Sonic data communications for small electronic devices
First Claim
1. A method for transmitting data between two electronic device using sonic frequencies comprising:
- a. providing first device equipped with a microphone;
b. providing a second device equipped with a speaker;
c. generating sound corresponding to the data being transmitted using the speaker of the second device;
d. receiving the sound corresponding to the data being transmitted using the microphone of the first device; and
e. storing the transmitted date received from the first device.
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Abstract
Presented is a device for transmitting data, for storage and use, to small electronic devices without need for additional devices being incorporated into one the communicating devices. Data is transmitted from a second device a to a first small electronic device. In transmitting the data, the second electronic device encodes the electronic data for sonic transmission. This is done by preparing a sound generating file that then drives the speaker of the second electronic device. A microphone of the first electronic device receives the sound waves/frequencies and then decrypts them into digital form. In a less preferred embodiment, the first electronic device may also encrypt electronic information for sound generation to drive the speaker of the first electronic device. Then, the microphone of the second electronic device receives the sound and decrypts it into its digital form and stores the decrypted information into a memory location.
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2 Claims
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1. A method for transmitting data between two electronic device using sonic frequencies comprising:
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a. providing first device equipped with a microphone;
b. providing a second device equipped with a speaker;
c. generating sound corresponding to the data being transmitted using the speaker of the second device;
d. receiving the sound corresponding to the data being transmitted using the microphone of the first device; and
e. storing the transmitted date received from the first device. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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