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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 200810168080', 'Application No. 200810168080', 'Application No. 200810168080', 'Application No. 200810168080', 'Application No. 200810168080', 'Application No. 200810168080', 'Application No. 200810168080', 'Application No. 200810168080', 'Application No. 08835104', 'Application No. 10', 'Application No. 10', 'Application No. 097137543', 'Application No. 097137543']

US8942764B2 - Personal media device controlled via user initiated movements utilizing movement based interfaces - Google Patents
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a proximity sensor for detecting that the media device is being gripped and generating an activation signal based on detecting that the media device is being gripped;
a sensor for generating a sensor signal based on a position, orientation, and movement of the media device;
a data store including a plurality of movement patterns of the media device, each movement pattern being associated with an application that may be executed by the media device;
a processor for i) activating an application based on a received movement pattern and ii) controlling one or more operations of the activated application the media device based at least in part on the activation signal, the sensor signal, and one or more additional received movement patterns;
a vibration data store storing a plurality of vibration patterns, wherein each of the vibration patterns is associated with one or more elements of the activated application;
an audio data store storing a plurality of audio patterns, wherein each of the audio patterns is associated with one or more elements of the activated application;
a vibration source for generating one of the one or more vibration patterns, wherein generating a vibration pattern occurs when the element associated with the vibration pattern is selected using one of the one or more additional received movement patterns; and
an audio source for generating one or more audio patterns, wherein generating an audio pattern occurs when the element associated with the audio pattern is selected using one of the one or more additional received movement patterns.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the processor controls the media device by accessing the plurality of movement patterns and by comparing the sensor signal with one or more of the movement patterns to determine the one or more operations of the activated application.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the processor ignores detected changes in position, orientation, or movement of the media device that are not based on the user's hand movements or positioning as indicated by the proximity sensor.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein controlling the one or more operations of the activated application includes stepping through a list of elements associated with the activated application.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the stepping occurs in an increment, the increment being proportional to an intensity of at least one of a rate of change in position, a rate of change in orientation, and a rate of movement.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein an operation of the activated application includes at least one of starting or launching one or more additional applications, stopping or ending one or more applications, selecting or de-selecting one or more elements, increasing or decreasing one or more settings, moving through a list of elements, initiating or ending a communications session, playing music or video, pausing music or video, and initiating or ending an audio or video recording session.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the one or more elements includes at least one of a song, a video, a music file, an audio file, a video file, a photograph, a media file, an application icon, an activation icon, a control button, a data file, and contact data.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the sensor includes at least one accelerometer.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the sensor includes one or more of an accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, IR detector, sonic detector, altimeter, magnetic field detector, RF detector, GPS, light sensor, and doppler detector.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein generating a sensor signal is based on sensing a sequence of the position, orientation, and movement of the media device over a period of time.
11. The device of claim 1, further comprising an activation interface for receiving a user input to enable or disable the controlling of the operation of the media device based at least in part on the sensor signal.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein the media device includes at least one of a cellular telephone, a wireless communications device, a media player, an MP3 player, a video player, a PDA, and a portable computer.
13. The device of claim 1, further comprising an input interface for receiving the sensor signal and storing a movement pattern associated with the sensor signal.
a proximity sensor for detecting whether the media device is being gripped and generating an activation signal based on detecting that the media device is being gripped;
a pattern recognition unit for identifying movement patterns, the pattern recognition unit being activated based on a first received movement pattern and at least one other interaction with the media device;
a vibration source for generating a plurality of vibration signals;
an audio source for generating a plurality of audio signals;
a vibration data store including a plurality of vibration patterns, wherein each of the vibration patterns is associated with a respective one of a plurality of operations of the media device;
an audio data store including a plurality of audio patterns, wherein each of the audio patterns is associated with a respective one of the plurality of operations of the media device; and
a processor for i) determining, when a first element is selected based on a second received movement pattern, a first operation of the media device that is associated with the selected first element, ii) identifying a vibration pattern associated with the first operation of the media device, iii) controlling the vibration source to generate a vibration signal associated with the vibration pattern, (iv) determining, when a second element is selected based on a third received movement pattern, a second operation of the media device, (v) identifying an audio pattern associated with the second operation of the media device, and (vi) controlling the audio source to generate an audio signal associated with the audio pattern.
15. The media device of claim 14, wherein the first and second elements, respectively, include at least one of a song, a video, a music file, an audio file, a video file, a photograph, a media file, an application icon, an activation icon, a control button, a data file, and contact data.
a pattern recognition unit for identifying movement patterns, the pattern recognition unit being activated based on a known movement pattern of the medial device;
a data store including a plurality of combined vibration patterns and audio patterns, wherein each combined vibration pattern and audio pattern is associated with one of a plurality of operations of the media device, and
a processor for i) determining, when an element is selected based on a received movement pattern, the operation of the media device that is associated with the selected element, ii) identifying a combined vibration pattern and audio pattern associated with the operation of the media device, and iii) controlling the vibration source and audio source to generate a vibration signal and audio signal associated with the combined vibration and audio pattern to indicate that the selected operation will be executed.
17. The media device of claim 16, wherein identifying is based at least in part on a statistical model.
18. The media device of claim 16, wherein the element includes at least one of a song, a video, a music file, an audio file, a video file, a photograph, a media file, an application icon, an activation icon, a control button, a data file, and contact data.
a movement pattern sensor for sensing a plurality of received movement patterns based on a sequence of changes in the position, orientation, and movement of the media device;
a pattern recognition unit for receiving and identifying each of the received movement patterns;
a vibration data store storing a plurality of vibration patterns, wherein each vibration pattern is associated with at least one element of an application being executed by the media device;
an audio data store storing a plurality of audio patterns, wherein each audio pattern is associated with at least one element of the application being executed by the media device;
a vibration source for generating the one or more vibration patterns, wherein generating a vibration pattern occurs when the element associated with the vibration pattern is selected based on a received movement of the media device; and
an audio source for generating one or more audio patterns, wherein generating an audio pattern occurs when the element associated with the audio pattern is selected based on the received movement of the media device.
20. The media device of claim 19, wherein the element includes at least one of a song, a video, a music file, an audio file, a video file, a photograph, a media file, an application icon, an activation icon, a control button, a data file, and contact data.
a proximity sensor for detecting that the media device is being held and generating an activation signal based on detecting that the media device is being held;
a movement pattern sensor for sensing a plurality of movement patterns based on the position, orientation, and movement of the media device;
a pattern recognition unit for receiving and identifying a plurality of received movement patterns;
a communications application for i) providing user-based communications to and from the media device and ii) navigating through a contact list of entities associated with the user-based communications in response to a first received movement pattern and based in part on the activation signal;
a vibration data store of one or more vibration patterns, each vibration pattern being associated with at least one entity in the contact list of entities;
an audio data store of one or more audio patterns, each audio pattern being associated with at least one entity in the contact list of entities;
a vibration source for generating the one or more vibration patterns when a respective entity in the contact list of entities is selected using the first received movement pattern; and
an audio source for generating one or more audio patterns when the respective entity in the contact list of entities is selected using the first received movement pattern.
22. The media device of claim 21, wherein the communications application is executed when a second received movement pattern is recognized by the pattern recognition unit.
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