Dynamic UI Guidance for Wireless Token Interactions
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Solution Overview
Problem
The variety of token and device types leads to poor user experiences and inefficient information transfer due to uncertainty in how to facilitate interactions between tokens and devices, particularly when users are unfamiliar or have multiple tokens for different devices.
Innovation Solution
Systems and methods generate dynamic components on devices based on token and device types, providing guidance on positioning and orientation to enhance interaction success, using profiles to learn and improve interaction locations over time.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If static interaction instructions are provided for token-device connections, then device complexity is reduced, but user experience deteriorates due to inability to adapt to different token and device types
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements dynamic interaction components that adapt in real-time based on detected token types and device states. The system transitions from static instructions to dynamically generated visual and textual guidance that changes according to the specific token-device combination, resolving the contradiction between adaptability and complexity by making the system responsive rather than rigid
Solution Approach 2:
The system incorporates feedback loops that detect token characteristics and user interaction outcomes, then adjust the interaction guidance accordingly. This feedback mechanism enables the system to learn from previous interactions and improve future guidance, achieving adaptability without proportionally increasing complexity
2Reliability
If generic interaction guidance is provided, then ease of operation is maintained, but interaction success rate deteriorates due to lack of specific positioning information
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies local quality by providing customized interaction guidance specific to each token type and device combination. Instead of generic instructions, the system generates location-specific visual indicators and textual guidance tailored to the particular tokens and devices involved, ensuring high reliability without overwhelming the user with complexity
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs preliminary analysis of token characteristics and device capabilities before generating interaction guidance. By pre-processing token detection and determining optimal interaction parameters in advance, the system prepares specific guidance instructions that ensure successful interaction while maintaining ease of operation for the user
3Adaptability or versatility
If manual adjustment of interaction parameters is required, then adaptability to different scenarios is improved, but productivity deteriorates due to additional user steps
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements self-service by automatically detecting token types, analyzing device capabilities, and generating appropriate interaction guidance without requiring manual user configuration. The system serves itself by adapting to different token configurations autonomously, maintaining high adaptability while improving productivity through automation
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces an intermediary system that sits between the token and device, automatically managing the complexity of parameter adjustment. This intermediary layer handles token detection, type identification, and guidance generation, allowing direct user interaction while mediating the complex adaptation processes in the background
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AI summary
In some embodiments, a system may obtain first feedback indicating one or more first signal-strength-related results corresponding with one or more first token interactions occurring in connection with presentation of one or more first components at one or more first locations of a user interface of a user device. Based on the first feedback, the system may obtain one or more second locations of the user interface and cause presentation of one or more second components at the one or more second locations of the user interface. The system may obtain second feedback indicating one or more second signal-strength-related results corresponding with one or more second token interactions. Using the first and second feedback, the system may update a user interface presentation location at which to present a component for a token interaction within a profile associated with a user of the user device.


