Apple inc. (20240129690). Distributed Device Location Finding simplified abstract

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Distributed Device Location Finding

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Mads N. Paulin of Vejle (DK)

Scott Lopatin of Santa Cruz CA (US)

Jonathan R. Schoenberg of Fishers IN (US)

Distributed Device Location Finding - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240129690 titled 'Distributed Device Location Finding

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for an electronic device that can receive location information for a target accessory device associated with an owner electronic device. The device can determine proximity to a wireless device, compare keys, and selectively send location information based on the comparison result.

  • Communications radio, memory, and processors included in the electronic device
  • Instructions stored in memory for executing various functions
  • Request for location information received for a target accessory device
  • Data packet with at least one public key included in the request
  • Beacon signal received from a wireless device to determine proximity
  • Comparison between keys from the beacon signal and public key
  • Location information sent to owner electronic device based on the comparison result
  • Location information includes proximity value and defined space within a location environment

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as:

  • Asset tracking
  • Indoor navigation systems
  • Smart home automation

Problems Solved

This technology helps in:

  • Securely sharing location information
  • Enhancing proximity-based services
  • Improving user experience in location-based applications

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Enhanced security and privacy
  • Efficient communication between devices
  • Customized location information sharing

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology could include:

  • IoT devices
  • Wearable technology
  • Smart building management systems

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology for proximity detection and location-based services.

Unanswered Questions

How does the device ensure the security of the public key during the comparison process?

The abstract does not provide details on the specific security measures implemented to protect the public key during the comparison process.

What types of defined spaces within a location environment can be included in the location information?

The abstract does not specify the range or variety of defined spaces that can be included in the location information shared with the owner electronic device.


Original Abstract Submitted

in an embodiment, an electronic device includes a communications radio, memory to store instructions, one or more processors to execute the instructions, where the instructions cause the one or more processors to receive a request for location information for a target accessory device associated with an owner electronic device, wherein the request includes a data packet with at least one public key, receive a beacon signal from a wireless device and determine at least one proximity value to the wireless device from the beacon signal, perform a comparison between a key from the received beacon signal for the wireless device and the at least one public key, and selectively send location information to the owner electronic device based on the comparison result, where the location information includes the at least one proximity value and information on a defined space within a location environment.