Single action audio prompt interface utlizing binary state...

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – Radiotelephone equipment detail

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C455S563000, C455S066100, C455S564000, C455S575100, C455S090200, C704S231000, C704S271000

Reexamination Certificate

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06771982

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a user interface method for personal communication devices that operates using audio prompts, simple binary state sensors and timing circuitry. The user interface guides the user through option menus and the selection process.
BACKGROUND
This invention has been designed to solve problems presented by conventional user interfaces in consumer electronic products. It relates to a process and the configuration of apparatus that can accurately and automatically interpret the user's desired selection without the requirement that the user be able to read. One aspect of the interface of the present invention resides in its ease of use, especially for children, for illiterate people and people less technically able. The device can be embedded inside almost any product but the preferred embodiment is directed to telecommunication devices such as cell phones embedded in a product, without affecting the external aesthetics of the product.
Applicant is aware of prior art within the field of user interfaces for consumer electronic products, for example interfaces employing voice recognition, graphic touch panels, and intelligent keypads. Such prior art user interfaces for consumer electronic products consist of a broad range of technology mixes. The current trend is to use a more organic style of interface such as voice recognition or graphical interfaces rather than arrays of mechanical buttons. Some devices attempt to guess a user's most probable decisions, making navigating complex decision trees more tolerable. The present invention is derived out of necessity for an easy-to-use interface that may be embedded in a plush toy and operate without a keypad or display, which would detract from the aesthetics of the plush design of such a toy. As far as applicant is aware, only voice recognition is a viable contender for the desired application of the present invention in that voice recognition does not alter the external aesthetics of a product in which the device is embedded. The current limitations of voice recognition technology make it less well suited for the design of the present invention unless used only as a binary state device as better described below.
One object of this invention is to provide an alternative method of operating complex electronic equipment such as cellular or wireless telephones or other personal communication devices, wherein audio prompts guide the user through options, and the user responds with a timely action to accept or reject the specific option presented during a corresponding time window.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an audible audio prompted, binary sensor interface for a consumer electronic device, for example, personal communications devices wherein such a device might be unintrusively or unobviously embedded in a soft toy for operation by a child.
It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a wireless telephone embedded within plush doll/toy or the like, wherein arm or leg position indicates function including telephone functions such as
(a) whisper mode, where the hands/paws are together cupping the mouth;
(b) broadcast speak mode, where the arms/legs are wide; and,
(c) standby mode, where the hands/paws are together in front; and
wherein squeezing the ears or other appendage controls volume, hugging/squeezing indicates input, or shaking the doll/toy causes giggling by the doll/toy to indicate that power is on.
SUMMARY
In the present invention, the user of a telecommunication device is presented with an action, an option or a series of options via audio messages. The user indicates acceptance or rejection of an option with a timely action, such as pressing a button disguised within a product such as a plush doll. The timely action must occur during the time window in which the audio message implicitly or explicitly indicates the intention to accept or reject an option. Otherwise, the interface indicates the default selection to the device. The interface is thus well adapted for use by a child, or for example by a visually impaired person, or even merely for use by people who are driving automobiles and should not be taking their eyes from the road ahead.
The invention is thus, in one aspect, a process of navigating menus or selecting actions or options. The process utilises a sensor system configured to behave as a binary state switch along with an audio presentation and feedback system. These two elements are synchronised to permit correlation analysis of signals, which yields information or signals that indicate the user's selected option or desired action.
The novelty lies, at least in part, in the ability of a binary device, such as a push button, to select one of multiple options by indicating the option as desired or undesired as they are presented through time via speech. Acceptance or rejection is indicated by the presence of one or the other of the two possible binary states during the corresponding time window.
The binary state switch could be a push button switch, a microphone with audio detection processing, a motion sensor, a light detector, a rotary encoder, voice recognition processing or any other devices or processes configured to be a binary state indicator, either in singularity or plurality.
The selection time window can be within the time domain of spoken words or sounds of the prompt, which may include quiet time and may also include, or consist only of, other audible queues or music.
This interface protocol permits functional manipulation of complex devices, such as personal telecommunication devices without the necessity of the visual feedback via textual or graphic data. Since the sensor functions change with time rather than placement, both visual and tactile demands placed upon the user are dramatically reduced, offering an advantage over the complex array of graphic symbols and the symbolic placement of buttons found on multifunction keypads. In the present invention an action is converted to a binary electrical impulse, which is correlated to a precisely timed audible audio data stream. The correlated data indicates the desired action or option selected by the user. This allows a device such as a telecommunication device to be embedded in a product without altering the external aesthetics of the product. The product can be, but is not limited to, a plush toy. In some cases, the ability to be hidden within the product will be an essential component of the invention's application.
In a further aspect, the present invention is a communication protocol that defines the parameters of actions, data transfer, acknowledgment and response for the purpose of a user interface in a consumer electronic device. The user/operator listens to a stream of audio messages that indicate available options. The user selects an action, an option or an optional path through a menu tree by biasing, such as toggling or otherwise reversing the state of the binary state device, so as to select the alternative choice, action or path available at that moment. Alternatively, the user makes no selection, which indicates acceptance of a default choice, direction or action.
In one embodiment, the audio stream may present an ongoing list during which the user intervenes to select the desired option. The default action in this embodiment may then be to merely present the next item in the list.
The present invention may be described as a binary state time domain multiple selection protocol in which a binary state indicates a selection by inversion of the binary state during the defined time window for the desired selection utilising mechanical, electromechanical and electronic circuitry. The present invention requires the presence of three key elements, a binary input mechanism, an audible output system and a method for keeping track of the state of the binary state input device as the messages are being presented. The user interface is a timing based multiple selection protocol consisting of mechanical, electromechanical and electronic cir

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