GOOGLE LLC (20240242720). APPENDING ASSISTANT SERVER REQUESTS, FROM A CLIENT ASSISTANT, WITH PROACTIVELY-AGGREGATED PERIPHERAL DEVICE DATA simplified abstract

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APPENDING ASSISTANT SERVER REQUESTS, FROM A CLIENT ASSISTANT, WITH PROACTIVELY-AGGREGATED PERIPHERAL DEVICE DATA

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Max Ohlendorf of Emerald Hills CA (US)

Moses Derkalousdian of San Diego CA (US)

Aleksey Shaporev of Cambridge MA (US)

Blair Kutzman of San Diego CA (US)

Michael Kartoz of Surprise AZ (US)

Sumit Kumar Pathak of Bengaluru (IN)

APPENDING ASSISTANT SERVER REQUESTS, FROM A CLIENT ASSISTANT, WITH PROACTIVELY-AGGREGATED PERIPHERAL DEVICE DATA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240242720 titled 'APPENDING ASSISTANT SERVER REQUESTS, FROM A CLIENT ASSISTANT, WITH PROACTIVELY-AGGREGATED PERIPHERAL DEVICE DATA

    • Simplified Explanation:**

The patent application describes a method for a client device to proactively aggregate data from peripheral devices and append it to user requests before sending the data to a server device through a client automated assistant.

    • Key Features and Innovation:**
  • Client devices can gather data from peripheral devices and include it in user requests without explicitly soliciting the data each time.
  • This method streamlines the communication process between client devices and server devices by preemptively collecting peripheral device data.
  • The client automated assistant can efficiently respond to user requests by already having the necessary peripheral device data appended to the request data.
    • Potential Applications:**

This technology can be applied in various industries such as smart home automation, healthcare monitoring systems, and industrial IoT devices.

    • Problems Solved:**
  • Eliminates the need for repeated requests for peripheral device data with each user request.
  • Enhances the efficiency of client automated assistants by preemptively aggregating relevant data.
    • Benefits:**
  • Improved response time for user requests.
  • Enhanced user experience with seamless integration of peripheral device data.
  • Streamlined communication between client and server devices.
    • Commercial Applications:**

Potential commercial applications include smart home automation systems, healthcare monitoring devices, and industrial IoT solutions. This technology can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of automated assistants in various industries.

    • Questions about the Technology:**

1. How does this technology impact the overall user experience with client automated assistants? 2. What are the potential security implications of proactively aggregating data from peripheral devices?


Original Abstract Submitted

implementations relate to proactively aggregating client device data to append to client assistant data that is communicated to a server device in response to a user request to a client automated assistant. when a user request that is associated with, for example, a peripheral client device, is received at a client device, the client device can communicate, to a server device, data that embodies the user request (e.g., audio data and/or local speech recognition data), along with peripheral device data that was received before the client device received the user request. in this way, the client automated assistant can bypass expressly soliciting peripheral device data each time a user request is received at another client device. instead, a peripheral device can proactively communicate device data to a client device so that the device data can be appended to request data communicated to the server device from a particular client device.