QUALCOMM Incorporated (20240235816). PROTECTING AUGMENTED REALITY CALL CONTENT simplified abstract

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PROTECTING AUGMENTED REALITY CALL CONTENT

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Imed Bouazizi of Frisco TX (US)

Michel Adib Sarkis of San Diego CA (US)

Thomas Stockhammer of Bergen (DE)

PROTECTING AUGMENTED REALITY CALL CONTENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240235816 titled 'PROTECTING AUGMENTED REALITY CALL CONTENT

The abstract describes a device for participating in an augmented reality (AR) call, which includes storing AR data in memory and decrypting encrypted digital assets for rendering during the AR call.

  • Memory stores AR data
  • Processing system with one or more processors receives scene description for AR call
  • Scene description includes encrypted data representing digital assets
  • Authorization requested to access encrypted digital assets
  • Key data received to decrypt digital assets
  • Digital assets decrypted using key data
  • Decrypted digital assets rendered during AR call

Potential Applications: - Augmented reality communication - Interactive AR gaming - AR-based training and education

Problems Solved: - Secure access to encrypted digital assets for AR calls - Efficient rendering of decrypted digital assets during AR calls

Benefits: - Enhanced user experience in AR calls - Improved security for accessing digital assets - Seamless integration of encrypted data in AR applications

Commercial Applications: Augmented reality devices for communication, gaming, training, and education markets could benefit from this technology, enhancing user experiences and security measures.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the device ensure the security of the decrypted digital assets during the AR call? 2. What are the potential limitations of decrypting and rendering encrypted digital assets in real-time during AR calls?


Original Abstract Submitted

an example device for participating in an augmented reality (ar) call includes a memory configured to store ar data; and a processing system comprising one or more processors implemented in circuitry, the processing system being configured to: receive a scene description for an ar call, the scene description including data representing one or more digital assets for the ar call that are encrypted; request authorization to access the one or more digital assets for the ar call that are encrypted; in response to requesting authorization, receive data for a key to be used to decrypt the one or more digital assets; decrypt the one or more digital assets using the data for the key to form decrypted digital assets; and render the decrypted digital assets during the ar call.