18235755. INTELLIGENT DEVICE ARBITRATION AND CONTROL simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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INTELLIGENT DEVICE ARBITRATION AND CONTROL

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Kurt W. Piersol of San Jose CA (US)

Ryan M. Orr of La Honda CA (US)

Daniel J. Mandel of Tucson AZ (US)

INTELLIGENT DEVICE ARBITRATION AND CONTROL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18235755 titled 'INTELLIGENT DEVICE ARBITRATION AND CONTROL

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system and process for using a virtual assistant to control electronic devices. Here are the key points:

  • The system involves a first electronic device that samples audio input using a microphone.
  • The first electronic device broadcasts a set of values based on the sampled audio input.
  • A second electronic device receives these values from the first device, which are also based on the audio input.
  • The first electronic device then uses these values to determine whether to respond to the audio input or not.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Smart home automation: The virtual assistant can control various electronic devices in a smart home based on audio input, allowing for hands-free control.
  • Voice-controlled devices: This technology can be used in devices like smartphones, smart speakers, or wearables to enable voice commands and control.
  • Assistive technology: The system can be used to assist individuals with disabilities in controlling electronic devices using their voice.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Hands-free control: The system eliminates the need for physical interaction with electronic devices, making it more convenient and accessible.
  • Efficient decision-making: By analyzing the values from multiple devices, the system can make informed decisions on whether to respond to audio input, improving efficiency.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Convenience: Users can control electronic devices using their voice, making it easier and more convenient to operate them.
  • Accessibility: Individuals with physical disabilities or limitations can use their voice to control electronic devices, improving accessibility.
  • Efficiency: The system's decision-making process based on multiple values ensures that only relevant audio input is responded to, saving time and resources.


Original Abstract Submitted

This relates to systems and processes for using a virtual assistant to arbitrate among and/or control electronic devices. In one example process, a first electronic device samples an audio input using a microphone. The first electronic device broadcasts a first set of one or more values based on the sampled audio input. Furthermore, the first electronic device receives a second set of one or more values, which are based on the audio input, from a second electronic device. Based on the first set of one or more values and the second set of one or more values, the first electronic device determines whether to respond to the audio input or forego responding to the audio input.