Patents by Inventor Vasyl BARAN

Vasyl BARAN has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240112413
    Abstract: A room manager can generate mappings for a real-world room that support a shared XR environment. For example, the real-world room can include real-world objects and surfaces, such as a table(s), chair(s), wall(s), door(s), window(s), etc. The room manager can generate XR object definitions based on information received about the real-world room, object(s), and surface(s). For example, the room manager can implement a flow that guides a user equipped with an XR system to provide information for the XR object definitions, such as real-world surfaces that map to the XR object(s), borders (e.g., measured using a component of the XR system), such as borders on real-world surfaces, semantic information (e.g., number of seat assignments at an XR table, size of XR objects, etc.), and other suitable information. Implementations generate previews of the shared XR environment, such as a local preview and a remote preview.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2022
    Publication date: April 4, 2024
    Inventors: Björn WANBO, Michael James LEBEAU, William Arthur Hugh STEPTOE, Jonathan MALLINSON, Steven James WILSON, Vasanth Kumar RAJENDRAN, Vasyl BARAN
  • Publication number: 20240112412
    Abstract: A room manager can generate mappings for a real-world room that support a shared XR environment. For example, the real-world room can include real-world objects and surfaces, such as a table(s), chair(s), wall(s), door(s), window(s), etc. The room manager can generate XR object definitions based on information received about the real-world room, object(s), and surface(s). For example, the room manager can implement a flow that guides a user equipped with an XR system to provide information for the XR object definitions, such as real-world surfaces that map to the XR object(s), borders (e.g., measured using a component of the XR system), such as borders on real-world surfaces, semantic information (e.g., number of seat assignments at an XR table, size of XR objects, etc.), and other suitable information. Implementations generate previews of the shared XR environment, such as a local preview and a remote preview.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2022
    Publication date: April 4, 2024
    Inventors: Björn WANBO, Michael James LEBEAU, William Arthur Hugh STEPTOE, Jonathan MALLINSON, Steven James WILSON, Vasanth Kumar RAJENDRAN, Vasyl BARAN
  • Publication number: 20240112414
    Abstract: A room manager can generate mappings for a real-world room that support a shared XR environment. For example, the real-world room can include real-world objects and surfaces, such as a table(s), chair(s), wall(s), door(s), window(s), etc. The room manager can generate XR object definitions based on information received about the real-world room, object(s), and surface(s). For example, the room manager can implement a flow that guides a user equipped with an XR system to provide information for the XR object definitions, such as real-world surfaces that map to the XR object(s), borders (e.g., measured using a component of the XR system), such as borders on real-world surfaces, semantic information (e.g., number of seat assignments at an XR table, size of XR objects, etc.), and other suitable information. Implementations generate previews of the shared XR environment, such as a local preview and a remote preview.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2022
    Publication date: April 4, 2024
    Inventors: Björn WANBO, Michael James LEBEAU, William Arthur Hugh STEPTOE, Jonathan MALLINSON, Steven James WILSON, Vasanth Kumar RAJENDRAN, Vasyl BARAN
  • Publication number: 20230336593
    Abstract: In some implementations, the disclosed systems and methods can capture visual frames and an object manager can recognize a visual signal within the captured visual frames, such as a QR code. In some implementations, the disclosed systems and methods can participate in a private conference within a session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2023
    Publication date: October 19, 2023
    Inventors: William Arthur Hugh STEPTOE, Michael James LEBEAU, Björn WANBO, Javier Alejandro Sierra SANTOS, Vasyl BARAN, Nils PLATH, James Anthony HUGHES, Ivan SHIROKOV, Yanni WANG, Jetsada MACHOM, Nikita STARKIN, Tarang SHRIVASTAVA, Snigdha SINGH, Yuge GONG, Paul Ffransis MILIAN, Peter James ALEXANDER, Ferdinand REDELINGHUYS