Samsung filed 1 patent in the Networking category this quarter.
The application covers a wireless video transmission system that adapts Streaming parameters based on content characteristics during network congestion. The technology adjusts the balance between resolution and frame rate depending on whether users are viewing video content or playing games, prioritizing smoother motion for interactive applications and higher image quality for passive viewing.
Samsung's single Networking patent addresses the challenge of maintaining quality during wireless video transmission when bandwidth becomes limited. The system relies on HDMI 2.1's Auto Low Latency Mode metadata to determine whether the content being streamed is a game or traditional video. Once identified, the technology applies different degradation strategies tailored to each content type. Games receive reduced resolution while maintaining consistent frame rates to preserve responsiveness, while video content accepts frame skipping to retain full visual detail.