Scent schedule based on relatedness of scent delivery devices in a scent delivery system
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A45D-034/02
G05B-019/042
G05D-007/06
A61L-009/03
A61L-009/12
A61L-009/14
B05B-012/02
G06Q-010/06
H04L-029/08
A61M-021/00
출원번호
US-0243509
(2016-08-22)
등록번호
US-10073430
(2018-09-11)
발명자
/ 주소
CHandler, John Thurston
Morton, Chad Alan
출원인 / 주소
Scentair Technologies, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
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초록▼
A scent delivery system includes first and second scent delivery units and a central controller. The central controller is configured to generate command data capable of affecting operation of at least the first and second units based on one or more scenting schedules. The central controller is also
A scent delivery system includes first and second scent delivery units and a central controller. The central controller is configured to generate command data capable of affecting operation of at least the first and second units based on one or more scenting schedules. The central controller is also configured to determine a relatedness and an order of priority between the units, and determine whether a desired activation time for the first unit overlaps at least partially with a desired activation time for the second unit. Based upon a determination that the first unit is related to the second unit and that a desired activation time for the first unit overlaps at least partially with a desired activation time for the second unit, the central controller is further configured to coordinate activity level of each of the first and second delivery units during the overlapping activation time according to the order of priority.
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1. A computer-implemented method for delivering scents, comprising: establishing a communication network including a central controller and a plurality of networked scent delivery devices, wherein the central controller is configured to control operation of each of the plurality of networked scent d
1. A computer-implemented method for delivering scents, comprising: establishing a communication network including a central controller and a plurality of networked scent delivery devices, wherein the central controller is configured to control operation of each of the plurality of networked scent delivery devices, wherein controlling the operation is based on one or more master schedules, and wherein the one or more master schedules includes a first scheduled scent event that defines the operation of a first networked scent delivery device and a second scheduled scent event that defines the operation of a second networked scent delivery device;performing a conflict check to prevent concurrent emissions of scent from the first and second networked scent delivery devices, wherein the conflict check is performed in advance of transmitting command data to the first or second networked scent delivery device, and wherein performing the conflict check includes comparing the first scheduled scent event of the first networked scent delivery device and the second scheduled scent event of the second networked scent delivery device;automatically generating command data that is configured to control the operation of the first networked scent delivery device, wherein when the comparison indicates a conflict between the first scheduled scent event and the second scheduled scent event, the first scheduled scent event is automatically modified to prevent the conflict, and wherein the command data represents the modified first scheduled scent event;transmitting the command data to the first networked scent delivery device using the communication network;receiving a signal from the first networked scent delivery device using the communication network, wherein the signal includes status data representing a status of the first networked scent delivery device; andstoring the status associated with the first networked scent delivery device, wherein the status identifies a functionality of the first networked scent delivery device. 2. The computer-implemented method for delivering scents, as recited in claim 1, wherein the status data corresponding to the first networked scent delivery device indicates an operation status of the first networked scent delivery device. 3. The computer-implemented method for delivering scents, as recited in claim 2, wherein the operation status indicates whether or not the first networked scent delivery device is operating to deliver the scent. 4. The computer-implemented method for delivering scents, as recited in claim 2, wherein the operation status indicates whether the first networked scent delivery device is currently connected to the communication network. 5. The computer-implemented method for delivering scents, as recited in claim 1, wherein, when the command data is received at the first networked scent delivery device over the communication network, the first networked scent delivery device is controlled in accordance with the command data. 6. The computer-implemented method for delivering scents, as recited in claim 5, wherein controlling the first networked scent delivery device includes activating the first networked scent delivery device to deliver the scent in accordance with the command data. 7. The computer-implemented method for delivering scents, as recited in claim 5, wherein controlling the first networked scent delivery device includes deactivating the first networked scent delivery device, such that delivery of the scent is deactivated in accordance with the command data. 8. The computer-implemented method for delivery scents, as recited in claim 1, wherein comparing includes determining whether there is a conflict between the first scheduled scent event and the second scheduled scent event, wherein when the conflict exists, at least one of the first schedule scent event and the second scheduled scent event is modified, and wherein the command data represents the modified first or second scheduled scent event, such that the command data prevents concurrent emissions. 9. The computer-implemented method for delivery scents, as recited in claim 1, wherein comparing includes determining whether the first scheduled scent event is defined in a same group with the second scheduled scent event, wherein when the first scheduled scent event is defined in the same group with the second scheduled scent event, at least one of the first or second scheduled scent event is modified, and wherein determining whether the first scheduled scent event is defined in the same group with the second scheduled scent event is based at least in part on a machine-specific factors. 10. A system for delivering scents, comprising: one or more data processors; anda non-transitory computer-readable storage medium containing instructions which, when executed on the one or more data processors, cause the one or more data processors to perform operations including: establishing a communication network including a central controller and a plurality of networked scent delivery devices, wherein the central controller is configured to control operation of each of the plurality of networked scent delivery devices, wherein controlling the operation is based on one or more master schedules, and wherein the one or more master schedules includes a first scheduled scent event that defines the operation of a first networked scent delivery device and a second scheduled scent event that defines the operation of a second networked scent delivery device;performing a conflict check to prevent concurrent emissions of scent from the first and second networked scent delivery devices, wherein the conflict check is performed in advance of transmitting command data to the first or second networked scent delivery device, and wherein performing the conflict check includes comparing the first scheduled scent event of the first networked scent delivery device and the second scheduled scent event of the second networked scent delivery device;automatically generating command data that is configured to control the operation of the first networked scent delivery device, wherein when the comparison indicates a conflict between the first scheduled scent event and the second scheduled scent event, the first scheduled scent event is automatically modified to prevent the conflict, and wherein the command data represents the modified first scheduled scent event;transmitting the command data to the first networked scent delivery device using the communication network;receiving a signal from the first networked scent delivery device using the communication network, wherein the signal includes status data representing a status of the first networked scent delivery device; andstoring the status associated with the first networked scent delivery device, wherein the status identifies a functionality of the first networked scent delivery device. 11. The system for delivering scents, as recited in claim 10, wherein the status data corresponding to the first networked scent delivery device indicates an operation status of the first networked scent delivery device. 12. The system for delivering scents, as recited in claim 11, wherein the operation status indicates whether or not the first networked scent delivery device is operating to deliver the scent. 13. The system for delivering scents, as recited in claim 11, wherein the operation status indicates whether the first networked scent delivery device is currently connected to the communication network. 14. The system for delivering scents, as recited in claim 10, wherein, when the command data is received at the first networked scent delivery device over the communication network, the first networked scent delivery device is controlled in accordance with the command data. 15. The system for delivering scents, as recited in claim 14, wherein controlling the first networked scent delivery device includes activating the first networked scent delivery device to deliver the scent in accordance with the command data. 16. The system for delivering scents, as recited in claim 14, wherein controlling the first networked scent delivery device includes deactivating the first networked scent delivery device, such that delivery of the scent is deactivated in accordance with the command data. 17. The system for delivering scents, as recited in claim 10, wherein comparing includes determining whether there is a conflict between the first scheduled scent event and the second scheduled scent event, wherein when the conflict exists, at least one of the first schedule scent event and the second scheduled scent event is modified, and wherein the command data represents the modified first or second scheduled scent event, such that the command data prevents concurrent emissions. 18. The system for delivering scents, as recited in claim 10, wherein comparing includes determining whether the first scheduled scent event is defined in a same group with the second scheduled scent event, wherein when the first scheduled scent event is defined in the same group with the second scheduled scent event, at least one of the first or second scheduled scent event is modified, and wherein determining whether the first scheduled scent event is defined in the same group with the second scheduled scent event is based at least in part on a machine-specific factors. 19. A computer-program product tangibly embodied in a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium, including instructions configured to cause a data processing apparatus to perform operations including: establishing a communication network including a central controller and a plurality of networked scent delivery devices, wherein the central controller is configured to control operation of each of the plurality of networked scent delivery devices, wherein controlling the operation is based on one or more master schedules, and wherein the one or more master schedules includes a first scheduled scent event that defines the operation of a first networked scent delivery device and a second scheduled scent event that defines the operation of a second networked scent delivery device;performing a conflict check to prevent concurrent emissions of scent from the first and second networked scent delivery devices, wherein the conflict check is performed in advance of transmitting command data to the first or second networked scent delivery device, and wherein performing the conflict check includes comparing the first scheduled scent event of the first networked scent delivery device and the second scheduled scent event of the second networked scent delivery device;automatically generating command data that is configured to control the operation of the first networked scent delivery device, wherein when the comparison indicates a conflict between the first scheduled scent event and the second scheduled scent event, the first scheduled scent event is automatically modified to prevent the conflict, and wherein the command data represents the modified first scheduled scent event;transmitting the command data to the first networked scent delivery device using the communication network;receiving a signal from the first networked scent delivery device using the communication network, wherein the signal includes status data representing a status of the first networked scent delivery device; andstoring the status associated with the first networked scent delivery device, wherein the status identifies a functionality of the first networked scent delivery device. 20. The computer-program product, as recited in claim 19, wherein the status data corresponding to the first networked scent delivery device indicates an operation status of the first networked scent delivery device. 21. The computer-program product, as recited in claim 20, wherein the operation status indicates whether or not the first networked scent delivery device is operating to deliver the scent. 22. The computer-program product, as recited in claim 20, wherein the operation status indicates whether the first networked scent delivery device is currently connected to the communication network. 23. The computer-program product, as recited in claim 19, wherein, when the command data is received at the first networked scent delivery device over the communication network, the first networked scent delivery device is controlled in accordance with the command data. 24. The computer-program product, as recited in claim 23, wherein controlling the first networked scent delivery device includes activating the first networked scent delivery device to deliver the scent in accordance with the command data. 25. The computer-program product, as recited in claim 19, wherein comparing includes determining whether there is a conflict between the first scheduled scent event and the second scheduled scent event, wherein when the conflict exists, at least one of the first schedule scent event and the second scheduled scent event is modified, and wherein the command data represents the modified first or second scheduled scent event, such that the command data prevents concurrent emissions. 26. The computer-program product, as recited in claim 19, wherein comparing includes determining whether the first scheduled scent event is defined in a same group with the second scheduled scent event, wherein when the first scheduled scent event is defined in the same group with the second scheduled scent event, at least one of the first or second scheduled scent event is modified, and wherein determining whether the first scheduled scent event is defined in the same group with the second scheduled scent event is based at least in part on a machine-specific factors.
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