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System For Adapting Device Standars After Manufacture

a technology for adapting devices and standars, which is applied in the field of adapting hardware devices, can solve the problems of increasing the overall cost of manufacturing devices, affecting the development and design of new products, and little advantage of prior development and design, so as to reduce manufacturing costs, reduce manufacturing costs, and eliminate shipping.

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-12-31
QST HLDG L L C
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"The present invention is a system that allows for efficient sale of devices that meet licensed standards. It uses a generic hardware device that can be adapted to different standards, such as CDMA or TDMA, after manufacture. This allows for more competitive selection of standardized communication, data, and other formats, reducing manufacturing costs and eliminating shipping or storage costs. The invention also provides a method for adapting a device prior to sale to an end user, allowing for flexibility in device functionality."

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Such royalty, or other, payment can be a significant part of the overall cost of manufacturing the device.
Each step of the above manufacturing and distribution scenario adds cost to the device.
There is very little advantage to prior development and design for new products since typical consumer electronics technology changes so rapidly.
Another problem with the prior art design and distribution system is that some standards for consumer electronics devices are owned by one, or a few, companies.
Thus, the manufacturer is not in a strong position to decide which standard to use based on consumer demand, or popularity, near the time of sale of the device.
This results in devices that cost more due to the relatively fixed, high, royalty payments.
This hurts consumers' ability to make decisions on the type of standard to follow and to obtain the best price on a device that uses a particular standard.

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[0022]The present invention provides for adapting a device to comply with popular standards used in commercial consumer electronic devices. Although the present application is presented primarily with respect to consumer electronic devices and relevant standards, aspects of the invention can be used with other types of electronic devices and other standards, licensed technology or functionality.

[0023]A preferred embodiment of the invention provides for adapting the electronic device at, or near, the point of consumer sale.

[0024]FIG. 1A illustrates adaptation, distribution and sale of an adaptable device according to the present invention.

[0025]In FIG. 1A, an adaptable device is initially provided to a distribution network by an original manufacturer of the device represented by adaptable device 100. A preferred embodiment of the invention uses a device including an adaptive computing engine (ACE) that is described in detail in the co-pending patent application referenced above, enti...

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Abstract

A system for efficient sale of devices that comply with licensed standards. A preferred embodiment of the invention uses a generic, or highly adaptable, hardware device. The device can be adapted to adhere to a specific standard, e.g., code-division multiple access, time-division multiple access, etc., after manufacture such as at the point-of-sale to an end user, prior to distribution, or at some other point in a distribution and sales network. This allows manufacturers, retailers and end users to benefit from more competitive selection of standardized communication, data and other formats. Reduction of manufacturing costs and elimination of shipping, or other transfer and storage costs, is also realized.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is related to the following co-pending applications:[0002](1) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 815,122, filed on Mar. 22, 2001, entitled “ADAPTIVE INTEGRATED CIRCUITRY WITH HETEROGENEOUS AND RECONFIGURABLE MATRICES OF DIVERSE AND ADAPTIVE COMPUTATIONAL UNITS HAVING FIXED, APPLICATION SPECIFIC COMPUTATIONAL ELEMENTS;” and[0003](2) U.S. patent application Ser. No. [TBD] filed on [TBD], entitled “SYSTEM FOR AUTHORIZING FUNCTIONALITY IN CONFIGURABLE HARDWARE DEVICES”.[0004]Each of the above applications are hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in full in this document.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0005]This invention relates in general to adapting hardware devices to achieve desired functionality and more specifically to adapting a hardware device at, or prior to, the time of sale.[0006]Traditional consumer electronic devices have substantially fixed functionality. Devices such as cell phones, digital audio playe...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04M3/42G06Q30/00G06Q50/00G06Q30/02
CPCG06Q30/02
Inventor MASTER, PAUL L.WATSON, JOHN
Owner QST HLDG L L C