Mimo Display filed 1 patent this quarter in the Streaming category.
The application covers technology for processing video streams in IoT environments, specifically an approach that overlays pre-stored Graphics onto HDMI video by transmitting location data instead of complete images. This method aims to reduce bandwidth requirements and computational overhead during video stream processing.
The Streaming patent describes a video processor designed for IoT applications that overlays Graphics onto HDMI video feeds using a memory-efficient approach. Rather than sending complete overlay images across the network for each frame, the system stores visual objects like logos or icons in the processor's internal memory. When an overlay needs to appear on the video stream, only the coordinates and an identifier for the pre-stored object are transmitted, which requires far less data than sending full images repeatedly. This architecture allows the processor to modify high-resolution video streams in real time without the bandwidth and processing demands that traditional overlay methods require.