18606898. Pairing Devices By Proxy simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Pairing Devices By Proxy

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Deepak Iyer of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Thomas Alsina of Burlingame CA (US)

Edward T. Schmidt of Burlingame CA (US)

Elena Leyfman of Los Gatos CA (US)

David P. Saracino of Alameda CA (US)

Astrid Yi of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Adam A. Sonnanstine of San Francisco CA (US)

Jonathan A. Bennett of San Francisco CA (US)

Gregory R. Chapman of San Jose CA (US)

Aparna S. Akella of Mountain View CA (US)

Shreyas Nandagudi Sreesha of Los Altos CA (US)

Pairing Devices By Proxy - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18606898 titled 'Pairing Devices By Proxy

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a system that reduces the burden of pairing user devices with playback devices by allowing authorized users within a particular environment to automatically pair all user devices with a playback device when one user pairs their device.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Authorized users within a specific environment can pair all user devices with a playback device with a single pairing action.
  • Only one authorized user needs to initiate the pairing process, reducing the burden on multiple users.
  • Simplifies the process of connecting multiple user devices to a playback device within a shared environment.

Potential Applications: This technology could be applied in smart homes, offices, or any shared environment where multiple users need to connect their devices to a playback device.

Problems Solved:

  • Simplifies the pairing process for multiple users within a shared environment.
  • Reduces the time and effort required to connect user devices to playback devices.
  • Streamlines the user experience in shared spaces where multiple devices need to be connected.

Benefits:

  • Improved user experience in shared environments.
  • Time-saving for users connecting their devices to playback devices.
  • Enhanced convenience and efficiency in device pairing processes.

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include smart home systems, office audiovisual setups, and shared entertainment spaces where multiple users need to connect their devices to a central playback device.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the system determine authorized users within a particular environment? 2. What security measures are in place to ensure only authorized users can pair their devices with playback devices?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in smart home technology, IoT connectivity, and user device pairing systems to enhance the efficiency and convenience of device connections in shared environments.


Original Abstract Submitted

In some implementations a system can be configured to reduce the burden of pairing user devices with playback devices. For example, all users (or user devices) who commonly operate within a particular environment (e.g., a home) can be configured as authorized users of playback devices within the particular environment. When one of the authorized users pairs a user device with a playback device, all of the user devices for all authorized users can be automatically paired with the playback device as a result of the single pairing. Thus, only a single authorized user is burdened with the pairing process in order to pair all authorized users with the playback device.