The Problem
Traditional digital media relies on rasterization—a grid of pixels (JPG, MP4) that is inherently limited by resolution. When users zoom into these files, they encounter "pixelation" and compression artifacts. Furthermore, high-fidelity 4K and 8K streaming requires massive bandwidth, making quality media inaccessible in low-connectivity regions like parts of South Asia.
The Solution
VectorVision introduces a revolutionary coordinate-based mathematical protocol (.svgv for video, .svgc for static images). Unlike traditional codecs that store color values for millions of dots, VectorVision stores the mathematical DNA of the scene. By utilizing geometric paths, gradients, and coordinate sets, the protocol ensures "Infinite Resolution"—the media remains perfectly crisp regardless of the display size or zoom level.
Technical Innovation
The core of VectorVision is a custom C++/NDK architecture optimized for mobile and low-power hardware.
Binary Scene Structure: The protocol organizes data into optimized layer tables, allowing the device to render only the necessary mathematical paths in real-time.
Dynamic Motion Logic: For video (.svgv), the system tracks coordinate transformations rather than redrawing frames, resulting in up to 85% data compression compared to standard H.264/H.265 codecs.
Infinite Scalability: Because the images are generated by math, a single VectorVision file can scale from a smartphone screen to a billboard without any loss in fidelity or increase in file size.
Market Potential & Impact
VectorVision has the potential to redefine several global industries:
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Telecommunications: By reducing bandwidth requirements by over 80%, it enables high-quality education and communication in emerging markets.
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AR/VR & Metaverse: Eliminates the "screen-door effect" in headsets by providing perfectly smooth edges at extreme close-up ranges.
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Graphic Design & CAD: Integrates seamlessly with modern design workflows, allowing for complex 2D and 2.5D designs to be shared as lightweight, executable files.
Conclusion
VectorVision isn't just a new file format; it is a fundamental shift in how digital information is stored and visualized. By moving from pixels to math, we enable a future where the world is viewed in infinite clarity, regardless of hardware or bandwidth constraints.
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About the Entrant
- Name:Raja Muhammad Ali Asghar
- Type of entry:individual
- Software used for this entry:C++/NDK, Android Studio, and custom protocol tools
- Patent status:none
