Lenovo filed 1 patent this quarter in Networking.
The application covers technology for embedding user interaction data, including pose, gestures, and eye tracking information, into RTP header extensions. This approach enables low-latency transmission of user inputs in cloud gaming and extended reality applications.
Lenovo's Networking patent tackles the latency challenge in interactive cloud applications by rethinking how user input data travels through the system. Rather than sending interaction data like pose, gestures, or eye tracking information as separate packets or within the RTP payload itself, the technology embeds this data directly into RTP header extensions. This placement allows the interaction data to be processed along the same time-critical path as the video stream, speeding up the round-trip cycle where user inputs must be received, rendered, and sent back to the user in applications like cloud gaming and XR experiences.