20240039752. FACILITATING PORTABLE, REUSABLE, AND SHARABLE INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)-BASED SERVICES AND RESOURCES simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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FACILITATING PORTABLE, REUSABLE, AND SHARABLE INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)-BASED SERVICES AND RESOURCES

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Shao-Wen Yang of Hillsboro OR (US)

Nyuk Kin Koo of Bukit Mertajam (MY)

Yen-Kuang Chen of Cupertino CA (US)

FACILITATING PORTABLE, REUSABLE, AND SHARABLE INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)-BASED SERVICES AND RESOURCES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240039752 titled 'FACILITATING PORTABLE, REUSABLE, AND SHARABLE INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT)-BASED SERVICES AND RESOURCES

Simplified Explanation

The described mechanism is for enabling portable, reusable, and shareable Internet of Things (IoT) services and resources. It involves selecting a recipe that includes instructions associated with a trigger to activate a set of resources. The method also involves accessing a second set of resources associated with a different trigger and modifying the recipe to replace a resource block with another resource block. The modified recipe is then deployed on a computing device.

  • The mechanism enables the creation of IoT-based services and resources that can be easily shared and reused.
  • It allows users to select and customize recipes that define the activation of specific sets of resources.
  • The mechanism supports different triggers and categories of user preferences, allowing for flexible customization.
  • By replacing resource blocks, users can easily modify and adapt the functionality of the IoT services.
  • The deployment of the recipe on a computing device enables the activation of the specified triggers.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Smart home automation: Users can create recipes to automate various tasks in their homes, such as turning on lights when a specific trigger is activated.
  • Industrial IoT: The mechanism can be used to create and deploy IoT services in industrial settings, enabling efficient resource management and automation.
  • Healthcare monitoring: Recipes can be customized to activate specific resources for monitoring patient health conditions and sending alerts when triggers are activated.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Lack of portability and reusability: The mechanism allows for the creation of portable and reusable IoT services and resources, reducing the need for developing new solutions from scratch.
  • Limited customization options: Users can easily modify and adapt the functionality of the IoT services by replacing resource blocks, providing more flexibility.
  • Complex deployment processes: The deployment of the recipe on a computing device simplifies the activation of the specified triggers, making it easier for users to implement IoT solutions.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased efficiency: The mechanism enables the creation of customized IoT services that automate tasks, leading to improved efficiency and resource management.
  • Cost savings: By reusing and sharing IoT services and resources, organizations can save costs on development and implementation.
  • Flexibility and adaptability: Users can easily modify and customize the functionality of the IoT services to suit their specific needs and preferences.


Original Abstract Submitted

a mechanism is described for facilitating portable, reusable, and shareable internet of things-based services and resources according to one embodiment. a method of embodiments, described herein, includes selecting a recipe, wherein the recipe includes instructions associated with a first trigger to activate a first set of resources, the first set of resources and instructions correspond to a first category, accessing a second set of resources associated with a second trigger to activate the second set of resources, the second set of resources and instructions correspond to a second category of user preferences, the second category different from the first category, modify the recipe to replace a first resource block of the first set of resources with a second resource block of the second set of resources, and deploy the recipe at a computing device, the computing device receiving at least one of the first trigger or the second trigger.