US20240305644
2024-09-12
Electricity
H04L63/102
A processor is designed to facilitate interactions within a virtual environment that contains multiple virtual locations. It creates a primary avatar in one location based on a comprehensive set of user data and interaction criteria. When an interaction request is received from a user device for a different location, the processor generates a secondary avatar linked to the user device, allowing for seamless interaction with entities in various geographical regions.
Existing systems struggle with enabling users to interact across different geographical regions due to varying technical restrictions and network security requirements. Users often face limitations when attempting to use the same profile for interactions in different regions. This system offers a solution by integrating services from various organization entities into a cohesive virtual environment, allowing users to interact without being hindered by geographical constraints.
The system maintains both primary and secondary user profiles that include necessary credentials and historical interaction data. By analyzing these profiles, the processor can determine if the secondary avatar meets the criteria to interact with entities in the new location. This ensures that users can engage with services even in regions with different security protocols.
This innovative approach enhances information security and improves communication across different platforms. By utilizing virtual reality technology, it effectively integrates diverse security requirements while allowing real-time interactions across geographical boundaries. The system not only addresses previous technical issues but also enhances overall operational efficiency within a networked environment.