STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY (20240338896). VIRTUAL REALITY DIGITAL TWIN OF A HOME simplified abstract

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VIRTUAL REALITY DIGITAL TWIN OF A HOME

Organization Name

STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Bryan Nussbaum of Edwardsville IL (US)

Alexander Cardona of Gilbert AZ (US)

Michael P. Baran of Bloomington IL (US)

John Mullins of Oak View CA (US)

Randy Oun of Bloomington IL (US)

Phillip M. Wilkowski of Gilbert AZ (US)

Sharon Gibson of Apache Junction AZ (US)

Jason Goldfarb of Bloomington IL (US)

Daniel Wilson of Phoenix AZ (US)

Arsh Singh of Frisco TX (US)

Ronald Dean Nelson of Bloomington IL (US)

John Andrew Schirano of Bloomington IL (US)

Chris Kawakita of Normal IL (US)

Amy L. Starr of Roswell GA (US)

VIRTUAL REALITY DIGITAL TWIN OF A HOME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240338896 titled 'VIRTUAL REALITY DIGITAL TWIN OF A HOME

Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses using virtual reality technology to create a digital twin of a home, allowing users to visualize modifications to the structure in a virtual environment.

  • Image data of a structure and a modification indication are received.
  • A virtual reality feed is generated, showing a virtual representation of the modification near the structure.
  • The virtual reality feed is presented to the user through a VR display.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Utilizing virtual reality for creating a digital twin of a home.
  • Allowing users to visualize modifications to a structure in a virtual environment.
  • Enhancing user experience by providing a realistic representation of modifications through VR technology.

Potential Applications:

  • Real estate development and design.
  • Home renovation and remodeling.
  • Architectural visualization and planning.

Problems Solved:

  • Difficulty in visualizing and planning modifications to a structure.
  • Lack of realistic representation of proposed changes.
  • Inefficient communication of design ideas between stakeholders.

Benefits:

  • Improved visualization of modifications.
  • Enhanced user experience in design and planning.
  • Efficient communication of design concepts.

Commercial Applications: Virtual reality technology for creating digital twins of homes can be utilized by:

  • Architecture firms
  • Real estate developers
  • Interior designers

Questions about Virtual Reality for Home Modification: 1. How does virtual reality technology enhance the user experience in visualizing home modifications? 2. What are the potential cost-saving benefits of using virtual reality for home design and renovation projects?


Original Abstract Submitted

systems and methods disclosed herein relates generally to using virtual reality (vr) for creating a digital twin of a home. in some embodiments, image data of a structure and an indication of a modification may be received, a virtual reality (vr) feed including a virtual representation of the modification proximate the structure may be generated, and the vr feed may be provided for presentation to a user within a vr display.