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H: \kh\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\KMH\94419411.docx-3/02/2016 Techniques for sensory user interface are described, including receiving a sensory input at a sensor coupled to a wearable device, converting the sensor input into data using the sensor and the processor, processing the data to generate a representation of a state, evaluating the representation to determine if an action is indicated, and performing the action if indicated based on an evaluation of the representation. Fig. 3 lAccelerom Ba o r Light/IR setor '310' 302 306 310 Sensor Sensor W22 Sensor Chem.M- Mech. Sensor - --- ,
Abstract:
Techniques for component protective overmolding using protective external coatings include a device having a framework configured to be worn, elements coupled to the framework, the elements including a sensor, a molding formed over a portion of the framework and at least one of the elements, the molding configured to protect the device, a plug coupled to an end of the framework configured to transfer one or more electrical signals, and a cap configured to cover the plug.
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A wellness application for a personal wearable data-capable band is described, including an aggregation engine configured to aggregate user activity data from a plurality of sources, the aggregation engine comprising one or more modules configured to process the user activity data to determine an aggregate value, and a user interface configured to display a graphical representation using the aggregate value.
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Determinative processes for wearable devices are described, including receiving data associated with an event, the data being transformed from an input received using a sensor in data communication with a wearable device, evaluating the data to determine a state associated with the wearable device, and generating a recommendation based on the state, the recommendation being presented at a user interface while the wearable device is being used.
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Embodiments of the invention relates generally to electrical and electronic hardware, computer software, wired and wireless network communications, and computing devices, and more specifically to structures and techniques for managing power generation, power consumption, and other power-related functions in a data-capable strapband. Embodiments relate to a band including sensors, a controller coupled to the sensors, an energy storage device, a connector configured to receive power and control signals, and a power manager. The power manager includes at least a transitory power manager configured to manage power consumption of the band during a first power mode and a second mode. The band can be configured as a wearable communications device and sensor platform.
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Techniques for component protective overmolding using protective external coatings include selectively applying a protective material substantially over one or more elements coupled to a framework configured to be worn, the elements including at least a sensor, and forming one or more moldings substantially over a subset or all of the framework, the protective material and the elements, after the protective material has been selectively applied, at least one of the one or more moldings having a protective property.
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Embodiments of the invention relates generally to electrical and electronic hardware, computer software, wired and wireless network communications, and computing devices, and more specifically to structures and techniques for managing power generation, power consumption, and other power-related functions in a data-capable strapband. Embodiments relate to a wearable band including sensors, a controller coupled to the sensors, an energy storage device, a power port configured to receive power and control signals, and a power manager. The power manager includes at least a transitory power manager configured to control an application of power to one or more components of the wearable band in one or more power modes. The band can be configured as a wearable communications device and sensor platform.
Abstract:
Techniques for component protective overmolding using protective external coatings include a device having a framework configured to be worn, elements coupled to the framework, the elements including a sensor, a molding formed over a portion of the framework and at least one of the elements, the molding configured to protect the device, a plug coupled to an end of the framework configured to transfer one or more electrical signals, and a cap configured to cover the plug.
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H:\km\intewovn\NRPortbl\DCC\KMH\9453192_.docx-5/02/2016 Techniques for component protective overmolding include selectively applying a protective material substantially over one or more elements coupled to a framework, forming an inner molding substantially over the framework, the one or more electrical elements coupled to the framework, and the protective material. In some examples, the inner molding is formed after the protective material has been selectively applied, forming an outer molding substantially over the inner molding and the outer molding is configured to protect the framework and to provide a surface configured to receive a pattern. Further, the outer molding may be configured to be removable if a defect is found during an inspection performed after the outer molding is formed. Fig. 6A Start 602 Form protective layer 604 Form inner molding 606 Perform function test 608 Function test pass? Yes 612 Form outer molding 614 Perform final test No 610 616 Final test pass? Reject item Y es 618 Perform visual inspection ( End
Abstract:
Techniques for component protective overmolding using protective external coatings include a device having a framework, an element coupled to the framework, a protective material selectively applied substantially over the element, a spacer on or adjacent to the element, a tubing covering the spacer and the element, the tubing and the spacer configured to relieve strain on the element when the framework is flexed, and one or more moldings formed substantially over a subset or all of the framework, the protective material and the element, at least one of the one or more moldings having a protective property.