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20100106543 | BUILDING MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION SYSTEM - An approach to create, deploy and manage separate control system components within a hierarchical context of a multi business and/or multi site environment. This approach may be incorporated into an architecture having one or more workstations, controllers, servers and so forth. Components of the approach may include business groups, sites and executives. | 04-29-2010 |
20110083077 | SITE CONTROLLER DISCOVERY AND IMPORT SYSTEM - An approach for site controller discovery, import and integration. A customer may purchase site controllers to be put at its remote location, sometimes prior to having network connectivity to the remote location. Eventually, the customer may want to integrate the remote site controller with a supervisor at its home facility. The approach may provide site controller discovery, import and integration including automation of integration of the deployed site controller configuration and enterprise hierarchy to the home facility supervisor with minimal user intervention. During importing and integration into the customer's supervisor, enterprise model data may be retrieved and added to the existing multi-site hierarchal structure with the supervisor. The import operation may automatically perform a configuration backup to complete the integration process. The configuration in the deployed site controller or controllers may be considered a master configuration. Therefore, by importing configuration data directly from such source, data transfer should be accurate. | 04-07-2011 |
20110093493 | BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SITE CATEGORIES - An approach relating to providing a user an ability to place sites into multiple categories and providing applications an ability to query a configuration for members of the categories. The approach not only may provide a user an ability to easily create, deploy, modify and monitor a multi-site enterprise hundreds and thousands of remote building management system site controllers and allow the user to establish each site within the context of a single enterprise group, but it may also incorporate where the site controllers can be identified, sorted or managed within multiple categorical groupings. For example, categorical groupings may facilitate managing the configurations at the sites, applying an operational setting by selecting a logical category, applying common operating parameters to multiple sites, and so forth. | 04-21-2011 |
20110225580 | OFFLINE CONFIGURATION AND DOWNLOAD APPROACH - A system for creating a station having a configuration and making the station active within a supervisor application without a need of actual site controller hardware. The configuration may be changed. The new station may be downloaded with the changed configuration to a site controller. Multiple steps for effecting the present configuration design and station download may automatically be accomplished by fewer steps. | 09-15-2011 |
20120084660 | QUICK CONNECT AND DISCONNECT, BASE LINE CONFIGURATION, AND STYLE CONFIGURATOR - An approach for quick connect, quick disconnect, style configurator and baseline change actions for station/platform systems. For a quick connect, a user may receive a list of available groups, select a particular group, and provide site number and controller number for a station/platform to be identified and connected. For a quick disconnect, user may have a list of all active stations/platforms from which to select for disconnect, including an option to disconnect all stations/platforms at once. A style configurator user interface may be invoked, which can populate a window with colors selected for menu bar, tool bar, and like components. A menu option may be provided in the tool bar where user can change the baseline from an old station configuration to a new station configuration. Thus, when user creates a new site controller, the configuration file may reflect control strategies and configuration updates added before as the new baseline. | 04-05-2012 |
20120084696 | USER INTERFACE LIST CONTROL SYSTEM - A user interface list control system having a supervisor user application providing tools to create, deploy, modify and monitor a multi-site enterprise of remote building management systems (BMS). BMS controllers may be configured to control or monitor similar entities across all sites. As site controller configurations are created, the user must identify each configuration item with a recognizable name and/or type tag that indicates function, definition, and/or location of the item. The user may be allowed or required to apply names and type string tags consistently across all multiple site configurations. Within the context of a single supervisor, multiple users may be allowed to utilize common lists of name and type tags. The user may apply an application-specific name and/or type tag to a configuration item, using a drop down list where the user can add a new string to a tag list or select a previously entered string tag. | 04-05-2012 |
20130218889 | SUPERVISOR HISTORY VIEW WIZARD - An approach for selecting points of archived history data for viewing. The approach may relate to a user interface workflow of selecting points. Site controllers may be configured using control entity definitions, history extensions, point group naming and template features of a supervisor. The supervisor may provide for selection of groups or categories of sites and controllers within selected sites using selection boxes. This may permit a user to quickly refine site selection by, for example, filtering by group, site category, and a refined site list box. Once a site, the controllers and desired point groups and other appropriate items have been selected, the user may proceed to view historical data for the selected sites and controller points. | 08-22-2013 |
20140114440 | SUPERVISOR USER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - An approach for control of users relative to access to controllers of a site in a hierarchy of controllers and building equipment. When a user of a customer has established a read write connection to a site controller, the customer does not necessarily want any subsequent user to establish a read write connection to the site controller or another controller within the same site and also make changes, for example, to settings of building equipment. Thus, a subsequent user may be allowed a read only connection and just be able to view building equipment information. When the first user has disconnected either intentionally or by inactivity, the site controller may be cleared allowing a subsequent user to obtain a read write connection. If the first user is inactive but fails to disconnect from the controller, an auto log-off provision may disconnect the user after a specified period of inactivity. | 04-24-2014 |
20150112989 | OPUS ENTERPRISE REPORT SYSTEM - An approach for managing much information of many of controllers at multiple locations. A configuration map regarded as a dataset may be used for identifying and retrieving a group of data being sought in the form of instances of the dataset. The instances may be stored. A report may be used to select certain instances of the data according to a format of the report. The report may be manually or automatically provided. A profile may be developed to obtain instances of a dataset that match the profile and show instances that do not necessarily match the profile. The instances that do not match the profile may be reset to settings of the profile or be noted as approved exceptions and should not be reset. | 04-23-2015 |
20150323918 | BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SITE CATEGORIES - An approach relating to providing a user an ability to place sites into multiple categories and providing applications an ability to query a configuration for members of the categories. The approach not only may provide a user an ability to easily create, deploy, modify and monitor a multi-site enterprise hundreds and thousands of remote building management system site controllers and allow the user to establish each site within the context of a single enterprise group, but it may also incorporate where the site controllers can be identified, sorted or managed within multiple categorical groupings. For example, categorical groupings may facilitate managing the configurations at the sites, applying an operational setting by selecting a logical category, applying common operating parameters to multiple sites, and so forth. | 11-12-2015 |
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20120270573 | POSITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SINGLE AND MULTILEVEL STRUCTURES - A system for determining the position of users, stores, products, or brands inside one or more structures, such as a store, shopping center, cruise ship, etc. In some embodiments, the system utilizes an image capture module of a wireless device to capture information relating to an object disposed at a known location. The information regarding the location of the object is used to provide navigation information, product information, advertising information, and the like to the user while inside the structure. In other embodiments, a positioning system capable of determining the locations of RF signal sources within one or more structures and then using the determined locations of the RF signal sources to determine locations of users' wireless devices is provided. | 10-25-2012 |
20130115971 | CORRELATING WIRELESS SIGNALS TO A LOCATION ON AN IMAGE USING MOBILE SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES - Using ground truth events and sensors available on a first mobile device, an algorithm executed at the first mobile device determines the mobile device's position; the first mobile device also obtains wireless signal information; the wireless signal information is associated with the position determined via the sensor data and ground truth events; the associated data is stored and may be sent to or used by a second device; the second device may then, for example, detect then-current wireless signal information and may locate the second device by looking up the then-current wireless signal information in the associated data. | 05-09-2013 |
20130150002 | Identify a Radio Frequency Device by MAC Address System and Method - A computer system reports “logical usage pattern data” and location information in a Device Report; in addition, another computer system reports MAC addresses associated with mobile device in Network Device reports; the Device Reports and Networks Reports are correlated based on various factors; if a set of Device Reports and Network Reports correlate, then a Device Identifier is created and sent to the corresponding mobile device; the Device Identifier may then be used to identify the mobile device, such as when the MAC address is inaccessible. The Device Identifier may be associated with other devices used by the user of the mobile device. Behavioral information associated with all the devices may be obtained and behavioral patterns determined. Content served to the mobile device may then be optimized based on the determined behavioral patterns. | 06-13-2013 |
20130217411 | BATTERY-SAVING IN GEO-FENCE CONTEXT METHOD AND SYSTEM - While traveling to a destination, potentially traversing geo-fences along the way, a routine on a mobile device estimates arrival at the next geo-fence and performs a location check at the estimated arrival time. Between iterations of this process, the routine may correct the “time of next check” based on correction factors. When the mobile device arrives at the destination, it switches to terrestrial location determining services. In addition, the mobile device monitors its sensors to determine whether motion is gross motion which may warrant performing a location probe or whether motion is not gross motion, in which case location probes may be disabled. | 08-22-2013 |
20130281062 | IDENTIFY A RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICE BY MAC ADDRESS SYSTEM AND METHOD - A computer system reports “logical usage pattern data” and location information in a Device Report; in addition, another computer system reports MAC addresses associated with mobile device in Network Device reports; the Device Reports and Networks Reports are correlated based on various factors; if a set of Device Reports and Network Reports correlate, then a Device Identifier is created and sent to the corresponding mobile device; the Device Identifier may then be used to identify the mobile device, such as when the MAC address is inaccessible. The Device Identifier may be associated with other devices used by the user of the mobile device. Behavioral information associated with all the devices may be obtained and behavioral patterns determined. Content served to the mobile device may then be optimized based on the determined behavioral patterns. | 10-24-2013 |
20140045517 | SYSTEM FOR DETERMINATION OF REAL-TIME QUEUE TIMES BY CORRELATING MAP DATA AND MOBILE USERS' LOCATION DATA - A system collects and correlates dynamic mobile user data location with a structure map and determined, for individuals and groups, average queue times for waypoints or average dwell time for areas within the structure. The determined times are made available for use. | 02-13-2014 |
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20100134618 | EGOMOTION SPEED ESTIMATION ON A MOBILE DEVICE USING A SINGLE IMAGER - Linear and rotational speeds of a mobile device are calculated using distance estimates between imaging sensors in the device and objects or scenes in front of the sensors. The distance estimates are used to modify optical flow vectors from the sensors. Shifting and rotational speeds of the mobile device may then be calculated using the modified optical flow vector values. For example, given a configuration where the first imaging sensor and the second imaging sensor face opposite directions on a single axis, a shifting speed is calculated in the following way: multiplying a first optical flow vector and a first distance estimate, thereby deriving a first modified optical flow vector value; multiplying a second optical flow vector and a second distance estimate, thereby deriving a second modified optical flow vector value; the second modified optical flow vector value may then be subtracted from the first modified optical flow vector value, resulting in a measurement of the shifting speed. | 06-03-2010 |
20110285622 | RENDITION OF 3D CONTENT ON A HANDHELD DEVICE - A handheld device having a display and a front-facing sensor and a back-facing sensor is able to render 3D content in a realistic and spatially correct manner using position-dependent rendering and view-dependent rendering. In one scenario, the 3D content is only computer-generated content and the display on the device is a typical, non-transparent (opaque) display. The position-dependent rendering is performed using either the back-facing sensor or a front-facing sensor having a wide-angle lens. In another scenario, the 3D content is composed of computer-generated 3D content and images of physical objects and the display is either a transparent or semi-transparent display where physical objects behind the device show through the display. In this case, position-dependent rendering is performed using a back-facing sensor that is actuated (capable of physical panning and tilting) or is wide-angle, thereby enabling virtual panning. | 11-24-2011 |
20120075166 | ACTUATED ADAPTIVE DISPLAY SYSTEMS - Adjustable, adaptive display system having individual display elements is able to change its configuration based on a user's movements, position, and activities. A method of adjusting a display system tracking a user is tracked using a camera or other tracking sensor, thereby creating user-tracking data. The user-tracking data is input to an actuator signal module which generates input signals for one or more actuators. The input signals are created, in part, from the user-tracking data. Two or more display elements are actuated using the one or more actuators based on the input signals. The display elements may be planar or curved. In this manner, a configuration of the display system adapts to user movements and adjusts systematically. This provides for a greater amount of a user's human visual field (or user FOV) to be filled by the display system. | 03-29-2012 |
20120260207 | DYNAMIC TEXT INPUT USING ON AND ABOVE SURFACE SENSING OF HANDS AND FINGERS - A virtual keyboard is displayed on a touch screen display surface of a computing device. Partial images of the keyboard are displayed, where a partial image may be one key, referred to as the most probable key that the user will touch, or a group of keys, which may include some less probable or surrounding keys that may be touched. Sensors under or near the display surface detect an outline of the user hands and determines which finger is the fastest moving finger, which is presumed to be the finger used to touch a key. The most probable key is determined based on the fastest moving finger and may be displayed before the finger touches the surface. If the most probable key is not touched, a user profile containing user typing habits may be updated to reflect that a less probable key was touched. | 10-11-2012 |
20130073956 | LINKING PROGRAMMATIC ACTIONS TO USER ACTIONS AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS - A method for operating a computing device is disclosed, where data that associates a user action at a predetermined location with a programmatic action is stored in memory. A user action being performed at the predetermined location is detected, and the corresponding programmatic action is performed in response to detecting the user action being performed at the predetermined location. | 03-21-2013 |
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20150025662 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUDIO AUGMENTED REALITY - A system, controller, and computer readable medium for providing an audio augmented reality to a user. The system can detect an object, event, or the like in the environment of a user and play a digitized sound and/or a synthesized sound in response to the detected object, event, or the like. The user can specify preferences for sounds played in response to the detected object or event. | 01-22-2015 |
20150110285 | MODIFYING AN AUDIO PANORAMA TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF DANGER OR OTHER EVENTS OF INTEREST - A personal safety system detects imminent danger or other event of interest and then modifies a sound panorama to focus a user's attention towards the direction of the danger or other event of interest. The personal safety system may isolate sounds originating from the direction of the danger or other event of interest, collapse the sound panorama towards the direction of the danger or other event of interest, or compress the sound panorama to align with the direction of the danger or other event of interest. The personal safety system may be integrated into an automobile or a wearable system physically attached to the user. Advantageously, the attention of the user may be drawn towards imminent danger or other events of interest without introducing additional sensory information to the user, thereby reducing the likelihood of startling or distracting the user. | 04-23-2015 |
20150128067 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WIRELESSLY SHARING DATA AMONGST USER DEVICES - A system and method for sharing data between devices are provided. A source device detects one or more receiving devices that are operated in a mode to receive data from the source device. The source device detects a user action that signifies intent of a user to transmit data to the one or more receiving devices. In response to detecting the user action, the source device identifies data that is in a state designated to be transmitted. The identified content is transmitted to the one or more receiving devices. | 05-07-2015 |
20150137998 | USING EXTERNAL SOUNDS TO ALERT VEHICLE OCCUPANTS OF EXTERNAL EVENTS AND MASK IN-CAR CONVERSATIONS - An audio processing system may selectively identify certain environmental sounds and playing back these sounds, or a representation of these sounds, in the vehicle's cabin. The audio processing system may filter the environmental sounds to identify a particular sound that matches an event such as a bouncing ball, squealing tires, footsteps, and the like. The audio processing system may then provide an audio alert to an occupant in the vehicle. For example, the system may process the identified sound (e.g., amplify and/or isolate the sound) and use a speaker to output the processed sound into the interior of the vehicle. In another embodiment, the audio processing system may use environmental sounds as an audio masking sound for creating privacy zones within the vehicle. The audio processing system may filter the environmental sounds to identify a continuous sound which is then output to generate the privacy zones. | 05-21-2015 |
20150145883 | ALTERING ATTRIBUTES OF CONTENT THAT IS PROVIDED IN A PORTION OF A DISPLAY AREA BASED ON DETECTED INPUTS - A method is disclosed for providing content on a computing device. Content is provided, from execution of an application, in a defined portion of a display area that is provided by a display device of the computing device. The defined portion includes a first set of attributes. One or more attributes of the first set of attributes is altered based on one or more inputs detected by one or more sensors. The one or more attributes are altered independent of a set of settings used by the display device to provide the display area. | 05-28-2015 |
20150160033 | EYE GAZE ENABLED NAVIGATION SYSTEM - A navigation system is configured to generate a sequence of driving instructions for directing a driver of a vehicle from a current location to a final destination. The navigation system is configured to capture sensor data that reflects the field of view of the driver and to identify objects in that field of view. The navigation system then customizes the driving instructions to reference specific objects, thereby generating context-specific driving instructions. The navigation system is also configured to identify particular objects upon which the driver is focused, and to generate context-specific driving instructions relative to such objects of focus. The navigation system may also provide correction information to the driver upon determining that the driver has incorrectly focused on a different object than an object referenced in a context-specific driving instruction. | 06-11-2015 |
20150162000 | CONTEXT AWARE, PROACTIVE DIGITAL ASSISTANT - A digital assistant system may be used to proactively retrieve and provide information to a user based on an identified context of the user's environment and/or activities. By monitoring a user's environment and/or activities, an inference can be made about what supplemental information the user may find helpful and/or relevant. The supplemental information can be proactively retrieved and presented to the user. The system can include one or more sensors to gather information about the user's environment and/or activities. The system can also include one or more output modules for proactively providing information to the user, such as a speaker for providing information in an auditory format and a display for providing information in a visual format. The system can be wearable and always on so that it can quickly and unobtrusively provide information to the user. | 06-11-2015 |
20150178985 | VIRTUAL THREE-DIMENSIONAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WITH THREE-DIMENSIONAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM - System, method, and computer program product to perform an operation, the operation comprising generating a three-dimensional graphical output comprising: a three-dimensional representation of a vehicle instrument cluster comprising a plurality of instruments at a first depth level, and a three-dimensional representation of a navigation system map at a second depth level, and outputting the three-dimensional graphical output for display on a three-dimensional display in a vehicle. | 06-25-2015 |
20150190284 | EARPLUG FOR SELECTIVELY PROVIDING SOUND TO A USER - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth an earplug for selectively providing sound to a user. The earplug includes a microphone, a processing unit, and a speaker. The microphone is configured to acquire ambient sound. The processing unit is configured to determine that a first sound included in the ambient sound is associated with a first set of sound parameters and, in response, generate a first cancellation signal associated with the first sound. The processing unit is further configured to determine that a second sound included in the ambient sound is associated with a second set of sound parameters and, in response, generate a second signal to cause the second sound to be produced. The speaker is configured to produce one or more sound waves based on the first cancellation signal to cancel the first sound from the ambient sound and produce the second sound based on the second signal. | 07-09-2015 |
20150192992 | EYE VERGENCE DETECTION ON A DISPLAY - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth technique for displaying an image based on eye vergence. The technique includes determining a first distance from one or more eyes of a user to a display location, and determining, based on eye gaze vectors associated with the eyes of the user, an eye convergence distance. The technique further includes causing the image to be displayed when the eye convergence distance is substantially the same as the first distance, or causing a display of the image to be terminated when the eye convergence distance is not substantially the same as the first distance. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193005 | USER-DIRECTED PERSONAL INFORMATION ASSISTANT - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for identifying a characteristic of an object. The technique includes determining that the object is a target of a directional gesture and detecting a trigger event that occurs while the object is the target of the directional gesture. The technique further includes, in response to the trigger event, acquiring sensor data associated with the object via one or more sensors and analyzing the sensor data to identify at least one characteristic of the object. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193069 | SEAMLESS CONTENT TRANSFER - One embodiment provides a non-transitory computer-readable medium containing computer program code that, when executed by a processor, performs an operation. The operation includes detecting a gesture performed by a user and identifying a first device. A direction in which a second device is positioned, relative to the first device, is then determined, based on at least one of 1) the detected gesture and 2) an orientation of the first device. In response to identifying the second device, content to transmit between the first device and the second device is determined. Additionally, the operation includes transmitting the content between the first device and the second device. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193197 | IN-VEHICLE GESTURE INTERACTIVE SPATIAL AUDIO SYSTEM - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for modifying an audio parameter based on a gesture. The technique includes acquiring sensor data associated with a hand of a user and analyzing the sensor data to determine at least one hand position. The technique further includes determining, based on the at least one hand position, an interaction between a first virtual object that corresponds to an audio event and a second virtual object that corresponds to the hand of the user. The technique further includes, based on the interaction, modifying a spatial audio parameter associated with the audio event to generate a modified audio stream and causing the modified audio stream to be reproduced for output to the user. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193664 | DETECTING VISUAL INATTENTION BASED ON EYE CONVERGENCE - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for detecting when a user is not being attentive based on eye convergence. The technique includes determining a first distance from the user to a first object. The first distance may be determined using a depth sensor. The technique further includes determining a first vergence angle associated with a left eye of the user and determining a second vergence angle associated with a right eye of the user. The technique further includes determining a first eye convergence distance based on the first vergence angle, the second vergence angle, and an interocular distance between the left eye and the right eye. The technique further includes comparing the first distance to the first eye convergence distance to generate a first result. An inattention alert may be generated based on the first result. | 07-09-2015 |
20150195641 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USER CONTROLLABLE AUDITORY ENVIRONMENT CUSTOMIZATION - A method for generating an auditory environment for a user may include receiving a signal representing an ambient auditory environment of the user, processing the signal using a microprocessor to identify at least one of a plurality of types of sounds in the ambient auditory environment, receiving user preferences corresponding to each of the plurality of types of sounds, modifying the signal for each type of sound in the ambient auditory environment based on the corresponding user preference, and outputting the modified signal to at least one speaker to generate the auditory environment for the user. A system may include a wearable device having speakers, microphones, and various other sensors to detect a noise context. A microprocessor processes ambient sounds and generates modified audio signals using attenuation, amplification, cancellation, and/or equalization based on user preferences associated with particular types of sounds. | 07-09-2015 |
20150197283 | HAPTIC LANGUAGE THROUGH A STEERING MECHANISM - A system, and method for communicating navigation information to a vehicle operator through actuators in a steering mechanism for a vehicle. The steering mechanism can include multiple actuators along or in a surface a vehicle operator touches to steer the vehicle. Different numbers of actuators can be actuated under an operator's hand to communicate the severity of an upcoming turn. Alternatively, an actuator can be actuated by different amounts to communicate the severity of an upcoming turn. Proximity of an upcoming turn can be communicated by cycling actuators at different rates for different turns. By actuating actuators under an operator's left hand or the left portion of a hand, a left-hand turn can be communicated. Conversely, by actuating actuators under an operator's right hand or the right portion of a hand, a right-hand turn can be communicated. | 07-16-2015 |
20150203023 | ROADWAY PROJECTION SYSTEM - A roadway projection system integrated into a vehicle is configured to identify a specific driving scenario encountered by a driver of the vehicle, and to then project an image onto a roadway along which the vehicle travels based on that scenario. The image is intended to provide guidance to the driver in negotiating the identified scenario and/or to visualize potential driving actions of the driver for the benefit of others. The image could be, for example, and without limitation, an indicator that the driver should follow to perform a specific driving or navigation action, or a preference that the driver wishes to share with other drivers. In addition, the roadway projection system may detect images projected by other roadway projection systems in other vehicles and to determine mutual preferences shared between drivers. When a shared preference is violated, the roadway projection system may alert the driver of the vehicle. | 07-23-2015 |
20150245017 | VIRTUAL SEE-THROUGH INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WITH LIVE VIDEO - At least one embodiment disclosed herein includes generating a three-dimensional graphical output that includes a three-dimensional representation of a video of an area external to a vehicle, and displaying the three-dimensional graphical output on a three-dimensional display disposed within a vehicle. | 08-27-2015 |
20150331236 | A SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE - Embodiments are disclosed for systems for a vehicle. An example system for a vehicle
| 11-19-2015 |
20150331238 | SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE - Embodiments are disclosed for systems for a vehicle. An example system for a vehicle includes a head-up display and a circuit, which is connected to the head-up display, wherein the head-up display is configured to project an image onto a front windshield of the vehicle or onto a separate combiner, wherein the circuit is configured to output image data to the head-up display, whereby the image data have a set of objects which include messages for the user, to determine a user's workload level, based on a set of driving conditions, to switch between at least one first workload mode and a second workload mode based on the level, whereby the second workload mode is assigned a higher level than the first workload mode, and in the second workload mode to reduce at least one object, which is output in the first workload mode. | 11-19-2015 |
20150331487 | INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - Embodiments are disclosed for vehicle systems. An example system for a vehicle, includes
| 11-19-2015 |
20150346731 | TECHNIQUES FOR ARRANGING STAGE ELEMENTS ON A STAGE - A stage arrangement system is configured to arrange stage elements on a stage where a performance is to take place. The stage arrangement system is configured to move the stage elements to reflect arrangement data that reflects desired positions and orientations for each stage element. The stage arrangement system first localizes one or more stage elements by determining the position and orientation associated with each such element. Then, the stage arrangement system repositions and/or reorients each stage element to comply with the arrangement data. Each stage element may indicate position and/or orientation changes to stagehands or manual laborers, who then move each element accordingly. Alternatively, each stage element may autonomously move in order to implement the position and/or orientation changes. | 12-03-2015 |
20150346845 | HANDS FREE DEVICE WITH DIRECTIONAL INTERFACE - Embodiments provide a non-transitory computer-readable medium containing computer program code that, when executed, performs an operation. The operation includes detecting a user action requesting an interaction with a first device and originating from a source. Additionally, embodiments determine a direction in which the source is located, relative to a current position of the first device. A response to the user action is also determined, based on a current state of the first device. Embodiments further include outputting the determined response substantially in the determined direction in which the source is located. | 12-03-2015 |
20150358471 | SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE AND COMMUNICATION METHOD - Embodiments are disclosed for systems for a vehicle. An example system for a vehicle includes a central unit and an input device, | 12-10-2015 |
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20130076860 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to determining relationships between locations based on beacon information. At least three sensors of a device can be used to determine locations of a beacon. The device can determine a three-dimensional relationship between the locations. | 03-28-2013 |
20130076909 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EDITING ELECTRONIC CONTENT USING A HANDHELD DEVICE - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a system and method for editing electronic content using a handheld device. According to one example embodiment, the system includes a mobile computing device hosting electronic content, and a handheld imaging device. The handheld imaging device is configured to communicate with the mobile computing device and includes an optical sensor for capturing image data associated with an object or area. Still further, the handheld imaging device is configured to transmit and designate a location for insertion of said image data into the electronic content hosted on the mobile device. | 03-28-2013 |
20130077059 | DETERMINING MOTION OF PROJECTION DEVICE - Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to determining a motion based on projected image information. Image information is projected onto an external surface from a device. Sensor information about the external surface and/or projection is received. Motion of the device is determined based on the sensor information. | 03-28-2013 |
20130082928 | KEYBOARD-BASED MULTI-TOUCH INPUT SYSTEM USING A DISPLAYED REPRESENTATION OF A USERS HAND - Example embodiments relate to a keyboard-based multi-touch input system using a displayed representation of a user's hand. In example embodiments, a sensor detects movement of a user's hand in a direction parallel to a top surface of a physical keyboard. A computing device may then receive information describing the movement of the user's hand from the sensor and output a real-time visualization of the user's hand on the display. This visualization may be overlaid on a mufti-touch enabled user interface, such that the user may perform actions on objects within the user interface by performing multi-touch gestures. | 04-04-2013 |
20130082937 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING INSTANT HANDWRITTEN INPUT - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method and system for enabling instant handwriting input on a mobile computing device. According to one embodiment, while the mobile device is in an inactive state and identity-protected, an activation event associated with a writing tool operated by a user is detected. In response to the activation event, the mobile computing device is switched from the inactive state to a low power state in which the mobile computing device is configured to accept and store handwritten input while remaining identity-protected. | 04-04-2013 |
20130088427 | MULTIPLE INPUT AREAS FOR PEN-BASED COMPUTING - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a pen-based computing system and method using multiple input areas. According to one embodiment, the system includes a mobile computing device having a display, and a pen input device configured to transmit a signal for determining a position of the pen device relative to the mobile computing device. A plurality of input areas are designated around the entire outer periphery of the display and the mobile computing device such that the presence or movement of the pen input device within any one of the plurality of input areas corresponds to an input operation on the mobile computing device. | 04-11-2013 |
20130091238 | PEN-BASED CONTENT TRANSFER SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - Embodiments of the present invention disclose a system and method for providing pen-based content transfer between mobile computing devices. According to one embodiment, a first mobile computing device and second mobile computing device are configured to host electronic content. A pen device is operated by a user for selecting preferred electronic content from the electronic content hosted on the first computing device. Furthermore, the pen device is configured to store transfer information for facilitating transmission of the preferred electronic content from the first mobile computing device to the electronic content of the second mobile computing device based on action from the user. | 04-11-2013 |
20130100008 | Haptic Response Module - Embodiments provide an apparatus that includes a tracking sensor to track movement of a hand behind a display, such that a virtual object may be output via a display, and a haptic response module to output a stream of gas based a determination that the virtual object has interacted with a portion of the image. | 04-25-2013 |
20130143185 | DETERMINING USER EMOTIONAL STATE - An emotional state of a user of a computing device may be determined. For example, the user's emotional state may be determined based on a predicted or expected impact of a content item or object on the user's emotional state. | 06-06-2013 |
20130167161 | PROCESSING OF RENDERING DATA BY AN OPERATING SYSTEM TO IDENTIFY A CONTEXTUALLY RELEVANT MEDIA OBJECT - Examples disclose a processor to execute an application associated with an operating system to transmit rendering data which identifies visual objects to display by the operating system. Further, the examples provide the operating system to process the rendering data to identify a media object contextually relevant to the rendering data. Additionally, the examples also disclose the operating system to output the rendering data and the identified media object. | 06-27-2013 |
20130222247 | VIRTUAL KEYBOARD ADJUSTMENT BASED ON USER INPUT OFFSET - Example embodiments relate to adjustment of a virtual keyboard based on an offset of user input. In example embodiments, a computing device displays a virtual keyboard including a number of virtual keys selectable based on touch input. The device may then receive touch user inputs, where each user input corresponds to a selection of a particular virtual key. In response, the device may adjust a position and/or size of at least a given virtual key based on an offset with respect to the virtual key of each user input corresponding to the virtual key. | 08-29-2013 |
20130222381 | AUGMENTED REALITY WRITING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - Embodiments of the present invention disclose an augmented reality writing system and method thereof. According to one example embodiment, the system includes a handheld writing tool having an end portion and a display device for displaying digital content for viewing by an operating user. An optical sensor is coupled to the display device and includes a field of view facing away from the operating user. Furthermore, coupled to the optical sensor is a processing unit configured to detect and track the position of the end portion of the handwriting tool. In accordance therewith, handwritten content is digitally rendered on the display device to correspond with the handwriting motion of the writing tool within the field of view of the optical sensor. | 08-29-2013 |
20130257734 | USE OF A SENSOR TO ENABLE TOUCH AND TYPE MODES FOR HANDS OF A USER VIA A KEYBOARD - Example embodiments relate to a keyboard-based system that enables a user to provide touch input via the keyboard with one hand and typed input via the keyboard with the other hand. In example embodiments, a sensor detects the user's hands on the top surface of the keyboard. In response, a computing device identifies a first hand and a second hand by analyzing information provided by the sensor. The computing device then assigns the first hand to a touch mode and the second hand to a typing mode. The user may then provide touch input using a visualization of the first hand overlaid on a user interface, while providing typed input with the second hand via the keyboard. | 10-03-2013 |
20130279706 | CONTROLLING INDIVIDUAL AUDIO OUTPUT DEVICES BASED ON DETECTED INPUTS - A method is disclosed for rendering audio on a computing device. The method is performed by one or more processors of the computing device. The one or more processors determine at least a position or an orientation of the computing device based on one or more inputs detected by one or more sensors of the computing device. The one or more processors control the output level of individual speakers in a set of two or more speakers based, at least in part, on the at least determined position or orientation of the computing device. | 10-24-2013 |
20130285894 | PROCESSING IMAGE INPUT TO COMMUNICATE A COMMAND TO A REMOTE DISPLAY DEVICE - A method is disclosed for operating a mobile device. The method is performed by one or more processors of the mobile device. The one or more processors process image input on the mobile device in order to detect one or more graphic objects displayed on a remote display device and to detect one or more fingers of a user in relation to the one or more graphic objects. From processing the image input, a command for the remote display device is determined based on a position or movement of the one or more fingers in relation to the one or more graphic objects. The command is communicated to the remote display device. | 10-31-2013 |
20130286199 | GENERATION OF A COMBINED IMAGE OF A PRESENTATION SURFACE - Example embodiments relate to generating a combined image of a presentation surface. In example embodiments, an image including a portion of a presentation surface is captured using a camera. A location identifier is then received, where the location identifier specifies a location of a digital version of the content displayed on the presentation surface. Next, the digital version of the content displayed on the presentation surface is retrieved from the location specified by the location identifier. Finally, a combined image is generated by combining the captured image and the retrieved digital version of the content displayed on the presentation surface. | 10-31-2013 |
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20090038703 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDUIT REPARATION - Disclosed is a system and method for conduit expansion for use in expanding a liner conduit within a host conduit. The system includes injection hardware positioned on a first end of the liner conduit and the host conduit, and distal end cap hardware positioned on a second end of the host conduit and liner conduit. Both the injection hardware and the distal end cap hardware are in communication with a control mechanism for use in monitoring and/or controlling the operating parameters of the system. | 02-12-2009 |
20090127749 | Conduit Expansion Method - Disclosed is a conduit expansion method, including: inserting a liner conduit formed from a rigid, polyvinyl chloride material at least partially within a host conduit; circulating fluid within an inner area of the liner conduit; and injecting fluid into the inner area of the liner conduit; wherein the liner conduit at least partially expands within the host conduit. | 05-21-2009 |
20120193027 | System and Method for Conduit Reparation - Disclosed is a system and method for conduit expansion for use in expanding a liner conduit within a host conduit. The system includes injection hardware positioned on a first end of the liner conduit and the host conduit, and distal end cap hardware positioned on a second end of the host conduit and liner conduit. Both the injection hardware and the distal end cap hardware are in communication with a control mechanism for use in monitoring and/or controlling the operating parameters of the system. | 08-02-2012 |
20120199236 | Polyvinyl Chloride Formulations - An extrudable polyvinyl chloride composition comprising from 80 to 99.9 percent by weight polyvinyl chloride for use in extruding a first part and a second part, wherein a fusion joint between the first extruded part and the second extruded part is formed by: A) composition at least a portion of a first terminal edge of the first extruded part and a first terminal edge of the second extruded part; B) engaging the melted terminal edges; and C) maintaining pressure between the engaged terminal edges to create a fused joint having a strength that is at least 50% of the tensile strength of the extruded part as measured by ASTM D638-2a. The extruded parts can be pipe sections. | 08-09-2012 |
20120318400 | Polyvinyl Chloride Formulations - An extrudable polyvinyl chloride composition comprising from 80 to 99.9 percent by weight polyvinyl chloride for use in extruding a first part and a second part, wherein a fusion joint between the first extruded part and the second extruded part is formed by: A) composition at least a portion of a first terminal edge of the first extruded part and a first terminal edge of the second extruded part; B) engaging the melted terminal edges; and C) maintaining pressure between the engaged terminal edges to create a fused joint having a strength that is at least 50% of the tensile strength of the extruded part as measured by ASTM D638-2a. The extruded parts can be pipe sections. | 12-20-2012 |
20120325397 | Conduit, Manufacture Thereof and Fusion Process Therefor - A method for fusing a first conduit to a second conduit. The first conduit and the second conduit each include a linear portion having a linear portion inside diameter, and at least one bell portion with a first end and a second end and having a bell portion inside diameter that increases from the first end to the second end. The method includes: melting at least a portion of each of the second end of the bell portion of the first conduit and the second end of the bell portion of the second conduit; and engaging the melted second end of the bell portion of the first conduit with the melted second end of the bell portion of the second conduit, thereby creating a fused joint area. | 12-27-2012 |
20130004241 | Fusion Process for Conduit - Disclosed is a method and apparatus for use in a fusion process for conduit. The method includes: heating and melting at least a portion of the terminal edges of the first conduit portion and the second conduit portion; and butt fusing the melted terminal edge of the first conduit portion with the melted terminal edge of the second conduit portion, thereby creating a fused joint area. A fusion apparatus for employing this method is also disclosed. | 01-03-2013 |
20130068342 | Polyvinyl Chloride Formulations - An extrudable polyvinyl chloride composition comprising from 80 to 99.9 percent by weight polyvinyl chloride for use in extruding a first part and a second part, wherein a fusion joint between the first extruded part and the second extruded part is formed by: A) composition at least a portion of a first terminal edge of the first extruded part and a first terminal edge of the second extruded part; B) engaging the melted terminal edges; and C) maintaining pressure between the engaged terminal edges to create a fused joint having a strength that is at least 50% of the tensile strength of the extruded part as measured by ASTM D638-2a. The extruded parts can be pipe sections. | 03-21-2013 |
20130068383 | Fusion Process for Conduit - Disclosed is a method and apparatus for use in a fusion process for conduit. The method includes: heating and melting at least a portion of the terminal edges of the first conduit portion and the second conduit portion; and butt fusing the melted terminal edge of the first conduit portion with the melted terminal edge of the second conduit portion, thereby creating a fused joint area. A fusion apparatus for employing this method is also disclosed. | 03-21-2013 |
20140096995 | Conduit, Manufacture Thereof and Fusion Process Therefor - A method for fusing a first conduit to a second conduit. The first conduit and the second conduit each include a linear portion having a linear portion inside diameter, and at least one bell portion with a first end and a second end and having a bell portion inside diameter that increases from the first end to the second end. The method includes: melting at least a portion of each of the second end of the bell portion of the first conduit and the second end of the bell portion of the second conduit; and engaging the melted second end of the bell portion of the first conduit with the melted second end of the bell portion of the second conduit, thereby creating a fused joint area. | 04-10-2014 |
20150258731 | Fusion Process for Conduit - Disclosed is a method and apparatus for use in a fusion process for conduit. The method includes: heating and melting at least a portion of the terminal edges of the first conduit portion and the second conduit portion; and butt fusing the melted terminal edge of the first conduit portion with the melted terminal edge of the second conduit portion, thereby creating a fused joint area. A fusion apparatus for employing this method is also disclosed. | 09-17-2015 |