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USB Autorun Device

a serial bus and autorun technology, applied in the field of universal serial bus (usb) autorun devices, can solve the problems of not being able to meet the needs of users, not being able to describe and carry, and being difficult to remember, etc., to achieve the effect of reducing manufacturing costs, avoiding costly mass memory, and reducing unit costs

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-01-13
ARKEYTYP IP LTD
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Benefits of technology

[0045]Because the device has no costly mass memory, it is far cheaper to manufacture than, for example, conventional USB based memory keys, which typically have between 64 MB to 1 GB of Flash memory. Because a single module can be used for a large variety of different applications, that also means that unit costs can be far lower than if the module were custom designed for a specific application.
[0046]Furthermore, where HID keyboard emulation is used, there is no risk of the operating system blocking operation, as may happen with conventional USB devices that emulate CDs.

Problems solved by technology

These navigations and interactions can be complex and lengthy, making them hard to remember; and they are often an abstract set of user actions that have no direct representational relationship to the task or content.
The typical options for accessing tasks or content on a PC using the Graphical User Interface (GUI) of the OS, as described above, present several problems to the user; certain tasks are hard to remember, non-descriptive and non-portable.
The user faces increased difficulty when using a PC he is not familiar with, such as a friend's computer or one set up for multiple users, such as a computer in a public place, for example an airport.
Further, a non-computer-literate user (for example a child, an old person, or a technophobe) cannot be expected to manage complex interactions to get to a task, such as navigating to a URL, but may be quite happy to interact once they are there—they understand the value in the task, not the complicated process to get to it.
A user is unable to access their web-mail easily, particularly a new subscriber, because they have to remember a long sequence of actions, such as the correct website URL, their username and password.
A secondary problem that has been identified is that most interactive peripheral hardware such as application-specific input devices usually requires a second step after physically connecting to a computer, such as installing a driver or software.
So in cases where application-specific input devices have been created, they are often complicated to set up and are not very portable—being unable to operate with computers that do not have the requited drivers or software.

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[0094]An implementation of the present invention is called the ‘link-it’. The ‘link-it’ is a small USB device that automatically runs a task or content on a computer when plugged in. In its simplest form, it links a physical object directly to web content by automatically opening a URL such as a website address. The product removes huge barriers by linking the user directly to web content simply by plugging an object into the computer, using USB as the PC connection with which most users are familiar. As well as solving the key issue of accessibility, the ‘link-it’ offers many other features including identification, authentication and security, CRM tracking and physical interactivity.

[0095]The USB ‘link-it’ can be manufactured in volume for less than US$1. This makes the product a powerful low cost marketing and loyalty product that can be used in a number of vertical markets as a marketing device that can be given to users to provide easy access to a site and increase user loyalty...

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Abstract

A portable, application-specific USB autorun device, following connection to a computer terminal, automatically initialises or presents itself as a known type of device and then automatically sends to the terminal a sequence of data complying with a standard protocol, that sequence of data automatically causing content to be accessed or a task to be initiated. The device (i) includes a standardised USB module that includes a USB microcontroller, the standardised module being designed to be attached to or embedded in multiple types of different, application specific packages but (ii) excludes mass memory storage for applications or end-user data.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The field of the invention is Universal Serial Bus (USB) Autorun devices.[0003]2. Technical Background[0004]USB is a serial bus standard; devices connecting using the USB standard must have a physical connector that conforms to the standard: there are currently many applicable plug designs (e.g. Series A, Series B, Mini A, Mini B); the USB standard also evolves to cover new plug designs.[0005]The term ‘USB autorun device’ refers to a USB human interface device (HID) Keyboard autorun device, such as that described in WO2007 / 077439A2 or a USB compact disc (CD) emulator autorun device.[0006]Universal Serial Bus Human Interface Device Class[0007]Universal Serial Bus (USB) human interface device (HID) is a device class definition of USB devices. This device class consists of human interface devices such as computer keyboards, computer mice, game controllers, and alphanumeric display devices. The USB HID class is defined in a...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F3/00G06F13/12G06F21/00G06F21/57G06F21/77G06F21/85
CPCG06F3/0219G06F21/575G06F21/77H05K5/0278G06F2221/2119G06F2221/2153G06F21/85G06F9/445G06F21/34G06F13/4081G06F13/4282G06Q10/0838G06Q30/016G06Q30/0633G06Q30/0185G06F13/102G06F13/20H04L63/0838H04L63/0853H04L63/0861H04L63/105H04W12/08H04W12/068H04W12/06H04N21/47202G06Q20/105G06Q20/065G06Q20/342G06Q20/349G06F3/023G06F16/23G06Q20/047G06F3/04842G06F2213/0042G06Q20/385G06Q20/24G06Q20/4012
Inventor HULBERT, THOMAS STEVENBISHOP, DURRELL GRANT BEVINGTON
Owner ARKEYTYP IP LTD
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