Pedestal-Mounted Seat-Library Pairing for Synchronized Cheering Sticks
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Solution Overview
Problem
Users face inconvenience and inefficiency in downloading and pairing seat-libraries for glow-in-the-dark cheering sticks due to time constraints, unfamiliarity with the process, and increased data storage requirements, leading to potential malfunctions during performances.
Innovation Solution
A pedestal-mounted terminal provides a seat-library pairing service using short-distance wireless communication, allowing for simultaneous and orchestrated control of multiple cheering sticks through pre-stored seat-libraries, minimizing errors and user interaction.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If users download seat-libraries in advance using a pairing application, then the cheering sticks can be controlled according to performance directions, but the process becomes cumbersome and time-consuming
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs automatic pairing between the cheering stick and terminal device without requiring manual user intervention. The cheering stick autonomously connects to the terminal device, retrieves the seat-library, and configures itself, eliminating the need for users to manually download and apply libraries through a pairing application.
Solution Approach 2:
The terminal device pre-stores multiple seat-libraries corresponding to different performances before the user arrives. When the user brings the cheering stick to the venue, the system automatically matches and loads the appropriate pre-stored library, eliminating the need for last-minute downloads and manual configuration.
2Adaptability or versatility
If users download multiple seat-libraries for different performances, then more performance options are available, but the data storage requirement increases and malfunctions may occur
Solution Approach 1:
The system extracts only the necessary seat-library data from the terminal device's storage and transfers it to the cheering stick's memory at the moment of pairing. This on-demand extraction approach allows the terminal to maintain a large variety of performance libraries without requiring the cheering stick to store all of them permanently, thus reducing the storage burden on the cheering stick while maintaining adaptability.
3Ease of operation
If users manually manipulate the cheering stick without a downloaded library, then no pairing application is needed, but the user cannot participate in directed performance
Solution Approach 1:
The cheering stick autonomously performs the pairing and library loading process without requiring manual user manipulation. The user simply needs to bring the cheering stick to the terminal device, and the system automatically completes the configuration, ensuring both operational simplicity and reliable performance participation.
Applied Scientific Principles
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Function Achieved in This Case
The system enables efficient, error-free, and intuitive pairing of cheering sticks with pre-configured seat-libraries, reducing time and effort, and ensuring synchronized lighting patterns across multiple sticks.
Implementation Method 1
A pedestal-mounted terminal provides a seat-library pairing service using short-distance wireless communication
Data Source
AI summary
A pedestal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, on which a cheering stick and a terminal providing a seat-library to the cheering stick are mounted, comprises a main frame; a mounting portion included in the main frame and on which the terminal is mounted; and a cheering stick holder included in the main frame and on which the cheering stick is mounted.


