A method for a response device in an audience response system having a plurality of response devices to wirelessly communicate bulk data includes transmitting a signal and receiving data indicating to the response device to transmit data requests. The method further includes transmitting data request signals, and receiving at least data describing the bulk data in response to a first data request signal and at least a portion of the bulk data in response to a second data request signal.
Audience Response System Data Communication Incorporating Non User Selection Signals
A method for a response device to wirelessly communicate data in an audience response system having a plurality of response devices includes transmitting a first signal, receiving a first acknowledgement signal indicating to the response device to transmit non user selection signals. The method further includes transmitting a non user selection signal in response to the first acknowledgement signal and receiving a second acknowledgement signal indicating to the response device to cease transmitting non user selection signals.
An audience response device is configured to communicate wirelessly in an audience response system. The device includes a display configured to display a question identifier and a user input interface configured to receive a user selection. The device further includes a processor operably connected to the display and to the user input interface, and configured to receive data representing the user selection. The device further includes a transceiver operably connected to the processor and configured to wirelessly transmit signals including a signal encoding data representing the user response to the question. The device further includes a logic operably connected to the display and the processor and configured to cause the display to display indications regarding the audience response session, a question, a sequence of questions, and so on.
Neil D. Harding - Canton OH, US Jonathan A. Hallsten - Barberton OH, US Robert G. Martinez - Akron OH, US
International Classification:
A63B 21/00 A63B 21/04 A63B 21/055
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an exercise aid device which is placed over top of a user's foot. The exercise aid device has a base, a raised backing, and two sidewalls positioned about opposing sides of one another. The two sidewalls extend towards one another at the front end of the base, forming a band which provides for a first opening. A foot may be placed through the first opening, and held securely in place by the combination of the band and the raised backing. An exercise band may be looped through an opening which extends from one sidewall to the opposing sidewall and through the base, or may be affixed to the device by securement means placed on the exterior of the device to attach resistance cables such that the exercise aid device serves as an anchoring unit during exercise routines.
- Baltimore MD, US Jonathan A. HALLSTEN - Barberton OH, US Nathan W. WRIGHT - Crossroads TX, US William R. SNYDER - Salem OH, US Steven R. NELSON - Copley OH, US Kevin C. STACEY - Mansfield TX, US Robert G. MARTINEZ - Akron OH, US
International Classification:
B61L 27/00 G07C 5/08 G07C 5/00 F01M 11/12
Abstract:
A method and system that monitors various functions and criteria within a standard vehicle platform (“SVP”) or a small engine platform (SEP″). The SVP uses an OBD-II adapter as a central controller to collect the information and communicate with a mobile communication device or a cloud based application to monitor the health of in-vehicle systems within the SVP and determine if maintenance is required. The SEP utilizes a run hour meter to collect information and communicates with a mobile communication device, an OBD-II adapter, or a cloud based application to monitor the health of an engine within the SEP and determine if maintenance is required. The method and system can automatically dispatch maintenance resources if maintenance is deemed necessary, thereby providing a managed maintenance solution for either a SVP or SEP.
Audience Response System Data Communication Incorporating Non User Selection Signals
- Youngstown OH, US Jonathan A. Hallsten - Barberton OH, US
Assignee:
Turning Technologies, LLC - Youngstown OH
International Classification:
G09B 7/00
US Classification:
434351
Abstract:
A method for a response device to wirelessly communicate data in an audience response system having a plurality of response devices includes transmitting a first signal, receiving a first acknowledgement signal indicating to the response device to transmit non user selection signals. The method further includes transmitting a non user selection signal in response to the first acknowledgement signal and receiving a second acknowledgement signal indicating to the response device to cease transmitting non user selection signals.
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