QUALCOMM Incorporated (20240236751). SIGNALING FOR EXTENDED REALITY (XR) RENDERING OFFLOADING simplified abstract

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SIGNALING FOR EXTENDED REALITY (XR) RENDERING OFFLOADING

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Fengjun Xi of San Diego CA (US)

Bongyong Song of San Diego CA (US)

Qing Li of Princeton Junction NJ (US)

SIGNALING FOR EXTENDED REALITY (XR) RENDERING OFFLOADING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240236751 titled 'SIGNALING FOR EXTENDED REALITY (XR) RENDERING OFFLOADING

The abstract of this patent application discusses the use of extended reality (XR) devices in wireless communication to offload rendering capabilities to user equipment (UE).

  • XR device receives UE capability indicator for rendering offloading.
  • XR device transmits data to UE for rendering based on received capability indicator.
  • XR device receives rendered data from UE in response to transmitting rendering data.
  • Various other aspects related to wireless communication are described.
    • Potential Applications:**

- Enhanced rendering capabilities for XR devices. - Improved user experience in wireless communication. - Efficient data transmission in XR applications.

    • Problems Solved:**

- Addressing rendering limitations of XR devices. - Optimizing data transmission in wireless communication. - Enhancing collaboration between XR devices and UE.

    • Benefits:**

- Enhanced rendering performance. - Reduced latency in data transmission. - Improved overall user experience in XR applications.

    • Commercial Applications:**

Potential commercial applications include: - XR gaming industry for immersive experiences. - Telecommunication companies for improved wireless communication. - Entertainment industry for interactive content creation.

    • Questions about XR:**

1. How does offloading rendering capabilities to UE improve XR device performance? 2. What are the key factors to consider when transmitting data between XR devices and UE?


Original Abstract Submitted

various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. in some aspects, an extended reality (xr) device may receive a user equipment (ue) capability indicator identifying a rendering offloading capability of a ue. the xr device may transmit, to the ue, data for rendering at the ue based at least in part on receiving the ue capability indicator. the xr device may receive, from the ue, rendered data as a response to transmitting the data for rendering at the ue. numerous other aspects are described.