18543004. BILLING SYSTEM, BILLING METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM simplified abstract (NEC CORPORATION)

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BILLING SYSTEM, BILLING METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM

Organization Name

NEC CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Kiri Inayoshi of Tokyo (JP)

Kentaro Nishida of Tokyo (JP)

BILLING SYSTEM, BILLING METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18543004 titled 'BILLING SYSTEM, BILLING METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM

The billing system described in the patent application involves a detection unit, an estimation unit, a determination unit, and an output unit.

  • The detection unit identifies actions of an avatar on an object in a virtual space.
  • The estimation unit calculates the object's contribution to revenue generated by the avatar's actions.
  • The determination unit allocates revenue to related entities based on the estimated contribution of the object.
  • The output unit displays the final revenue allocation.

Potential Applications: This technology could be used in virtual reality gaming platforms to accurately distribute revenue among different entities involved in creating virtual objects.

Problems Solved: This system addresses the challenge of fairly distributing revenue generated in virtual spaces based on the contribution of different objects.

Benefits: Ensures a more equitable distribution of revenue in virtual environments, incentivizing creators to develop high-value objects.

Commercial Applications: "Virtual Revenue Allocation System for Gaming Platforms" - This technology could revolutionize revenue sharing models in virtual reality gaming, attracting more developers and investors to the industry.

Prior Art: Researchers interested in this technology may want to explore existing patents related to virtual reality revenue allocation systems.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about the latest developments in virtual reality revenue distribution systems to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of revenue allocation in virtual spaces.

Questions about Virtual Revenue Allocation Systems: 1. How does this technology impact the revenue distribution process in virtual reality environments? 2. What are the key factors considered when estimating the contribution of objects to revenue in virtual spaces?


Original Abstract Submitted

The billing system includes a detection unit, an estimation unit, a determination unit, and an output unit. The detection unit detects an action of an avatar on an object in a virtual space based on a detection result of the action of the avatar. The estimation unit estimates a degree of contribution of the object to the revenue generated by the action of the avatar in the virtual space. The determination unit determines an allocation of revenue generated in the virtual space to a related entity based on the estimated degree of contribution of the object. The output unit outputs the determined allocation.