Abstract: The systems and methods described relate to the concept that smart devices can be used to: sense various types of phenomena like sound, blue light exposure, RF and microwave radiation, and, in real-time, analyze, report and/or control outputs (e.g., displays or speakers). The systems are configurable and use standard computing devices, such as wearable electronics (e.g., smart glasses), tablet computers, and mobile phones to measure various frequency bands across multiple points, allowing a single user to visualize and/or adjust environmental conditions.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including software, for collecting and managing public music performance royalties and royalty payouts are described. On the listeners side, song/audio fingerprint data is collected and transmitted to the rights owner side, where the rights owner side verifies the song/audio fingerprint data, calculates royalty payments, and in some cases, automates the royalty payments. Public music performance royalty payments are based on the song/audio fingerprint data collected by listeners/clients, as well as business logic servers.
Abstract: The systems and methods described relate to the concept that smart devices can be used to 1) sense various types of phenomena like sound, blue light exposure, RF and microwave radiation, and 2) in real-time analyze, report and/or control outputs (e.g., displays or speakers). The systems are configurable and use standard computing devices, such as wearable electronics, tablet computers, and mobile phones to measure various frequency bands across multiple points, allowing a single user to visualize and/or adjust environmental conditions.
Abstract: The systems and methods described relate to the concept that smart devices can be used to: sense various types of phenomena like sound, blue light exposure, RF and microwave radiation, and, in real-time, analyze, report and/or control outputs (e.g., displays or speakers). The systems are configurable and use standard computing devices, such as wearable electronics (e.g., smart glasses), tablet computers, and mobile phones to measure various frequency bands across multiple points, allowing a single user to visualize and/or adjust environmental conditions.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including software, for collecting and managing public music performance royalties and royalty payouts are described. On the listeners side, song/audio fingerprint data is collected and transmitted to the rights owner side, where the rights owner side verifies the song/audio fingerprint data, calculates royalty payments, and in some cases, automates the royalty payments. Public music performance royalty payments are based on the song/audio fingerprint data collected by listeners/clients, as well as business logic servers.