US20250104357
2025-03-27
Physics
G06T17/20
The patent application describes a system and method for providing virtual world services. It involves a service-based architecture (SBA) that handles registration requests from user equipment (UE) and virtual objects related to the UE. The process includes acquiring parameters through an artificial intelligence function (AIF) and configuring a virtual mesh function (VMF) with this information.
With advancements in technology, services like the metaverse that integrate virtual reality, augmented reality, and 3D environments are becoming more prevalent. These services blend the real and virtual worlds, offering new possibilities for interaction and engagement through electronic devices and network systems.
The system comprises several key components: the SBA, which processes registration requests; the VAF, which facilitates communication between the UE and SBA; the AIF, responsible for parameter acquisition; and the VMF, which utilizes the acquired data to enhance the virtual world experience.
The SBA first receives a registration request from a UE. If approved, a second request for a virtual object is sent via the VAF. The AIF then gathers necessary parameters for both the UE and the virtual object, which are used by the VMF to configure the virtual world appropriately. This configuration supports enhanced interaction within the virtual environment.
The application also outlines various technical terms and concepts relevant to understanding its scope. It explains definitions such as "couple," "transmit," "receive," and "communicate," emphasizing their broad applicability. Additionally, it discusses machine learning models used by AIFs, including neural networks like DNNs and CNNs, which are integral to processing within this system.