Crestron Electronics, Inc. (20240339979). SYNCHRONIZED CONTROLLER simplified abstract
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SYNCHRONIZED CONTROLLER
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Ekin Binal of Brooklyn NY (US)
Rakeshkumar Patel of Emerson NJ (US)
SYNCHRONIZED CONTROLLER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240339979 titled 'SYNCHRONIZED CONTROLLER
The patent application describes a system and method for configuring an audio distribution system using a Redis server and multiple interconnected audio devices.
- The system includes a Redis server for storing data, a plurality of audio devices with processors, electronic communications interfaces, and memory.
- The method involves establishing communication between the user and the first audio device, communicating with all other devices in the system, obtaining information from each device, receiving user configuration input, and copying configuration information to similar devices.
- Potential Applications:
This technology can be used in various audio distribution systems such as in homes, offices, or public spaces where multiple audio devices need to be configured and managed efficiently.
- Problems Solved:
This technology solves the problem of manually configuring each audio device in a distribution system, saving time and effort for users.
- Benefits:
- Streamlined configuration process - Consistent operation of audio devices - Efficient management of audio distribution systems
- Commercial Applications:
The technology can be applied in smart homes, commercial buildings, entertainment venues, and public address systems to simplify the setup and management of audio devices.
- Prior Art:
Readers can explore prior art related to audio distribution systems, configuration methods, and Redis server applications to understand the background of this technology.
- Frequently Updated Research:
Stay updated on advancements in audio distribution systems, IoT integration, and network communication protocols to enhance the capabilities of this technology.
- Questions about Audio Distribution System Configuration:
1. How does this technology improve the efficiency of configuring audio distribution systems?
- This technology automates the configuration process, reducing manual effort and ensuring consistency across devices.
2. What are the key components of the system that enable seamless communication and data transfer?
- The system includes a Redis server, interconnected audio devices with processors, electronic communications interfaces, and memory to facilitate efficient configuration management.
Original Abstract Submitted
a system and method are described herein for configuring an audio distribution system, comprising a redis server, the redis server adapted to store redis data to be used in configuring the audio distribution system; a plurality of audio devices, the plurality of audio devices and redis server interconnected to form the audio distribution system, wherein each of the plurality of audio devices comprises-at least one processor; an electronic communications interface operatively connected to the at least one processor and adapted to receive data from a user and transfer the data to the at least one processor; and a memory operatively connected with the at least one processor, wherein the memory stores computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor, causes the at least one processor in a first audio device to execute a method for configuring the audio distribution system that comprises: establishing communications using the electronic communications interface between the user and the at least one processor of the first audio device, such that data input by the user is received by the at least one processor of the first audio device; establishing communications to each of the remaining plurality of audio devices and redis server in the audio distribution system; obtaining information from each of the remaining plurality of audio devices with which communications have been established, such information including one or more of an audio device name, part number, serial number, internet protocol address number, and physical location; receiving configuration information from the user that pertains to a specific audio device of the plurality of audio devices in the audio distribution system that, when installed on a specific audio device, causes the specific audio device to operate in a known manner; and copying that configuration information to others of the same specific type of audio device in the audio distribution system.