Gregory Simon - San Francisco CA, US Helmut Wagatha - Oberschleissheim, DE Maximilian Fuchs - Munich, DE
Assignee:
Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft - Munich
International Classification:
B60R 25/10
US Classification:
34042613, 34042614, 34042635, 34042636
Abstract:
A system and method is provided for wireless remote control of the operation of vehicle components such as a door lock or an entertainment system. An electronic host device, such as a PDA or a mobile telephone, is coupled to a vehicle-specific transponder, and a user interface program executed on the host device allows a user to select a desired vehicle component operating command for execution. The selected operating command is sent to the transponder for transmission to the vehicle, and a vehicle receiver forwards the selected command to the target component for execution. The transponder may contain vehicle-specific authorization information which the vehicle receiver may use to verify authorization to operate the vehicle. Additionally, information stored on the host device such as telephone numbers and addresses may be transferred via the transponder to vehicle components which may use such information for task such as navigation of initiating telephone calls.
Method For Synchronizing Software Application And User Data For Asynchronous Client-Server And Peer To Peer Computer Networks
Manjirnath Chatterjee - San Francisco CA, US Gregory Robert Simon - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Palm, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707610, 709200, 709246, 705 51
Abstract:
Web Applications run as software which is served through a portal or browser. However this precludes their use offline or when connectivity is not present. The present invention is a method for creating offline web applications and managing associated user data which is created offline and must later be reconciled with one or more central servers without a data collision. This allows the system to efficiently know which version of different pieces of user data are new and which need to be added to centralized servers. This method also applies to the actual web application program files so that software applications can be synchronized in addition to user data enabling a transparent online and offline user experience. The method described here also applies to mobile computing devices such as cellular telephones and personal digital assistants. A side benefit of the method introduced here is that data sets can be distributed in manner which allows peer to peer synchronization and filedata distribution.
Automatic Conversion Schema For Cached Web Requests
Manjirnath Chatterjee - San Francisco CA, US Gregory R. Simon - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707705, 707716, 707722, 707756
Abstract:
Various embodiments are directed to a proxy system for implementing an automatic conversion schema which allows data results from a publishing application to be extracted and displayed by a display application other than the publishing application. In one embodiment, a proxy publisher may receive a request from a publishing application to retrieve a data result from a data server. The request may include a path to the data server and appended publishing parameters. In accordance with the automatic conversion schema, the publishing parameters may comprise decode parameters associated with the publishing application for allowing a display application other than the publishing application to decode variables of the data result and to transform the decoded variables for display. The proxy publisher may cache the request including the appended publishing parameters and retrieve the data result from the data server. The proxy publisher may locally store the data result along with the cached publishing parameters and may respond to a query from a display application for data associated with the publishing application by providing the cached data result and the publishing parameters to the display application.
Computing Device And Method For Selecting Display Regions Responsive To Non-Discrete Directional Input Actions And Intelligent Content Analysis
Matias Duarte - Sunnyvale CA, US Daniel Shiplacoff - Los Angeles CA, US Gregory Simon - San Francisco CA, US Renchi Raju - San Mateo CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 3/033 G06F 3/14 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715863, 715864, 715204
Abstract:
A computing device includes a display surface, a human interface feature, and processing resources. The human interface features enables a user of the computing device to enter a non-discrete directional input action. The processing resources execute to: (i) provide content on the display surface; (ii) detect the user performing the input action; (ii) determine a vector from the input action; and (iv) select a region of the display surface based on the vector.
Application Management Framework For Web Applications
Manjirnath Chatterjee - San Francisco CA, US Gregory R. Simon - San Francisco CA, US Roderick Swift - Walnut Creek CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715779, 715738, 715764, 715767
Abstract:
Various embodiments are directed to an application management framework for web applications that may provide speed improvements, capability improvements, user experience improvements, increased advertising profit opportunities, and simplified application development to wide range of network devices. The described embodiments may employ techniques for containing, controlling, and presenting multiple web-based applications in a shared web browser application management framework. Sharing a web browser application management framework provides the capability for rapidly switching between applications, allows for multitasking, facilitates using a common set of input controls for applications, and makes it possible for applications to be available with little perceived startup (“boot”) time. The described embodiments also provide incentives for web application users, web application developers, web application portal providers, and web advertising providers to share in transactions between one another.
Methods and apparatus to monitor mobile devices are disclosed. A disclosed example method involves operating first and second wireless telephone device terminals. In the example method, the first wireless telephone device terminal includes a first media decoder configured to decode a first media encoding format and the second wireless telephone device terminal includes a second media decoder configured to decode a second media encoding format. The example method also involves receiving a first media presentation via the first wireless telephone device terminal and a second media presentation via the second wireless telephone device terminal. The first media presentation is encoded using the first media encoding format and the second media presentation is encoded using the second media encoding format. The first and second media presentations include substantially similar media content. The example method also involves generating a first reference signature of the first media presentation and a second reference signature of the second media presentation.
Manjirnath Chatterjee - Sunnyvale CA, US Gregory Simon - Los Altos CA, US
Assignee:
MOTOROLA, INC.
International Classification:
G06K009/34
US Classification:
382/173000
Abstract:
A method and computer program product for transporting digital images across electronic media. A digital image , e.g., a signature, a handwritten note, a paint program file or anime, captured in a digital ink file is converted or compressed into a string of binary bits. The bit string is mapped into displayable characters such as ASCII characters. The displayable characters are embedded into a message, such as being included in the text of an e-mail message and the message is transmitted electronically. When the message is received , the embedded displayable characters are stripped from it. The displayable characters are mapped to their binary equivalents and the mapped binary data stream is reconverted or decompressed to recover the digital ink file . The original digital ink image is displayed from the digital ink file
Method And Apparatus For Control Of Personal Digital Media Devices Using A Vehicle Audio System
Gregory Simon - San Francisco CA, US James Geier - Montvale NJ, US
International Classification:
H04B001/00
US Classification:
381086000, 700094000
Abstract:
A system and method for controlling a personal digital media device is provided, the system and method using the controls of a vehicle audio system. An interface unit receives and translates vehicle audio system control signals and forwards the translated signals in a form interpretable by the personal digital media device for execution. The interface unit may also receive responses from the personal digital media device and forward translated responses to the vehicle audio system for, for example, display in the vehicle audio system's display device. In response to predetermined control signals from the vehicle audio system, the interface unit may command the personal digital media device to playback user-defined playlists named in accordance with a playlist naming convention. The vehicle operator is thus provided an intuitive way to control the personal digital media device remotely via the vehicle audio system's controls, including via steering wheel-mounted audio system controls.
Dr. Simon graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 1982. He works in Seattle, WA and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Simon is affiliated with Overlake Hospital Medical Center and Virginia Mason Medical Center.