Category:G06F3/01

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G06F 3/01: Input Arrangements for Transferring Data to be Processed into a Form Capable of being Handled by the Computer; Output Arrangements for Transferring Data from Processing Unit to Output Unit

G06F 3/01 is a subcategory within the International Patent Classification (IPC) system, specifically under the broader category of G06F which deals with electronic digital data processing. This classification focuses on the technologies and methods related to input and output arrangements in computing systems.

Overview

The G06F 3/01 classification addresses the technical aspects of how data is entered into (input) and retrieved from (output) a computer system. It covers a range of devices, mechanisms, and methodologies designed to facilitate the interaction between users and computing systems, as well as the transfer of data between different parts of a computer or between different computing systems.

Key Areas in G06F 3/01

  • Data Input Methods: This includes technologies like keyboards, mice, touch screens, voice recognition systems, and other devices or methods that allow users to input data into a computer.
  • Data Output Methods: This encompasses technologies such as monitors, printers, speakers, and other devices or methods that enable a computer to present data to users or other systems.
  • Interface Technologies: The classification also covers the interfaces that manage the communication between input and output devices and the central processing unit (CPU).

Significance in Technology and Innovation

G06F 3/01 is crucial in the realm of human-computer interaction (HCI). It plays a fundamental role in the development of user-friendly, efficient, and innovative ways of interacting with computers and digital systems, which is central to the user experience in virtually all digital technologies.

Examples of G06F 3/01 Innovations

Examples include advancements in touchscreen technology, development of ergonomic input devices, innovations in virtual and augmented reality interfaces, and improvements in speech recognition and processing for input purposes.

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Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

Pages in category "G06F3/01"

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