{"schema_version":"1.0","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9854387","patent":{"patent_number":"US-9854387","title":"Mobile information terminal and image forming apparatus capable of carrying out near-field wireless communication, system, control method therefor, and storage medium","assignee":null,"inventors":[],"filing_date":"2015-06-12T00:00:00.000Z","publication_date":"2017-12-26T00:00:00.000Z","cpc_codes":["H04W","G06F","G06F","G06F","G06F","H04N","H04N","H04N","H04N","H04N","H04N","H04N","H04N","H04N"],"num_claims":5,"abstract":"A system which enables an image forming apparatus to give priority to executing a job sent from a mobile information terminal. The mobile information terminal sets an operating mode of the image forming apparatus. When a near-field wireless communication is started by the mobile information terminal coming close to the image forming apparatus, information on the set operating mode is sent to the image forming apparatus. The image forming apparatus provides operating mode shifting control based on the information on the operating mode sent from the mobile information terminal by the near-field wireless communication."},"analysis":{"summary":"The Mobile Information Terminal and Image Forming Apparatus Capable of Carrying Out Near-field Wireless Communication, System, Control Method Therefor, and Storage Medium patent introduces a system that prioritizes print jobs sent from mobile devices to image forming apparatuses. The problem addressed is the inefficiency and delay in printing from mobile devices in environments where multiple print jobs are queued. The key technical approach involves using near-field wireless communication (NFC) to allow a mobile device to set the operating mode of the image forming apparatus. When the mobile device comes into close proximity to the printer, it transmits information about the set operating mode, which the printer uses to prioritize the mobile device's print job. This innovation provides business value by streamlining workflows, enhancing user experience, and improving productivity. The market opportunity lies in offices, educational institutions, and home environments where mobile printing is common and efficiency is valued. This technology has the potential to disrupt traditional printing workflows by enabling seamless and prioritized mobile printing.","layman_explanation":"The Mobile Information Terminal and Image Forming Apparatus Capable of Carrying Out Near-field Wireless Communication, System, Control Method Therefor, and Storage Medium patent aims to solve the common problem of slow and inefficient mobile printing. Many people find it frustrating to print from their phones or tablets because they have to wait in line behind other print jobs. \n\nThink of it like waiting in line at a coffee shop. Sometimes you just want a quick coffee, but you're stuck behind someone ordering a complicated drink. This technology is like having a VIP pass for your mobile print jobs. \n\nHere's how it works: Your phone uses a special wireless technology called Near-Field Communication (NFC) to 'talk' to the printer. When you bring your phone close to the printer, it tells the printer, 'Hey, this print job is important!' The printer then puts your job at the front of the line, so it prints faster. It's like telling the barista you're in a hurry and they make your coffee first. \n\nThis matters because it saves time and makes mobile printing much more convenient. Imagine you're about to give a presentation and need to print out your notes quickly. With this technology, you can just tap your phone to the printer and have your notes printed in seconds. \n\nWhat's next? As more devices use NFC, this technology could become even more widespread. It could also be used to customize other printer settings, like choosing the paper type or print quality directly from your phone. This patent represents a step towards a more seamless and efficient printing experience.","technical_analysis":"The Mobile Information Terminal and Image Forming Apparatus Capable of Carrying Out Near-field Wireless Communication, System, Control Method Therefor, and Storage Medium patent outlines a system for prioritizing print jobs from mobile devices. The technical architecture consists of a mobile information terminal (MIT) equipped with NFC and an image forming apparatus (IFA) with an NFC receiver and a control unit. The MIT initiates communication via NFC, transmitting data about the desired operating mode to the IFA. The IFA's control unit processes this data, adjusting the print queue to prioritize the MIT's job. Implementation details involve configuring the NFC modules for secure and reliable communication. The algorithm prioritizes jobs based on the received operating mode, potentially preempting lower-priority tasks. Integration patterns include APIs for mobile applications to interact with the NFC module and the IFA's control unit. Performance characteristics depend on the NFC communication speed and the IFA's processing capabilities. Code-level implications involve developing drivers for the NFC modules and implementing the prioritization algorithm within the IFA's firmware.","business_analysis":"The Mobile Information Terminal and Image Forming Apparatus Capable of Carrying Out Near-field Wireless Communication, System, Control Method Therefor, and Storage Medium patent addresses a significant market opportunity: the increasing demand for seamless and efficient mobile printing solutions. The market size encompasses all environments where mobile devices are used for printing, including offices, educational institutions, and home offices. The competitive advantage lies in the ability to prioritize print jobs from mobile devices, reducing delays and improving productivity. Revenue potential can be realized through licensing the technology to printer manufacturers or developing integrated mobile printing solutions. Business models include software subscriptions for mobile applications that control the printing process and hardware sales of NFC-enabled printers. Strategic positioning involves partnering with mobile device manufacturers and printer companies to integrate the technology into their products. ROI projections are based on the increased productivity and reduced printing costs associated with the technology.","faqs":null,"topics":[],"tech_cluster":null},"seo":{"title":"Mobile information terminal and image forming apparatus capable of carrying out near-field wireless communication, system, control method therefor, and storage medium","description":"A system which enables an image forming apparatus to give priority to executing a job sent from a mobile information terminal. 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