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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 26, 2018
Filed:
Feb. 26, 2015
Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc, Redmond, WA (US);
Justin Ayers, Maple Valley, WA (US);
George Roussos, Seattle, WA (US);
Paul Wang, Beijing, CN;
Chunshui Zhao, Beijing, CN;
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC, Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
Example apparatus and methods concern a first off-the-shelf device (e.g., game console, laptop) that may lack a sensor interacting with a second off-the-shelf device(s) (e.g., smart phone, tablet) that has a sensor. The first device may ask remote devices to expose sensors, may select a remote device and sensor to work with, may control communications between the devices and may use the sensor data provided by the second data to run an application on the first device. The application may be acquired from a consumer-oriented application repository, may require sensor data, and may run unmodified on the first device due to the availability of the sensor data from the second device. The combination of devices improves the capability of the first device, saves energy, and reduces computing complexity. A game console or application written for the game console may perform better using sensor data from a remote device.