Operation device
US-2022057237-A1 · Feb 24, 2022 · US
US2023011572A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023011572-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117370363-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 8, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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Systems and methods for a wireless controller are provided. The wireless controller includes an enclosure having a top and a bottom, each having a substantially circular perimeter, and a side having a height circumferentially around the perimeter of the top and the bottom. A first sensor is configured to detect movement of the enclosure. A processor is coupled to the first sensor and configured to process signals from the first sensor and to send command signals via a wireless interface based at least upon the signals from the first sensor.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A wireless controller device comprising: an enclosure having a top and a bottom, each of the top and the bottom having a substantially circular perimeter, and a side having a height circumferentially around the perimeter of the top and the bottom and coupling the top with the bottom; a first sensor coupled to the enclosure; a processor coupled to the first sensor and configured to process signals from the first sensor; and a wireless interface coupled to the processor, the processor further configured to control the wireless interface to send one or more command signals via the wireless interface, the command signals based at least upon the signals from the first sensor, wherein the processor is configured to detect one or more user taps on the enclosure via at least the signals from the first sensor, and to control the wireless interface to send one or more command signals configured to control an audio signal based at least in part upon the one or more user taps. 2 . The wireless controller device of claim 1 wherein the first sensor includes at least one of an inertial measurement unit (IMU), an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a gravitometer, a microphone, a touch sensor, and a magnetometer. 3 . The wireless controller device of claim 1 further comprising a material coupled to the bottom and configured to provide a coefficient of friction with a surface in contact with the material. 4 . The wireless controller device of claim 1 further comprising a wall plate configured to accommodate and removably couple with the bottom. 5 . The wireless controller device of claim 4 further comprising a magnet that provides the removable coupling. 6 . The wireless controller device of claim 1 further comprising a second sensor configured to detect contact with at least one of the top, bottom, and side by a user, the processor further configured to process signals from the second sensor and to control the wireless interface to send command signals based at least upon the signals from the second sensor. 7 . The wireless controller device of claim 6 wherein the second sensor includes at least one of a capacitive touch sensor and a force sensor. 8 . The wireless controller device of claim 6 wherein the second sensor detects an amount of force exerted by the user via at least one of an inductance sensor, a capacitance sensor, a micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS), and a piezoelectric sensor. 9 . The wireless controller device of claim 6 wherein the command signals are based at least upon a detected gesture by the user. 10 . The wireless controller device of claim 1 wherein the command signals include one or more of pause, play, skip forward, skip backward, volume up, volume down, mute, and initiate pairing. 11 . The wireless controller device of claim 1 further comprising a vibration device coupled to the processor, the processor further configured to control the vibration device to provide haptic feedback to the user. 12 . The wireless controller device of claim 11 wherein the haptic feedback to the user includes at least a perceived detent in response to rotation. 13 . The wireless controller device of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to initiate a wireless connection by monitoring the wireless interface for a nearby device based upon a signal strength of one or more wireless signals between the wireless interface and the nearby device. 14 . The wireless controller device of claim 13 wherein the nearby device is selected by the processor as a device having the highest signal strength. 15 . The wireless controller device of claim 13 wherein the signal strength is indicated by a wireless message that includes a received signal strength indicator (RSSI). 16 . The wireless controller device of claim 13 wherein the processor is configured to initiate the wireless connection in response to at least one of a detected user gesture, a detected proximity to the nearby device, a power-on event, a detected lack of configuration settings, and a detected physical contact with the nearby device. 17 . The wireless controller device of claim 1 further comprising an infrared (IR) interface coupled to the processor and configured to send or receive infrared signals. 18 . The wireless controller device of claim 1 wherein the processor is further configured to determine a gyroscopic stability of a detected movement and to control the wireless interface to send the one or more command signals based upon the determination.
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