NOTIFICATION AND ALERT METHOD FOR WEARABLE AND/OR OTHER DEVICES
20220215726 · 2022-07-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04L12/1895
ELECTRICITY
G08B7/06
PHYSICS
H04H60/13
ELECTRICITY
G08B1/08
PHYSICS
H04W4/14
ELECTRICITY
H04L67/12
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G08B7/06
PHYSICS
G08B1/08
PHYSICS
H04H60/13
ELECTRICITY
H04W4/14
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Systems and methods for delivering alerts, notifications and messages, to and, if configured, responses from one to many users wearing technology designed for single and/or multiple media types, utilizing one to many non-primary communication pathways enabled are contemplated in which (a) a primary communication channel pathway, (b) a primary or non-primary control channel(s) is established, by wireless receiver and/or wired connection to a group of users, that (b) then allows an activation method type to provide an alert/notification/message method to one-to-many persons (i.e., users) and/or, one-to-many devices in an addressable manner that establishes a non-primary communication channel path that is parallel and unknown to the primary communication channel path. The overall method consists of a router function and media delivery routing technology) that are actively listening on a primary communication/control pathway or a non-primary control channel.
Claims
1. A system for alert and/or notification comprising: at least one group of wearable media comprising a primary media channel and at least one non-primary media channel, said at least one group of wearable media operatively connected to an activation device via an addressable communication pathway, said at least one group of wearable media comprising a notification protocol; wherein said notification protocol is initiated via a command trigger by the activation device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0028] Addressing, however, is still key in both instances for routing and pairing with possible user responses as in the response path of 206 to users 201, 202, and 203 through the primary channel 301 and secondary response from 206 to secondary response pathways 302 to a subscriber group or individual wearable device 201, 202, or 203 or some combination as appropriate. Secondary response pathways 302 also allow subscribers to communicate with each other in a private manner.
[0029] Initiation of control and media 204 or 206 may be remote or local, and by manual or automatic means. The manual means of initiation of control or media may be a parent calling into an on-line game and initiating a request to come upstairs for dinner to a subscription group of the parents' two sons. In one instance, the automatic means of initiation of 204 or 206 may be a network router informing the same two sons that it is bed time according to a setting for allowed windows of playtime. In another instance, the automatic means of initiation of 204 or 206 may be a smoke detector that sends a proximity warning to those gamers (same two boys) that a fire has been detected and to exit the house. Further embodiments may include non-primary channels 302 through which the means of initiation may send notifications to select users of the group or users can privately send notifications to other select users instead of publicly through the main channel 301. The manual means of initiation of function 204 or 206 may be a gamer within the current grouping of primary wearable devices calling his teammates into an on-line game private back-line ‘chat room’ and initiating a request via a pushbutton on his headset or game controller. In one instance, the automatic means of initiation of function 204 or 206 may be this same user having set a timer function alerting his team to a coordinated attack on a target in a game of ‘Halo™’ with a non-primary channel sounding of a buzzer to synchronize the attach. It should be appreciated that anyone with a user wearable device 201, 202, and 203 connected to the primary communications channel network and in some cases, being a subscriber, may be able to participate in these alerts, notifications and messaging activities.
[0030] The routing, control and then media delivery functions are accessed by the initiating function of 204 or 206 the via multi-function communications path initiation request, through the primary communications channel 209 or 301, or the non-primary communications channel 302. This key function allows management of the routing processes; setting up non-primary channels through addressing when only a primary channel exists physically, superimposing text and sound and sensory to wearable devices on the primary channel's media, suppressing the primary channel's media to deliver a secure non-primary communication channel, addressing to the appropriate end users and subscription groups, and delivering the media in the correct format for the appropriate wearable device 201, 202, and/or 203 be it sound, visual, audible, text, sensory, graphical, or however the initiation request has been constructed. The appropriate wearable devices 201, 202, and/or 203 are delivered the requested media be it to a single end user, example 201, or a subscription group of end users, example 201, 202 and 203, and be it on the primary communications channel as an interruption to just those players and isolated from the primary communications channel media, or superimposed to allow the primary communications channel o still be heard in the background, or on a virtual non-primary communications channel or on an independent non-primary communications channel.
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[0033] As with previous embodiments, addressing allows for routing and pairing for communications between the user that created the groups 504 and the secondary channel groups 505 and 506, all through activation device 507. Initiation of communications between user 504 and one of groups 505 or 506 may be by means of a software user interface, wherein the user 504 may see all the members of network 501, and the group to which each one belongs. User 504 may select, for example, group 505 and only the members of that group will be able to listen to what he's saying, while the rest of the members of network 501 carry on with the conversation. Further embodiments may include an automatic notification to user 504 whenever members of different group simultaneously join network 501, in order for him to always be able to be present because such interactions require so. For example, every time a minor will engage in online play (the minor belongs to group 505, and everyone else belongs to group 506), the parent receives a notification so that he can monitor the minor's interactions online and communicate separately with either the minor or the rest of the players in order to avoid exposing the minor to inappropriate language or behavior.
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[0036] If the Device User does not wish to respond (No) they may reject and continue with the session or quit the cloud session altogether. If there is no interactivity required at that point in the flow logic decision making sequence, then it is interpreted automatically as ‘No’ and ‘Yes” and the cloud session continues uninterrupted and the process starts all over.
[0037] If, on the other hand, the Device User, indicates that he wishes to partake and share integrated content, then the Device User may follow a local pathway or a cloud pathway. In the local pathway, the Device User responds via on-screen and/or local remote method including keypad and/or mouse selection and/or audible command until local processing of content delivery service. During local content delivery, the local LVD can auto-route to cloud processing API and/or interface to provide service if not available directly in local device for rendering. Moreover, the device non-user may end session at interactive session and/or action event session and/or scheduled session at any time, and with and/or without notice to why to the device user on the LVD.
[0038] In the cloud pathway, on the other hand, the user responds via on-screen and/or local remote method including keypad and/or mouse selection and/or audible command, until cloud processing of content delivery service. Cloud menu driven actions include: 1) target-LVD device specific listenable and/or viewable message, for example, formatted text message and content on an LCD tv, laptop and SmartWatch integrated with usual cloud media content; 2) allowing local LVD user to interface with requests from the non-user through the cloud. Examples include; a) providing audio for reading the pages of a displayed textbook with graphics, b) assisting readers with a displayed textbook with graphics on-line questions and/or interactions about content with an input from the LVD controller and/or audio input, and score-keeping mechanism, c) making audio/visual comments about a movie inserted while watching LVD, d) providing inter-play comments to the users in a gaming environment. It is appreciated that these may take place with a variety of electronic LVDs (for example Occular® Virtual/Augmented Reality goggles and/or smart TVs with integrated speakers, and/or a smart TV and a user with a headset and/or earbuds. After cloud processing of content, in the cloud pathway, the LVD integrated displays from cloud with non-user directed and integrated content; and the device user consumes cloud generated integrated content as initiated from device non-user, as previously discussed. At this point, as previously stated, interactivity with the integrated content may be required, or rejected by the Device User. The user may respond, for example to a Non-Device integrated on-screen question of “are you ready to turn the page”, or “how many paw prints are on the page” by on-screen, remote device control, or audibly, to command back to “turn the page”, or “I count 14 paws” (if capability of voice response is integrated), or keys in the response to the listened/viewed audible session that was integrated. This response corresponds to the ‘Yes’ as a response to the integrated content, and then the Device user continues to consume cloud generated integrated content as initiated from a Device Non-User.
[0039] Asynchronously (typically) a Device Non-User may turn on the external device controller as a first step, then the Device Non-User may follow a local pathway or a cloud (content provider) pathway to control the local LVD. In the local pathway, the device non-user selects allowable menu driven actions for the local LVD targeted, and when selected then the local processing of content delivery service processes. Local menu driven actions include: 1) target-device specific listenable and/or viewable message, for example, formatted text message and content on an LCD tv, LAPTOP and SmartWatch integrated with local content through local LVD; 2) allowing local LVD user to interface with requests from the Non-User and/or the scheduled activity, say a reminder from a calendar, and/or the action event trigger, say from a doorbell (examples include providing to the LVD; a) providing audio and/or video for a local message, for example, from the video doorbell that the pizza has arrived, b) routing of a local text message, c) routing of a local phone call, d) routing of some event such as a fire alarm, smoke detector and/or burglar alarm (motion sensing alert)); and 3) allowing local LVD Device User to interface with requests from the Device Non-User through the cloud. For example, responding “be there in a minute” to the local video doorbell action event and the person who initiated the action event at said video doorbell.
[0040] In the cloud pathway, on the other hand, the Device Non-User selects allowable menu driven indirect actions for the local LVD targeted. Cloud menu driven actions include: 1) target-LVD device specific listenable and/or viewable message, for example, formatted text message and content on an LCD tv, laptop and SmartWatch integrated with usual cloud media content; 2) allowing local LVD user to interface with requests from the non-user through the cloud. Examples include; a) providing audio for reading the pages of a displayed textbook with graphics, b) assisting readers with a displayed textbook with graphics on-line questions and/or interactions about content with an input from the LVD controller and/or audio input, and score-keeping mechanism, c) making audio/visual comments about a movie inserted while watching LVD, d) providing inter-play comments to the users in a gaming and/or sports environment. The cloud command/response is through an API and/or interface until cloud processing of content delivery service. After cloud processing of content, in the cloud pathway, the LVD integrates the LVD integrated displays from the cloud with the Device Non-User directed and integrated content; and the device user consumes cloud generated integrated content as initiated from device Non-User, with listening/viewing and responses as previously discussed.
[0041] It will be apparent for persons skilled in the art that other variations of these embodiments could be constructed according to the state of the art and the teachings in this disclosure. For example, the routing function could combine with other routing functions on separate primary communication channels to form super-user-communities, for instance fan clubs in different cities listening to an on-line concert for a famous rock band, and then being able to have communications with the band if they win a contest on a private non-primary communications channel for a back-room chat. Also, the ability to combine non-primary groups could continue by forming non-primary groups within non-primary groups, and many unusual combinations based on subscription and/or communications needs.
[0042] The disclosure is not limited to the precise configuration described above. While the disclosure has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the subject invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this disclosure after considering this specification together with the accompanying drawings. Accordingly, all such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by this invention as defined in the following claims and their legal equivalents. In the claims, means-plus-function clauses, if any, are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures.