Buffered high-quality frames keep shared video and text readable during bandwidth drops by holding the last good picture on screen.
Cross-terminal audio evaluation identifies whether low speech level or noise comes from the sender or receiver, enabling timely conference alerts.
A pre-trained digital proxy joins virtual meetings with a user's voice, mannerisms, and knowledge to reduce scheduling gaps and keep discussions productive.
A learned codebook compresses triplane data without scene-specific training, cutting bandwidth while preserving high-fidelity novel-view rendering.
USB PD signaling in a USB-C cable lets users switch the active video conference source and see master status without extra cabling or software.
Exchanging HDR and non-HDR capability data lets devices choose compatible video formats, avoiding display issues and wasted resources.
Keeps external users in one active video conference while licensed internal hosts join or leave, using waiting-room fallback to avoid disruption.
Context-aware AR session controls use gaze and gesture input to cut interface complexity, reduce inputs, and save battery power.
Video analysis detects when a speaking participant's audio is missing, delayed, or poor, enabling immediate alerts during communication sessions.
USB PD identifies the master source and lights its USB-C cable for intuitive switching without extra cabling or software.
Cryptographic signatures and biometric checks rate conference audio and video trust in real time to reduce deepfake impersonation risk.
When audience and guest counts are low, consolidating live rooms boosts interaction and cuts server processing waste.
Camera-based detection of desk-surface input replaces repeated key presses, reducing interaction effort and conserving power during video sessions.
Separate protocol and gaming-engine management can destabilize latency; a unified WebRTC layer synchronizes audio, video, and data in real time.
Network-context checks limit projection availability to trusted networks, letting a locked host receive guest data without exposing host functions.
Predictive viewport feedback lets a sender prepare 360-degree streams for head motion while reducing repeated orientation signaling overhead.
Selective decoding and partial-screen allocation keep video calls clear while other content remains visible in multi-view display operation.