Audio control for extended-reality shared space
US-2022014839-A1 · Jan 13, 2022 · US
US12507006B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12507006-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117538612-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 23, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 23, 2025 |
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A system includes a plurality of guest interface devices including a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag associated with each of the guest interface devices. The system includes a plurality of head-mounted displays and an audio distribution system. The audio distribution system includes a RFID reader and a processor to receive guest interface device identification information encoded in an identification tag associated with a guest interface device and designate a private audio channel for an assigned group of the guest interface device. The system includes a head-mounted display that reads the identification tag to associate the head-mounted displayed with the assigned group of the guest interface device. The system transmits audio between head-mounted devices in the assigned group via the designated private audio channel.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . An audio channel system comprising: a guest interface device comprising a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag associated with the guest interface device, the RFID tag comprising encoded device identification information of the guest interface device; a head-mounted display configured to couple to the guest interface device, the head-mounted display comprising a first RFID reader configured to read the RFID tag of the guest interface device, when the head-mounted display is coupled to the guest interface device, to receive the device identification information corresponding to the guest interface device; and an audio distribution system comprising: a second RFID reader configured to read the RFID tag of the guest interface device to receive the device identification information of the guest interface device; and a processor configured to: receive a group assignment of the guest interface device and associate the group assignment with the device identification information of the guest interface device read by the second RFID reader; receive the device identification information of the guest interface device read by the first RFID reader and head-mounted display information from the head-mounted display; upon receiving the device identification information corresponding to the guest interface device from the head-mounted display, associate the head-mounted display with the group assignment of the guest interface device; designate a private audio channel to the group assignment; and generate instructions to transmit and receive audio between the head-mounted display and at least one other head-mounted display of the group assignment using the private audio channel. 2 . The audio channel system of claim 1 , wherein the guest interface device is removably coupled to the head-mounted display. 3 . The audio channel system of claim 2 , wherein the guest interface device utilizes a magnetic assembly or a press-fit mechanism to couple to the head-mounted display. 4 . The audio channel system of claim 1 , wherein the head-mounted display comprises a microphone configured to receive an audio input from a guest. 5 . The audio channel system of claim 4 , wherein a signal associated with the audio input is not decoded by head-mounted displays not associated with the group assignment. 6 . The audio channel system of claim 1 , wherein the second RFID reader is integrated into a kiosk that scans the guest interface device while the guest interface device is not coupled to the head-mounted display. 7 . The audio channel system of claim 1 , wherein the RFID tag of the guest interface device and the first RFID reader are in contact with one another when the guest interface device is coupled to the head-mounted display. 8 . A method for managing one or more private audio channels, the method comprising: receiving guest interface device identification information encoded in a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag associated with a guest interface device, wherein the guest interface device identification information is read by a first RFID reader configured to read the RFID tag to receive the guest interface device identification information associated with the guest interface device; assigning the guest interface device identification information read by the first RFID reader into an assigned group; receiving head-mounted device identification that indicates that a head-mounted device is coupled to the guest interface device and the guest interface device identification information read by a head-mounted device second RFID reader of the head-mounted device, wherein the head-mounted device second RFID reader is configured to, when the head-mounted device is couple to the guest interface device, read the guest interface device identification information; associating the head-mounted device with the assigned group; designating a private audio channel for the assigned group; and communicating audio signals between the head-mounted device and other head-mounted devices in the assigned group via the designated private audio channel such that the head-mounted device and the other head-mounted devices are capable of two-way communication with one another. 9 . The method of claim 8 , comprising: receiving additional guest interface device identification information read by the first RFID reader from an additional RFID tag associated with another guest interface device; and adding the additional guest interface device identification information from the additional RFID tag to the assigned group. 10 . The method of claim 8 , comprising: receiving an input specifying a party size; and initiating activation of the first RFID reader to read the RFID tag and additional RFID tags of additional guest interface devices to receive guest interface device identification information from the RFID tag and additional RFID tags corresponding to a number of the party size. 11 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the head-mounted device identification is received from the head-mounted device and bundled with or linked to the guest interface device identification information of the coupled guest interface device. 12 . The method of claim 8 , comprising: receiving a communication from a different head-mounted device; determining that the different head-mounted device is in the assigned group; and transmitting the communication to the head-mounted device via the designated private audio channel. 13 . A head-mounted device comprising: a guest interface device comprising an identification tag encoding guest interface device identification information; and a head-mounted display configured to couple to the guest interface device, the head-mounted display comprising: a reader configured to read the guest interface device identification information from the identification tag; communication circuitry configured to, when the head-mounted display is coupled to the guest interface device, transmit the guest interface device identification information read by the reader of the head-mounted display and head-mounted device identification to a controller to assign the head-mounted device into a group of head-mounted devices based on a group assignment associated with the guest interface device, wherein the group assignment is formed based on the guest interface device identification information read by an additional reader configured to read the guest interface device identification information from the identification tag; a microphone configured to receive audio inputs of a private audio channel, wherein the private audio channel is designated for the group of head-mounted devices; and a speaker configured to output audio signals of the private audio channel. 14 . The head-mounted device of claim 13 , wherein the identification tag is a sticker applied to the guest interface device. 15 . The head-mounted device of claim 13 , wherein the identification tag is positioned on the guest interface device to be in contact with or proximate to the reader when the guest interface device is coupled to the head-mounted display, wherein the group assignment is maintained while the guest interface device is in contact with or proximate to the reader. 16 . The head-mounted device of claim 13 , wherein the reader and the additional reader are near field communications readers and the identification tag is an RFID tag. 17 . The head-mounted device of claim 13 , wherein the head-mounted device is coupled to a ride vehicle via a tether, and wherein the tether communicat
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