Method for transmitting data synchronously from an electronic device to an electronic watch
10972186 · 2021-04-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04B10/0795
ELECTRICITY
H04B10/6165
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A method for transmitting data from an electronic device to an electronic watch, including the following steps: emitting a sequence of light signals with a light source of the electronic device, each signal having a light-intensity level belonging to a set of at least four light-intensity levels, said sequence corresponding to a code of the data to be transmitted; detecting successive light-intensity levels with a phototransistor of the watch, so as to reconstitute the sequence; and decoding the sequence in order to reconstitute the data, the set of at least four intensity levels being divided into a first portion and a second portion, one light signal in two of the sequence having a light-intensity level belonging to the first portion, the other signals having a light-intensity level belonging to the second portion.
Claims
1. A transmitting method for transmitting data from an electronic device to an electronic watch, the method comprising: emitting a sequence of light signals with a light source of the electronic device, each light signal having a light-intensity level belonging to a set of at least four light-intensity levels, the sequence of light signals corresponding to an encoded data to be transmitted; detecting successive light-intensity levels with a phototransistor of the electronic watch, so as to reconstitute the sequence of light signals; and decoding the sequence of light signals in order to reconstitute the transmitted data, wherein the set of at least four light-intensity levels is divided into a first portion and a second portion, one light signal in two of the sequence of light signals having a light-intensity level belonging to the first portion, other signals of the sequence of light signals having a light-intensity level belonging to the second portion.
2. The transmitting method according to claim 1, the light-intensity level of the set of at least four light-intensity levels being regularly distributed over a brightness scale.
3. The transmitting method according to claim 1, further comprising an additional step of generating feedback on transmission of the data.
4. The transmitting method according to claim 3, the step of generating the feedback on the transmission of the data comprising emitting a light signal with a light-emitting diode of the watch.
5. The transmitting method according to claim 3, the step of generating feedback on the transmission comprising positioning displaying means of the watch.
6. The transmitting method according to the claim 5, further comprising an additional step of analysing an image of the dial of the watch, the image being taken by a video camera of the electronic device following the positioning of the displaying means of the watch.
7. The transmitting method according to claim 1, wherein the electronic device is portable.
8. The transmitting method according to claim 1, wherein the light source is a zone of a display screen of the electronic device.
9. The transmitting method according to claim 1, wherein the light source is a light-emitting diode that also serves as a flash for the electronic device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Details of the invention will become more clearly apparent on reading the following description, which is given with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) In a first configuration shown in
(9) Data are transferred from the electronic device AE via the light source SL, for example a flash or a screen EC of said device AE. In the configuration shown in
(10) In the configuration shown in
(11) In one variant implementation of the preceding configuration, the screen EC may be split into two zones in order to limit the scope of the light source to one of the zones of the screen EC. The remaining zone of the screen EC is reserved for the user interface of the application controlling the transfer of data. The transmission of data and the inspection of its execution are thus made easier.
(12) It will be noted that the electronic device AE shown is of portable type, but it could alternatively be a peripheral connected to a desktop computer, for example by a USB link, this peripheral comprising a light source such as described in the preceding paragraphs (a light-emitting diode or a section of a screen of the peripheral). This variant has the advantage of making it possible to increase the symbol rate, which could be limited by the performance of portable electronic devices of the smart-phone type.
(13) The data may be transferred using various types of optical modulation. As mentioned above, a bipolar modulation of NRZ type is easy to implement but has a limited performance. It is therefore advantageous to take advantage of the possibilities offered by the screens or flashes of smart phones (or more generally the screens or flashes of portable electronic devices) to realize a multilevel optical modulation. Specifically, recent flashes and screens are generally able to emit at at least 4 distinct light-intensity levels (one level of which may for example correspond to the “no emission of light” state).
(14) The synchronous multilevel modulation according to the invention allows, in each clock period, one portion of the data (for example one bit) but also the phase (low state or high state) of the clock to be transmitted, all this by virtue of only one single sequence of light signals.
(15) According to one embodiment of the method according to the invention, the transmitting method includes a step of calibrating the light-intensity levels emitted by the light source of the watch MT. These levels are calibrated such that they are regularly distributed with respect to a brightness scale, i.e. such that the brightness difference between one level and the next remains constant. This step allows the distinction of the various brightness levels to be optimized in order to avoid reading errors on the part of the receiver. An example is shown in
(16) In one embodiment, the method includes a step (step Pcd_Crd) of generating feedback on the transmission, the feedback being produced by the watch MT for the intention of the user or of the electronic device AE. For example, at the end of a transmitting operation, displaying means AF of the watch (for example the hour, minute and second hands of the watch) may be positioned (step Crd_Pos) such as to indicate the success or failure of the transmission. This particular position of the displaying means AF may be noted by the user who is thus informed of the outcome of the transmission. Alternatively, the electronic device AE may, by virtue of its video camera CM and image-analysing means, analyse (step Crd_Aly) the position of the displaying means AF of the watch MT and deduce therefrom whether the transmission was carried out correctly or not. It is also possible to add to the watch MT a light-emitting diode capable of emitting (step Crd_Em3), at the end of a transmission, a short sequence intended to be received by a phototransistor of the electronic device AE. Depending on the sequence, the electronic device AE may determine whether the transmission has executed correctly.
(17) In conclusion, synchronous multilevel optical transmission between an electronic device and a watch allows the risk of transmission errors to be decreased. Naturally, those skilled in the art will be able to produce multiple variants of the presented embodiments without departing from the scope of the claims.