Unknown Organization (20240378830). Location-based Augmented Reality Method simplified abstract
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Location-based Augmented Reality Method
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Inventor(s)
Jordan Kent Weisman of Bellevue WA (US)
William Gibbens Redmann of Glendale CA (US)
Location-based Augmented Reality Method - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240378830 titled 'Location-based Augmented Reality Method
Simplified Explanation:
The patent application describes a location-based, multiuser, collaborative augmented reality system that allows multiple users to interact with physical models in the real world using individual AR devices. Users can initiate and manage collaborative AR sessions, and the system can span multiple sites by associating portals with anchors at each location.
- **Key Features and Innovation**:
* Individual AR devices used for viewing physical models in the real world. * Multiple distinct AR sessions can coexist at the same physical site. * Session initiators can manage who can join and extend invitations. * Collaborative AR can span multiple sites by associating portals with anchors. * AR renditions of other participating users provided based on their device location.
Potential Applications: The technology can be used for interactive games, educational experiences, virtual tours, remote collaboration, and training simulations.
Problems Solved: The system addresses the need for collaborative AR experiences that can span multiple physical locations and allow users to interact with real-world objects.
Benefits: Users can engage in immersive and interactive experiences, collaborate with others in real-time, and explore virtual content overlaid on the physical world.
Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include gaming platforms, educational tools, virtual event hosting, remote team collaboration software, and tourism experiences.
Prior Art: Readers can start searching for prior art related to collaborative augmented reality systems, location-based AR technologies, and multiuser AR applications.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in AR technology, collaborative virtual environments, and location-based services for augmented reality.
Questions about Augmented Reality Systems: 1. How does the system manage multiple AR sessions at the same physical site? 2. What are the potential privacy implications of sharing AR renditions of users based on their device location?
Original Abstract Submitted
a location-based, multiuser, collaborative augmented reality (ar) system employs individual ar devices for viewing real-world anchors, that is, physical models that are recognizable to the camera and image processing module of the ar device. multiple, distinct ar sessions can coexist at the same physical site, and those sessions can be offered to ar devices at the site. session initiators can manage who can join and/or to whom invitations to join are extended. the system permits collaborative ar to span multiple sites, by associating a portal with an anchor at each site. using the location of their corresponding ar device as a proxy for their position, ar renditions of the other participating users are provided. this ar system is particularly well suited for games.