18488530. APPARATUS, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM simplified abstract (Nokia Technologies Oy)

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APPARATUS, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM

Organization Name

Nokia Technologies Oy

Inventor(s)

Harry Cronin of Cambridge (GB)

Christopher Wright of London (GB)

APPARATUS, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18488530 titled 'APPARATUS, METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM

The patent application describes an apparatus that generates a vibrational signal containing data to be transmitted to another device, modifies the signal based on a user's biometric model, and then outputs the modified signal.

  • The apparatus generates a vibrational signal with data for transmission.
  • It modifies the signal based on the user's biometric model.
  • The modified signal is then outputted for communication with another device.

Potential Applications: - Communication devices - Wearable technology - Biometric authentication systems

Problems Solved: - Enhancing data transmission security - Personalizing user experience - Improving communication efficiency

Benefits: - Increased data security - Enhanced user experience - Efficient communication protocols

Commercial Applications: Title: Biometric Data Transmission Apparatus This technology can be used in various industries such as telecommunications, healthcare, and security systems. It can revolutionize how data is transmitted securely and efficiently between devices.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the apparatus modify the vibrational signal based on the user's biometric model? 2. What are the potential implications of using this technology in wearable devices?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in biometric data transmission technology to ensure the most secure and efficient communication methods are being utilized.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure relates to an apparatus comprising means for: generating () a vibrational signal comprising data to be conveyed to another apparatus; modifying () the vibrational signal based on a user biometric model; and outputting () the modified vibrational signal.