sensitivity of the processor by causing real-world movements of the plurality of light emitters to be exaggerated so small real-world movements become larger movements in the captured images.

Assignments (8)
ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Nov 7, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 22, 2019
From: MAGIC LEAP, INC.; MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.; MENTOR ACQUISITION ONE, LLC
To: JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
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ASSIGNMENT OF PATENTS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS Recorded Apr 18, 2019
From: JGB COLLATERAL, LLC
To: MENTOR ACQUISITION ONE, LLC
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SECURED PARTY BILL OF SALE Recorded Apr 18, 2019
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: JGB COLLATERAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 051018/0883 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 18, 2018
From: LOHSE, ROBERT MICHAEL; HADDICK, JOHN D.
To: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 15, 2018
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: JGB COLLATERAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 045606/0295 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2017
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: O-FILM GLOBAL (HK) TRADING LIMITED
Reel/Frame 044127/0501 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2017
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: 21ST CENTURY FOX AMERICA, INC.
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