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WO2014091062A1
WO2014091062A1 PCT/FI2012/051248 FI2012051248W WO2014091062A1 WO 2014091062 A1 WO2014091062 A1 WO 2014091062A1 FI 2012051248 W FI2012051248 W FI 2012051248W WO 2014091062 A1 WO2014091062 A1 WO 2014091062A1
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Juha Arrasvuori
Petri Piippo
Andrés LUCERO
Marion Boberg
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  • the embodiments of the present invention relates to data exchange between at least two devices.
  • Background Electronic devices such as smart phones having data storage means and a display are capable of create virtual workspace or expanded display when combined together. For example, when two apparatuses are placed next to each other, the viewing area can be expanded to cover the two adjacent displays instead of one.
  • Such a functionality can be found from certain portable devices, but also from a system having a laptop display and an external display, which together can create an expanded viewing area.
  • a method comprises detecting at least one device being stacked with said apparatus, wherein said at least one device and said apparatus are configured to store data; detecting a rotation of at least the apparatus with respect to rest of the stacked devices; determining the direction of the rotation; and performing a data transfer action according to said determined direction.
  • the data transfer action comprises sending data from the apparatus to at least one device. According to an embodiment, the data transfer action comprises fetching data from at least one device to the apparatus.
  • a method comprises detecting at least one near-by second device by a first device; obtaining a data element from said detected at least one near-by second device; obtaining a data element from said first device; combining the data elements to create data element combination; searching content by means of the data element combination; outputting the content via at least one of the devices.
  • a data element from said detected at least one near-by second device is fetched by said first device.
  • At least one near-by device is detected from a stack of devices in which stack at least part of the displays of the stacked devices overlap; wherein the content is output to the overlapping area of the stacked devices.
  • the content is visual content, wherein the content is displayed via at least one of the devices.
  • the content is searched from one of the devices.
  • content is searched from a source external to the devices.
  • the content is transferred to at least one of the devices.
  • the direction of the transfer between devices is determined by detecting a rotation direction of one of the devices with respect to at least one other device in a stack of devices.
  • an apparatus comprises at least one processor, memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to perform at least the following: detecting at least one device being stacked with said apparatus, wherein said at least one device and said apparatus are configured to store data; detecting a rotation of at least the apparatus with respect to rest of the stacked devices; deternnining the direction of the rotation; and perfornning a data transfer action according to said determined direction.
  • an apparatus comprises at least one processor, memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to perform at least the following: detecting at least one near-by second device; obtaining a data element from said detected at least one near-by second device; obtaining a data element from the apparatus; combining the data elements to create data element combination; searching content by means of the data element combination; outputting the content via at least one of the devices.
  • a system comprises at least one processor, memory including computer program code, the memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the system to perform at least the following: detecting at least one device being stacked with an apparatus, wherein said at least one device and said apparatus are configured to store data; detecting a rotation of at least the apparatus with respect to rest of the stacked devices; determining the direction of the rotation; and performing a data transfer action according to said determined direction.
  • an apparatus comprises means for detecting at least one device being stacked with said apparatus, wherein said at least one device and said apparatus are configured to store data; means for detecting a rotation of at least the apparatus with respect to rest of the stacked devices; means for determining the direction of the rotation; and means for performing a data transfer action according to said determined direction.
  • an apparatus comprises means for detecting at least one near-by second device by the apparatus; means for obtaining a data element from said detected at least one near-by second device; means for obtaining a data element from said apparatus; means for combining the data elements to create data element combination; means for searching content by means of the data element combination; and means for outputting the content via at least one of the devices.
  • a computer program product embodied on a non- transitory computer readable medium, comprises computer program code configured to, when executed on at least one processor, cause an apparatus or a system to: detect at least one device being stacked with said apparatus, wherein said at least one device and said apparatus are configured to store data; detect a rotation of at least the apparatus with respect to rest of the stacked devices; determine the direction of the rotation; and perform a data transfer action according to said determined direction.
  • a computer program product embodied on a non- transitory computer readable medium, comprises computer program code configured to, when executed on at least one processor, cause an apparatus or a system to: detect at least one near-by second device by a first device; obtain a data element from said detected at least one near-by second device; obtain a data element from said first device; combine the data elements to create data element combination; search content by means of the data element combination; output the content via at least one of the devices.
  • Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of an apparatus
  • Fig. 2 shows an embodiment of a layout of an apparatus
  • Fig. 3 shows an embodiment of a network system
  • Fig. 4 shows an embodiment for combining information semantically
  • Fig. 5 shows another embodiment for combining information semantically
  • Fig. 6 shows an embodiment of a method for combining information semantically
  • Fig. 7 shows an embodiment for exchanging information between devices
  • Fig. 8 shows an embodiment of a method for exchanging information between devices.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates and example of the apparatus, e.g. a smart phone.
  • the apparatus 151 contains memory 152, at least one processor 153 and 156, and computer program code 154 residing in the memory 152.
  • the apparatus according to the example of Figure 1 also has one or more cameras 155 and 159 for capturing image data, for example stereo video.
  • the apparatus of this example also contains one, two or more microphones 157 and 158 for capturing sound.
  • the apparatus may also contain sensor for generating sensor data relating to the apparatus' relationship to the surroundings.
  • the apparatus also comprises a display 160 for viewing single- view, stereoscopic (2-view) or multiview (more-than-2-view) images.
  • the display 160 may be extended at least partly on the back cover of the apparatus.
  • the apparatus 151 also comprises an interface means (e.g. a user interface) which allows a user to interact with the apparatus.
  • the user interface means is implemented either using one or more of the following: the display 160, a keypad 161 , voice control, or other structures.
  • the apparatus is configured to connect to another device e.g. by means of a communication block (not shown in Fig. 1 ) able to receive and/or transmit information.
  • FIG. 2 shows a layout of an apparatus according to an example embodiment.
  • the electronic device 50 is for example a mobile terminal (e.g. mobile phone, a smart phone, a camera device, a tablet device) or other user equipment of a wireless communication system.
  • Embodiments of the invention may be implemented within any electronic device or apparatus, such a personal computer and a laptop computer.
  • the apparatus 50 shown in Figure 2 comprises a housing 30 for incorporating and protecting the device.
  • the apparatus 50 further comprises a display 32 in the form of e.g. a liquid crystal display. In other embodiments of the invention the display is any suitable display technology suitable to display an image or video.
  • the apparatus 50 further comprises a keypad 34 or other data input means. In other embodiments of the invention any suitable data or user interface mechanism may be employed.
  • the user interface may be implemented as a virtual keyboard or data entry system as part of a touch-sensitive display.
  • the apparatus comprises a microphone 36 or any suitable audio input which may be a digital or analogue signal input.
  • the apparatus 50 further comprises an audio output device which in embodiments of the invention may be any one of: an earpiece 38, speaker, or an analogue audio or digital audio output connection.
  • the apparatus 50 of Figure 2 also comprises a battery 40 (or in other embodiments of the invention the device may be powered by any suitable mobile energy device such as solar cell, fuel cell or clockwork generator).
  • the apparatus according to an embodiment comprises an infrared port 42 for short range line of sight communication to other devices.
  • the apparatus 50 may further comprise any suitable short range communication solution such as for example a Bluetooth wireless connection, a near field communication (NFC) connection or a USB/Firewire wired connection.
  • NFC near field communication
  • Figure 3 shows a system, where the apparatus is able to function.
  • the different devices may be connected via a fixed network 210 such as the Internet or a local area network; or a mobile communication network 220 such as the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) network, 3rd Generation (3G) network, 3.5th Generation (3.5G) network, 4th Generation (4G) network, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), Bluetooth®, or other contemporary and future networks.
  • GSM Global System for Mobile communications
  • 3G 3rd Generation
  • 3.5G 3.5th Generation
  • 4G 4th Generation
  • WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
  • Bluetooth® Wireless Local Area Network
  • the networks comprise network elements such as routers and switches to handle data (not shown), and communication interfaces such as the base stations 230 and 231 in order for providing access for the different devices to the network, and the base stations 230, 231 are themselves connected to the mobile network 220 via a fixed connection 276 or a wireless connection 277.
  • servers 240, 241 and 242 each connected to the mobile network 220, which servers, or one of the servers, may be arranged to operate as computing nodes (i.e. to form a cluster of computing nodes or a so-called server farm).
  • Some of the above devices, for example the computers 240, 241 , 242 may be such that they are arranged to make up a connection to the Internet with the communication elements residing in the fixed network 210.
  • Internet access devices Internet tablets
  • personal computers 260 of various sizes and formats
  • computing devices 261 , 262 of various sizes and formats.
  • These devices 250, 251 , 260, 261 , 262 and 263 can also be made of multiple parts.
  • the various devices are connected to the networks 210 and 220 via communication connections such as a fixed connection 270, 271 , 272 and 280 to the internet, a wireless connection 273 to the internet 210, a fixed connection 275 to the mobile network 220, and a wireless connection 278, 279 and 282 to the mobile network 220.
  • the connections 271 -282 are implemented by means of communication interfaces at the respective ends of the communication connection. All or some of these devices 250, 251 , 260, 261 , 262 and 263 are configured to access a server 240, 241 , 242 and a social network service.
  • two or more devices e.g. smartphones
  • the embodiments have two viewpoints:
  • This part of the method is based on a principle where a keyword from one of the devices is combined with a keyword from at least one other device. The resulting combination is used for searching content, that can be shown to the user(s).
  • a first device (410) comprises a keyword "hat”
  • a second device (420) comprises a contact card for a person "Alfred Smith”.
  • the contact card may comprise contact information, such as telephone number, email address, home address, etc.
  • the contact card may comprises a photo of the contact (425).
  • the overlapping area (430) shows the combination of the keyword "hat” from the first device (410) and a contact card from the second device (420), i.e. a contact with a hat.
  • the overlapping area (430) may display a slideshow of the photos where the people in the contact list appear with hats on their heads. This is implemented in such a manner that the names of the people are obtained from the contact list of the second device. These names, together with a keyword "hat" from the first device, are sent to a photo service and the matching photos are shown one at time on the overlapping area of the displays.
  • the photo service being used can locate on either the first device or the second device. Instead of showing the combination on the overlapping area of the devices, it is also possible to use a display of either device, or an expanded display made of both devices, when the devices are located next to each other.
  • a first device (510) has as a keyword ⁇ colour blue>.
  • the display can contain background of blue colour, or an image of blue colour, whereby in both cases the display can show only blue.
  • the display of the first device (510) can show a list of colours, where the user is able to select a colour blue. Blue may have been indicated in a metadata of the image file.
  • a second device (520) has as a keyword "moon”, which relates to an image being shown on the display of the second device (520).
  • the moon as a content of an image can be identified from the metadata of the image.
  • one of the apparatuses may use the keyword combination "Blue”+”Moon" as a search term, to obtain a result from a service, either from one of the devices or from a network service.
  • the result may be brought to the overlapping area (530).
  • the overlapping area (530) triggers a player to play a song "Blue Moon” by Elvis Presley.
  • the overlapping area can play only the audio file of the song, or alternatively the video file.
  • the users are able to alter the size of the overlapping area, whereby the content display size is also altered. By this embodiment, the users can experiment to come up with surprising results of media provided from a service.
  • the result can be provided to one of the displays or to an expanded display of the two devices' display.
  • a user of the first device (510) dynamically changes the content of the display of the first device (510), for example to contain a picture of a river
  • the keywords from the first and second devices (510, 520) are combined again, to create a combination by means of which a result is searched from a service.
  • the users After having brought the result to the overlapping area, the users are able to hear another song "Moon river” by Frank Sinatra.
  • the result for the overlapping area can be surprisingly changed by defining a new keyword in one of the devices.
  • a song is only an example.
  • the resulting media item can be an image, a social network wall, a web page, a song, a video clip, an audio clip, or any other content that can be retrieved from one of the devices or from a network service by a keyword search.
  • first device detects an existence of another device (610).
  • the first device receives data from the another device (620), from where at least some information (a keyword) is extracted (630).
  • the first device also determines its own information (640) after which the extracted information and its own information are combined (650).
  • the combination is used as a search term to look for an action (660).
  • the action can be displaying an image, which image relates to the keyword combination.
  • the action can be playing an audio or video file that relates to the keyword combination.
  • the action can be displaying a web site relating to the keyword combination.
  • Each of these actions can be displayed, performed, run in one of the devices or in an expanded display of two or more devices, or on an overlapping display area of two or more devices.
  • FIG. 7 An embodiment for exchanging information between devices is shown in Figure 7.
  • a first device (710) and a second device (720) are stacked on top of each other (i.e. stacked substantially parallel to each other within a short distance).
  • screwing is known from other fields of technology, and people know to which direction the screw must be turned to make the screw to screw down and similarly to which direction the screw must be turned to make the screw to screw up.
  • the screwing principle may be utilized for information exchange.
  • the second device (720) is rotated with respect to the first device (710), whereby an information exchange is started.
  • the source for the information to be exchanged may be determined according to the screwing principle. For example, when the second device (720) is "screwed down” i.e. rotated clockwise (as shown in Figure 7 by means of the arrow 725) the information is transmitted ("pushed") from the second device (720) to the first device (710).
  • the second device (710) is "screwed up", i.e. rotated counterclockwise the information is transmitted ("pulled") from the first device (710) to the second device (720).
  • the first device (710) can stay still with respect to the rotating second device, or the first device can be rotated as well.
  • the thing that matter is the direction of the changing position of the devices with respect to each other.
  • the second device (720) is configured to perform the exchange action either by pushing or pulling.
  • the role of the devices can be changed, either by defining the role for both devices, or at least for the device being in charge, or by changing the order of the devices in the stack, so that the device covering the other device's display is automatically the device in charge.
  • the device from which information is transferred from or transferred to can be a "dummy" device meaning that it does not necessarily has to have computing capabilities but only a readable/writable memory.
  • the device in charge has the means for sensing the respective position of the devices and the change in said respective position.
  • These means for sensing the respective position may include at least one of the following: an accelerator, a magnetometer, a camera, a "hover display” utilizing capacitive sensor, or their combination.
  • Figure 8 illustrates an embodiment of the method for exchanging information between devices as a flowchart. At first, an existence of another device is detected (810) in a stack of devices. Then, a respective position to the detected device is determined (820). This position is used as a reference position (825). The change in the reference position is detected (830). After this, the new position is compared (840) to the reference position to determine the direction of the change, and the new position is set as a reference position (845).
  • the determined direction is used to select (850) how the data transfer is performed, i.e. from the detected device or to the detected device.
  • the clockwise direction of the change in the respective location from the device's (the one performing the data transfer operation) point of view transfers data to the other device
  • the counterclockwise direction of the change in the respective location from the device's (being in charge) point of view transfers data from the other device.
  • the stacked or neighboring devices need to identify the existence of another device.
  • the existence of the other device can be identified e.g. by determining the strength of Bluetooth signal or by near field communication method (NFC).
  • one of the devices e.g. first device
  • receives data from another device e.g. detected device
  • the data can be received by means of the information exchange method as described above.
  • the extracted information from the detected device and information from the first device are analyzed. In the analysis, at least one of the following are checked: the metadata of the information, file names of the information, text content of the information, image analysis of the information.
  • one or more parts of the extracted information from the detected device and the information from the first device are semantically combined.
  • the combined one or more parts are used to provide a certain action.
  • the resulting action can then be shared with the other device(s) by means of the information exchange method as described above, when the devices are stacked.
  • the information exchange method can be further utilized for semantic information combining.
  • the screwing principle may be utilized to vary one of the keywords.
  • the colours can be browsed from blue to other colours (to result in keyword combination "Pink moon”, “Yellow moon”, “Silver moon”, etc.), and by rotating the first device counterclockwise the colours are reversely browsed.
  • the first device can browse an image gallery to select the other keyword to be combined with a "moon” (to result in a keyword combination e.g. "Moon river”, “Moon child”, “Man in the moon”, etc.).
  • the keywords can be combined with varying order.
  • the device is configured to search for any file that satisfies the keyword combination regardless of the order of the keywords. For example, if a result is found for "Blue Moon", also "Moon Blue” can be searched. Therefore, "Blue” as a keyword from the first device can be replaced with keyword “River” from the first device to be combined with keyword “Moon” from the second device.
  • “Blue” as a keyword from the first device can be replaced with keyword “River” from the first device to be combined with keyword “Moon” from the second device.
  • the images in the image gallery of the second device can be browsed to select another keyword to replace "moon” (to result in a keyword combination e.g. "Blue eyes”, “Blue velvet”, “Blue suede shoes”, etc.)
  • the image gallery of the second device a reversely browsed.
  • one or more devices store an application for companionship.
  • the application collects data from the devices where the application exists.
  • the application can start e.g. when the two or more devices are close enough to each other.
  • the data being collected can be metadata of image, calendar events, message, collection of web pages user has visited lately, music titles, emails, videos, games, map data etc.
  • the user may be asked which data can be used in said application, e.g. by checking a tick box.
  • the collected data is in form of text.
  • the application may collect information e.g. from different time intervals or only a certain time period e.g. last two hours or similar.
  • the application After the devices are connected, e.g. with a Bluetooth connection or NFC, the application starts analyzing the text data in each device to find patterns by combining data from both devices to be used as keyword combination.
  • a keyword combination is found, an application for amusement is started in least one of the devices.
  • this application When this application is turned on, it starts automatically (without user interaction) to show video or start to play music, or provide some other amusement etc. based on the analysis and keyword combination. That is based on a search in one or more applications either in one or more nearby devices or network devices, and when the match is found, the respective action (e.g. playing video, music or some other amusing action) will occur.
  • the various embodiments may provide a surprising result to be shown when data from several devices are combined. The result is more than the combination of the keywords.
  • the present embodiment for exchanging information between devices represents remarkable advantage over the related technology. This is because data can be easily transmitted by rotating at least one of the devices, whereby less, even none, data transfer configuration by a user needs to be done.
  • the various embodiments of the invention can be implemented with the help of computer program code that resides in a memory and causes the relevant apparatuses to carry out the invention.
  • a device may comprise circuitry and electronics for handling, receiving and transmitting data, computer program code in a memory, and a processor that, when running the computer program code, causes the device to carry out the features of an embodiment.

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L'invention concerne, dans des modes de réalisation, un procédé qui comprend la détection d'au moins un dispositif empilé avec un appareil, ledit au moins un dispositif et ledit appareil étant configurés pour mémoriser des données ; la détection d'une rotation au moins de l'appareil par rapport au reste des dispositifs empilés ; la détermination de la direction de rotation ; et la réalisation d'une action de transfert de données selon la direction déterminée. De même, les modes de réalisation de l'invention concernent un procédé qui comprend la détection d'au moins un second dispositif proche par un premier dispositif ; l'obtention d'un élément de données depuis ledit au moins un second dispositif proche détecté ; l'obtention d'un élément de données du second dispositif ; la combinaison des éléments de données afin de créer une combinaison d'éléments de données ; la recherche de contenu par le biais de la combinaison d'éléments de données ; et la production du contenu par le biais d'au moins l'un des dispositifs. Les modes de réalisation de l'invention concernent également un équipement technique destiné à réaliser les procédés.
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