Elevating displays to seated head height creates more natural video-conferencing angles while saving office space and avoiding dedicated rooms.
Physical partitions and floor dividers keep each participant inside a camera zone, improving speaker identification and natural telepresence.
Shared cabin displays and personal touch panels let vehicle passengers join one online conference while keeping individual control of audio, video, and screens.
When a vehicle is stationary, the display swaps monitoring views for videoconferencing while haptic and audio cues preserve situational awareness.
Participant-specific ML encoding uses facial and gesture patterns to preserve videoconference quality when bandwidth is low and buffering is unavailable.
A magnetically mounted display camera self-aligns to user gaze and uses a lightguide housing to show dock charging status without blocking the screen.
Conference controls shift between live video, still images, and audio by driving mode to reduce distraction while keeping calls usable in autonomous vehicles.
Users in different vehicles create virtual events tied to real-world trigger regions, enabling shared in-car interaction without direct vehicle pairing.
Seat assignment and directional audio zoning keep online conference speech from reaching other vehicle passengers.
Real-time captions support live in-vehicle meetings, while post-conference transcription improves playback text accuracy and readability.
A moving screen synchronized to real and virtual positions lets users experience virtual space while walking freely without fixed installations.
A segmented wall mount and support connector enables tool-free telepresence installation with precise wall distance and leveling adjustment.
A gear-driven pan-tilt with bearing-supported camera mounting resists damage during manual reverse angle adjustment.
A UAV guides pets along routes and geofenced areas, using location tracking and deterrents to keep them within safe boundaries.
Low-resolution video is reconstructed with an on-the-fly user-tuned model, cutting bandwidth while avoiding stored personal features.
Real-time per-band equalization matches a target frequency response to offset mic placement, masks, and noise in online conferences.
Per-band real-time EQ matches a target response to restore conference speech clarity under face masks, noise, and poor microphone conditions.
Time-stamped client reactions are mixed, balanced, and synchronized with media playback to create a realistic audience effect.
Bitstream codebook and scalefactor data are used to estimate encoded audio levels without full decoding, cutting complexity for stream mixing.
Distance-based gain correction restores sound pressure differences in remote audio, improving realism without many microphones or speakers.
Numeric keys display grouped letters for navigation-based selection, cutting remote-control text entry to at most two presses per character.
A server-mediated conversation platform archives and prioritizes voice and media, enabling live or time-shifted review under poor network conditions.
Unifies live calls and stored voice messages with local archiving, message prioritization, and delayed delivery during network outages.
Dynamic block-size selection with overlapped regions improves motion estimation accuracy, reduces blocking artifacts, and lowers video compression cost.
By encoding key frames as both key and delta frames, the stream preserves random access while filtering unnecessary key frames to cut bandwidth.
Screen content is modified with a light ring to correct dim or harsh facial lighting in video conferencing without extra hardware.
Compact notification icons on a foldable sub-display expand to full content and actions when needed, improving access without crowding limited screen space.
Multiple smart cameras and AI-driven virtual directing improve real-time framing of gestures, posture, and interactions in large conferencing spaces.
Separate device links and in-app gestures transfer screen control securely in multi-party calls without password sharing or operation conflicts.
Maps a shared presentation onto a 3D virtual screen, then renders a selectable 2D view to preserve spatial presence without overloading meetings.
A prebuilt 3D model is merged with partial realtime capture to cut virtual meeting bandwidth and latency while preserving realism.
Dual-mode wireless USB links replace fixed conference-room cabling, enabling flexible camera, speaker, and microphone placement with stable signal integration.
A middle application layer splits shared content across multiple monitors, improving immersive UC collaboration without manual display handling.
Converts 2D videoconference images and shown objects into tactile 3D renderings and braille descriptions for visually impaired participants.
Live room previews and conversation metrics help administrators monitor multiple virtual conference rooms without manual room switching.
Spoken polling questions are transcribed and displayed in real time, keeping conference discussions moving while reducing delay and resource use.
A split-stream video path keeps local displays at full resolution while scaling and encoding a lower-resolution feed for remote participants.
Fewer inputs and expanded caption views help users manage live session captions faster while reducing cognitive load and device power use.
Time-linked viewpoint metadata enables perspective-converted area images, making past videoconference views easier to recall and revisit.
Multiple camera feeds are scored by face visibility, gaze, and obscuration to render each in-room participant in the clearest video tile.
Connected display data is used to identify conference room screens and switch projection mode automatically for smoother remote conferencing.
Switch between shared spatial review and one-to-one scale views while syncing 2D and 3D model data across XR, desktop, and web devices.
Spatial audio zones show speakers who can hear them in a virtual conference, enabling private conversations and reducing unnecessary audio transmission.
Video analysis detects active communicators from gestures, sign language, and body cues, avoiding audio-level errors in noisy conferences.
A Bluetooth headset maps the same user input to different mode-based actions, enabling faster remote conference control on electronic devices.
Primary and secondary video sharing units separate active-speaker video from combined audio to reduce echo and preserve video visibility.
Speech pattern analysis distinguishes pauses from speech endings to auto-manage mute and highlight features, reducing conference interruptions.
Diagnostic software checks conference components during use, detects limited conditions, and triggers fixes without disrupting the meeting.
A browser extension adds secure video conferencing, messaging, and data exchange inside existing web apps without code changes or workflow disruption.
Directly mixes down-mix channels and audio parameters to combine coded streams in real time with lower delay and computation.
Real-time conferencing telemetry and IP geolocation expose autonomous-system QoS issues, helping CSPs predict faults and cut troubleshooting time.
Local participant recordings are recomposited with logged events and overlays to preserve native video quality and keep the final stream editable.
AI places speaker notes within the meeting UI to preserve eye contact, avoid blocking key elements, and adapt to real-time meeting changes.
Pre-recorded waiting-room video is selected by session context and delivered in one call session, improving engagement without extra media overhead.
A switchable self-view layout moves between compact and expanded modes to reduce meeting fatigue while preserving appearance checks.
Directly combines down-mix channels and audio parameters to avoid full decoding, reducing delay and computation in multi-source audio mixing.
AI compares white point candidates and spatial distributions across cameras to align color balance and exposure without manual calibration.