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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 02, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 19, 2010
Paul Kovitz, Portland, OR (US);
Julien Venetz, Geneva, CH;
Steve Dusse, Woodside, CA (US);
Patricia Perez Guerra, Lausanne, CH;
Frantz Lohier, El Cerrito, CA (US);
Paul Kovitz, Portland, OR (US);
Julien Venetz, Geneva, CH;
Steve Dusse, Woodside, CA (US);
Patricia Perez Guerra, Lausanne, CH;
Frantz Lohier, El Cerrito, CA (US);
Logitech Europe S.A., Lausanne, CH;
Abstract
Systems and methods for wireless device connection and pairing are provided. Embodiments relate to automatic device connection or pairing by accessing or acquiring a machine-readable feature. Machine-readable features may include printed or displayed machine-readable indicia, such as linear (e.g., one-dimensional) barcodes, matrix (e.g., two-dimensional) barcodes, quick response (QR) codes, characters, symbols, labels, pictorial icons, graphics, images, watermarks, holograms, or any other printed or displayed indicia that may be used to encode, represent, or lookup information. Machine-readable features may also include non-printed features, such as magnetic strips, radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, various other types of sensors and tags embedded or attached to electronic devices, and audio and visual signals.