Patent published on July 27, 2023

Revolutionary Streaming Broadcast Sponsorship System Unveiled by Jung Hun PARK

As technology advances, it is becoming more and more common to see people engaging in streaming broadcasts. Live streaming services, such as YouTube, Afreeca, and Twitch, are becoming increasingly popular and are now used by broadcasters to provide real-time broadcasts in a variety of topics. These broadcasts allow viewers to show their support for the broadcaster by watching the broadcast, participating in a chat, or sponsoring the broadcaster through star balloons or donations.

Jung Hun PARK, a company based in South Korea has created a revolutionary streaming broadcast sponsorship system that uses Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This system allows viewers to sponsor broadcasters by controlling their IoT devices. This sponsorship system involves a broadcaster terminal, viewer terminal, server, and IoT devices that communicate with each other to enable sponsorship.

This system has the potential to completely revolutionize the way viewers interact with broadcasters. Viewers would be able to use their IoT devices to actively engage with broadcasters and show their support in a unique and innovative way. It could also enable broadcasters to create more interactive and engaging broadcasts, as they could interact with their viewers’ IoT devices.

The technology behind Jung Hun PARK’s streaming broadcast sponsorship system is fairly complex. It involves the use of IoT devices, servers, and terminals. The server acts as the bridge between the broadcaster terminal and the viewer terminal, as well as the IoT device. It is responsible for receiving and processing data from both the broadcaster terminal and the viewer terminal. It also communicates with the IoT device, allowing the viewer to control it.

The potential applications of this technology are endless. Jung Hun PARK’s streaming broadcast sponsorship system could be used to create interactive and engaging broadcasts. For example, viewers could control a broadcaster’s lights, music, or other IoT devices to show their support. This could make the experience of watching a broadcast much more enjoyable for viewers. It could also be used to create games or other interactive experiences where viewers can compete against each other for the most sponsorship.

While the technology behind this system is exciting, there is no guarantee that it will ever hit the market. As this is a patent, Jung Hun PARK has the rights to this technology, but may choose not to release it. Despite this, it is still an exciting development that could potentially revolutionize the way people interact with broadcasters.

So, while we may never see Jung Hun PARK’s revolutionary streaming broadcast sponsorship system hitting the market, it is still an exciting development that could have a huge impact on the way people engage with broadcasters. With the use of IoT devices, viewers could show their support for broadcasters in unique and innovative ways. It could also enable broadcasters to create more interactive and engaging broadcasts. It is yet to be seen if Jung Hun PARK will release this technology, but in the meantime, it is still an exciting development that we can look forward to. patent number US20230239540A1.

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