Apple inc. (20240331045). EVENT REPLAY FOR DYNAMIC EVENT PROCESSING simplified abstract
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EVENT REPLAY FOR DYNAMIC EVENT PROCESSING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Sarah Gross of Valley Stream NY (US)
Chi Proeng Dov of Cupertino CA (US)
Jian Lv of Oakland Gardens NY (US)
Joe M. Lin of Jersey City NJ (US)
Jonathan L. Cutler of Brooklyn NY (US)
Maria Y. Xia of Brooklyn NY (US)
Natalie A. Zamani of Cupertino CA (US)
Sangeetha Sriram of Saratoga CA (US)
EVENT REPLAY FOR DYNAMIC EVENT PROCESSING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240331045 titled 'EVENT REPLAY FOR DYNAMIC EVENT PROCESSING
The subject system described in the patent application involves a processor circuit that is able to initialize an event-driven product, track state changes, and provide the current state of the product upon request.
- Processor circuit receives a request from a user device to initialize an event-driven product.
- Initializes a product state data structure for the event-driven product in response to the request.
- Receives multiple events related to the event-driven product, each event containing a state change and effective time.
- Stores each state change in the product state data structure along with the corresponding effective time.
- Processes the state changes in the data structure based on the effective times to determine the current state of the product.
- Provides the current state of the event-driven product in response to a request.
Potential Applications: - IoT devices - Real-time monitoring systems - Industrial automation
Problems Solved: - Efficient tracking and management of state changes in event-driven products - Quick access to the current state of a product
Benefits: - Improved responsiveness in managing product states - Enhanced user experience with real-time updates - Streamlined data processing for event-driven systems
Commercial Applications: Title: Real-time State Management System for IoT Devices This technology can be utilized in various industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and smart home systems to enhance automation processes and improve overall efficiency.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system improve the user experience with event-driven products? 2. What are the key advantages of using a processor circuit for state management in IoT devices?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in event-driven systems and real-time data processing to enhance the functionality of this technology.
Original Abstract Submitted
the subject system may be implemented by a processor circuit configured to receive, from a user device, a request to initialize an event-driven product, initialize, responsive to the request, a product state data structure for the event-driven product, receive a plurality of events corresponding to the event-driven product, each respective event of the plurality of events comprising a respective state change and a respective effective time; store each respective state change in the product state data structure in association with the corresponding respective effective time, process the respective state changes in the product state data structure based at least in part on the respective effective times to determine a current state of the event-driven product, receive a request for the current state of the event-driven product, and provide, in response to the request, the current state of the event-driven product.
- Apple inc.
- Sarah Gross of Valley Stream NY (US)
- Chi Proeng Dov of Cupertino CA (US)
- Jian Lv of Oakland Gardens NY (US)
- Joe M. Lin of Jersey City NJ (US)
- Jonathan L. Cutler of Brooklyn NY (US)
- Maria Y. Xia of Brooklyn NY (US)
- Natalie A. Zamani of Cupertino CA (US)
- Petru Ursu of Holmdel NJ (US)
- Sangeetha Sriram of Saratoga CA (US)
- Thomas Purchas of London (GB)
- Wei-en Tsai of London (GB)
- G06Q40/06
- CPC G06Q40/06