West Texas Technology Partners, LLC (20240241586). AUGMENTED REALITY TASK FLOW OPTIMIZATION SYSTEMS simplified abstract

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AUGMENTED REALITY TASK FLOW OPTIMIZATION SYSTEMS

Organization Name

West Texas Technology Partners, LLC

Inventor(s)

Karim Fikani of Santa Clara CA (US)

AUGMENTED REALITY TASK FLOW OPTIMIZATION SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240241586 titled 'AUGMENTED REALITY TASK FLOW OPTIMIZATION SYSTEMS

The patent application describes a method, system, apparatus, and/or device for adjusting a task or task flow in an augmented reality environment.

  • Identifying a first task in a task flow to collect data associated with a user performing the first task
  • Collecting a first set of data associated with the user performing the first task
  • Comparing the time the user takes to perform the first task to a threshold amount of time
  • Displaying a notification to the user or another device if the user exceeds the threshold amount of time

Potential Applications: - Augmented reality training programs - Task optimization in industrial settings - Personalized task management systems

Problems Solved: - Inefficient task performance - Lack of real-time feedback for task completion - Difficulty in adjusting task flows based on user performance

Benefits: - Improved task efficiency - Real-time performance feedback - Customized task adjustments for individual users

Commercial Applications: "Augmented Reality Task Optimization System for Industrial Training Programs"

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology enhance user performance in augmented reality environments? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology in industrial settings?

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Original Abstract Submitted

a method, system, apparatus, and/or device for adjusting a task or a task flow in an augmented reality environment. the method, system, apparatus, and/or device may include: identifying a first task in a task flow to collect data associated with a user performing the first task; collecting a first set of data associated with the user performing the first task; comparing an amount of time the user expends to perform the first task to a first threshold amount of time; and in response to the amount of time the user expends to perform the first task exceeding the first threshold amount of time displaying a notification to the user or another device.