Abstract:
A system and method of facilitating user interaction with a mobile electronic communication device is provided, for devices having a touch sensitive screen and a housing surface. The described techniques entail displaying visual matter on the touch sensitive screen, detecting a touch on the housing surface, the detected touch having a touch location and touch pressure, and modifying the appearance of the visual matter on the touch sensitive screen based on the touch location and touch pressure.
Abstract:
A method includes reading transaction initiation data from an identification tag associated with a selected physical location on a device. Transaction data associated with the selected physical location is communicated using a communication link operated by the device. Transaction completion data is received using the communication link. The transaction completion data is stored on the identification tag.
Abstract:
A method includes providing a plurality of identification tags each associated with one of a plurality of physical locations. First identification data is read from a selected one of the plurality of identification tags designated as a home location on a device. Second identification data is read from at least a subset of the plurality of identification tags other than the selected one on the device. Directions to the home location are provided on a display of the device based on the first identification data and the second identification data.
Abstract:
In embodiments of RFID logic tag, a radio-frequency identification (RFID) logic tag can interrogate multiple RFID tags, such as a first RFID tag that monitors the status of a first item, as well as a second RFID tag that monitors the status of a second item. The RFID logic tag receives status data as responses from the respective first and second RFID tags (and optionally, additional RFID tags). The RFID logic tag is implemented to then generate a logic signal based on a logic operation applied to the status data received from the RFID tags.
Abstract:
In one embodiment a method performed by an electronic device for determining a seating position of a person in a vehicle, the method comprises capturing at least one image of an environment of a vehicle, detecting, from the at least one captured image, an orientation of a retraining device within the vehicle, and determining the seating position of a person within the restraining device based on the orientation of the restraining device.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a device housing and at least two grip sensors disposed along the device housing. One or more processors are operable with the at least two grip sensors. At least one electronic latch is operable with the one or more processors. The one or more processors transition the at least one electronic latch from a latched state to an unlatched state when the at least two grip sensors detect a grip applied to the at least two grip sensors.
Abstract:
In embodiments of RFID-based device wireless updates, a RFID reader interrogates a RFID tag of a device, and receives a response that indicates device software is not a latest version. The RFID reader communicates wireless network connection information and a file location of a device software update to the RFID tag of the device, and RFID tag memory maintains the file location and the wireless network connection information that is associated with a wireless network. The RFID reader communicates a power-up command to the RFID tag to initiate enabling an interrupt line to power the device on. A bootloader application executing on the device determines that the device software update is available. The bootloader application then obtains the wireless network connection information and configures the device for communication via the wireless network. The bootloader application also obtains the file location and downloads the device software update via the wireless network.
Abstract:
Silent radio frequency identifier (RFID) state and restore back is described herein. An RFID tag enters a silent state by receiving a sleep command from an RFID reader. While the RFID tag is in the silent state, only an awake command will restore back normal operation of the RFID tag. Other received commands or interrogations from the RFID reader are ignored and responses are not transmitted to the RFID reader.
Abstract:
In embodiments of hardware verification with RFID-stored build information, a mobile device includes hardware components and a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag to store build information for hardware verification of the hardware components in the mobile device. A bootloader can interrogate the RFID tag to obtain the build information and compare the build information to current information of the hardware components in the mobile device. The bootloader can then determine whether the current information matches the build information. If the current information does not match the build information, then a message can be displayed on the mobile device indicating that unauthorized hardware is installed in the mobile device.
Abstract:
In embodiments of RFID logic tag, a radio-frequency identification (RFID) logic tag can interrogate multiple RFID tags, such as a first RFID tag that monitors the status of a first item, as well as a second RFID tag that monitors the status of a second item. The RFID logic tag receives status data as responses from the respective first and second RFID tags (and optionally, additional RFID tags). The RFID logic tag is implemented to then generate a logic signal based on a logic operation applied to the status data received from the RFID tags.