18479656. UNITLESS ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT AND ASSOCIATED METHODS simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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UNITLESS ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT AND ASSOCIATED METHODS

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Curtis A. Vock of Niwot CO (US)

Perry Youngs of Longmont CO (US)

UNITLESS ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18479656 titled 'UNITLESS ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT AND ASSOCIATED METHODS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system that assesses activity and displays a unitless activity value. A detector senses the activity of a user, and a processor reads the sensed activity data from the detector. The display shows the unitless activity value, and an enclosure houses the detector and the processor. The processor periodically reads the sensed activity data to generate an activity number, which is used to calculate the unitless activity value based on a maximum number and a display range.

  • Detector senses user activity
  • Processor reads sensed activity data
  • Display shows unitless activity value
  • Enclosure houses detector and processor
  • Processor generates activity number based on sensed data
  • Activity number used to calculate unitless activity value

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in fitness trackers, smart watches, and health monitoring devices.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of accurately assessing and displaying user activity levels in a simple and understandable manner.

Benefits

The system provides users with a clear and easy-to-understand representation of their activity levels, helping them track their progress and stay motivated.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Activity Assessment System for Wearable Devices" - Optimizing user experience and data accuracy in wearable fitness devices.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be activity trackers that use accelerometers to measure user movement and translate it into activity levels. However, the specific method of generating a unitless activity value based on a maximum number and display range may be unique to this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system handle different types of activities, such as running, walking, or cycling?

The article does not specify how the system differentiates between various types of activities and if it adjusts the unitless activity value accordingly.

Can the system be integrated with other health and fitness apps or platforms?

The article does not mention if the system is compatible with other devices or software for data sharing and analysis.


Original Abstract Submitted

A system assesses activity and displays a unitless activity value. A detector senses activity of a user. A processor reads sensed activity data from the detector. A display displays the unitless activity value. An enclosure houses the detector and the processor. The processor periodically reads the sensed activity data from the detector and processes the data to generate an activity number, the number being used to generate the unitless activity value based upon a maximum number and a display range.