14th week of 2016 patent applcation highlights part 50 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160100187 | METHOD FOR INDUCING MOTION INFORMATION IN MULTILAYER STRUCTURE AND APPARATUS USING SAME - The present invention relates to a method for encoding a video and a method for decoding a video in a multilayer structure, and an apparatus using the same. The method for decoding the video according to the present invention comprises the steps of: specifying a current layer reference location for specifying a current block from a current layer; specifying a reference layer reference location corresponding to the reference location of the current layer, from the reference layer; inducing motion information from the reference layer reference location based on the size of motion information saving units; and scaling the induced motion information and inducing the same into a motion vector used for recovering a picture in the current layer. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100188 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOTION VECTOR PREDICTOR DERIVATION - A method for motion vector predictor derivation of a block includes following steps: during a same-reference-frame stage of the motion vector predictor derivation, scanning a plurality of candidate motion vector predictors derived from neighbors of the block, and generating a determination result by determining if any candidate motion vector predictor is qualified for a different-reference-frame stage of the motion vector predictor derivation; and referring to the determination result to selectively enable the different-reference-frame stage following the same-reference-frame stage. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100189 | INTRA BC AND INTER UNIFICATION - In general, the disclosure describes techniques related to block vector coding for Intra Block Copy and Inter modes. In one example, the disclosure is directed to a video coding device comprising a memory configured to store video data and one or more processors. The video coding device is configured to determine a reference picture used for coding the current video block and determine a picture order count (POC) value for the reference picture. In response to the POC value for the reference picture being equal to a POC value for a current picture that includes the current video block, the video coding device sets a value of a syntax element to indicate that a reference picture list includes the current picture. Otherwise, the video coding device sets the value of the syntax element to indicate that the reference picture list does not include the current picture. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100190 | Method of View Synthesis Prediction in 3D Video Coding - A method and apparatus for three-dimensional or multi-view video encoding and decoding using VSP (view synthesis prediction) with uniform sub-block partition are disclosed. For a current texture block comprising multiple partition blocks, the system derives a single partition decision and partitions each partition block of the current texture block into multiples sub-blocks according to the single partition decision. The VSP processing is then applied to each sub-block to derive the inter-view prediction using VSP. The single partition decision is derived using depth samples of the depth block in a reference view. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100191 | PIPELINED INTRA-PREDICTION HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE FOR VIDEO CODING - As the quality and quantity of shared video content increases, video encoding standards and techniques are being developed and improved to reduce bandwidth consumption over telecommunication and other networks. One technique to reduce bandwidth consumption is intra-prediction, which exploits spatial redundancies within video frames. Each video frame may be segmented into blocks, and intra-prediction may be applied to the blocks. However, intra-prediction of some blocks may rely upon the completion (e.g., reconstruction) of other blocks, which can make parallel processing challenging. Provided are exemplary techniques for improving the efficiency and throughput associated with the intra-prediction of multiple blocks. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100192 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIAGONAL SCAN AND SIMPLIFIED CONTEXT SELECTION FOR PARALLEL ENTROPY CODING OF SIGNIFICANCE MAP OF TRANSFORM COEFFICIENTS - A method and apparatus for encoding bit code utilizing context dependency simplification to reduce dependent scans. The method includes retrieving at least one 2 dimensional array of transform coefficient, transforming the at least one 2 dimensional array of transform coefficient to a 1 dimensional coefficient scanning using a diagonal scan in a fixed direction, utilizing the at least one 1 dimensional array of transform coefficients for context selection based on fewer than 11 neighbors, potentially selected based on scan direction, slice type, coding unit type and binarization, and performing arithmetic coding to generate coded bit utilizing context selection and binarization. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100193 | SCALABLE TRANSFORM HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE WITH IMPROVED TRANSPOSE BUFFER - As the quality and quantity of shared video content increases, video encoding standards and techniques are being developed and improved to reduce bandwidth consumption over telecommunication and other networks. One such technique for compressing videos involves transforming image data into an alternate, encoding-friendly domain (e.g., by a two-dimensional discrete cosine transform). Transform modules may be implemented to perform these transformations, which may occur during both video encoding and decoding processes. Provided are exemplary techniques for improving the efficiency and performance of transform module implementations. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100194 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING IMAGE DATA USING WAVELET SIGNATURES - Methods of data encoding using trees formed with logic gates are described which lead to spatial compression of image data. Data encoding is achieved using a five-level wavelet transform, such as the Haar or the 2/10 transform. A dual transform engine is used, the first and engine being used for the first part of the first-level transform, the second part of the first-level transform and the subsequent-level transforms being performed by the second transform engine within a time interval which is less than or equal to the time taken by the first transform engine to effect the part-transform. Each bit plane of the resulting coefficients is then encoded by forming a tree structure from the bits and OR logical combinations thereof. Redundant data are removed from the resulting tree structure, and further data can be removed by using a predetermined compression profile. The resulting blocks of compressed data are of variable length and are packaged with sync words and index words for transmission so that the location and identity of the transformed data blocks can be determined from the received signal. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100195 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPRESSING IMAGE DATA USING A TREE STRUCTURE - Methods of data encoding using trees formed with logic gates are described which lead to spatial compression of image data. Data encoding is achieved using a five-level wavelet transform, such as the Haar or the 2/10 transform. A dual transform engine is used, the first and engine being used for the first part of the first-level transform, the second part of the first-level transform and the subsequent-level transforms being performed by the second transform engine within a time interval which is less than or equal to the time taken by the first transform engine to effect the part-transform. Each bit plane of the resulting coefficients is then encoded by forming a tree structure from the bits and OR logical combinations thereof. Redundant data are removed from the resulting tree structure, and further data can be removed by using a predetermined compression profile. The resulting blocks of compressed data are of variable length and are packaged with sync words and index words for transmission so that the location and identity of the transformed data blocks can be determined from the received signal. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100196 | SYNTAX STRUCTURES INDICATING COMPLETION OF CODED REGIONS - Syntax structures that indicate the completion of coded regions of pictures are described. For example, a syntax structure in an elementary bitstream indicates the completion of a coded region of a picture. The syntax structure can be a type of network abstraction layer unit, a type of supplemental enhancement information message or another syntax structure. For example, a media processing tool such as an encoder can detect completion of a coded region of a picture, then output, in a predefined order in an elementary bitstream, syntax structure(s) that contain the coded region as well as a different syntax structure that indicates the completion of the coded region. Another media processing tool such as a decoder can receive, in a predefined order in an elementary bitstream, syntax structure(s) that contain a coded region of a picture as well as a different syntax structure that indicates the completion of the coded region. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100197 | Method and System for Generating a Video Synopsis from Compressed Video Images - A method and system for generating a video synopsis from compressed video images is disclosed, wherein the compressed video images are generated by dividing each image of the original video into a plurality of macroblocks, wherein each of the macroblocks has the same macroblock size. By analyzing and utilizing characteristics of video compression information to determine the importance of each of the macroblocks, the distribution of the important macroblocks in time and space can be obtained, and a video synopsis of a specified length can be synthesized by arranging the important macroblocks in a particular temporal and spatial order. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100198 | ENCODING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - The invention provide an apparatus that enables encoding while suppressing a maximum distortion due to a compression of pixel values to an allowable error. The apparatus comprises a setting unit that sets transformation information for transforming a pixel value of a target image into a second pixel value in accordance with the allowable error information; a transformation unit that transforms each pixel value of the image based on the transformation information to generate a second image; a first unit that encodes the second image using an encoding unit for encoding such that a difference in a pixel value before and after encoding is within a constant δ; and a second unit that generates inverse transformation information for transforming a pixel value of the second image into a value related to a pixel value of the target image, and lossless-encodes the generated information. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100199 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING HOTEL CPE VIA PERSONAL SMART DEVICE - Systems, methods and apparatus enabling businesses or bulk customers (e.g., hotels) spanning geographic footprints of one or more MSOs to provide television, data and/or other services to each guest from the respective MSO associated with that guest, and in accordance with the personal settings, content settings and/or other MSO subscription parameters. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100200 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING PERSONALIZED AUDIO CONTENT - A method for providing audio content to a user device in a movie theater includes the steps of personalizing the audio content for the user device based on an identifier and providing the personalized audio content to the user device. In some embodiments, the identifier is based on demographic information about the user. According to some embodiments, the personalized audio content accompanies additional content that is not provided by the user device. In some embodiments, the personalized audio content accompanies a movie. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100201 | Adaptive Video-Server Reconfiguration For Self-Optimizing Multi-Tier IPTV Networks - Various embodiments of the disclosed subject matter provide apparatus, methods, and systems including an input to receive data associated with a channel viewership of a network; a distribution unit coupled to the input, the distribution unit to determine one or more relative viewership distributions based on the data; and a configuration unit coupled to the distribution unit, the configuration unit to provide one or more reconfiguration settings for one or more reconfigurable servers coupled to the network. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100202 | INTERACTIVE TELEVISION SYSTEMS WITH DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING AND ADJUSTABLE REMINDERS - An interactive television system is provided in which an interactive television application is used to support network-based or local personal video recorder capabilities. A user may use this application to view lists of program listings. The user may select a program listing of interest. The interactive television application may allow the user to set a reminder for the selected program at the scheduled broadcast time. This application may also allow the user to set a reminder for the selected program at a later time at which the program is not scheduled to be broadcast. The user may be provided with a reminder at this later time. In response, the user may direct the network-based or local personal video recorder to play back the program or may defer the reminder again. The interactive television application may collect information on program usage and popularity to determine how long to retain certain programming. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100203 | VIDEO CAPTURE SYSTEM AND VIDEO CAPTURE METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure illustrates a video capture system. The video capture system comprises a smart device and a first server. The smart device is configured to detect a user specific action. When the smart device detects the user specific actions, the smart device records a time stamp of the user specific action, and generate an audio fingerprint data based on a audio data of a specific television program showed on a display. The first server receives the time stamp and the audio fingerprint data, and finds the specific television program corresponding to the audio fingerprint data according to the audio fingerprint data and electronic program guide information. Then, the first server obtains a start tag based onbased on the time stamp. The start tag is a starting time of a video fragment. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100204 | MEDIA MANAGEMENT BASED ON DERIVED QUANTITATIVE DATA OF QUALITY - Systems, methods, and computer readable media for media management provide a derived quantitative data of quality for video media files. The method embodiment comprises receiving a request for a video media file, identifying one or more video media files associated with the request, measuring at least one audio or visual quality associated with each video media file by analyzing at least one of: compression artifacts or grading for the each video media file, generating quantitative data based on the measured at least one audio or visual quality for the each video media file, and returning the quantitative data associated with the each video media file. Other features include the ability to compare, archive, filter, sort and select video media files based on the quantitative data. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100205 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURELY PROVIDING ADAPTIVE BIT RATE STREAMING MEDIA CONTENT ON-DEMAND - A system for securely providing adaptive bit rate streaming media content on-demand may include a security server of a program distributor that selects, based on a received authorized request, which of a differently encrypted stored versions of a “special segment” of the requested program to deliver to the receiving device during the transmission of the requested program. The selection may be based on a pseudo-random selection process per request for the program based on an identifier of the request associated with the remote control device. The selection of which of the differently encrypted stored versions of the “special segment” of the ordered program to deliver may be = based on the current session. The secure remote then sends to the receiving device the correct decryption key for the receiving device to decrypt the particular encrypted version selected of the “special segment” to be sent to the receiving device. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100206 | Configuration of Playback Device Audio Settings - Example techniques describe may facilitate a playback device joining a playback network. An example implementation involves a computing device, such as smartphone or tablet, receiving, from a playback device, a message indicating that the playback device is available to join a playback network. The computing device determines, based on a configuration table, an audio setting corresponding to the playback device and transmits, to the playback device, a message indicating (i) security parameters to be used by the playback device to join the playback network, (ii) the identified audio setting to be applied by the playback device upon joining the playback network. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100207 | PROFILE-BASED CONTENT VARIATION - Profile-based content variation includes determining viewing trends for a television viewing device based on subscriber information and a channel selection history of the television viewing device, matching commerce channels to at least one logical channel based on the determined viewing trends, and broadcasting one of the logical channels that matches one of the selected commerce channels. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100208 | Apparatus and Method for Media Detection and Replacement - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a server having a controller configured to identify audio content of interest associated with an audio portion of a media program. Alternate audio content is identified. Responsive to a detection of the audio content of interest within a textual representation of the audio portion, an indicator including a pointer is inserted into the media program. The pointer points to the alternate audio content and is inserted at a start point of the occurrence of the audio content of interest within the media program. The alternate audio content is retrieved based on the pointer and substituted with the alternate audio content beginning at the start point. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100209 | Method and Apparatus for Automatically Converting Source Video into Electronic Mail Messages - The invention relates to a method and system for automatically identifying video content within source video and transmitting the video content to an electronic mail client. The transmitted video content can be streaming video, video files, and/or other medium derived from the source video. An enhanced electronic mail client is also disclosed. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100210 | VIDEO PLAYING DEVICE, METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE VIDEO PLAYING DEVICE, AND VIDEO PLAYING SYSTEM - A video playing device, a method of controlling the video playing device, and a video playing system are provided. The video playing device includes a display configured to display a video and a caption, and a controller configured to set a synchronization period in which the video is repeatedly played, and to synchronize a time point of displaying the caption with the video during the synchronization period. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100211 | TRANSMITTING METHOD, RECEIVING METHOD, TRANSMITTING APPARATUS, AND RECEIVING APPARATUS - A transmitting method according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes transmitting video control information for reproduction of video data having an individually reproducible unit, transmitting the video data, determining a transmission order of audio control information for reproduction of audio data in a reproduction interval corresponding to a reproduction interval of the video data in such a way that the audio control information is transmitted after the video control information, and transmitting the audio control information according to the determined transmission order, and transmitting the audio data. Thus, in the receiving apparatus, a delay time from reception of data to reproduction of video and audio is shortened. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100212 | SAVING ADDRESSABLE COMMERCIALS TO PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER - A media content processing system includes a memory device, and input port, and a processing device. The input port receives a media content signal that includes at least one addressable commercial content instance and at least one non-commercial content instance. The processing device is programmed to process the media content signal, record the addressable commercial content instance independent of the non-commercial content instance, and store the recorded addressable commercial content instance in the memory device. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100213 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A display apparatus includes a signal receiver configured to receive a broadcast signal comprising a broadcast content and channel information and corresponding to a plurality of channels, a signal processor configured to process the received broadcast signal and extract the broadcast content and the channel information from the broadcast signal, a display configured to display an image based on the extracted broadcast content, and a controller configured to determine a plurality of overlapped channels, which have the same broadcast content but are different in a type of broadcast content, based on the extracted channel information, and perform a control operation for the determined overlapped channels. A method of controlling the display apparatus includes determining a plurality of overlapped channels, which have the same broadcast content but are different in a type of broadcast content, based on the extracted channel information, and performing a control operation for the determined overlapped channels. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100214 | Systems and Methods for Controlling Broadcast Audio Volume - Viewers use remote controls to generate mute signals based on broadcast programming. Those mute signals are processed into mute messages, which are sent to viewers' television audio controls, which mute and un-mute broadcast audio based on the mute messages. Accurate mute messages are generated based in part on various mute signal statistics derived from mute signal streams. Sending mute signals can result in mute signal point credits, and receiving mute messages can result in mute point debits. Additionally, more accurate mute signals can result in greater mute point credits. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100215 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING INTERACTIVE TRIGGER EVENTS - Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a method in which a media processor identifies a first key and a second key associated with media content received over a network, and prepares a display object according to the first key that includes a selectable object. The media processor transmits a request to a remote server including the second key; the server returns first additional content and control code associated with the second key. The media processor merges the first additional content with the display object to produce an overlay for presentation with the media content in accordance with the control code. The overlay is associated with a provider of the first additional content; the first key is independent of the provider, and the second key corresponds to the provider. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100216 | REPRODUCTION DEVICE, ENCODING DEVICE, AND REPRODUCTION METHOD - According to an embodiment, a reproduction device includes an acquirer, a decoder, and a synthesizer. The acquirer is configured to acquire transmission information including first and second coded data. The first and second coded data are generated by encoding first and second image data, respectively. At least one of the first and the second image data is lossy encoded. The first and second image data being generated by performing conversion processes different from each other on original image data. The decoder is configured to decode the first and second coded data to generate first and second decoded data. The synthesizer is configured to synthesize the first and the second decoded data with adjusting pixel positions of the first and the second decoded data so that the pixel positions of the first and the second decoded data are identical to each other to generate reproduction image data. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100217 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING DELIVERY OF VIDEO CONTENT IN NATIVE MOBILE APPLICATIONS - A system and method for optimizing content delivery via native applications. The method comprises: intercepting a request for a content item existing in a web source over a network, wherein the request is intercepted from a user device; analyzing the intercepted request to extract a pointer to the web source; analyzing the web source to identify at least one content node communicatively connected to the network, wherein each of the at least one identified content node provides a more efficient delivery of the content item than the web source; causing the user device to select a content node of the at least one identified content node; and causing the user device to retrieve the content item via the selected content node. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100218 | METHODS FOR RECEIVING AND SENDING VIDEO TO A HANDHELD DEVICE - In one embodiment, a system includes a processor and logic integrated with and/or executable by the processor, the logic being configured to: receive a request to record a television program; receive the television program; record the television program by storing a representation of the television program; receive a request to send the representation of the television program to a handheld device; reduce a size of the representation of the television program; and send the reduced-size representation of the television program to the handheld device via a network, where the network is selected from the group consisting of: the Internet, a wireless network, a local area network, a cable television network, and a mobile telephony network, and where reducing the size of the representation of the television program is based, at least in part, on an attribute associated with the network and/or the handheld device. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100219 | STORING SAME CHANNEL OVERLAPPING RECORDINGS - First media segments for a first media program are recorded. The first media program is scheduled to start at a first start time and end at a first end time, whereas a second media program is scheduled to start at a second start time and end at a second end time, the first end time being after the second start time. It is determined whether the first media program and the second media program are on a same channel. If so, one or more shared media segments, one of which is before all other shared media segments in the shared media segments and begins no later than the first time, are recorded. A first media program object is generated to represent a first recording of the first media program, and includes references to the first media segments and the shared media segments. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100220 | TRANSMISSION METHOD, RECEPTION METHOD, TRANSMISSION DEVICE, AND RECEPTION DEVICE - According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a transmission method for enabling transmission of content using a broadcast wave and a communication channel includes: transmitting auxiliary information using at least the broadcast wave, the auxiliary information being information for synchronizing content transmission using the broadcast wave and content transmission using the communication channel when the content is transmitted using the broadcast wave and the communication channel, and the auxiliary information causing a reception side to perform the synchronization when the reception side receives the auxiliary information. Therefore, even if timing of starting reception of the content through the communication is delayed, the reception side can play back the content by a combination of the broadcasting and the communication. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100221 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING ABANDONMENT OF WEB-BASED VIDEO CONTENT - A system and method for generating abandonment profiles for web-based video content. The method comprises: monitoring user interactions with a video content item; generating at least one abandonment metric based on the monitored user interactions, wherein each abandonment metric represents a feature associated with abandonment of the video content item; and generating an abandonment profile including the at least one abandonment metric. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100222 | Method and System for Image Alteration - Methods and systems for image alteration. A video signal having multiple images is accessed, and images are altered to blur the video signal based on a subscriber alteration request. The alteration request is selectable among a partial blur, a full blur, and a restore image. The request includes instructions to selectably blur a partial portion of an image by stretching a first portion, without stretching a second portion. The alteration includes accessing an alternation setting selected from a cycle of alteration settings, a group of preprogrammed alteration settings and combinations thereof. The blurred video signal is provide for presentation by subscriber equipment. The video signal is restored in response to a restorative event detected within the blurred video signal. The detecting of the restorative event includes determining a location of a scene change in the blurred video signal. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100223 | INTEGRATING VIDEO SHARE AND TEXT MESSAGING WITH SET-TOP BOX AND ACCESS POINT - Techniques provide for converged wireline and wireless services in part by employing a set-top box (STB) with machine-to-machine (M2M) communication. The STB, associated with an access point, such as a femtocell, can be used to send/receive messages, including video, to/from user equipment (UE) via a core network. A monitoring system includes a sensor component that is triggered under specified conditions, and the STB records events in response to the trigger, where a recorded event can be sent as a message to the UE. The STB or associated remote control can indicate a received message to a user, who can view the message on the STB, remote control, or associated television. A meter component is associated with the STB via the femtocell or other desired connection. The STB can receive and store utility meter readings for validation or dispute by the user. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100224 | Client Driven Video Presentation for Public Venues - Selective delivery of video channel content to audiences of users at plural venues through the Internet. A channel server receives video channel content including URL of streaming video server files, banner text, and server messages, which are organized by discrete video channel identities. Portions are served to plural discrete video channels. Venue controllers receive video channel content from the channel server, and, sequentially displays banner text, server messages, and streaming videos. Client terminals search for video content and select videos for playback at their local venues. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100225 | SET-TOP BOX-BASED TV STREAMING AND REDIRECTING - A method for redirecting video content includes receiving a video signal at the set-top box and decoding the video signal to produce unrendered video data. The unrendered video data is encoded and provided to the remote device via a wide area network. By encoding unrendered, rather than rendered, video data for transmission to the remote device, the need for an encoding device external to the set-top box is obviated. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100226 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING BOOKMARKING DATA - The various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to devices, systems and methods for providing media content. Per one embodiment, a method includes receiving bookmarking data at a client device from a data processing and aggregating server, the bookmarking data referencing a specific point in a media content item that is playable from the client device; providing a first output signal based on the bookmarking data from the client device to a display device, the output signal causing the display device to display at least one bookmark that includes at least a user-selectable portion and a descriptive portion; receiving an input signal at the client device from a user input device, the input signal indicating a user selection of a bookmark displayed by the display device; and providing a second output signal from the client device to the display device responsive to the input signal, the second output signal causing the display device to display a media content item from a specific point specified by the bookmarking data. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100227 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR UPDATING FUNCTIONALITY OF A SET-TOP BOX USING MARKUP LANGUAGE - An interactive television program guide is provided. Program guide display elements are arranged and styled using markup language documents. These markup language documents may also indicate and select program guide functions. The program guide interprets the markup language documents and generates the display screens and program guide functionality without user intervention. The program guide may also be updated by supplying new markup language documents that modify display screens and program guide functionality. The markup language documents may be supplied by a main facility or a television distribution facility. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100228 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO PROVIDE MESSAGES TO TELEVISION USERS - Methods and apparatus to provide messages to consumer electronics devices are disclosed. In response to a request from a consumer electronics device for messaging information stored with at least one of a first message provider or a second message provider, determining, with a processor of a mediation system, an identifier associated with the consumer electronics device. Querying, with the processor, a database at the mediation system to determine first and second account identifiers associated with the identifier of the consumer electronics device. When the request is for the messaging information stored with the first message provider, sending, with the processor, a first command to cause the first message provider to forward the messaging information associated with the first message account identifier to the mediation system. When the request is for the messaging information stored with the second message provider, sending, with the processor, a second command to cause the second message provider to forward the messaging information associated with the second message account identifier to the mediation system. Sending, with the processor, the messaging information received from at least one of the first message provider or the second message provider to the consumer electronics device. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100229 | SERIES REMINDERS AND SERIES RECORDING FROM AN INTERACTIVE TELEVISION PROGRAM GUIDE - An interactive television program guide system with program series reminder and recording capabilities is provided. The system allows a user to set a reminder or schedule a recording for a single episode or for each episode of a program series. In addition, other options may be provided that allow the user to determine, for example, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all channels on which the program airs or only on a selected channels, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for all episodes including reruns or only new episodes, whether to schedule reminders/recordings for network or syndicated episodes, and whether to schedule reminders/recordings for episodes on all days or only on selected days of the week. Before the scheduled broadcast time of each episode of each selected program series, the system sends a reminder message to the user that reminds the user of the program episode or sends a record command to a videocassette recorder to initiate recording of the episode. The system allows a user to view a list of all currently requested program reminders and scheduled program recordings. The user may update, change, or cancel any entry in either list or the system may automatically update the lists to match new broadcast schedule information. If the user sets a reminder or schedules a recording that conflicts with an existing reminder or recording, the system may inform the user of the conflict and allow the user to resolve the conflict or the system may resolve the conflict. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100230 | QOE-AWARE WIFI ENHANCEMENTS FOR VIDEO APPLICATIONS - An importance level may be associated with a video packet at the video source and/or determined using the history of packet loss corresponding to a video flow. A video packet may be associated with a class and may be further associated within a sub-class, for example, based on importance level. Associating a video packet with an importance level may include receiving a video packet associated with a video stream, assigning an importance level to the video packet, and sending the video packet according to the access category and importance level. The video packet may be characterized by an access category. The importance level may be associated with a transmission priority of the video packet within the access category of the video packet and/or a retransmission limit of the video packet. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100231 | LINKING AND BROWSING MEDIA ON TELEVISION - Techniques for linking and browsing media on a television (TV) are provided. A selected program, which is associated with a channel of the TV, is detected and additional content, which is associated with that channel and/or the selected program, is dynamically acquired from one or more external sources. The additional content is formatted as links and simultaneously presented within a display of the TV along with the selected program that continues to play on the TV. Furthermore, activation of any link results in the additional content being dynamically acquired and presented within the display. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100232 | Capacity Allocation of Call-Handling Devices Across Call Destinations - A system and method that allocate call capacity based on the need to divide the call capacities of at least some call-termination devices across geographic regions. Accordingly, the allocation system uses various input parameters as constraints in a linear programming optimization, which has the objective of maximizing the capacity allocation of a device to fulfill the traffic demands of each region being processed. The input parameters that are used include i) the traffic demand forecast of each geographic region being evaluated, ii) the available call capacity of each call-termination device, iii) the call destinations associated with each region, and iv) service levels associated with each given call destination. Call-capacities are separately allocated for i) the predicted traffic that is expected in the next time period and ii) an additional margin of excess traffic above and beyond the expected traffic. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100233 | OCCUPANCY PATTERN DETECTION, ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION - A system for detecting occupancy of an enclosure may include a sensing system adapted to monitor utility information for the enclosure which tends to indicate a likelihood of occupancy of the enclosure. The utility information may include power line information, Smart Meter information, Wi-Fi information, etc. The system may also include a processing system programmed to estimate occupancy of the enclosure based at least in part on the monitored utility information by the sensing system. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100234 | OPTICS DEVICE PORT CONFIGURATION SYSTEM - An optics device port configuration system includes a switch. A first optics device and a second optics device are connected to the switch. A cable connects the first optics device and the second optics device to provide a link. The switch determines that an optics type of the first optics device is unavailable. In response, the switch applies each of a plurality of fiber optics configurations on the switch until either the link becomes available or each of the fiber optics configurations have been applied without the link becoming available. In response to each of the fiber optics configurations having been applied without the link becoming available, the switch applies each a plurality of copper optics configurations on the switch until the link becomes available. In response to the link becoming available, the switch provides at least one setting on the switch until errors are not occurring on the link. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100235 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH LOW FREQUENCY AUDIO OUTPUT CAPABILITY - An electronic device capable of outputting low frequency sound includes a hollow housing, and a speaker assembly, a first securing member, a second securing member secured to the second securing member, and a vibration plate received in the housing. The vibration plate is secured to the first securing member. The speaker assembly is secured to the second securing member, and includes a speaker and a buffer secured to the speaker. A side of the buffer away from the speaker is in contact with the vibration plate and imparts the vibration required for audio output to the vibration plate. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100236 | CYLINDRICAL MEMBER HOLDING APPARATUS CAPABLE OF STABLY HOLDING CYLINDRICAL MEMBER - A cylindrical member holding apparatus which is flexible in an axial direction of a cylindrical member and resists being deformed in directions perpendicular to the axial direction of the cylindrical member. A plurality of elastically-deformable supporting portions are disposed on respective opposite sides of the cylindrical member held by a holder portion in a direction of an axis of the cylindrical member and connect a base portion and the holder portion together. The supporting portions have such a shape as to be more easily elastically deformed in a first direction than in a second and third direction. The first direction is the axial direction of the cylindrical member, the second direction is a direction that is perpendicular to the first direction and connects the holder portion and the base portion together, and the third direction is perpendicular to the first direction and also perpendicular to the second direction. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100237 | Integrated Personal Electronic Device - An integrated personal electronic device designed to be worn around the back of the head and is supported by resilient elastomeric material which surrounds a ductile wire forming a headband. The headband contains a series of adjustable sinusoidal bends. An electronic signal processor in the form of a small lightweight nodule fits at the back of the head in the occipital region. Earphones are located on either side and at the forward ends of the headband supported by ear surrounds. The ear surrounds fit between the ear and head. The nodule is worn in the occipital region of the head. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100238 | RUGGEDIZER FOR COMMUNICATIONS HEADSET - A flexible and resilient covering, or ruggedizer, for an ear cup of a communications headset that provides noise reduction, additional water resistance, additional dust resistance, flotation of the entire headset, and improved mechanical shock resistance. The ruggedizer is preferably made of silicone rubber. Additionally, the ruggedizer may be made in various bright colors, each corresponding to a sub net of the communications network in which the headset is used, to make for easy identification of the headset's purpose. The ruggedizer has openings for headgear couplings, such as a head strap, a DC charging port, forward-facing microphone, an indicator light, and a base for a boom microphone. The ruggedizer has conformal portions over buttons and switches. The internal surface of the ruggedizer may be grooved to indicate cutting lines for adding optional equipment connections. Ruggedizers are preferably provided pairs (left and right) that are not identical. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100239 | SYSTEM FOR REPRODUCING SOUND - A system for reproducing a sound in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes: a sound reproducing device configured to generate an audio signal corresponding to acoustic data and to allow the audio signal to be carried through a human body; and an earphone configured to output a sound by being vibrated by static electricity generated according to the audio signal carried through the human body. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100240 | EARPHONE DEVICE - An earphone device includes a housing having a driver unit, and a sound guide tube mounted on a front surface of the housing to protrude from the front surface, in which the sound guide tube is disposed at a position deviated from a center position of the housing. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100241 | EARPHONE DEVICE - An earphone device includes a housing having a driver unit, and a sound guide tube mounted on a front surface of the housing to protrude from the front surface, in which the sound guide tube is disposed at a position deviated from a center position of the housing. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100242 | Exercise System With Headphone Detection Circuitry - Described is a circuit arrangement for detection of a tone whose presence indicates insertion of a headphone plug into a jack. The circuit includes a receptacle having contacts configured to receive a plug inserted into the receptacle, a current sense circuit, an amplifier coupled to the current sense circuit and a band pass filter coupled to an output of the amplifier, the band pass filter configured to pass a signal having a frequency in a range of about 2 Hz to 20 Hz. Circuitry converts the passed signal into a digital signal to provide an input signal to a controller to indicate that a headphone plug was inserted into the receptacle. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100243 | HEADSET AMPLIFICATION CIRCUIT WITH ERROR VOLTAGE SUPPRESSION - A headset driver circuit is described which comprises a connector interface. The connector interface comprises a first terminal, a second terminal and a third terminal for establishing respective electrical connections to a first speaker, a microphone and a common ground node of a headphone, earphone or headset, respectively. A first power amplifier is coupled to the first terminal to supply a first audio output signal to the first speaker of the headset. A first switch arrangement comprises a first ground switch is configured for selectively connecting and disconnecting the second terminal and a ground node of the headset driver circuit. The headset driver circuit further comprises a second ground switch configured for selectively connecting and disconnecting the third terminal and the ground node. The headset driver circuit also comprises a differential preamplifier, e.g. a microphone preamplifier, configured to generate a microphone output voltage where the differential preamplifier comprises a first signal input coupled to the second terminal and a second signal input coupled to the third terminal of the connector interface. An error suppression circuit is configured to sense or sample a noise or error voltage at the second terminal when ground connected or the third terminal when ground connected. The error suppression circuit is further configured to add the sensed or sampled noise or error voltage to a predetermined DC bias voltage and generate an error compensated DC bias voltage for the ungrounded one of the second and third terminals of the connector interface. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100244 | DEVICES AND TECHNIQUES RELATING TO TOUCH SENSITIVE CONTROL DEVICE - Devices and techniques relating a touch-sensitive control device. An earphone apparatus is provided. The earphone apparatus comprises one or more speakers configured to convert audio signals to sound; one or more sensors; and a control unit coupled to the one or more sensors and configured to control an operation of a device based, at least in part, on signals provided by the one or more sensors. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100245 | AUDIO EQUIPMENT - There is provided audio equipment capable of being miniaturized by sharing a plurality of types of input terminals and output terminals and reducing footprints of the terminals. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100246 | UNIDIRECTIONAL CONDENSER MICROPHONE UNIT - A unidirectional condenser microphone includes a first and second condenser elements each having a diaphragm and a fixed electrode disposed opposite the diaphragm, an insulating base having an opening at the center thereof and supporting the respective fixed electrodes of the first and second condenser elements at opposite sides of the insulating base, acoustic resistance materials covering both ends of the opening, and air chambers formed respectively between each of the fixed electrodes and the insulating base, such that respective back sides of the diaphragms of the first and the second condenser elements are acoustically in communication with each other, wherein the diaphragm of the second condenser elements is formed to be an annular-shape having a central opening, and the second condenser element has a rear acoustic terminal hole communicating with the central opening. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100247 | SPEAKER - A modular loudspeaker includes a plurality of chambers and a plurality of vibration plates. Each vibration plate is fixed to two chambers, to cause the chambers to be secured to each other in a certain orientation by the vibration plates. A vibrator is attached to each vibration plate. A processor and a wireless communication unit are received in each chamber. The vibrator attached to each vibration plate is electrically connected to the processor, and the processor is configured to control the vibrator to vibrate when the loudspeaker receives a wireless audio signal via the wireless communication unit, thereby causing the vibration plate to vibrate and output sound. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100248 | HEADSET POWER SUPPLY AND INPUT VOLTAGE RECOGNITION - A method and an apparatus for operating an electronic sensor and an electronic user input are provided. In one configuration, the apparatus includes a detection circuit configured to recognize a user input voltage generated by an electronic user input and a power supply configured to supply power to a detection circuit continuous without polling. In another configuration, the apparatus includes a port, a first power supply, a second power supply, and a control circuit configured to selectively couple the first power supply or the second power supply to the port based on a state of operation of an electronic sensor coupled to the port. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100249 | CONTACTLESS AUDIO ADAPTER, AND METHODS - A contactless, electromagnetic (EM) replacement for cabled Standards-based interfaces (such as USB, I2S) which handles data transfer requirements associated with the Standard, and capable of measuring and replicating relevant physical conditions on data lines so as to function compatibly and transparently with the Standard. A contactless link between devices having transceivers. A non-conducting housing enclosing the devices. A dielectric coupler facilitating communication between communications chips. Conductive paths or an inductive link providing power between devices. An audio adapter communicates over a contactless link with a source device, and via a physical link with a destination device such as a conventional headset. Power may be provided to the adapter from the source device, and by the adapter to the destination device. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100250 | NOISE-CANCELATION APPARATUS FOR A VEHICLE HEADREST - A noise-cancellation headrest for a vehicle including a slidable side wing on a side of headrest; a plurality of microphones configured to detect an audio-noise signal and output a first plurality of electrical signals; a plurality of speakers configured to receive a second plurality of electrical signals and output an acoustic signal; and noise-cancellation circuitry configured to receive the first plurality of electrical signals and output the second plurality of electrical signals. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100251 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR GENERATION OF AN AUDIBLE ALARM OR MUSIC - The electronic device is arranged for generation of an audible alarm or music. It includes a coil or inductor and a buzzer provided with a capacitor connected in series with the coil. When the electronic device is actuated, the buzzer generates the audible alarm or music. The electronic device further includes, in a feedback loop, a derivative circuit connected to a connection node between the coil and the capacitor, to produce a derivative of the signal from the capacitor, and a comparator for comparing a derivative signal from the derivative circuit with a reference voltage. The comparator supplies an output signal to the coil to amplify the signal across the capacitor, so that the buzzer generates at least one audible alarm. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100252 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DRIVING A LOW FREQUENCY SPEAKER - A control circuit configured to control a speaker is disclosed. The control circuit is configured to drive the speaker at a predetermined frequency that may correspond to a resonance frequency. The control circuit comprises a speaker driver in communication with a controller. The controller is operable to control a drive frequency of the speaker by monitoring at least a sample of each of a plurality of wavelengths of a current draw of the speaker in the form of a voltage signal. Based on the voltage signal, the controller is operable to identify a voltage differential and adjust the drive frequency of the speaker in response to the voltage differential to maintain the predetermined frequency. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100253 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RENDERING AN AUDIO SOURCE HAVING A MODIFIED VIRTUAL POSITION - A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided to cause AN audio source to be modified in a manner consistent with the corresponding video images once the user and/or a display upon which the images are rendered has been tilted. In regards to a method, an initial virtual position of an audio source is determined. The method also includes determining a tilt angle that defines an angle that an apparatus embodying a display for rendering images has been tilted relative to a reference orientation of the apparatus with respect to a user of the apparatus. The method may also include modifying a virtual position of an audio source based upon the tilt angle and an initial virtual position of the audio source. The method may also include causing the audio source to be rendered in accordance with the virtual position as modified. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100254 | SPEAKER - A speaker includes: a diaphragm; and a damper configured to adjust vibration of the diaphragm and including a first and second metal plates having polarities that are different from each other and symmetrical with each other, wherein the damper further includes first and second deformation prevention members disposed on bottom surfaces of the first and second metal plates, respectively, and wherein first and second deformation prevention members protrude downward and extend along a major-axis direction of the diaphragm, and the first and second deformation members are configured to prevent deformation of diaphragm caused by a vertical load. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100255 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - An electronic apparatus comprises a cover panel, a piezoelectric vibration element located on a rear surface being opposite to an exposed surface of the cover panel, and a drive module driving the piezoelectric vibration element based on a sound signal. The rear surface comprises a first region where the piezoelectric vibration element is disposed. The first region is located closer to a side of the exposed surface than a second region in the rear surface. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100256 | Acoustic Assembly and Method of Manufacturing The Same - A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) microphone includes a base; a cover having a port extending therethrough; a MEMS die coupled to the cover, the MEMS die including a diaphragm and a back plate; an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) coupled to the cover and the MEMS die; and an electrical interconnection from the ASIC to the base, the electrical interconnection being disposed on an inside surface of the cover. The base includes customer pads, the customer pads on the base being connected electrically to the ASIC via the electrical interconnection. The microphone is connected to a customer board at the base and arranged such that sound enters through the port in the cover. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100257 | Signal Processing Platform In An Acoustic Capture Device - A microphone includes a base, a micro electro mechanical system (MEMS) device disposed on the base, and a front end processing apparatus disposed on the base and coupled to the MEMS device, the front end processing apparatus being configured to convert analog signals received from the MEMS device into digital signals. The microphone also includes a DSP apparatus, the DSP apparatus being a digital programmed device with a computer memory, the DSP apparatus configured to process the digital signals received from the front end processing apparatus. The MEMS device, the front end processing apparatus, and DSP apparatus are enclosed within a single microphone enclosure or assembly. During operation the DSP apparatus generates DSP noise. The DSP apparatus includes a noise reduction structure that substantially prevents the DSP noise from reaching or interfering with the operation of the MEMS device or the front end processing apparatus. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100258 | DIRECTION INDICATIVE HEARING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A directional indicative hearing apparatus comprises or consists of a pair of hearing aids and an eyeglass frame having a bridge and a pair of temples for positioning the eyeglasses and hearing apparatus on an individual's head. The microphones are disposed in or on the temples together with a pair of vibrators and batteries for indicating whether the sound emanates from the right, the left or behind an individual. In addition, the apparatus includes a pair of LEDs for indicating if the sound is emanating from the right, the left or in front of the individual. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100259 | FEEDBACK ESTIMATION BASED ON DETERMINISTIC SEQUENCES - The application relates to a hearing system comprising a hearing device the hearing device comprising an input transducer for converting an input sound from the environment of the hearing device to an electric input signal, and an output transducer for converting an electric output signal to an output sound, and the input transducer—in a first mode of operation—being operationally coupled to the output transducer via a forward path, the hearing device further comprising a configurable output combination unit in said forward path, said output combination unit having first and second signal inputs and a signal output, the first signal input being a signal of the forward path and the second signal input being an output probe signal, and the output signal being electrically connected to said output transducer and configurable to consist of either of the first or second signal inputs, or a mixture or the first and second signal inputs, the hearing system further comprising a configurable probe signal generator for generating said output probe signal, an adaptive feedback estimation unit for generating an estimate of an unintended feedback path comprising an external feedback path from said output transducer to said input transducer, said feedback estimation unit comprising a feedback estimation filter using an adaptive feedback estimation algorithm, the adaptive feedback estimation unit being operationally coupled to the forward path, and a control unit for generating a control signal for controlling said configurable probe signal generator based on one or more control input signals, wherein said configurable probe signal generator is adapted to generate or select said output probe signal from a multitude of different probe signals, wherein said multitude of different probe signals comprises a perfect or almost perfect sequence and/or a an almost perfect sweep sequence. This has the advantages that the adaptation rate of the adaptive algorithm for estimating the feedback path and/or the precision of the feedback path estimate can be optimized. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100260 | SYSTEMS, DEVICES, COMPONENTS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING ACOUSTIC ISOLATION BETWEEN MICROPHONES AND TRANSDUCERS IN BONE CONDUCTION MAGNETIC HEARING AIDS - Disclosed are various embodiments of systems, devices, components and methods for reducing feedback between a transducer and a microphone in a magnetic bone conduction hearing aid. Such systems, devices, components and methods include providing encapsulation compartments for the transducer and/or the microphone, and providing an acoustically-isolating housing for the microphone that is separate and apart from the main housing of the hearing aid. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100261 | SUBSCRIPTION-CONTROLLED CHARGING OF A HEARING DEVICE - Examples of a subscription-based rechargeable hearing device system and methods are described. An exemplary system includes a hearing device and a charging device to charge the hearing device according to a subscription status. In some examples, a charging station automatically disengages the rechargeable battery cell upon insertion of the hearing device partially into a receptacle cavity of the charging station. The subscription may be verified using a remote server in communication with a subscription database. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100262 | ACOUSTIC REPRODUCTION DEVICE AND SOUND-COLLECTING ACOUSTIC REPRODUCTION DEVICE - This acoustic reproduction device can suppress a loss in sense of volume and sense of comfort. The acoustic reproduction device causes a user to hear sound and is provided with a vibration unit ( | 2016-04-07 |
20160100263 | Active hearing aid implant having adjustable fixation of the actuator end piece in the middle ear - An active hearing aid implant is formed in an arrangement for the adjustment and fixation of the relative position between an axially extended actuator end piece of the hearing aid implant and the surrounding middle-ear bone. Arrangement coupling elements anchor the actuator end piece on the surrounding bone and a sliding ring designed to slide over the cylindrical actuator end piece holds this actuator end piece in a radial direction while the sliding ring remains linearly displaceable in the axial direction of the actuator end piece. Radially protruding coupling elements are fastened radially outwardly on the sliding ring for anchoring the sliding ring on surrounding bone after the arrangement has been surgically inserted into the middle ear. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100264 | HEARING AID INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM - According to an embodiment, a hearing aid system is disclosed. The system includes an abutment, an extension member and a hearing aid device. The abutment is configured to mechanically attach into a skull bone of a hearing aid user. The extension member is configured to attach to the abutment and further comprising a hearing aid coupling surface adapted to attach with a hearing aid device. The hearing aid device includes a coupling adapted to mechanically attach to the hearing aid coupling surface. The extension member is configured to attach between the abutment and the coupling and to extend length between the abutment and the hearing aid coupling. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100265 | AUDIO IDENTIFICATION DEVICE, AUDIO IDENTIFICATION METHOD AND AUDIO IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM - An audio identification device is provided. The audio identification device comprises: at least one sensing device configured to capture an audio signal present in a working space of a processing setup including at least one processing device; and a processor configured to: receive information related to the at least one processing device; retrieve audio data stored in a database using the received information related to the at least one processing device; identify a state of the at least one processing device by analyzing the audio signal captured by the at least one sensing device based on the retrieved audio data; and output a response, the response being determined based on the identified state of the at least one processing device. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100266 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USE IN ANALYZING VIBRATIONS - A system for use in analyzing vibrations of an electrical machine is provided. The system includes a conversion computing device including at least one processor. The conversion computing device is configured to receive at least one analog vibration signal representing vibrations associated with an electrical machine, convert the at least one analog vibration signal to audio data, and transmit the audio data to an analysis computing device. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100267 | METHOD AND DEVICES FOR OUTPUTTING AN AUDIO FILE - Methods and devices for flexible and adaptable outputting of audio files in text or audio format based on certain parameters are described. Before delivering an acquired audio file to a user, the methods and devices described herein detect a current value of a pre-specified parameter, such as an environmental noise parameter, a mute setting parameter, a ring tone setting parameter, an audio/video playback parameter, or a setting parameter of an application acquiring the audio file, and compare the current value of the pre-specified parameter with a preset condition for the same parameter. The methods and devices described herein with output the audio file or a text file created from the audio file depending on the result of the comparison. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100268 | DIGITAL AUDIO FILTERS FOR VARIABLE SAMPLE RATES - Various exemplary embodiments relate to a method and apparatus for processing audio signals to influence the reproduction of the audio signals. The apparatus may include a speaker, a headphone (over-the-ear, on-ear, or in-ear), a microphone, a computer, a mobile device, a home theater receiver, a television, a Blu-ray (BD) player, a compact disc (CD) player, a digital media player, or the like. The apparatus may be configured to receive a virtualization profile including a digital audio filter with a design sample rate, resample the virtualization profile to a different sample rate, filter the audio signal with the resampled virtualization profile, and reproduce the filtered audio signal as sound. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100269 | AUDIO SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PREDICTING ACOUSTIC FEATURE - An audio system and method using indoor response estimation are disclosed. An acoustic feature prediction method of the audio system may include generating a detection signal based on an input signal and a modulation code; generating an acoustic signal based on the detection signal and outputting the acoustic signal to a plurality of speakers; measuring acoustic signals output from the speakers where the speakers are installed; and predicting acoustic features related to the speakers based on the measured acoustic signals and the modulation code. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100270 | AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSING APPARATUS AND AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD - An audio signal processing apparatus includes: an obtaining unit which obtains a stereo signal including an R signal and an L signal; a control unit which generates a processed R signal and a processed L signal by performing (i) a first process of convolving pairs of right- and left-ear head related transfer functions into the R signal so that a sound image of the R signal is localized at each of two or more different positions at a right side of a listener; and (ii) a second process of convolving pairs of right- and left-ear head related transfer functions into the L signal so that a sound image of the L signal is localized at each of two or more different positions at a left side of the listener; and an output unit which outputs the processed R signal and the processed L signal. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100271 | NETWORK CONTROL OF APPLICATIONS USING APPLICATION STATES - Application states of applications associated with a communication device can be network controlled. An application agent, associated with an application used by the communication device, controls transitioning the application between application states based on network indicators received or network events detected from a communication network. The application states include active state or doze state. An application management component associated with the communication network at least partially controls transitioning the application between application states to facilitate controlling network traffic or reducing network congestion. The application agent or application management component can map application states to various factors, including radio states, congestion level, application performance indicators, network policies, or user policies, to facilitate determining which application state to apply to an application at a given time. The application agent can be in a centralized location, or at a same or different location as the application source. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100272 | Remotely Provisioned Wireless Proxy - A remotely provisioned proxy within a wireless/mobile phone that proxies a wireless communication path between a disconnected piconet (e.g., BLUETOOTH™) device and a network resource such as a universal resource locator (URL) via a mating mobile phone. Thus, an application proxy module embodied within the mobile phone provides managed access of a piconet device connected to the mating mobile phone to remote services. A disconnected piconet device uses the full data bandwidth available to a wireless phone, without the need for the disconnected piconet device to include its own separate wireless front end, or to require use of a modem within the mobile phone. Thus, using a mobile phone with application proxy, the user need not pay for the luxury of a tethered data plan. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100273 | Method and Apparatus for Software Defined Sensing - Systems and methods for configuring a sensor on a controller include receiving a sensor description defined in a format of a domain specific language corresponding to the sensor. The sensor description is parsed to identify one or more instructions. The one or more instructions are mapped to corresponding commands of the controller to enable the controller to perform the one or more instructions. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100274 | MAGNETIC BATTERY SAVER - The invention is directed to systems, methods and computer program products for activating a mobile device application. An exemplary method comprises: storing a threshold change; determining a change in magnetic field using a compass located in a mobile device; comparing the change in magnetic field to the threshold change; determining whether the change in magnetic field is greater than or equal to the threshold change; and in response to determining the change in magnetic field is greater than or equal to the threshold change, activating a mobile device application. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100275 | Short-Range Wireless Controller Filtering and Reporting - Methods and systems for filter data packets using an advertising data packet content filter are disclosed. An example method involves maintaining, by a Bluetooth device, an advertising data content filter. The advertising data content filter includes at least one content filter having at least one respective delivery mode that specifies when to deliver data packets matching the at least one content filter to a host Bluetooth stack. The method also involves receiving, by the Bluetooth device, a data packet from an advertising Bluetooth device. The method further involves determining, by the Bluetooth device, that content of the data packet matches a particular content filter of the advertising data content filter. And the method involves providing a portion of the data packet to the host Bluetooth stack in accordance with a particular delivery mode corresponding to the particular content filter. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100276 | Bluetooth Scanning Enhancements - Methods and systems for storing data regarding received advertising packets are disclosed. An example method involves determining parameters of at least one batch-scan mode for a Bluetooth device. The parameters of the at least one batch-scan mode specify a format for storing data regarding particular advertising packets that are received by the Bluetooth device when operating in the at least one batch-scan mode. The method also involves receiving, by the Bluetooth device, one or more advertising packets on an interval basis. Further, the method involves storing data regarding the one or more advertising packets into a memory of the Bluetooth device in accordance with the at least one batch-scan mode. And the method involves providing the stored data regarding the one or more advertising packets to the host Bluetooth stack. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100277 | SECONDARY RADIO FUNCTIONALITY INTEGRATION IN A VEHICLE - A method of integrating secondary radio functionality in a vehicle includes establishing a wired connection between a secondary radio receiver integration unit and a secondary radio receiver unit, establishing a wireless connection between the secondary radio receiver integration unit and a vehicle receiver unit mounted in the vehicle, transmitting audio data from the secondary radio receiver unit to the secondary radio receiver integration unit via the wired connection, and transmitting the audio data from the secondary radio receiver integration unit to the vehicle receiver unit via a wireless connection. The audio data is played via a speaker connected to the vehicle receiver unit. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100278 | VIRTUAL LINKING USING A WIRELESS DEVICE - A system and method for virtual linking a wireless device to another device is disclosed herein. The system includes an access point and a controller configured to mediate transmissions between the wireless device and the another device. The system further includes a virtual device table and a permissions filter to ensure virtual linking between devices that have matching access right and requested services. The wireless device and the another device may have the same or dissimilar protocols. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100279 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICES - Systems, methods, and computer program products for portable storage devices are disclosed. A portable storage device may communicate with other devices utilizing a standardized communication system (“SCS”) to transmit data directly between devices including an SCS. The SCS may discover available devices. The portable storage device may be a wearable device. A user may be able to keep the portable storage device with them and access files on the portable storage device wirelessly using any other device utilizing an SCS. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100280 | DYNAMICALLY SWITCHING COMMUNICATION MODES IN MULTI-STANDARD WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES - Techniques for wireless communications are described. In an example embodiment, a method of configuring wireless communication between two devices comprises using two different communication channels each having a different number of timeslots, in which the first channel is used in a first mode, the second channel is used in the second mode, and operation transitions between the first mode and the second mode in accordance with a predetermined characteristic corresponding to the communication between the two devices. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100281 | DEVICE, METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR COMMUNICATION ON A ZIGBEE NETWORK - In a zigbee network, reliable communications are provided by maintaining messages transmitted from a device in a message queue in the device. If no successful acknowledgement is received for a transmitted message, the message is re-transmitted when the message queue executes. Messages are deleted from the queue when the message is successfully transmitted or when a maximum number of re-tries has been exhausted. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100282 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR USING BLUETOOTH BEACON INFORMATION TO OBTAIN AND PUBLISH FINE GRAINED USER LOCATION INFORMATION - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for utilizing Bluetooth beacon identification information to obtain and publish fine grained user location information. One method includes storing a plurality of Bluetooth beacon identifiers in a mobile device. The method further includes, receiving, from a Bluetooth beacon, a Bluetooth beacon identifier. The method further includes determining whether the received Bluetooth beacon identifier corresponds to one of the stored Bluetooth beacon identifiers. In response to determining that the received Bluetooth beacon identifier corresponds to one of the stored Bluetooth beacon identifiers, the method includes querying a Bluetooth beacon location server for location information corresponding to the Bluetooth beacon identifier. The method further includes receiving Bluetooth beacon location information from the server and publishing the Bluetooth beacon location description to subscribers of a user of the mobile device. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100283 | LOCATION DETERMINATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVICE AND TERMINAL DEVICE - A method and apparatus determines a physical location of a wireless infrastructure device. At least one coarse location data from an associated terminal device is determined. Additional coarse location data are stored and accumulated. The device location is considered accurate by determining that enough received coarse location data has been received. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100284 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD, INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM - A wireless communication device includes a transmission portion, an information acquisition portion, a storage portion, a selection portion, and a transmission control portion. The transmission portion transmits information. The information acquisition portion acquires location information for the wireless communication device that includes a received signal strength of a signal that is transmitted from a base station in the vicinity. The storage portion stores, in association with specific location information, regulating information that regulates the transmission from the transmission portion of the information that corresponds to the location of the wireless communication device. The selection portion selects from the storage portion the regulating information associated with the location information acquired by the information acquisition portion. The transmission control portion controls, based on the regulating information that was selected by the selection portion, the transmission from the transmission portion of the information that corresponds to the location of the wireless communication device. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100285 | Extended Area Event for Network Based Proximity Discovery - A network-centric device discovery solution that leverages area event location services. A proximity server (PS) performing device discovery for a discoverer mobile initiates an area event, via a location server, for each device subscribed to the same proximity service group as the discoverer mobile and camped on the same zone as the discoverer mobile. The area event notifies the PS each time such device moves into an area of an E-CGI and/or WiFI access point where the discoverer mobile attaches. If the PS receives an area event notification for the device camped on the same zone as the discoverer mobile, the PS requests location information for the device and uses returned location information to determine if the device is within a predefined proximity of the discoverer mobile. If the device is within a predefined proximity of the discoverer mobile, the PS sends a proximity alert message to the discoverer mobile. | 2016-04-07 |
20160100286 | DETERMINING A LOCATION OF A TARGET WIRELESS DEVICE - Various techniques and systems are provided for determining a location of a target wireless device. Specifically, various techniques and systems are provided for determining a location of a wireless device using timestamps assigned to communications transmitted between the wireless device and one or more other wireless devices on a same WiFi channel as the wireless device. Implementations describe devices, computer-program products, and methods including transmitting a first frame by a network device on a channel of a radio frequency band, assigning a first timestamp to the frame, assigning a second timestamp to a second frame, determining a time difference between the first timestamp and the second timestamp, receiving an alternative time difference corresponding to an alternative network device, and determining a location of the client device using the time difference and the alternative time difference. | 2016-04-07 |