20240031530. USING ZONES IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT FOR LIMITING AUDIO AND VIDEO simplified abstract (Katmai Tech Inc.)

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USING ZONES IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT FOR LIMITING AUDIO AND VIDEO

Organization Name

Katmai Tech Inc.

Inventor(s)

Gerard Cornelis Krol of Leiden (NL)

Petr Polyakov of Tampa FL (US)

Erik Stuart Braund of Saugerties NY (US)

USING ZONES IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT FOR LIMITING AUDIO AND VIDEO - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240031530 titled 'USING ZONES IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT FOR LIMITING AUDIO AND VIDEO

Simplified Explanation

The disclosed patent application describes a web-based videoconference system that allows video avatars to navigate within a three-dimensional virtual environment. The system and methods provided include using zones in the virtual environment to limit audio and video, access control using zones, access control of the virtual environment itself, and controlling user connections in the virtual environment.

  • Using zones in a three-dimensional virtual environment to limit audio and video.
  • Access control using zones in the virtual environment.
  • Access control of the three-dimensional virtual environment itself.
  • Controlling user connections in a three-dimensional virtual environment.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Virtual meetings and conferences: The web-based videoconference system can be used for virtual meetings and conferences, allowing participants to navigate within a three-dimensional virtual environment and interact with each other using video avatars.
  • Virtual classrooms: The system can be used for virtual classrooms, providing a more immersive and interactive learning experience for students.
  • Virtual events and exhibitions: This technology can be used for hosting virtual events and exhibitions, allowing participants to explore a three-dimensional virtual environment and interact with virtual exhibits.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Limited audio and video: The use of zones in the virtual environment helps in limiting audio and video to specific areas, preventing audio and video overlap and improving the overall experience.
  • Access control: The system provides access control using zones, allowing administrators to control who can access certain areas of the virtual environment.
  • User connections: The system allows for controlling user connections in the virtual environment, ensuring a smooth and secure videoconference experience.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced user experience: The use of video avatars and a three-dimensional virtual environment provides a more immersive and engaging videoconference experience.
  • Improved access control: The system allows for fine-grained access control, ensuring that only authorized users can access specific areas of the virtual environment.
  • Flexibility and scalability: Being web-based, the system can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection, and it can easily scale to accommodate a large number of participants.


Original Abstract Submitted

disclosed herein is a web-based videoconference system that allows for video avatars to navigate within the three-dimensional virtual environment. the system and methods provided include those for: (1) using zones in a three-dimensional virtual environment for limiting audio and video, (2) access control using zones, (3) access control of the three-dimensional virtual environment itself, and (4) controlling user connections in a three dimensional virtual environment.