Meta platforms technologies, llc (20240214725). APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DETECTING SOUND VIA A WEARABLE DEVICE simplified abstract

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APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DETECTING SOUND VIA A WEARABLE DEVICE

Organization Name

meta platforms technologies, llc

Inventor(s)

Chuming Zhao of Bellevue WA (US)

Andrew Chen of Culver City CA (US)

Ninus Brodin of Stockholm (SE)

Igor Markovsky of Campbell CA (US)

Kirk Erik Burgess of Newark CA (US)

Peter Mikael Mogren of Seattle WA (US)

Rick Yuan Chao of Plano TX (US)

APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DETECTING SOUND VIA A WEARABLE DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240214725 titled 'APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DETECTING SOUND VIA A WEARABLE DEVICE

The patent application describes apparatuses, systems, and methods for detecting sound via a wearable device, such as a pair of glasses with a vibration sensor in the nose pad.

  • Pair of glasses with a nose pad that contacts the user's nose and includes a vibration sensor.
  • Vibration sensor receives vibrations from the user's nose and converts them into an electrical signal.
  • Control device converts the electrical signal into digital audio data for sound detection.

Potential Applications: - Assistive technology for individuals with hearing impairments. - Hands-free sound detection for various activities like sports or driving.

Problems Solved: - Providing a discreet and wearable solution for sound detection. - Enhancing accessibility for individuals with hearing challenges.

Benefits: - Improved convenience and comfort compared to traditional sound detection devices. - Real-time sound monitoring without the need for external equipment.

Commercial Applications: Title: Wearable Sound Detection Technology for Enhanced Accessibility This technology can be marketed to individuals with hearing impairments, sports enthusiasts, and professionals in noisy environments.

Questions about Wearable Sound Detection Technology: 1. How does the vibration sensor in the nose pad detect sound? The vibration sensor in the nose pad detects sound by converting vibrations from the user's nose into an electrical signal, which is then processed into digital audio data for sound detection.

2. What are the potential privacy concerns associated with wearable sound detection devices? Privacy concerns may arise regarding the collection and storage of audio data captured by the wearable device. It is essential to implement robust data protection measures to address these concerns.


Original Abstract Submitted

apparatuses, systems, and methods for detecting sound via a wearable device are described herein. an example system may include a pair of glasses that include a nose pad that, when the pair of glasses are worn by a user, contacts a portion of a nose of the user at a contact point and a vibration sensor, included in the nose pad. the vibration sensor may be configured to receive vibrations produced by the user via the contact point, and convert the received vibrations into an electrical signal representative of the received vibrations. the system may also include a control device configured to receive the electrical signal, and convert the electrical signal into digital audio data. various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are described herein.