Invention Title:

AUGMENTED VIRTUAL REALITY OBJECT CREATION

Publication number:

US20250037386

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Physics

Class:

G06T19/006

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Smart overview of the Invention

The system for augmented virtual reality (AVR) object creation comprises four main engines: the AVR object creation engine, enhancement engine, positioning engine, and media authoring engine. These engines work together to convert real-world data into AVR objects, enhance these objects with features like data visualization and multiuser controls, position them within a virtual space-time, and make them available as AVR media through a scene tree.

Role of Computer-Readable Mediums

The system utilizes a computer-readable medium (CRM) to facilitate communication between various components such as AVR playback devices, authoring devices, and datastores. CRMs can include both wired and wireless interfaces and are essential for forming networks that support the system's operations. They represent a range of technologies including local networks, wide area networks, and cloud-based environments.

Implementation in Computer Systems

The described devices and systems can be implemented as part of a computer system with typical components like processors, memory, and storage. These systems can range from standalone setups to distributed networks using technologies like enterprise networks or virtual LANs. Software necessary for system operation is stored in non-volatile storage but may be transferred to memory for execution.

Integration with Cloud-Based Systems

The engines within the AVR system can be integrated with cloud-based computing systems, allowing functionalities to be distributed across multiple devices. This integration supports virtualized resources accessible through web browsers or container applications, enabling users to interact with AVR media without needing local installations of specific functionalities.

Data Management through Datastores

Datastores within the system serve as repositories for organizing data in various formats such as tables or traditional databases. These datastores are implemented using software on physical CRMs and can be part of larger systems or standalone components. They play a crucial role in managing the data necessary for AVR object creation and enhancement processes.