Patent classifications
G08B6/00
OPTICAL COMPONENT DRIVING MECHANISM
An optical component driving mechanism is provided. The optical component driving mechanism includes a first movable portion, a fixed portion, a first circuit member, and a first reinforcing component. The first movable portion is connected to the first optical component. The first optical component has a first optical axis. The first movable portion is movable relative to the fixed portion. The first circuit member is disposed on the fixed portion, and the first circuit member is configured to transmit electrical signals. The first reinforcing component is disposed on the first circuit member.
AUTOMATED HAPTICS GENERATION AND DISTRIBUTION
Embodiments provide systems and techniques for automated haptics generation and distribution. An example technique includes receiving media content from a computing device. The media content includes at least one of audio content or video content. One or more features of the media content is determined. A set of haptic data is generated for the media content, based on evaluating the one or more features of the media content with at least one machine learning model. Another example technique includes obtaining a set of haptic data associated with media content. The set of haptic data, metadata, and the media content is transmitted to a computing device.
Vibration device
A vibration device that includes a vibration unit that has a vibrator which vibrates in a plane direction; and a sensor arranged on at least a portion of the vibration unit around the vibrator in a plan view of the vibration unit, and the sensor is constructed to detect a pressing operation in a direction normal to a pressing surface of the vibration device.
Pre-Staged Transactions with Ultra-Wideband Networking and Haptic Feedback
Timely and optimal user completion of pre-staged transactions is implemented by ultra-wideband (UWB) enabled devices at UWB-enabled ATMs. ATM information, transaction scheduling and user prioritization, transaction notifications, and/or haptic-feedback reminders are provided based on one or more real-time and/or predicted geographical locations and proximities, ATM-specific queue wait times, preference scores, historical usage, ATM resources, and/or other relevant data or preferences.
Pre-Staged Transactions with Ultra-Wideband Networking and Haptic Feedback
Timely and optimal user completion of pre-staged transactions is implemented by ultra-wideband (UWB) enabled devices at UWB-enabled ATMs. ATM information, transaction scheduling and user prioritization, transaction notifications, and/or haptic-feedback reminders are provided based on one or more real-time and/or predicted geographical locations and proximities, ATM-specific queue wait times, preference scores, historical usage, ATM resources, and/or other relevant data or preferences.
Neck Evaluation Method And Device
A device including sensors and a processor. The sensors are configured to detect movements of a user. The processor is configured to categorize the movements of the user as a micro-movement or a macro-movement; quantify a number of the micro-movements; quantify a number of the macro-movements; determine based upon the number of micro-movements whether a body part of interest of a user is supported; and provide feedback to the user if the body part of interested is unsupported and continuing to monitor the body part of interest if the user is supported without providing any feedback.
Neck Evaluation Method And Device
A device including sensors and a processor. The sensors are configured to detect movements of a user. The processor is configured to categorize the movements of the user as a micro-movement or a macro-movement; quantify a number of the micro-movements; quantify a number of the macro-movements; determine based upon the number of micro-movements whether a body part of interest of a user is supported; and provide feedback to the user if the body part of interested is unsupported and continuing to monitor the body part of interest if the user is supported without providing any feedback.
SYSTEM AND METHODOLOGY THAT FACILITATES AN ALARM WITH A DYNAMIC ALERT AND MITIGATION RESPONSE
An alarm system includes a monitoring component configured to detect a danger in a dwelling, and an alert component that includes an array of vibration devices placed throughout the dwelling. Each of the array of vibration devices are configured to provide a tactile alert in response to a detection of the danger in the dwelling. In another aspect, an alarm system includes a monitoring component configured to detect a ventilation-related danger in a building, and a mitigation component configured to open at least one of a door or a window in the building automatically in response to a detection of the ventilation-related danger. In a further aspect, a method includes monitoring a building for a ventilation-related danger, and opening at least one of a door or a window in the building automatically in response to a detection of the ventilation-related danger.
SYSTEM AND METHODOLOGY THAT FACILITATES AN ALARM WITH A DYNAMIC ALERT AND MITIGATION RESPONSE
An alarm system includes a monitoring component configured to detect a danger in a dwelling, and an alert component that includes an array of vibration devices placed throughout the dwelling. Each of the array of vibration devices are configured to provide a tactile alert in response to a detection of the danger in the dwelling. In another aspect, an alarm system includes a monitoring component configured to detect a ventilation-related danger in a building, and a mitigation component configured to open at least one of a door or a window in the building automatically in response to a detection of the ventilation-related danger. In a further aspect, a method includes monitoring a building for a ventilation-related danger, and opening at least one of a door or a window in the building automatically in response to a detection of the ventilation-related danger.
PORTABLE AND RAPID COMMUNICATION OR SIGNALING SYSTEMS WITH TACTILE IDENTIFICATION
A portable and rapid communication or signaling device and related methods for operating or using tactile identification structures as well as coupling/mounting/release structures which enable rapid identification of similarly shaped objects and rapid deployment or use with safety or other equipment. Various embodiments enable using a common mounting location of these similarly shaped objects that each have different spectrum or color emissive capabilities that improve operator selection within conditions further impairing identification and employment and increase operator cognitive load.