Phenix Real Time Solutions, Inc. (20240283984). SIMULATING A LOCAL EXPERIENCE BY LIVE STREAMING SHARABLE VIEWPOINTS OF A LIVE EVENT simplified abstract
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SIMULATING A LOCAL EXPERIENCE BY LIVE STREAMING SHARABLE VIEWPOINTS OF A LIVE EVENT
Organization Name
Phenix Real Time Solutions, Inc.
Inventor(s)
Fabián Bustamante of Evanston IL (US)
Stefan Birrer of Chicago IL (US)
SIMULATING A LOCAL EXPERIENCE BY LIVE STREAMING SHARABLE VIEWPOINTS OF A LIVE EVENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240283984 titled 'SIMULATING A LOCAL EXPERIENCE BY LIVE STREAMING SHARABLE VIEWPOINTS OF A LIVE EVENT
The patent application describes a system that connects multiple client devices over a network, with a local group of devices at a live event and a remote group elsewhere. Each device in the local group can potentially stream live footage, which can be viewed by other devices to provide different perspectives of the event. The system updates a subscription list in real-time to show which devices are actively streaming and allows selective access to these streams.
- System interconnects multiple client devices over a network
- Local group at live event, remote group elsewhere
- Each device in local group can stream live footage
- System updates subscription list in real-time
- Allows selective access to live streams
Potential Applications: - Live event broadcasting - Remote viewing of events - Collaborative viewing experiences
Problems Solved: - Providing multiple perspectives of live events - Real-time updating of streaming sources
Benefits: - Enhanced viewing experiences - Increased engagement with live events - Seamless switching between different perspectives
Commercial Applications: Title: "Real-time Multi-Perspective Live Streaming System" This technology can be used in sports broadcasting, concerts, conferences, and other live events to offer viewers a more immersive experience. It can also be integrated into virtual reality platforms for enhanced virtual event attendance.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system determine which devices are actively streaming live footage? - The system monitors the network for incoming live streams from each device in the local group. 2. Can users control which live streams they have access to? - Yes, the system allows selective access to live streams based on the updated subscription list.
Original Abstract Submitted
a system interconnects multiple client devices over a network. a local group of the client devices is located at a live event and a remote group is located remote from the live event. each client device of the local group is a potential source of a live stream which, when rendered by another client device, causes display of a vantage point of the live event. the system dynamically updates a subscription list to include an indication of any client device of the local group that is actively live streaming and remove an indication of any client device of the local group that terminated live streaming. the system can enable selective access to any live streams of any client device of the updated subscription list and disable access to any live streams of any client device removed from the updated subscription list.