H04Q2213/002

USER INTERFACES OF A HEARING DEVICE
20220168564 · 2022-06-02 ·

Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and devices for dynamically adjusting a user interface provided by an external unit of a hearing device. In an example method, the external unit determines whether a state of the external unit is one of (i) a coupled state when the external unit and the stimulation unit are coupled or (ii) a decoupled state when the external and the stimulation unit are decoupled. The external unit then provides one of (i) a first user interface when the determined state is the coupled state or (ii) a second user interface when the determined state is the decoupled state.

Dynamic gauges for displaying present and predicted machine status

A facility creates a dynamic gauge for indicating the status of equipment. The facility causes a gauge to be displayed with an initial satisfactory range and an initial unsatisfactory range. The facility accesses historical data describing the status of a sensor attached to equipment. The facility determines a new satisfactory range and a new unsatisfactory range, and alters the gauge to visually indicate the new satisfactory range and the new unsatisfactory range.

ELECTRONIC SENSORS, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS FOR PIPE BENDERS

An apparatus for determining an angle of a handle of a pipe bender includes a sensor configured to determine an orientation angle of the sensor and a display configured to display the orientation angle of the sensor. The apparatus further includes a housing configured to attach to the handle of the pipe bender. The sensor is within the housing.

Providing Safety and Environmental Features Using Human Presence Detection

Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for the detection of human presence in front of a plurality of sensors such as those of speakers and a device with a processor, such as a television. Data gathered from the plurality of sensors may be analyzed by the processor to determine if one or more humans are present proximate to the device. Based on the determined presence or absence of one or more humans, further actions including, inter alia, activating a sleep mode for the one or more humans, shutting off the device in a green mode, or alerting an owner-user to the presence of an intruder can be taken.

Sensor event coverage and energy conservation

A method for sensor event coverage and energy conservation includes receiving device sensor data for a plurality of sensors in a sensor network. The method further includes identifying one or more anomalies in the device sensor data that indicate one or more sensors from the plurality of sensors were acquiring data during an event for a specific point in time and identifying movement patterns for the plurality of sensors based on the one or more anomalies. The method further includes responsive to updating base engagement profiles for the plurality of sensors based on the one or more anomalies and the movement patterns, activating based on the updated base engagement profiled, a first sensor from the plurality of sensors.

PROVIDING SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES USING HUMAN PRESENCE DETECTION

Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for the detection of human presence in front of a plurality of sensors such as those of speakers and a device with a processor, such as a television. Data gathered from the plurality of sensors may be analyzed by the processor to determine if one or more humans are present proximate to the device. Based on the determined presence or absence of one or more humans, further actions including, inter alia, activating a sleep mode for the one or more humans, shutting off the device in a green mode, or alerting an owner-user to the presence of an intruder can be taken.

Providing safety and environmental features using human presence detection

Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for the detection of human presence in front of a plurality of sensors such as those of speakers and a device with a processor, such as a television. Data gathered from the plurality of sensors may be analyzed by the processor to determine if one or more humans are present proximate to the device. Based on the determined presence or absence of one or more humans, further actions including, inter alia, activating a sleep mode for the one or more humans, shutting off the device in a green mode, or alerting an owner-user to the presence of an intruder can be taken.

SENSOR EVENT COVERAGE AND ENERGY CONSERVATION

A method for sensor event coverage and energy conservation includes receiving device sensor data for a plurality of sensors in a sensor network. The method further includes identifying one or more anomalies in the device sensor data that indicate one or more sensors from the plurality of sensors were acquiring data during an event for a specific point in time and identifying movement patterns for the plurality of sensors based on the one or more anomalies. The method further includes responsive to updating base engagement profiles for the plurality of sensors based on the one or more anomalies and the movement patterns, activating based on the updated base engagement profiled, a first sensor from the plurality of sensors.

USER INTERFACES OF A HEARING DEVICE
20210252284 · 2021-08-19 ·

Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and devices for dynamically adjusting a user interface provided by an external unit of a hearing device. In an example method, the external unit determines whether a state of the external unit is one of (i) a coupled state when the external unit and the stimulation unit are coupled or (ii) a decoupled state when the external and the stimulation unit are decoupled. The external unit then provides one of (i) a first user interface when the determined state is the coupled state or (ii) a second user interface when the determined state is the decoupled state.

Dynamic gauges for displaying present and predicted machine status

A facility creates a dynamic gauge for indicating the status of equipment. The facility causes a gauge to be displayed with an initial satisfactory range and an initial unsatisfactory range. The facility accesses historical data describing the status of a sensor attached to equipment. The facility determines a new satisfactory range and a new unsatisfactory range, and alters the gauge to visually indicate the new satisfactory range and the new unsatisfactory range.