18512337. SYNCHRONIZED MODE TRANSITION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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SYNCHRONIZED MODE TRANSITION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Kamlesh Lakshminarayanan of San Diego CA (US)
Mark Andrew Roberts of Bloomfield Hills MI (US)
Jacob Jon Bean of Vista CA (US)
Walter Andres Zuluaga of San Diego CA (US)
Rogerio Guedes Alves of Macomb Township MI (US)
SYNCHRONIZED MODE TRANSITION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18512337 titled 'SYNCHRONIZED MODE TRANSITION
Simplified Explanation
The patent application is for methods and systems for synchronized mode transitions between devices, specifically focusing on a first device worn at an ear.
- The first device, worn at an ear, includes a processor that can receive mode change requests from another device to transition between contextual modes based on trigger conditions.
- The processor can transition from one contextual mode to another at a specified time based on the mode change request.
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in wearable devices, such as smart earbuds, to seamlessly transition between different modes based on user preferences or environmental conditions.
Problems Solved
This innovation solves the problem of manual mode switching on devices, providing a more automated and synchronized transition between contextual modes.
Benefits
- Improved user experience with seamless mode transitions. - Enhanced efficiency by automating mode changes based on trigger conditions. - Increased convenience for users of wearable devices.
Original Abstract Submitted
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, devices, and apparatuses for synchronized mode transitions are presented. A first device configured to be worn at an ear includes a processor configured to, in a first contextual mode, receive a first mode change request from a second device to transition at a first time to a second contextual mode. The first mode change request is based on detection of a trigger condition. The processor is further configured to, at the first time, transition from the first contextual mode to the second contextual mode based on the first mode change request.