This disclosure generally relate to an apparatus for tracking a user's activity and, more particularly, to a system and methods for tracking physical activity performed by a user and generating virtual goods respective of the physical activity.
The vast growth of content available over the Internet has led to a significant increase in the amount of time people interact with a computer. This phenomenon is especially common among children, who are more inclined to stay indoors and play electronic games rather than participating in outdoor physical activities.
Researches show that, during the 1970s and 1980s, children participated in over two hours of play outside each weekday and a further nine hours of play outside on weekends. These days, the time children spend outside playing is estimated at no more than an hour each weekday, and less than five hours on weekends.
This decrease in the time people and, in particular, children, spend performing physical activities outside is concerning because outdoor physical activity not only helps children to stay active and healthy, but also assists in socializing with friends.
It would therefore be advantageous to provide a solution that would incentive users to participate in outdoor physical activities by granting electronic rewards for participation in such activities.
The subject matter disclosed herein is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the disclosed embodiments will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
It is important to note that the embodiments disclosed herein are only examples of the many advantageous uses of the innovative teachings herein. In general, statements made in the specification of the present application do not necessarily limit any of the various claimed embodiments. Moreover, some statements may apply to some inventive features but not to others. In general, unless otherwise indicated, singular elements may be in plural and vice versa with no loss of generality. In the drawings, like numerals refer to like parts through several views.
By a way of example for the disclosed embodiments, an electronic system provides incentives to users to participate in physical activities. The system is configured to track physical activities performed by a user and provides the user with virtual rewards based on the physical activities. Signals respective of physical activity performed by the user are collected by one or more sensors integrated in a portable device. The portable device may be, for example, a watch or a bracelet. The signals are then analyzed and converted to virtual goods of which the user can use through one or more web sources.
The user device 120 comprises one or more sensors 125-1 through 125-n that are configured to collect one or more signals related to physical activities performed by the user. Physical activity may be, for example, running, walking, jumping, crawling, climbing, rowing, exercising, and so on. Each one of the sensors 125-1 through 125-n may be, but is not limited to, a temperature sensor, a sound sensor, an ultrasound sensor, an accelerometer, a heartbeat sensor, a dampness sensor, a blood pressure sensor, a sweat detector, a camera, and the like. According to one embodiment, upon identification that the user device 120 crosses a certain preconfigured threshold, a notification to the user is generated. The notification assists in ensuring that the user will not reach an over training situation.
A server 130 is further connected to the network 110, configured to send and receive data to and from the user devices 120. The system 100 also includes a converter 140 that is connected to the server 130. The converter 140 is configured to convert signals related to physical activity collected by the one or more sensors of the user device 110 to virtual goods based on one or more predetermined conversion rates. Virtual goods refers to any type of compensation, virtual or physical, which the user is able to redeem through one or more web sources as further described herein below. According to one embodiment, the converter 140 is integrated in the user device 120. According to another embodiment, the converter 140 is integrated in the server 130. According to yet another embodiment, the conversion process may be partitioned such that part of the conversion is performed on the user device 120 and part of the conversion is performed on the server 130.
It should be noted that each of the server 130, the user device 120, and the converter 140 typically comprises a processing unit, such as a processor (not shown) that is coupled to a memory (not shown). The memory contains instructions that can be executed by the processor. The server 130 also includes an interface (not shown) to the network 110.
Further connected to the network 110 are one or more web sources 150-1 through 150-m, in which the virtual goods may be used. Virtual goods may be used by, for example, providing a power up for an in-game character, advancing a level, purchasing a physical item, purchasing an in-game item, and so on.
According to one embodiment, a user selection of one or more web sources 150 in which the virtual goods are to be used is received from a user device 120. The web sources may be, for example: virtual world web sites, shopping websites, and so on. The virtual goods may be treated by any of the web sources 150 as virtual credits for trade through or with any of the web sources 150. According to one embodiment, the converter 140 converts the collected signals to one or more numeric values. Typically, the numerical values associated with collected signals increase accordingly as the amount of physical activity demonstrated via the collected signals increases.
The one or more numeric values are sent to a web source of the one or more web source 150, for example the web source 150-1. The selected web source 150-1 analyzes the numeric values and generates virtual goods respective thereto. The system 100 may further comprise a database 160 that is configured to store data related to the physical activity performed by users and the virtual goods received respective thereto.
According to the embodiments disclosed herein, the user device 120 is carried by a user. The plurality of sensors 125 collects one or more signals related to the physical activity performed by the user such as, for example, running pace, walking pace, heart-rate or heart-bits, blood pressure, level of sweat, distance, skin color changes, and so on. The signals are sent from the user device 120 to the server 130 over the network 110. The connection between the user device 120 and the server 130 may be encrypted or sent, for example, via a virtual private network (VPN), thereby preventing forgery of the user devices 120.
According to another embodiment, in cases where the user device 120 is not connected to the network 110, a manual connection through a proxy device is required in order to transfer the signals to a device that enables sending the signals over the network 110 to the server 130. The connection to the proxy device may be by a cable, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection, an Ethernet connection, and any other wired or wireless connection such as, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and so on.
Thereafter, the server 130 is further configured to analyze the collected signals. The analysis may include extracting personal information related to the user that may be used for determination of the virtual value of the signals. Personal information may include information related to the user's age, physical condition, physical goals, gender, education level, and so on. Respective of the personal information, the virtual value of the physical activity is determined. As an example, physical activity performed by a young athlete converts to virtual goods based on a certain conversion rate while the same activity performed by an elderly woman converts to virtual goods based on a different conversion rate. According to one embodiment, the conversion rates may be determined by the operators of each of the web sources 150 and, therefore, each web source may have a different conversion rate. Furthermore, web source operators may determine that certain activities may not be considered eligible for virtual goods. The signals are forwarded to the converter 140 by the server 130. The converter 140 converts the signals to virtual goods and forwards the virtual goods to the server 130. The server 130 sends the virtual goods to the designated one or more web sources 150.
The module 210 includes a plurality of sensors (e.g., the sensors 125) for collection of one or more signals related to physical activity performed by the user as further described hereinabove with respect to
In S420, respective of the at least one input, virtual goods are generated. Generation of virtual goods respective of the input is further described herein below with respect to
In S440, it is checked whether additional inputs have been received and, if so, execution continues with S420; otherwise, execution terminates. According to another embodiment, metadata related to either or both of the physical activity performed by the user and the virtual goods is stored in a data warehouse (e.g., the database 160) for further use. The metadata related to the physical activity maybe a location pointer respective of the physical activity, a type of the physical activity, identifiers related to the user, a combination thereof, etc. Metadata related to the virtual goods may include, for example, past selection(s) of virtual goods.
In optional S420-2, personal information related to the user is extracted. Personal information may include information related to the user's age, physical condition, physical goals, gender, education level, and so on. In S420-3, the virtual value of the at least one input is determined. The virtual value of an input represents the amount or significance of virtual goods awarded to the user. The determination is achieved by analyzing at least one of: the at least one input, and the personal information related to the user. In S420-4, the at least one input is converted to a virtual good and execution terminates.
It should be clear to one of ordinary skill in the art that the process of generating virtual goods respective of at least one input related to physical activity performed by the user may be executed by any of: a user device (e.g., the user device 120), or a server (e.g., the server 130).
The disclosed embodiments may be implemented as hardware, firmware, software, or any combination thereof. Moreover, the software is preferably implemented as an application program tangibly embodied on a program storage unit or tangible computer readable medium consisting of parts, or of certain devices and/or a combination of devices. The application program may be uploaded to, and executed by, a machine comprising any suitable architecture. Preferably, the machine is implemented on a computer platform having hardware such as one or more central processing units (“CPUs”), a memory, and input/output interfaces. The computer platform may also include an operating system and microinstruction code. The various processes and functions described herein may be either part of the microinstruction code or part of the application program, or any combination thereof, which may be executed by a CPU, whether or not such computer or processor is explicitly shown. In addition, various other peripheral units may be connected to the computer platform such as an additional data storage unit and a printing unit. All or some of the servers maybe combined into one or more integrated servers. Furthermore, a non-transitory computer readable medium is any computer readable medium except for a transitory propagating signal. The display segments and mini-display segments may be shown on a display area that can be a browser or another other appropriate application, either generic or tailored for the purposes described in detail hereinabove.
All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the disclosed embodiments and the concepts contributed in order to further the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions. Moreover, all statements herein reciting principles, aspects, and embodiments of the disclosed embodiments, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass both structural and functional equivalents thereof. Additionally, it is intended that such equivalents include both currently known equivalents as well as equivalents developed in the future, i.e., any elements developed that perform the same function, regardless of structure.
This application is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/IL-2013/050526 filed on Jun. 19, 2013, now pending, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/667,520 filed on Jul. 3, 2012. All of the above-referenced applications are hereby incorporated by reference for all that they contain.
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Parent | PCT/IL2013/050526 | Jun 2013 | US |
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