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Method and device for implementing vibration output commands in mobile terminal devices

A mobile terminal and command output technology, which is applied in the field of tactile output and mobile electronic terminal equipment, can solve the problems of low computing power, small vibration data storage space, low battery capacity, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-02-14
NOKIA CORP
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This is due to less storage space for storing said vibration data, lower computing power for generating additional vibration output, or lower battery capacity for repeated operation of energy-consuming vibration actuators

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[0070] figure 1 is an illustration of a schema hierarchy according to one embodiment of the present invention. It should be noted that the modes themselves do not generate vibrations. A fraction or composition of a mode, ie a vibratory effect represents a unit of vibrational components. The vibration effect is determined by two parameters. These parameters are time and intensity. The duration of the vibration effect indicates the duration, ie length, of the vibration.

[0071] Intensity tells how strong the vibration will be generated. Effects also have names or titles. In the figure it is defined as the third and last parameter. Two separate effects can have the same name. Equivalent effects can have the same name.

[0072]A pattern represents a container of vibratory effects where within a vibratory pattern (4.1, 4.2) different effects (2.1, 2.2-2.4) can be sequentially combined together; forming one entity called a pattern. These schemas have one free parameter: sc...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to method implementing vibration output commands for controlling a vibration actuator of a mobile terminal device and mobile terminal devices to execute this method. The method is based on defining at least one vibration effect, defined by at least one vibration signal parameter, defining at least one vibration pattern by at least one of said vibration effects, and storing said at least one vibration pattern into a storage.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to mobile terminal equipment capable of using vibration alarms. The invention also relates to a mobile electronic terminal device capable of executing game software. More specifically, the present invention relates to a simple method of implementing vibration as a tactile output for game implementation of mobile terminal devices. Background technique [0002] Currently, a number of different force feedback implementations are available, for example as defined in US documents US 6,285,351 , US 6,169,540 and US 6,147,674. This force feedback implementation is designed to mimic the operating forces of an actual operating unit or input device. This force feedback output is performed by the application and is directly related to the position of the input device, such as is known from a non-mobile gaming device that mimics the forces used to operate a steering wheel in a speed racing simulation game. [0003] The closest prio...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F3/00G08B9/00H04Q7/32G06F3/01H04M1/72427H04M19/04
CPCH04M19/04G06F3/016H04M19/047H04M1/72544H04M1/72427
Inventor 朱西·马尔姆贝格日夫里·P·萨洛马阿
Owner NOKIA CORP
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