18605770. PUSH NOTIFICATIONS FOR MULTIPLE USER DEVICES simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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PUSH NOTIFICATIONS FOR MULTIPLE USER DEVICES

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Christopher M. Bell of San Jose CA (US)

Christoph Paasch of Cupertino CA (US)

PUSH NOTIFICATIONS FOR MULTIPLE USER DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18605770 titled 'PUSH NOTIFICATIONS FOR MULTIPLE USER DEVICES

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a server network that efficiently routes notification messages to user devices, even when they are in low power mode, by maintaining states for the devices and using proximate network servers to handle registrations and routing.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Server network accepts asynchronous notification messages from multiple application servers
  • Efficiently routes notification messages to user devices, even in low power mode
  • Maintains states for user devices for efficient routing
  • Proximate network servers handle registrations and routing based on identifiers
  • User devices can delegate receiving notification taps to delegate devices

Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in various industries such as mobile communication, IoT devices, smart home systems, and remote monitoring systems.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the challenge of efficiently routing notification messages to user devices, especially when they are in low power mode or have delegated the task to another device.

Benefits:

  • Improved efficiency in routing notification messages
  • Seamless delivery of notifications to user devices
  • Ability to operate in low power mode
  • Delegation of notification reception to other devices

Commercial Applications: This technology can be utilized in mobile apps, IoT devices, smart home systems, and any application that requires efficient notification delivery to user devices.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to this technology by researching patents in the field of notification systems, server networks, and device communication protocols.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about the latest advancements in server network technologies, notification systems, and device communication protocols to enhance the efficiency of notification delivery.

Questions about Server Network Notification Routing: 1. How does the server network efficiently route notification messages to user devices? 2. What are the potential applications of this technology in different industries?


Original Abstract Submitted

A server network accepts asynchronous notification messages from multiple application servers and efficiently routes notification messages in the form of notification taps to a user device, which can operate in a low power mode. The user device may or may not be a cellular device. The server network maintains states for the user devices in terms of identifiers useful for routing. A network server proximate to the user device registers the identifiers useful for routing the notifications. When the server network receives a notification from a source application, the proximate network server determines a routing based on the registration and sends a notification tap to the user device. The user device can obtain notification content sourced by the source application. The user device can delegate the role of receiving notification taps to a delegate device, where the delegate device may have wall-power and/or a wired or wireless network connection.