System and method for transferring content from one virtual environment to another
Abstract
A multi-dimensional fabric user interface is described herein. A remote server executes an operating system that provides a multi-dimensional fabric user interface for storing content for a particular user. The user can access content by manipulating the multi-dimensional fabric user interface through a graphical user interface displayed on a personal mobile computing device. The remote server also enables the user to enter a portal and travel to a virtual representation a second actual physical location from a virtual representation of a first actual physical location, and transfer an object or content from the virtual representation of the first actual physical location to the virtual representation of the second actual physical location. This initiates an operation relating to the one or more of objects and content, in response to the user picking up, transferring, and placing the one or more of objects and content.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . An augmented reality system, the augmented reality system comprising:
a remote server having a server memory that stores server computer instructions and a server processor that when executing the server computer instructions causes the remote server to:
enable the user to enter a first location side of a portal from a virtual representation of a first actual physical location and travel to a virtual representation of a second actual physical location;
while in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface of a multi-dimensional fabric that virtually represents the second actual physical location, enable the user to pick up a virtual object from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location and carry the virtual object that the user picked up back to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location; and
initiate an operation relating to an actual object that corresponds to the virtual object, in response to the user picking up, the virtual object from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location and carrying the virtual object back to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the virtual object picked up, transferred, and placed by the user represent an actual object in the physical world.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the virtual object picked up, transferred, and placed by the user represent an actual service in the physical world.
4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the remote server, when executing the server computer instructions, further causes the remote server to:
enable the user to look through the first location side of the portal on the personal mobile device and interact with the virtual object in the virtual representation of the second actual physical location from the virtual representation of the first actual physical location.
5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the remote server, when executing the server computer instructions, further causes the remote server to:
enable the user to look through the first location side of the portal on the personal mobile device and transfer the virtual object from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location.
6 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the operation initiated by the user relating to the virtual object is a purchase of the virtual object.
7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the operation initiated by the user relating to the virtual object is reserving temporary usage of the virtual object.
8 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the operation initiated by the user relating to the virtual object is one or more of uploading data and downloading data related to purchasing a product or service.
9 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the user picking up, transferring, and placing the virtual object at the specific location in the virtual representation of the first actual physical location creates a link for future information transfer.
10 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the user picking up, transferring, and placing the virtual object at the specific location in the virtual representation of the first actual physical location creates a link for future purchases.
11 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the manipulation of the multi-dimensional fabric user interface based on the received input from the user includes moving anchored digital content from a first location to a second location in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface.
12 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the manipulation of the multi-dimensional fabric user interface based on the received input from the user includes moving anchored digital content from a location to a user in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface.
13 . An augmented reality remote server system for enabling enhanced functionality in an environment, the augmented reality remote server system comprising:
a server processor;
server memory that stores server computer instructions, wherein the server processor, when executing the server computer instructions, causes a remote server to:
enable a user to travel to a virtual representation of a second actual physical location in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface from a virtual representation of a first actual physical location in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface;
while in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface that virtually represents the second actual physical location, enable the user to pick up virtual content from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location and carry the virtual object that the user picked up back to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location; and
initiate an operation relating to an actual object that corresponds to the virtual content, in response to the user picking up the virtual object from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location and carrying the virtual object back to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location.
14 . The system of claim 13 , wherein the virtual content picked up, transferred, and placed by the user represents one or more of actual digital content in the physical world or an actual service in the physical world.
15 . An augmented reality method for enabling enhanced functionality in an environment, the augmented reality method comprising:
enabling a user to enter a first location side of a portal and travel to a virtual representation of a second actual physical location in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface from the virtual representation of the first actual physical location in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface; while in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface that virtually represents the second actual physical location, enabling the user to pick up one or more of virtual objects and virtual content from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location and carry the one or more of virtual objects and virtual content that the user picked up back to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location; and initiate an operation relating to an actual object that corresponds to the virtual content, in response to the user picking up the virtual object from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location and carrying the one or more of the virtual objects and virtual content back to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location.
16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the one or more of objects and content picked up, transferred, and placed by the user represent one or more of an actual object in the physical world or an actual service in the physical world.
17 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the remote server, when executing the server computer instructions, further causes the remote server to:
enable the user to look through the first location side of the portal on the personal mobile device and transfer the one or more of the objects and content from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location.
18 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the operation initiated by the user relating to the one or more of objects and content is a purchase of the one or more of objects and content.
19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the operation initiated by the user relating to the one or more of objects and content is reserving temporary usage of the one or more of objects and content.
20 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the manipulation of the multi-dimensional fabric user interface based on the received input from the user includes moving anchored digital content from a first location to a second location in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface.
21 . An augmented reality remote server system for enabling enhanced functionality in an environment, the augmented reality remote server system comprising:
a server processor; a server memory that stores server computer instructions, the server processor when executing the server computer instructions causing a remote server to:
enable the user to travel to a virtual representation of a second actual physical location at a second date and time in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface from a virtual representation of a first actual physical location at a first date and time;
while in the multi-dimensional fabric user interface that virtually represents the second actual physical location, enable the user to pick up one or more of virtual objects and virtual content from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location at the second date and time;
enable the user to pick up one or more of virtual objects and virtual content from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location at the second date and time, and carry the one or more of virtual objects and virtual content that the user picked up back to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location at the first date and time; and
initiate an operation relating to an actual object that corresponds to the one or more of the virtual objects and virtual content, in response to the user picking up the virtual object from the virtual representation of the second actual physical location and carrying the one or more of the virtual objects and virtual content back to the virtual representation of the first actual physical location.Cited by (0)
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