SKONEC ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD. (20240216791). VIRTUAL REALITY CONTROL SYSTEM simplified abstract
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VIRTUAL REALITY CONTROL SYSTEM
Organization Name
SKONEC ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD.
Inventor(s)
Jeong Hwoan Choi of Yongin-si (KR)
Seung Buem Back of Suwon-si (KR)
VIRTUAL REALITY CONTROL SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240216791 titled 'VIRTUAL REALITY CONTROL SYSTEM
The virtual reality control system described in the abstract includes a sensor that detects an optical signal, two displays for outputting images to users in a play space, and controllers for controlling the displays based on user position data.
- The system uses a sensor to detect an optical signal by emitting and receiving light to track user positions.
- It includes two displays, one for each user in the play space, to provide an immersive experience.
- The controllers acquire and use user position data to output images to the displays accordingly.
- The system can operate in walk-through mode and locomotion mode to enhance user interaction and experience.
Potential Applications: - Virtual reality gaming - Training simulations - Architectural walkthroughs - Medical training scenarios
Problems Solved: - Enhancing user immersion in virtual environments - Providing accurate user tracking for interactive experiences
Benefits: - Improved user experience in virtual reality environments - Enhanced training and simulation capabilities - Realistic and interactive virtual experiences
Commercial Applications: The technology can be used in the gaming industry, training simulations for various industries, virtual tours for real estate, and medical training scenarios.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system track user positions accurately? 2. What are the potential limitations of the walk-through and locomotion modes in the system?
Original Abstract Submitted
according to embodiments, there is provided a virtual reality control system including: a sensor configured to detect an optical signal by emitting light to a target object and receiving light; a first display configured to output an image to a first user who uses a play space; a second display configured to output an image to a second user who uses the play space; and at least one or more controllers configured to control at least one of the first display and the second display, wherein the controller is configured to: acquire first position data of the first user and second position data of the second user, based on the optical signal; output an image to the first display based on the first position data; control the first display and the second display in a walk-through mode and a locomotion mode.