/Signaling Pose Information To A Split Rendering Server For Augmented Reality Communication Sessions
Abstract
An example device for presenting split-rendered media data includes a memory configured to store media data; and a processing system comprising one or more processors implemented in circuitry, the processing system being configured to: send pose information representing a predicted pose of a user at a first future time to a split rendering server; receive an at least partially rendered image for the first future time and data associating the pose information with the at least partially rendered image from the split rendering server; and at a second future time, present a rendered image based on the at least partially rendered image.
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What is claimed is:
An example device for presenting split-rendered media data includes a memory configured to store media data; and a processing system comprising one or more processors implemented in circuitry, the processing system being configured to: send pose information representing a predicted pose of a user at a first future time to a split rendering server; receive an at least partially rendered image for the first future time and data associating the pose information with the at least partially rendered image from the split rendering server; and at a second future time, present a rendered image based on the at least partially rendered image.
Timeline
Filed
02/20/2026Published
06/25/2026Granted
Not AvailableIPC Codes(3)
G06T 19/00:Manipulating three-dimensional [3D] models or images for computer graphics
G06T 15/00:Three-dimensional [3D] image rendering
G06T 15/20:Perspective computation