Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-04-06
1997-04-22
Teska, Kevin J.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364578, 364461, 364424027, 3644742, 395 90, 463 2, 463 7, 273442, 273454, 434 65, 434 69, G06F 300, G06G 748
Patent
active
056236425
ABSTRACT:
This invention enables a bandwidth efficient computer simulation of sustained contact between objects. When an object comes into sustained contact with a second object, it will communicate to the second object a transfer function describing the contact, and vice-versa. The transfer function enables the objects to simulate the sustained contact for as long as the contact continues, eliminating any need for further network communication between the objects regarding the state of the contact until the contact terminates.
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Katz Warren J.
Morrison John
Taylor Darrin
Louis-Jacques Jacques
M ak Technologies, Inc.
Teska Kevin J.
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