58 patents in CPC class H04W
A mobile computing device executes a mobile application received from a provisioning source, the mobile application including at least programming code and at least one structured document that together describe at least a portion of functionality provided by the mobile application. An abstraction layer executing on the mobile computing device populates a Document Object Model (“DOM”) structure, the DOM structure at least in part representing the running state of the mobile application consistent with the portion of the functionality provided by the mobile application described in the received at least one structured document and programming code. The abstraction layer updates a device-independent application user interface, responsive to the reconfiguring of the DOM structure and converts the at least one structured document and the received programming code into a temporary form that is configured to be transmitted, received, and decoded back into an original form on a second mobile device.
In an approach to text prediction, a computer detects an initialization of a text-based communication between a first user and a second user. The computer determines whether a predictive text dictionary associated with the second user exists, wherein the predictive text dictionary is based, at least in part, on a history of communication between the first user and the second user. Responsive to determining a predictive text dictionary associated with the second user exists, the computer receives the text-based communication. The computer determines whether one or more words are detected in the text-based communication that do not exist in the predictive text dictionary associated with the second user. Responsive to determining one or more words are detected that do not exist in the predictive text dictionary associated with the second user, the computer adds the one or more new words to the predictive text dictionary associated with the second user.
A method for modeling air pollution includes receiving a weather model for a particular geographic region. Satellite-observed pollution observation data over the geographic region is received. A physical dispersion model for pollution over the geographic region is generated using the received weather model. The received satellite-observed pollution observation data is interpolated to the generated physical model. The interpolated satellite-observed pollution observation data and the generated physical model are combined using weighted coefficients for both the interpolated satellite-observed pollution observation data and the generated physical model. The weighted coefficients are calculated in accordance with a relative error in both the physical dispersion model and the satellite-observed pollution observation data.
An electronic device includes a biometric sensor, such as a fingerprint sensor, that identifies biometric input received at the biometric sensor. One or more processors operable with the biometric sensor identify one or more companion devices operating within a wireless communication radius of the electronic device. Where multiple companion devices are within the wireless communication radius, a user can make a selection of one or more of them. One or more gesture sensors identify a predefined gesture input, such as a key turn simulation. A wireless communication circuit responsive to the one or more processors, delivers an actuation credential to at least one companion device to control the companion device.
Example implementations relate to encrypted capabilities stored in global memory. For example, in an implementation, a capability protection system may store an encrypted capability into global memory, where the encrypted capability is encrypted based on a condition. The capability protection system may receive, from a node in communication with the global memory, a request to access the encrypted capability stored in the global memory. The capability protection system may provide to the node a decrypted form of the encrypted capability upon satisfaction of the condition by the node.