20240039651. RADIO TUNER SYSTEM USING METADATA AND METHOD THEREOF simplified abstract (HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.)

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RADIO TUNER SYSTEM USING METADATA AND METHOD THEREOF

Organization Name

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Matt Komich of Denver CO (US)

RADIO TUNER SYSTEM USING METADATA AND METHOD THEREOF - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240039651 titled 'RADIO TUNER SYSTEM USING METADATA AND METHOD THEREOF

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure describes a radio tuner system that uses metadata to filter broadcasts based on user preferences. The system can automatically identify radio stations playing current content for a specific user by accessing metadata provided by a third-party server. The metadata is used to filter out incoming broadcasts from radio stations that do not fit the user's preferences. The identified broadcasts are then output to an audio system.

  • The system uses metadata to filter radio broadcasts based on user preferences.
  • A third-party server provides the metadata, which is used to identify radio stations playing current content.
  • Formats or other topics of the radio stations that fit user preferences are identified using the metadata.
  • The identified broadcasts are then output to an audio system.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Personalized radio streaming services that automatically filter out unwanted broadcasts.
  • Enhanced user experience by providing radio stations playing current content based on user preferences.
  • Improved efficiency in finding radio stations that match user preferences.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Difficulty in finding radio stations playing current content that matches user preferences.
  • Inefficient manual filtering of radio broadcasts.
  • Limited options for personalized radio streaming services.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced user experience by providing personalized radio stations.
  • Time-saving by automatically filtering out unwanted broadcasts.
  • Increased efficiency in finding radio stations that match user preferences.


Original Abstract Submitted

the present disclosure relates to radio stations. more particularly, this disclosure describes a radio tuner system using metadata that filters broadcasts based on metadata. through this, the system may automatically identify those radio stations playing current content for a specific user. in one illustrative embodiment, a third-party server which provides on-demand music streaming services may provide the metadata. the metadata may be accessed and used to filter out those incoming broadcasts from the radio stations. formats or other topics of the radio stations may be identified that fit user preferences identified within the metadata received from the third-party server and those broadcasts from the radio stations would be provided to the user. these identified broadcasts may then be output to an audio system.