Charge management
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for charge management of a device for recording personal health data for a user, the method comprising:
- detecting, by a charge management engine, a first location-modification event of the device which indicates a first movement event of the device from an original location to a target location;
determining, based on a set of profile data for the user, a device charge pattern which includes a set of criteria that indicates to charge the device, wherein the set of criteria comprises a location, a time, an appointment, a current level of charge, an expected amount of time before next available charge, an amount of time since the last charge, an expected rate at which the charge will occur, a capacity to hold charge, a number of applications open on the device, and an expected number of applications that will be open on the device;
ascertaining, by the charge management engine, that the device charge pattern indicates a temporal period for which the device is expected to remain in a current location and charging the device during the temporal period will not interrupt the collection of personal health data for the user; and
detecting, corresponding to detecting the first location-modification event of the device which indicates the first movement event of the device from the original location to the target location, that the device has moved from the original location to the target location, wherein the target location includes the current location;
identifying, by the charge management engine based on the device charge pattern, achievement of the set of criteria which relates to the first location-modification event;
providing, by the charge management engine, an indication to the user to charge the device based on the achievement of the set of criteria; and
receiving, by the device, a charge.
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Abstract
Disclosed aspects relate to charge management of a device. A first location-modification event of the device may be detected by a charge management engine. The first location-modification event of the device may indicate a first movement event of the device from an original location to a target location. A device charge pattern may be determined based on a set of profile data for a user. The device charge pattern may include a set of criteria that indicates to charge the device. Achievement of the set of criteria may be identified by the charge management engine based on the device charge pattern. Achievement of the set of criteria may relate to the first location-modification event. An indication to charge the device may be provided by the charge management engine. A charge may be received by the device.
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19 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for charge management of a device for recording personal health data for a user, the method comprising:
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detecting, by a charge management engine, a first location-modification event of the device which indicates a first movement event of the device from an original location to a target location; determining, based on a set of profile data for the user, a device charge pattern which includes a set of criteria that indicates to charge the device, wherein the set of criteria comprises a location, a time, an appointment, a current level of charge, an expected amount of time before next available charge, an amount of time since the last charge, an expected rate at which the charge will occur, a capacity to hold charge, a number of applications open on the device, and an expected number of applications that will be open on the device; ascertaining, by the charge management engine, that the device charge pattern indicates a temporal period for which the device is expected to remain in a current location and charging the device during the temporal period will not interrupt the collection of personal health data for the user; and detecting, corresponding to detecting the first location-modification event of the device which indicates the first movement event of the device from the original location to the target location, that the device has moved from the original location to the target location, wherein the target location includes the current location; identifying, by the charge management engine based on the device charge pattern, achievement of the set of criteria which relates to the first location-modification event; providing, by the charge management engine, an indication to the user to charge the device based on the achievement of the set of criteria; and receiving, by the device, a charge. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for charge management of a wearable device used for recording personal health data for a user, the method comprising:
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determining a set of profile data for the user, the set of profile data for the user comprising a set of temporal data, a set of user biometric data, a set of user age data, a set of user height data, a set of user weight data, a set of user heart rate data, a set of user blood pressure data, a set of user physical activity data, a set of user sleep data, a set of user calendar data, and set of user-provided input data; determining charging criteria for the wearable device using the set of profile data for the user, wherein the charging criteria comprises a location, a time, an appointment, a current level of charge, an expected amount of time before next available charge, an amount of time since the last charge, an expected rate at which the charge will occur, a capacity to hold charge, a number of applications open on the wearable device, and an expected number of applications that will be open on the wearable device; detecting a first location-modification event of the wearable device which indicates movement event of the wearable device from an original location to a target location; determining a charging opportunity based on the detection of the location-modification event, the set of profile data for the user, and the charging criteria, wherein the charging opportunity comprises a charging location and a temporal period during which recording of the user'"'"'s personal health data by the wearable device will not be interrupted; and notifying the user of the charging opportunity. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. A method for charge management of a wearable device used for recording wellness data for a user, the method comprising:
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determining a set of profile data for the user, the set of profile data for the user comprising a set of temporal data, a set of user biometric data, a set of user age data, a set of user height data, a set of user weight data, a set of user heart rate data, a set of user blood pressure data, a set of user physical activity data, a set of user sleep data, a set of user calendar data, and set of user-provided input data; distinguishing relevant wellness data from non-relevant wellness data based on the set of profile data for the user, wherein relevant wellness data is recorded by the wearable device during periods of time in which the user is active and non-relevant wellness data is recorded by the wearable device during periods of time in which the user is inactive and; determining charging criteria for the wearable device using the set of profile data for the user, wherein the charging criteria comprises a location, a time, an appointment, a current level of charge, an expected amount of time before next available charge, an amount of time since the last charge, an expected rate at which the charge will occur, a capacity to hold charge, a number of applications open on the wearable device, and an expected number of applications that will be open on the wearable device; determining a charging opportunity based on the set of profile data for the user, and the charging criteria, wherein the charging opportunity comprises a charging location and a temporal period during which non-relevant wellness data will be recorded for the user thereby preventing interruptions in the collection of relevant wellness data for the user; and notifying the user of the charging opportunity. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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