In the near future, tour buses may not even need human guides as passengers will be able to take self-guided tours through their windows thanks to a new Augmented Reality Interactive Vehicle Display developed at Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI). The display is set for public unveiling at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024.
Each window’s interior is covered with a transparent microLED touchscreen panel, and a camera above the window constantly tracks a passenger’s gaze. The system also uses GPS positioning data to know what landmarks are near and, when it notices a passenger looking at something it has additional information about, displays a small photo of the attraction in the microLED panel. Clicking the photo will then bring up text boxes with additional information.
The technology could be applied to any mode of transportation with windows, including planes, trains, and cruise ships. Databases of attractions and their details just have to be built for the various landmarks, and passengers will be free to explore their surroundings on their own, all from the comfort of their seats! Alternatively, they can just stay home and look up pictures of said attractions on the internet.
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