BMW Anti-Controversy Theater Screen Patent And Level 3 Autonomous System

JAKARTA - BMW Group is one of the leading automotive companies in developing a level 3 autonomous driving system. This system allows cars to drive themselves in certain situations, such as on toll roads or in dense traffic.

Following the development of the level 3 autonomous driving system, a BMW patent through the European Patent Office was leaked, reported by CarBuzz, January 18, showing that the company is also developing technology to cope with motional motional motions. Traveling dredges are nausea or dizziness caused by car movements. This condition can be experienced by anyone, but it is more common in children and women.

BMW patents explain how a theater screen mounted on the roof of a car can help prevent travel sickness. This screen will display images that match car movements. This image can be in the form of outdoor views of cars, such as sky or trees, or simulated images, such as mountain or ocean views.

To ensure that images displayed are in accordance with car movements, BMW will use various sensors, including cameras, GPS, and accelerometer and gyroscope sensors. The camera will capture the exterior image of the car, GPS will be used to determine the position and direction of the car, and the accelerometer and gyroscope sensors will be used to measure the motion of the car.

The system is still in the patent stage, but has the potential to be an effective solution for getting drunk. This system will become increasingly important as autonomous driving technology develops.

The level 3 autonomous system will allow the car to self-driving under certain circumstances. This means that passengers in the back seat will experience more frequent motional motional motions. A theater screen patented by BMW can help overcome this problem by providing passenger views that match car movements.

With this theater screen, passengers in the back seat will feel as if they were sitting in an open vehicle. This can help reduce confusion in the brain that causes motional motional motion.

This system is likely to be implemented when autonomous cars become common. However, this system can also be applied to current cars, especially cars equipped with theater screens on the roof.

Meanwhile, other automotive companies have also been looking for solutions to travel drunken problems over the years. Volkswagen, for example, has considered solutions such as moving chairs and LED lights. Jaguar has also been doing research for years to address confusion in the brain that causes motional motional motional motional motional motional.

While it may not seem important to those who don't experience it, with the era of autonomous cars getting closer, getting drunk travel is likely to become more common - even among those who have never experienced it before. And BMW wants to be at the forefront.