Abstract: A wireless identification (WiD) marketing registry system for mobile device proximity marketing and a method of operating the system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the WiD marketing registry system includes a mobile device executing a global WiD mobile application that scans for the nearest global WiD marketing signal, which is extracted to identify a particular WiD code. This particular WiD code acts as a key in a database for retrieval of a URL or a location proximity marketing content, which can be displayed on the mobile electronic device by the global WiD mobile application with an associated consumer marketing user interface. The WiD marketing registry system also includes a WiD signal source device located near the mobile electronic device, a wireless data network, and a global WiD marketing registry management system that accommodates global marketing WiD code queries, URL retrievals, marketing dataset retrievals, and WiD-URL pairing initialization and updates.
Abstract: Systems and methods for determining a display device's behavior based on a dynamically-changing event associated with another display device are disclosed. In one example, a peer-to-peer distributed data network system comprises a first display device that operates a peer-to-peer distributed system application, which detects a dynamically-changing event associated with a second display device to either maintain or change the first display device's current behavior. In one example, the dynamically-changing event is a change of display content, new sensory information, or another new event for the second display device. If the peer-to-peer distributed system application determines that the dynamically-changing event of the second display device merits a change in the first display device's current behavior, the first display device's current behavior may be replaced by a new device behavior, such as switching from a currently-shown content or a user interface menu to a different content or a different menu.
Abstract: Systems and methods for determining a display device's behavior based on a dynamically-changing event associated with another display device are disclosed. In one example, a peer-to-peer distributed data network system comprises a first display device that operates a peer-to-peer distributed system application, which detects a dynamically-changing event associated with a second display device to either maintain or change the first display device's current behavior. In one example, the dynamically-changing event is a change of display content, new sensory information, or another new event for the second display device. If the peer-to-peer distributed system application determines that the dynamically-changing event of the second display device merits a change in the first display device's current behavior, the first display device's current behavior may be replaced by a new device behavior, such as switching from a currently-shown content or a user interface menu to a different content or a different menu.