Olympus had one patents in internet of things during Q4 2023. The patent filed by Olympus Corp in Q4 2023 relates to a system and method for controlling and selecting sources in a room on a network. This system allows remote viewers to create a virtual presence within the room by providing available displays corresponding to sources. It includes standardizing techniques for improving communication and data streaming, as well as a recording server for dual recording of video files. Additionally, a graphical user interface is provided to guide local users through medical procedures in the standardized system. GlobalData’s report on Olympus gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
Olympus grant share with internet of things as a theme is 0% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
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Application: System and method for controlling and selecting sources in a room on a network (Patent ID: US20230386659A1)
The patent filed by Olympus Corp describes a system and method for controlling and selecting sources in a room on a network, allowing remote viewers to create a virtual presence within the room by providing available displays corresponding to sources. The system includes a standardizing technique for improved communication and data streaming on a network, with a recording server for dual recording of video files in local and remote databases. A graphical user interface (GUI) guides local users through medical procedures in the standardized system. The claims detail a medical telepresence system that controls remote user access to imaging devices and local monitors, allowing for the selection and display of video streams from different devices based on requests. The system can change displayed streams based on status, record video streams, and store them in local or remote databases, with specific configurations for internal and external views during medical procedures. Additionally, the system includes features like virtual presence cameras, privacy settings, and the ability to switch between different video streams and views in an operating room setting. The method and machine-readable medium described in the claims outline the steps and instructions for implementing the medical collaboration system with remote viewers, including displaying video streams, providing GUI for remote display, and updating displays based on requests and statuses.
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