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Sensory Enhancement Systems and Methods in Personal Electronic Devices

  • US 20120139721A1
  • Filed: 02/13/2012
  • Published: 06/07/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/01/2006
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A personal electronic device (PED) that can be transported with a user, the PED having a computer based architecture, comprising:

  • first electronic system designed to perform a first electronic based intelligence function; and

    second electronic system designed to perform a second electronic based intelligence function, the second electronic based intelligence function being different than the first electronic based intelligence function, the second electronic system comprising;

    a plurality of transducers, each transducer designed to produce signal data indicative of a sensed environmental condition;

    a processor;

    a plurality of different modes of operation, each of the modes implemented by a corresponding software part that is executed by the processor, at least one of the plurality of transducers being operable during each mode of operation;

    detection software executable by the processor, the detection software designed to detect a plurality of events in an environment associated with the PED via respectively the plurality of transducers, wherein during at least one mode of operation, the detection software is designed to determine if the sensed signal data corresponds with reference data and to initiate a notification when the sensed signal data does correspond to the reference data; and

    user interface software executable by the processor, the user interface software designed to enable a user of the PED to select the mode of operation and which of the transducers are to be operational by selecting and initiating one of the plurality of software parts, which in turn activates the at least one transducer in order to detect at least one event.

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