Genetic markers associated with drought tolerance in maize
US-2015033406-A1 · Jan 29, 2015 · US
US2016299526A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016299526-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615066534-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An attachable article or device, such as a wristband, includes a flexible electronic display disposed thereon in a manner that is bendable or conformable to a user's wrist or other curved surface, and that enables various images to be displayed on the electronic display in a manner that is easily viewable to the user. The attachable article implements a messaging routine that enables a user or wearer to receive notifications of incoming messages and to selectively view incoming messages or indications thereof. Upon receipt of a message, the attachable article may activate one or more vibrational or other tactile signal generating element elements disposed at various locations on the article to inform the wearer that a new message exists and may present the contents of a message in a split display screen format or using a natural messaging methodology that waits for the user to take some specific natural action before displaying the message. Different vibrational patterns across the plurality of vibrational elements may signify different types of messages, and associations between vibrational patterns, message types, and locations on the flexible display at which different message indicators are displayed may be configurable.
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1 . A display system, comprising: an article having a substrate; a flexible display disposed over a portion of the substrate; a display driver electronically connected to the flexible display for providing image content to the flexible display; a user signaling element disposed on the article; a processor coupled to the display driver; and a memory that stores a messaging routine that, when executed on the processor, operates to: detect receipt of an incoming message, upon detecting receipt of the incoming message, send an activation signal to the user signaling element to generate a user signal sensible by a user, detect a predetermined action by the user within a predetermined period of time after causing the user signal, and display an indication of the message on a portion of the flexible display if the predetermined action is detected within the predetermined period of time. 2 . The display system of claim 1 , wherein the messaging routine detects the predetermined action by detecting one or more of a motion of the article, the positioning of the article in a predetermined position, or a change of an orientation of the article to a predetermined orientation. 3 . (canceled) 4 . The display system of claim 2 , wherein the predetermined position is a position associated with the article being disposed on a wrist of a wearer with the palm of the hand facing towards a wearer of the article. 5 . (canceled) 6 . The display system of claim 1 , wherein the messaging routine further determines a position or an orientation of the article to determine whether to send the activation signal to the user signaling element to cause the generation of the user signal. 7 . The display system of claim 6 , wherein the messaging routine determines the position or the orientation of the article by determining whether the article is disposed on a wrist of a wearer with the palm of the hand facing away from the wearer of the article. 8 . The display system of claim 6 , wherein the messaging routine determines the position or the orientation of the article by determining whether the article is disposed around another member, and wherein the messaging routine determines whether the article is disposed around the another member by determining whether first and second ends of the flexible substrate are connected or are disposed adjacent to one another. 9 . (canceled) 10 . The display system of claim 1 , wherein the article is a wristband and wherein the messaging routine displays the message on a portion of the flexible display disposed adjacent the inner wrist of the wearer if the action is detected within the predetermined period of time. 11 . The display system of claim 1 , further including a user interface and wherein the messaging routine detects the predetermined action by detecting a predetermined interaction of the user with the user interface. 12 . The display system of claim 11 , wherein the messaging routine detects an interaction of the user with the user interface by detecting a predetermined gesture entered by the user via the user interface. 13 . The display system of claim 1 , wherein the user signaling element is a vibrator, and the messaging routine sends an activation signal to the user signaling element so as to cause the vibrator to create a vibration pattern that indicates a type of message to be displayed. 14 . (canceled) 15 . (canceled) 16 . The display system of claim 1 , wherein the user signaling element is an audio signal generator, and the messaging routine sends an activation signal to the audio signal generator so as to cause the audio signal generator to create an audio signal that indicates a type of message to be displayed. 17 . The display system of claim 1 , wherein the user signaling element is a visual signal generator, and the messaging routine sends an activation signal to the visual signal generator so as to cause the visual signal generator to create a visual signal that indicates a type of message to be displayed, wherein the visual signal is one of an icon, a light, or a display image. 18 . (canceled) 19 . The display system of claim 1 , wherein the messaging routine detects the receipt of the incoming message by detecting the receipt of one of an e-mail message, a text message, a phone call, or a calendar alert. 20 .- 33 . (canceled) 34 . The display system of claim 1 , wherein the user signaling element comprises one or more tactile signal generating elements, each tactile signal generating element disposed at a respective different location on the article and wherein upon detecting the receipt of the incoming message, the messaging routine sends one or more activation signals to the one or more tactile signal generating elements to cause a tactile signal to be generated in a manner sensible by a user, wherein the incoming message has a message type included in a plurality of message types, and each message type of the plurality of message types corresponds to a different tactile signal. 35 . The display system of claim 34 , wherein the different tactile signals are vibration patterns distinguishable by at least one of: a total number of vibrations, a set of selected vibrational elements that are activated to generate the vibration pattern, a sequence of activation of members of the set of selected vibrational elements, a duration of one or more particular vibrations, or an intensity of vibration. 36 . (canceled) 37 . The display system of claim 34 , wherein: the tactile signal is indicative of a particular portion of the flexible display at which an indication of the incoming message is to be presented; and the messaging routine, when executed by the processor, further operates to cause the indication of the incoming message to be presented on the particular portion of the flexible display. 38 . The display system of claim 37 , wherein one or more of an association of the message type of the incoming message and the particular portion of the flexible display, an association of the particular tactile signal and the particular portion of the flexible display, or an association of the message type of the incoming message and the tactile signal is configurable by the user. 39 . (canceled) 40 . (canceled) 41 . The display system of claim 34 , wherein the message type of the incoming message corresponds to at least one of: an application executed by the processor of the article, a source of the incoming message, or a priority of the incoming message. 42 .- 122 . (canceled) 123 . The display system of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the flexible display on which the indication of the message is displayed is selected based on at least one of: a type of the incoming message, a predetermined action by the user, or a predetermined period of time. 124 . The display system of claim 123 , wherein the predetermined action by the user comprises one or more of: positioning of the article in a predetermined position, changing an orientation of the article to a predetermined orientation, a user input entered via a user interface of the article, or a plurality of predetermined actions by the user via the article.
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