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Samsung patented for aircraft screen controlled by eye

On January 3, 2016, Samsung filed a new patent application and obtained it on February 13, 2018. Samsung's newest patent, a UAV with a built-in screen, was detected to detect the face and eyes of people as well as their gestures and position. The patent shows a unit with a screen in the middle with four fans on the corners.


The patent describes an unmanned aircraft that can contain a camera and a control system to transmit information to a master controller. The system can track users' eyes, their head, their hands or their fingers in real time. The speed and direction of an unmanned aircraft can be controlled by moving your head, eyes or hands. The aircraft can also automatically track users without any additional gestures.

The following figure shows the side of the device, where the patent describes an articular arm that can help change the tilt angle of the trip. Unlike the square shape, this aircraft can be made in different shapes.
The unit may also include a gyroscope sensor, motion sensor, vibration system, and / or accelerometer. The patent notes that the aircraft can also contain voice recognition capabilities, as well as GPS and GPS through Wi-Fi.

The following figure shows a side image of the hinge arm and fans that can change direction, where the angle of the screen can be accurately adjusted during the flight. The UAV will also have a barrier detection unit that allows it to detect and avoid buildings and other objects automatically while flying.

The clear lines in the patent illustrations are for the supposed features, while the dashed lines show what the rest of the device might look like.

Samsung is not the only one to operate on drones. Amazon has obtained a number of patents for unmanned aircraft concepts, including drones that can self-destruct in emergencies.

These unmanned drones can be used in ads, for example, to reveal people and display targeted ads.

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