Collaboration system including markers identifying multiple canvases in multiple shared virtual workspaces

US12019850B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12019850-B2
Application numberUS-202318213738-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 23, 2023
Priority dateOct 23, 2017
Publication dateJun 25, 2024
Grant dateJun 25, 2024

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A network node of a collaboration system is provided to establish communication with other network nodes. The network node comprises a display having a physical display space. The network node can store collaboration data and render on the local client screen space a local client canvas having locations in the virtual workspace. The network node includes logic to provide a user interface to display a list of markers representing predefined canvases in both the virtual workspace and another virtual workspace. The predefined canvases defining (i) respective areas in the virtual workspace having a location and (ii) an area in the other virtual workspace having a location. The network node includes logic to respond to an input indicating a selected marker from the list of displayed markers to update the location of the local client canvas to match the location of the predefined canvas represented by the selected marker.

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A method for operating a server node including a processor, the method comprising: providing, to a client node displaying a portion of a virtual workspace, at least part of a log of entries identifying: a location of a predefined canvas within another virtual workspace and represented by at least one marker selected from multiple markers representing predefined canvases within both the virtual workspace and in the other virtual workspace, regardless of whether creators of the predefined canvases are actively viewing any of the predefined canvases; objects; and object locations in the other virtual workspace, wherein a defined area in the other virtual workspace includes an object for display by the client node, and wherein an entry in the log comprises data specifying: coordinates of the location, within the other virtual workspace, of the predefined canvas that is represented by the at least one selected marker and that includes the defined area, in the other virtual workspace, including the object; and coordinates of an object location, in the other virtual workspace, of the object. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising storing metadata associated with a particular canvas, of the predefined canvases, within the other virtual workspace. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the metadata includes an access list identifying users that are permitted to display objects having locations within the particular canvas. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the metadata includes a title of the particular canvas. 5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the metadata identifies one or more contextual menu items associated with the particular canvas. 6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the metadata includes a zoom-in indicator indicating that the client node is to display objects included in the particular canvas using a zoom-in level while still allowing the displayed objects to remain displayed by the client node in their entirety. 7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the metadata includes information that links the particular canvas to a different canvas that is within the other virtual workspace and that is associated with the particular canvas. 8. A server node, the server node comprising: a processor configured with logic to implement operations comprising: providing, to a client node displaying a portion of a virtual workspace, at least part of a log of entries identifying: a location of a predefined canvas within another virtual workspace and represented by at least one marker selected from multiple markers representing predefined canvases within both the virtual workspace and in the other virtual workspace, regardless of whether creators of the predefined canvases are actively viewing any of the predefined canvases; objects; and object locations in the other virtual workspace, wherein a defined area in the other virtual workspace includes an object for display by the client node, and wherein an entry in the log comprises data specifying: coordinates of the location, within the other virtual workspace, of the predefined canvas that is represented by the at least one selected marker and that includes the defined area, in the other virtual workspace, including the object; and coordinates of an object location, in the other virtual workspace, of the object. 9. The server node of claim 8 , wherein the processor is further configured with logic to implement operations comprising: receiving metadata associated with a particular canvas within the other virtual workspace. 10. The server node of claim 9 , wherein: the metadata includes an access list identifying users that are permitted to display objects having locations within the particular canvas; and the operations further include prohibiting displaying of the objects having locations within the particular canvas when a user of the client node is not identified by the access list. 11. The server node of claim 9 , wherein: the metadata includes a title of the particular canvas; and the operations further include including the title of the particular canvas in a menu of markers. 12. The server node of claim 9 , wherein: the metadata identifies a color corresponding to the particular canvas; and the operations further include providing data to allow display, by the client node, of a marker representing the particular canvas in the color identified by the metadata. 13. The server node of claim 9 , wherein: the metadata identifies one or more contextual menu items associated with the particular canvas; and the operations further include providing data to allow display, by the client node, of the one or more contextual menu items associated with the particular canvas. 14. The server node of claim 9 , wherein: the metadata includes a zoom-in indicator; and the operations further include providing data to allow display of objects included in the particular canvas using a zoom-in level while still allowing the displayed objects to remain displayed by the client node in their entirety. 15. The server node of claim 9 , wherein the metadata includes information that links the particular canvas to a different canvas that is within the other virtual workspace and that is associated with the particular canvas. 16. The server node of claim 8 , wherein the processor is further configured with logic to implement operations comprising: creating a canvas by: obtaining information identifying an area in the other virtual workspace that includes one or more objects and defines the canvas; and storing data representing the canvas, the stored data including metadata identifying a location and dimensions of the area within the other virtual workspace that defines the canvas; creating a marker associated with the canvas; and transmitting a message to other nodes, the transmitted message including the stored data representing the canvas and the marker. 17. A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium having a program recorded thereon, the program, when executed by a server node including a processor, causing the server node to perform operations comprising: providing, to a client node displaying a portion of a virtual workspace, at least part of a log of entries identifying: a location of a predefined canvas within another virtual workspace and represented by at least one marker selected from multiple markers representing predefined canvases within both the virtual workspace and in the other virtual workspace, regardless of whether creators of the predefined canvases are actively viewing any of the predefined canvases; objects; and object locations in the other virtual workspace, wherein a defined area in the other virtual workspace includes an object for display by the client node, and wherein an entry in the log comprises data specifying: coordinates of the location, within the other virtual workspace, of the predefined canvas that is represented by the at least one selected marker and that includes the defined area, in the other virtual workspace, including the object; and coordinates of an object location, in the other virtual workspace, of the object. 18. The non-transitory computer-readable recording medium of claim 17 , wherein the operations further comprise storing metadata associated with a particular canvas, of the predefined canvases, within the other virtual workspace. 19. The non-transitory computer-readable recording medium of claim 18 , wherein: the metadata includes an access list identifying users that are permitted to displ

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  • Protocols · CPC title

  • H04L67/131Primary

    Protocols for games, networked simulations or virtual reality · CPC title

  • using a single graphics controller · CPC title

  • involving copying of the display data of a local workstation or window to a remote workstation or window so that an actual copy of the data is displayed simultaneously on two or more displays, e.g. teledisplay · CPC title

  • Centralised management of display operation, e.g. in a server instead of locally · CPC title

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What does patent US12019850B2 cover?
A network node of a collaboration system is provided to establish communication with other network nodes. The network node comprises a display having a physical display space. The network node can store collaboration data and render on the local client screen space a local client canvas having locations in the virtual workspace. The network node includes logic to provide a user interface to dis…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Haworth Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L67/131. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 25 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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