The present disclosure relates generally to mobile devices and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus to control presentation devices.
It would be useful to provide a first electronic device which may be communicatively coupled with a second electronic device to allow the first electronic device to transfer presentation of an application to the second electronic device.
A first electronic device may be communicatively coupled with a second electronic device to allow the first electronic device to transfer presentation of an application to the second electronic device. For example, the mobile device may transfer a presentation of an application executing on the mobile device to an external presentation device. The presentation may include audio, video, graphics, images, text, etc. As the electronic device is operated, the electronic device may be communicatively coupled with several electronic devices to which presentation of an application could be transferred.
Although the following discloses example methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture including, among other components, software executed on hardware, it should be noted that such methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture are merely illustrative and should not be considered as limiting. For example, it is contemplated that any or all of these hardware and software components could be embodied exclusively in hardware, exclusively in software, exclusively in firmware, or in any combination of hardware, software, and/or firmware. Accordingly, while the following describes example methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture, persons having ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the examples provided are not the only way to implement such methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture.
For simplicity and clarity of illustration, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of examples disclosed herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that examples disclosed herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure examples disclosed herein. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of examples disclosed herein.
Example methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture disclosed herein may be used in connection with telephony-capable mobile devices, which may be any mobile communication device, mobile computing device, or any other element, entity, device, or service capable of communicating wirelessly. Mobile devices, also referred to as terminals, wireless terminals, mobile stations, communication stations, user equipment (UE), or user devices, may include mobile smartphones (e.g., BlackBerry® smartphones), cellular telephones, wireless personal digital assistants (PDA), tablet/laptop/notebook/netbook computers with wireless adapters, etc.
Example method, apparatus, and articles of manufacture disclosed herein facilitate the control of presentation devices communicatively coupled to a mobile device. In one example, such methods may include establishing a communication link from a mobile device to one or more external presentation devices, obtaining context attribute(s), evaluating presentation criteria based on the context attribute(s), and assigning applications to an external presentation device based on the presentation criteria. In some examples, the context attribute(s) may include a location of the mobile device and a location of the one or more external presentation devices and the presentation criteria may indicate that the application should be assigned to the external presentation device with the closest proximity.
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The mobile device 100 may be any type of mobile device. In some examples, the mobile device 100 may alternatively be a non-mobile device. For example, the mobile device 100 may be a non-mobile device when the external presentation device 120 is a mobile device.
The external presentation device 120 may be any type of external presentation device. It may be a mobile device in example embodiments. According to the illustrated example, the external presentation device 120 is a tablet personal computer (also referred to herein as a tablet). Alternatively, the external presentation device 120 may be any type of mobile or non-mobile device, a monitor, a television, a laptop, a personal computer, a radio, one or more speakers, a telephone, or any device capable of presenting information such as audio, video, graphics, images, text, etc.
While a single mobile device 100 and a single external presentation device 120 are illustrated in the example of
According to the illustrated example of
A block diagram of the example controller 200 to manage the assignment of the second application 125 to the external presentation device 120 is shown in
Communication subsystem 210 communicatively couples the mobile device 100 with one or more external presentation device 120 to enable the mobile device 100 to assign the presentation of one or more applications to the external presentation device 120. For example, the communication subsystem 210 may receive an indication of the external presentation device 120 from the external presentation device 120, may transmit a presentation of the second application 125 to the external presentation device 120, may transmit the second application 125 to the external presentation device 120, may transmit data associated with the second application 125 to the external presentation device 120 (e.g., the scheduled event 130), etc. According to the illustrated example of
The application assignment controller 220 of the illustrated example manages the assignment of the second application 125 to the external presentation device 120. In some examples, the application assignment controller 220 assigns the second application 125 to the external presentation device 120 in response to evaluating presentation criteria based on context attributes. For example, the presentation criteria may specify that a device with the closest proximity should be selected, a device with the highest capabilities should be selected, a device nearest a location relevant to an application (e.g., a device located in a kitchen where the application is a recipe application), a certain device should be selected at a particular time of day while a different device should be selected at another time of day, etc. The flowchart of
The attributes 230 include information that may be used by the application assignment controller 220 to assign the second application 125 to the external presentation device 120. For example, as described in conjunction with
As used herein, the term tangible computer readable medium is expressly defined to include any type of computer readable storage and to exclude propagating signals. Additionally or alternatively, the example methods of FIGS. and 4 may be implemented using coded instructions (e.g., computer-readable instructions or machine-accessible instructions) stored on one or more non-transitory computer readable media such as flash memory, read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory (RAM), cache, or any other storage media in which information is stored for any duration (e.g., for extended time periods, permanently, brief instances, for temporarily buffering, and/or for caching of the information).
As used herein, the term non-transitory computer-readable medium and non-transitory machine-accessible medium are expressly defined to include any type of computer-readable medium or machine-accessible medium and to exclude propagating signals.
Alternatively, some or all operations of the example methods of
In the illustrated example, the methods of
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The application assignment controller 220 of the mobile device 100 then assigns the application to the external presentation device(s) determined based on the presentation criteria (block 440). As previously described, the application may be assigned to the external presentation device(s) by causing the application to be executed and presented on the external presentation device 120, by causing a first part of the application to be executed at the mobile device 100 and a second part of the application to be executed at the external presentation device 120, by copying the application or otherwise transferring the application to the external presentation device 120, by causing the external presentation device to receive data and or instructions from a network, etc.
An example method to implement block 430 of
According to the illustrated example, the application assignment controller 220 selects the external presentation device 120 that is closest in proximity to the mobile device 100 for presentation of the application (block 520). For example, the application assignment controller 220 may compare coordinates for the mobile device 100 to coordinates for the external presentation device 120 and any other external presentation devices to determine the external presentation that is closest. In some examples, where the attributes include information about the location of other mobile devices 100, the application assignment controller 220 may select the external presentation device 120 for which the mobile device 100 is the closest mobile device 100. In other words, the application assignment controller 220 may determine that a first external presentation device 120 is the closest to the mobile device but may select a second external presentation device 120 because another mobile device 100 is closer to the first external presentation device.
After the external presentation device 120 is selected (block 520), control proceeds to block 440 of
Further detail of certain aspects of the mobile devices 100 and the external presentation device 120 of
The processor 602 interacts with other components, such as Random Access Memory (RAM) 608, memory 610, a display 612 with a touch-sensitive overlay 614 operably coupled to an electronic controller 616 that together comprise a touch-sensitive display 618, one or more actuators 620, one or more force sensors 622, an auxiliary input/output (I/O) subsystem 624, a data port 626, a speaker 628, a microphone 630, short-range communications 632, and other device subsystems 634. (In other example embodiments, there is no touch-sensitive display and therefore touch-sensitive overlay 614, electronic controller 616, actuator(s) 620 and force sensor(s) 622 are not included in mobile device 600.) In one example, the processor 602 and the memory 610 may cooperate to implement the functionality described in conjunction with the controller 200 of
Input via a graphical user interface is provided via the touch-sensitive overlay 614 (or in example embodiments in which there is no touch-sensitive display, input is provided via auxiliary input/output (I/O) subsystem 624). The processor 602 interacts with the touch-sensitive overlay 614 (or auxiliary input/output (I/O) subsystem 624) via the electronic controller 616. Information, such as text, characters, symbols, images, icons, and other items that may be displayed or rendered on a mobile device, is displayed on display 612 via the processor 602. The processor 602 may interact with an accelerometer 636 that may be utilized to detect direction of gravitational forces or gravity-induced reaction forces.
To identify a subscriber for network access, the mobile device 600 may utilize a Subscriber Identity Module or a Removable User Identity Module (SIM/RUIM) card 638 for communication with a network, such as the wireless network 650. Alternatively, user identification information may be programmed into memory 610.
The mobile device 600 includes an operating system 646 and software programs, applications, or components 648 that are executed by the processor 602 and are typically stored in a persistent, updatable store such as the memory 610. Additional applications or programs may be loaded onto the mobile device 600 through the wireless network 650, the auxiliary I/O subsystem 624, the data port 626, the short-range communications subsystem 632, or any other suitable subsystem 634.
The mobile device 600 also includes a camera 650 and a projector 652. As described above, the camera 650 and the projector 652 may interoperate to present information, wherein the presentation may be coordinated between several mobile devices.
A received signal such as a text message, an e-mail message, or web page download is processed by the communication subsystem 604 and input to the processor 602. The processor 602 processes the received signal for output to the display 612 and/or to the auxiliary I/O subsystem 624. A subscriber may generate data items, for example e-mail messages, which may be transmitted over the wireless network 650 through the communication subsystem 604. For voice communications, the overall operation of the mobile device 600 is similar. The speaker 628 outputs audible information converted from electrical signals, and the microphone 630 converts audible information into electrical signals for processing.
In some example implementations in accordance with the disclosure, a mobile device may be in the presence of a group of external presentation devices. For example, the mobile device may be moved into proximity of multiple external presentation devices, one or more external presentation devices may be moved into proximity of the mobile device, etc. The external presentation devices may be any variety of available external presentation devices such as one or more tablets, televisions, display screens, audio devices, etc. One or more of the applications on the mobile device may be or have been selected for presentation on an external presentation device. The application may be a music application, a calendar application, a news application, a sports ticker application, a stock ticker application, an email application, etc. As disclosed herein, the mobile device evaluates presentation criteria to determine how to assign applications to external presentation devices. For example, a music application may be assigned to the nearest external presentation device that has the best audio output capabilities, a video application may be assigned to an external presentation device that has the best video output capabilities, a recipe display application may be assigned to a device that is nearest a kitchen or other cooking area, etc. An application may be assigned to an external presentation device based on an event on a calendar. For example, a sports ticket may be assigned to an external presentation device until the time of a meeting on a calendar at which time a slide presentation application is displayed on the external presentation device. Accordingly, the mobile device can selectively assign applications for presentation on a mobile device and such assignment can vary based on determined attributes of the device, environment, etc.
Although certain methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture have been described herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. To the contrary, this patent covers all methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture fairly falling within the scope of the appended claims either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US11/61932 | 11/22/2011 | WO | 00 | 9/14/2012 |