Transform Service refers to systems and/or services used to ‘transform’ or apply filters and rules from the xR registry to create a ‘composited’ view of what can be rendered.
Vehicle refers to an object used for transporting people or goods in which a rendering device is integrated (e.g., a HUD on a windshield). Example vehicles may include cars, trucks, motorcycles, bikes, farm equipment, lawn mowers, airplanes, helicopters, drones.
Viewing Angle is the angle and direction of which one views an xR experience (i.e., a user may see different things based on viewing angle, direction and gaze time). The viewing angle also provides the basis for a “field of view” for the consumer which is the extent of the observable world that is experienced at any given moment. The viewing angle can impact the xR experience in multiple ways, and may interact with line-of-sight, proximity, perimeter, and obstruction parameters. Similar point-of-view concepts may apply to other senses, such as sound and smell. That is, xR experiences may be tailored and enhanced using directional techniques with these other senses.