9271143

Application State and Activity Transfer Between Devices

PublishedFebruary 23, 2016
Assigneenot available in USPTO data we have
InventorsJens Faenger
Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
18 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method of operating a first electronic device and second electronic device, the first electronic device comprising one of a personal electronic device and an in-vehicle infotainment system, the second electronic device comprising a different one of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system, the method comprising: running a first application on the first electronic device; recording user inputs to the first electronic device with the first electronic device; determining an activity being performed by a user on the first electronic device based on the recorded user inputs; at least one of (i) sensing that the personal electronic device has been moved at least one of into and out of a vehicle that includes the in-vehicle infotainment system, and (ii) sensing that the personal electronic device will be moved at least one of into and out of a vehicle that includes the in-vehicle infotainment system within a predetermined time period; transferring information regarding a state of the first electronic device from the first electronic device to the second electronic device, the information at least including the determined activity being performed by the user; selecting a second application for the second electronic device; and replicating the state of the first electronic device on the second electronic device using the selected second application.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transferred information further includes at least one of: an identity of the first application; the recorded user inputs; information regarding input devices of the first electronic device; time stamps associated with the recorded user inputs; and an identification of a field of the first application into which the recorded user inputs have been entered.

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3. The method of claim 1 , the selecting further comprising: selecting the second application for the second electronic device based on the transferred information.

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4. The method of claim 3 , the selecting further comprising: selecting the second application for the second electronic device based on the determined activity being performed by the user.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first application is configured to enable at least one of: web browsing; exchanging at least one of emails, text messages and instant messages; listening to radio stations; and GPS navigation.

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6. The method of claim 1 , the transferring further comprising: using HTML with attached Javascript to encode the information; transferring the encoded information to the second electronic device; and displaying-the transferred information with a web browser on the second electronic device if no other suitable application is available.

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7. A method of operating a personal electronic device and an in-vehicle infotainment system, the method comprising: running a first application on the personal electronic device; sensing that the personal electronic device at least one of (i) has been and (ii) will be within a predetermined time period moved into a vehicle that includes the in-vehicle infotainment system; transferring information regarding a state of the personal electronic device from the personal electronic device to the in-vehicle infotainment system in response to the sensing; selecting a second application for the in-vehicle infotainment system; and replicating the state of the personal electronic device on the in-vehicle infotainment system using the selected second application.

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8. The method of claim 7 , the sensing further comprising at least one of: receiving a signal from a vehicle door unlock sensor; receiving a signal from a vehicle seat occupancy sensor; detecting at least one of a RFID tag, Bluetooth ID, and WiFi address of at least one of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system; receiving a beacon signal from at least one of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system; receiving a signal from a vehicle ignition sensor; and receiving a signal from a seat adjustment assembly.

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9. The method of claim 7 , the replicating further comprising: downloading the selected second application from an on-line store.

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10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the transferred information includes at least one of: an identity of the first application; inputs that a user has entered into the personal electronic device; information regarding input devices of the personal electronic device; time stamps associated with inputs that a user has entered into the personal electronic device; and an identification of a field of the first application into which inputs have been entered by a user of the personal electronic device.

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11. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: analyzing the transferred information in order to determine an activity being performed by a user on the personal electronic device; and selecting the second application for the in-vehicle infotainment system based on the determined activity being performed by the user.

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12. The method of claim 7 , the selecting further comprising: selecting the second application for the in-vehicle infotainment system based on the transferred information.

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13. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first application is configured to enable at least one of: web browsing; exchanging at least one of emails, text messages and instant messages; listening to radio stations; and GPS navigation.

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14. A method of operating a personal electronic device and an in-vehicle infotainment system, the method comprising: running a first application on one of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system; displaying information regarding the running of the application on a display screen of the one of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system; capturing an image of the display screen using an optical sensor of an other of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system; analyzing the captured image to extract information regarding a state of the one of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system; selecting a second application for the other of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system based on the extracted information; and replicating the state of the one of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system on the other of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system using the selected second application.

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15. The method of claim 14 , the analyzing further comprising: recognizing at least one of text content and objects on the display screen.

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16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the optical sensor comprises a video camera.

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17. The method of claim 14 , the analyzing further comprising: detecting in the captured image at least one of an identification tag, a bar code, and a specific image on the display.

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18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: analyzing the captured image to determine an activity being performed by a user on the one of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system; and selecting the second application for the other of the personal electronic device and the in-vehicle infotainment system based on the determined activity being performed by the user.

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February 23, 2016

Inventors

Jens Faenger

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