Vehicle and mobile device traffic hazard warning techniques
US-2015199578-A1 · Jul 16, 2015 · US
US10101869B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10101869-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615153599-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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In one embodiment, a method includes accessing a first context data associated with a first touch event on a first device and accessing a second context data associated with a touch event on the first device. The touch event has been detected by a second device. The method further includes comparing the first context data with the second context data and determining, based on the comparison, whether the first touch event is the touch event detected by the second device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: by a computing device, accessing a first context data comprising a first timestamp associated with a first touch event on a first device; by the computing device, accessing a second context data comprising a second timestamp associated with a touch event on the first device, wherein: the touch event comprises contact with the first device; the touch event comprising contact with the first device is detected by a second device based on at least one of an EMI signal, an accelerometer signal, or a microphone signal detected by the second device; and the second context data is generated based on the second device's detection of the touch event; determining an offset for one or more of the first timestamp and the second timestamp; comparing, based at least on the offset, the first context data with the second context data; and determining, based on the comparison, whether the first touch event is the touch event detected by the second device. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second context data comprises output from one or more of: an electrode of the second device coupled to a body of a user, wherein the electrode is configured to receive a signal from the body of the user, the signal being based on an electromagnetic interference signal generated by the first device; an accelerometer; or a microphone. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising identifying a user of the second device in response to the determination that the first touch event is the touch event detected by the second device. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein identifying the user comprises assigning the user an ID. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein identifying the user comprises accessing information identifying the user. 6. The method of claim 3 , wherein identifying the user comprises identifying the second device. 7. The method of claim 3 , further comprising authenticating the user to the first device. 8. The method of claim 3 , further comprising accessing one or more settings particular to the identified user. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the first device comprises a touch-sensitive device; and the second device comprises a wearable device. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the second device is associated with a first user; and the method further comprises: by the computing device, accessing a third timestamp associated with a second touch event detected by the first device, by the computing device, accessing a fourth timestamp associated with a touch event on the first device, the touch event having been detected by a third device associated with a second user; comparing the third timestamp with the fourth timestamp; determining, based on the comparison, whether the second touch event is the touch event detected by the third device; in response to a determination that the first touch event is the touch event detected by the second device, associating the first touch event with the first user; and in response to a determination that the second touch event is the touch event detected by the third device, associating the second touch event with the second user. 11. An apparatus comprising a touch sensor; and one or more processors coupled to the touch sensor and configured to: determine a first context data comprising a first timestamp associated with a first touch event detected by the touch sensor; receive from a second device a second context data comprising a second timestamp associated with a touch event on the apparatus; wherein: the touch event comprises contact with the apparatus; the touch event comprising contact with the apparatus is detected by the second device based on at least one of an EMI signal, an accelerometer signal, or a microphone signal detected by the second device; and the second context data is generated based on the second device's detection of the touch event; determine an offset for one or more of the first timestamp and the second timestamp; compare, based at least on the offset, the first context data with the second context data; and determine, based on the comparison, whether the first touch event is the touch event detected by the second device. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the second device comprises a wearable device. 13. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the second context data comprises output from one or more of: an electrode of the second device coupled to a body of a user, wherein the electrode is configured to receive a signal from the body of the user, the signal being based on an electromagnetic interference signal generated by the apparatus; an accelerometer; or a microphone. 14. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the one or more processors are further configured to identify a user of the second device in response to the determination that the first touch event is the touch event detected by the second device. 15. One or more non-transitory computer-readable storage media embodying logic that when executed by one or more processors cause the one or more processors to perform operations comprising: accessing a first context data comprising a first timestamp associated with a first touch event on a first device; accessing a second context data comprising a second timestamp associated with a touch event on the first device; wherein: the touch event comprises contact with the first device; the touch event comprising contact with the first device is detected by a second device based on at least one of an EMI signal, an accelerometer signal, or a microphone signal detected by the second device; and the second context data is generated based on the second device's detection of the touch event; determining an offset for one or more of the first timestamp and the second timestamp comparing, based at least on the offset, the first context data with the second context data, the second context data generated based on the second device's detection of the touch event; and determining, based on the comparison, whether the first touch event is the touch event detected by the second device. 16. A method comprising: by a computing device, accessing a first context data associated with a first touch event on a first device; by the computing device, accessing a second context data associated with a touch event on the first device, wherein: the touch event comprises contact with the first device; the touch event comprising contact with the first device is detected by a second device based on at least one of an EMI signal, an accelerometer signal, or a microphone signal detected by the second device; and the second context data is generated based on the second device's detection of the touch event; comparing the first context data with the second context data; determining, based on the comparison, whether the first touch event is the touch event detected by the second device; by the computing device, accessing a third context data associated with a second touch event on the first device; by the computing device, accessing a fourth context data associated with a touch event on the first device, the touch event associated with the third context data having been detected by a third device; comparing the third context data to the fourth context data; and determining, based on the comparison, whether the second touch event is the touch event detected by the third device. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising identifying a user of the second device in response to a determination that the first touch event is the touch e
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