Computer program, system, and method for observation and communication for mobile settings, mobile applications, and wearable mobile devices

US9866757B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9866757-B2
Application numberUS-201515521692-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 27, 2015
Priority dateOct 27, 2014
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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A system including at least first and second wearable mobile devices and optionally one or more smartphones or other computing devices for allowing a wearable mobile device wearer, an on-site observer, and a remote observer to research and test usability of products in mobile settings, mobile applications, mobile devices, and wearable mobile devices, desktop usability settings, and other settings and devices. The devices nm a software application for generating first-person video and third-person video, transmitting the video to the other devices, marking the videos with time stamps, and allowing the remote observer to send messages and other information to the other devices.

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Having thus described various embodiments of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: 1. A method of performing usability research, the method comprising the steps of: donning a first wearable mobile device via a first user, the first wearable mobile device comprising: a frame for supporting the first wearable mobile device on the first user's face; a processor configured to run a usability research application in a wearer mode; a camera mounted on the frame for capturing first-person video from the first user's perspective; a microphone mounted on the frame for capturing audio corresponding to the first-person video; a display for displaying images and information; and a transceiver for communicating over a network with other computing devices running the usability research application in an on-site observer mode and/or a remote observer mode; performing a task or series of tasks via the first user; generating live first-person video of the first user performing the task or series of tasks via the camera of the first wearable mobile device and the usability research application operating in the wearer mode; and transmitting the live first-person video over the network for reception by the other computing devices, further comprising the steps of: donning a second wearable mobile device via a second user, the second wearable mobile device comprising: a frame for supporting the second wearable mobile device on the second user's face; a processor configured to run the usability research application in an on-site observer mode; a camera mounted on the frame of the second wearable mobile device for capturing third-person video from the second user's perspective; a microphone mounted on the frame of the second wearable mobile device for capturing audio corresponding to the third-person video; a display for displaying images and information; and a transceiver for communicating with other devices over the network; receiving the live first-person video from the first wearable mobile device; displaying the live first-person video from the first wearable mobile device via the usability research application operating in the on-site observer mode; generating live third-person video of the first user performing the task or series of tasks via the camera of the second wearable mobile device and the usability research application operating in the on-site observer mode; and transmitting the live third-person video over the network for reception by other computing devices. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of: providing a mobile device via a third user, the mobile device comprising: a processor configured to run the usability research application in a remote observer mode; a display for displaying images and information; and a transceiver for communicating with the first and second wearable mobile devices over the network; receiving the live first-person video from the first wearable mobile device and the live third-person video from the second wearable mobile device; and displaying the live first-person video received from the first wearable mobile device and/or the live third-person video received from the second wearable mobile device via the display of the mobile device of the third user and the usability research application operating in the remote observer mode. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising the steps of: generating a message via the mobile device of the third user, the message comprising a request for the second user to ask the first user a question or a request for the second user to ask the first user to perform an action; transmitting the message to the second wearable mobile device over the network; and receiving the message via the second wearable mobile device. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising the steps of displaying the message on the display of the second wearable mobile device. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the message is a Short Message Service (SMS) text message. 6. The method of claim 3 , further comprising the step of generating an alert via the second wearable mobile device for notifying the second user of incoming messages sent from the mobile device of the third user. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of recording the live first-person video and/or the live third-person video onto a memory of the first wearable mobile device, the second wearable mobile device, the mobile device of the third user, and/or a remote computer system. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising the step of logging one or more time stamps of the live first-person video and/or the live third-person video. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the step of logging one or more time stamps includes tapping a stem of the first or second wearable mobile device. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the step of logging the one or more time stamps of the live first-person video and/or the live third-person video includes generating one or more time stamps corresponding to the time or times the one or more points of interest occur in the live first-person video and/or the live third-person video and storing the one or more time stamps on a memory of the first wearable mobile device, the second wearable mobile device, the mobile device of the third user, or a remote computer system. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising the step of reviewing the recording of the live first-person video and/or the live third-person video by selectively shifting playback of the recording directly to a position or positions of the recording corresponding to the one or more time stamps. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising synchronizing playback of the recording of the live first-person video and the recording of the live third-person video. 13. A system for performing usability research, the system comprising: a first wearable mobile device comprising: a frame for supporting the first wearable mobile device on a first user's face; a processor configured to run a usability research application in a wearer mode; a camera mounted on the frame, the camera being configured to generate live first-person video of the first user performing a task or series of tasks; a microphone mounted on the frame for capturing audio corresponding to the first-person video; a display for displaying images and information; and a transceiver configured to transmit the live first-person video over a network; a second wearable mobile device comprising: a frame for supporting the second wearable mobile device on a second user's face; a processor configured to run the usability research application in an on-site observer mode; a camera mounted on the frame of the second wearable mobile device, the camera of the second wearable mobile device being configured to generate live third-person video of the first user performing a task or series from the second user's perspective; a microphone mounted on the frame of the second wearable mobile device for capturing audio corresponding to the live third-person video; a transceiver configured to receive the live first-person video from the first wearable mobile device; and a display configured to display the live first-person video from the first wearable mobile device via the usability research application operating in the on-site observer mode; and a remote mobile device comprising: a processor configured to run the usability research application in a remote observer mode; a transceiver configured to receive the live first-person video from the first wearable

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What does patent US9866757B2 cover?
A system including at least first and second wearable mobile devices and optionally one or more smartphones or other computing devices for allowing a wearable mobile device wearer, an on-site observer, and a remote observer to research and test usability of products in mobile settings, mobile applications, mobile devices, and wearable mobile devices, desktop usability settings, and other settin…
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Univ Wichita State
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N5/23293. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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