Method, system, and computer-readable medium relating to internet of things-enabled remote controls
First Claim
1. A system for transforming a traditional device lacking networked processing capability into an Internet of Things (IoT) device, the system comprising:
- a Graphical User Interface (GUI);
a docking station;
a signal interface being configured to couple with the traditional device to receive and send information;
a System on Chip (SoC) with network interfaces coupled to the docking station;
sensors coupled to the SOC;
a message server;
a logic server;
an authentication server; and
an authorization server;
wherein;
the GUI is configured to define and instantiate functionalities of the traditional device in IoT/machine-to-machine (M2M) connected systems-of-systems;
traditional device functionalities, data from the sensors and other system data are combined using the GUI and the logic server to instantiate new functionalities for the traditional device;
the docking station is configured to directly couple with the traditional device instantiating the signal interface;
the signal interface and SoC are configured to convert traditional signals into IoT messages/protocols that are to be disseminated via a network;
the SoC is configured to publish and subscribe user defined functions tailored for the traditional device;
the message server is configured to broker published and subscribed requests for the traditional device, andthe logic and message servers are configured to notify and activate the traditional device functionalities based on schedules and set conditions.
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Abstract
The disclosed technology relates to transforming an ordinary remote control into an IoT device. IoT provides an opportunity to enable and extend traditional technology products in seamless and cost-effective ways. As an example, a remote control for garage door openers is transformed, thereby allowing users of smart phones to remotely activate the garage door openers from anywhere in the world. The transformation virtually eliminates installation and integration difficulties, without losing any functionality. The IoT-powered devices also opens the opportunity of whole world of M2M automation and benefits, such as automatically closing all garage doors after 9 PM or when people are away from the home. This technology further enables the power of smart phones, connected watches, tablets, IoT and M2M devices disruptively, changing how we live and interact with machines.
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1. A system for transforming a traditional device lacking networked processing capability into an Internet of Things (IoT) device, the system comprising:
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a Graphical User Interface (GUI); a docking station; a signal interface being configured to couple with the traditional device to receive and send information; a System on Chip (SoC) with network interfaces coupled to the docking station; sensors coupled to the SOC; a message server; a logic server; an authentication server; and an authorization server; wherein; the GUI is configured to define and instantiate functionalities of the traditional device in IoT/machine-to-machine (M2M) connected systems-of-systems; traditional device functionalities, data from the sensors and other system data are combined using the GUI and the logic server to instantiate new functionalities for the traditional device; the docking station is configured to directly couple with the traditional device instantiating the signal interface; the signal interface and SoC are configured to convert traditional signals into IoT messages/protocols that are to be disseminated via a network; the SoC is configured to publish and subscribe user defined functions tailored for the traditional device; the message server is configured to broker published and subscribed requests for the traditional device, and the logic and message servers are configured to notify and activate the traditional device functionalities based on schedules and set conditions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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