17922271. RELIABLE TRANSMISSIONS IN VR AND AR SYSTEMS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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RELIABLE TRANSMISSIONS IN VR AND AR SYSTEMS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Anand Prabhakar Satpute of Bangalore (IN)

Sandeep Kanakapura Lakshmikantha of Bangalore (IN)

Vinay Melkote Krishnaprasad of Bangalore (IN)

Ajit Venkat Rao of San Diego CA (US)

RELIABLE TRANSMISSIONS IN VR AND AR SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17922271 titled 'RELIABLE TRANSMISSIONS IN VR AND AR SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

The present patent application is about methods and apparatus for video processing. It describes a system that configures frames in a video stream, divides them into slices, maps the slices to communication channels, and transmits them. It also describes a system that receives slices via communication channels, decodes them, and processes the data packets within.

  • The apparatus configures frames in a video stream.
  • The frames are divided into slices.
  • Each slice contains one or more data packets.
  • The slices are mapped to communication channels.
  • The apparatus transmits the slices via the communication channels.
  • The apparatus receives slices via communication channels.
  • The received slices are decoded.
  • The data packets within the slices are processed.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various fields where video processing and transmission are involved, such as:

  • Video streaming services
  • Video conferencing systems
  • Security surveillance systems
  • Broadcasting and television industry
  • Virtual reality and augmented reality applications

Problems Solved

This technology solves several problems related to video processing and transmission, including:

  • Efficient configuration and division of frames in a video stream
  • Effective mapping of slices to communication channels
  • Reliable transmission of video data packets
  • Efficient decoding and processing of received video slices

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved video streaming quality and efficiency
  • Enhanced video conferencing experience with reduced latency
  • More reliable and secure transmission of video data
  • Better utilization of communication channels for video transmission


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for video processing. In one aspect, the apparatus may configure at least one frame of plurality of frames in a video stream. The apparatus may also divide the at least one frame into one or more slices, each of the one or more slices including one or more data packets. The apparatus may also map each of the one or more slices to one of one or more communication channels. The apparatus may also transmit each of the one or more slices including the one or more data packets via the one of the one or more communication channels. In another aspect, the apparatus may receive each of one or more slices via one of one or more communication channels. The apparatus may also decode each of the one or more slices including one or more data packets.