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Posted On: 05/20/2018 3:57:28 PM
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ONCI CAN PUT A STOP TO DISTRACTED DRIVING
MOBILE DEVICE MANAGEMENT
Publication number: 20140248865
Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure correspond to the utilization of criteria for distinguishing between temporary changes to mobile communication device movement state in determining whether a mobile communication device context has changed. A mobile communication device can be configured to manage one or more aspects of functionality of the mobile communication device based on a mobile communication device context. At some point, the mobile communication device can determine a transition to a substantially stationary state. Rather than immediately transitioning the mobile communication device context, the mobile communication device can define a period of time in which additional changes to the mobile communication device movement state can be detected. Accordingly, if the mobile communication device movement state transitions again to a non-stationary movement state within the guard period, the mobile communication device context remains in the non-stationary movement state and never transitions.
Type: Application
Filed: February 28, 2014
Publication date: September 4, 2014
Applicant: Aegis Mobility, Inc.
Inventor: Stephen J. Williams
MOBILE DEVICE MANAGEMENT
Publication number: 20140248865
Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure correspond to the utilization of criteria for distinguishing between temporary changes to mobile communication device movement state in determining whether a mobile communication device context has changed. A mobile communication device can be configured to manage one or more aspects of functionality of the mobile communication device based on a mobile communication device context. At some point, the mobile communication device can determine a transition to a substantially stationary state. Rather than immediately transitioning the mobile communication device context, the mobile communication device can define a period of time in which additional changes to the mobile communication device movement state can be detected. Accordingly, if the mobile communication device movement state transitions again to a non-stationary movement state within the guard period, the mobile communication device context remains in the non-stationary movement state and never transitions.
Type: Application
Filed: February 28, 2014
Publication date: September 4, 2014
Applicant: Aegis Mobility, Inc.
Inventor: Stephen J. Williams
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