COMMUNICATIONS EXTENDED REALITY

Brand Owner Address Description
COMMXR 2689090 CANADA INC. 201-12655 Boul. Henri-Fabre Mirabel, Quebec J7N1E1 Canada COMMUNICATIONS EXTENDED REALITY;COMM XR;Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for use in the aviation industry to link reading sensors, control sensors, data busses, and actuators with virtual reality, mixed reality and augmented reality systems and robotics systems, at very high speed via the Internet; Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software and artificial intelligence software for use in the aviation industry to control real-time audio, video, and 3D animations on virtual reality, mixed reality, and augmented reality devices; Application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for use in the aviation industry for uploading, downloading, accessing, displaying, streaming, linking, and sharing electronic documents, books, photos, links, digital images, still images, video images, graphics, music, motion pictures, pictures, audio and video podcasts, audiobooks, magazines, newspapers, periodicals, newsletters, and journals, via the Internet;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A new interaction/input device for an augmented reality system is provided. In an augmented reality system using infrared video-based tracking, the interaction/input device is employed by placing markers, e.g., small disks, at a predetermined location in a scene viewed by a user which are augmented to simulate physical buttons. These augmented markers, as viewed through the augmented reality system, can then be physically manipulated by the user. The user will put their fingers on one of these markers, and in turn, the infrared video-based tracker will recognize this action and process it accordingly. The augmented reality system can also augment simulated menus in the user's view giving the user the necessary feedback for interaction. By exploiting conventional tracking technology, the interaction/input device can be implemented with minimal additional hardware and minimal additional processing required by the augmented reality system.