20240056504. ACCESSING HARDWARE RESOURCES IN DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS simplified abstract (InterDigital Patent Holdings, Inc.)

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ACCESSING HARDWARE RESOURCES IN DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS

Organization Name

InterDigital Patent Holdings, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Renan Krishna of Brighton (GB)

Ulises Olvera-hernandez of Saint-Lazare (CA)

Magurawalage Chathura Madhusanka Sarathchandra of London (GB)

ACCESSING HARDWARE RESOURCES IN DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240056504 titled 'ACCESSING HARDWARE RESOURCES IN DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENTS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes systems, methods, and apparatuses for accessing hardware resources in distributed computing environments. It specifically focuses on accessing remote hardware resources using interfaces such as device driver interfaces. This allows computationally intensive applications like multi-player games and augmented/virtual reality to be run on terminal devices. Additionally, a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) can enable remote hardware access.

  • The patent application focuses on accessing remote hardware resources in distributed computing environments.
  • Interfaces, such as device driver interfaces, are used to access remote hardware resources.
  • The purpose is to enable computationally intensive applications to be run on terminal devices.
  • A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) is used to facilitate remote hardware access.

Potential Applications

  • Running computationally intensive applications, such as multi-player games and augmented/virtual reality, on terminal devices.
  • Enabling remote access to hardware resources in distributed computing environments.

Problems Solved

  • Limited computational power of terminal devices can be overcome by accessing remote hardware resources.
  • Allows for the execution of computationally intensive applications on devices with limited resources.

Benefits

  • Enhanced user experience by enabling the use of computationally intensive applications on terminal devices.
  • Increased flexibility and scalability in distributed computing environments.
  • Efficient utilization of hardware resources by accessing remote hardware.


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, methods, and apparatuses are described herein for accessing hardware resources in distributed computing environments, remote hardware (e.g., hardware resources) may be accessed, for example, using interfaces (e.g., device driver interfaces). remote hardware (e.g., within a terminal and/or on the edge) may be accessed, for example, to enable computationally intensive applications (e.g., multi-player games, augmented/virtual reality) to be run on terminal devices, a wireless transmit/receive unit (wtru) may enable emote hardware access.