WO2017087613A1 - Limiting mobile device functionality in a vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure generally relates to mobile devices and vehicles; more specifically, to detecting the motion status of a vehicle and altering the operating state of the mobile device based on the motion status.
- inventions related to a method, device, and system for limiting mobile device functionality in a vehicle are disclosed.
- the vehicle has a disabling device associated therewith and the disabling device comprises a motion detector.
- the system comprises a disabling device and a mobile device.
- the disabling device has a motion detector, a microcontroller, and a signal generator.
- the microcontroller which is in communication with the motion detector, receives a motion status of the vehicle from the motion detector.
- the signal generator which is in communication with the microcontroller, transmits a disabling signal when it receives the motion status of the vehicle indicating that the vehicle is in motion.
- the mobile device which has a software application residing thereon, receives the disabling signal.
- the software application alters the mobile device's system configuration responsive to the received disabling signal.
- the disabling device comprises a motion detector, microcontroller and a signal generator.
- the microcontroller which is in communication with the motion detector, receives a motion status of the vehicle from the motion detector.
- the signal generator which is in communication with the microcontroller, transmits a disabling signal when it receives the motion status of the vehicle indicating that the vehicle is in motion.
- a method comprises detecting, at the motion detector, a motion status of the vehicle.
- a disabling signal is transmitted to a mobile device in communication with the disabling device.
- the disabling signal is transmitted as long as the motion status of the vehicle indicates the vehicle is in motion.
- the determination of the motion status may repeat continuously or periodically.
- the disabling signal triggers a software application on the mobile device to limit the functionality of the mobile device.
- a method comprises polling, at a mobile device, for a disabling signal.
- the disabling signal originates at a disabling device. Once a disabling signal is received by the mobile device and it is determined that the disabling signal is valid, the mobile device's system configuration is altered by a software application on the mobile device. The mobile device continues polling for the disabling signal. The mobile device's system configuration is restored when the disabling signal is not received for a pre-determined amount of time.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a system for limiting mobile device functionality in a vehicle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart of a method of limiting mobile device functionality in a vehicle from the perspective of the disabling device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a method of limiting mobile device functionality in a vehicle from the perspective of the disabling device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a method of issuing monitoring alerts from the perspective of the disabling device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of method of monitoring three exemplary events from the perspective of the disabling device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary mobile device on which at least a portion of the method of limiting mobile device functionality in an operating vehicle may occur according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a method of limiting device functionality in an operating vehicle from the perspective of the mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart of a method of limiting mobile device functionality in a vehicle from the perspective of the mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 9A through 9C are flowcharts of methods of issuing monitoring alerts from the perspective of the mobile device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 through 9 A detailed description of the embodiments for a system, device, and method for limiting mobile device functionality in an operating vehicle will now be presented with reference to FIGS. 1 through 9.
- FIGS. 1 through 9 A detailed description of the embodiments for a system, device, and method for limiting mobile device functionality in an operating vehicle will now be presented with reference to FIGS. 1 through 9.
- FIGS. 1 through 9 A detailed description of the embodiments for a system, device, and method for limiting mobile device functionality in an operating vehicle will now be presented with reference to FIGS. 1 through 9.
- FIGS. 1 through 9 A detailed description of the embodiments for a system, device, and method for limiting mobile device functionality in an operating vehicle will now be presented with reference to FIGS. 1 through 9.
- system 100 comprises disabling device 101 and mobile device 102.
- Disabling device 101 can be mounted, installed or otherwise positioned in a vehicle, such as for example cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, trains and other motor vehicles.
- Disabling device 101 may be encased in a compact enclosure, such as a polycase.
- Disabling device 101 may be compact for discrete mounting on a vehicle windshield.
- Disabling device may be positioned on the interior of the vehicle at or near the corner of the windshield, on the windshield near the rearview mirror or at another location within the vehicle.
- Disabling device 101 comprises motion detector 103, processor or microcontroller unit (MCU) 1 04 in communication with motion detector 1 03, cellular radio 105 in communication with MCU 104, signal generator 1 06 in communication with MCU 104, power source 108 in communication with motion detector 1 03, MCU 1 04, cellular radio 105, and signal generator 106.
- Disabling device 101 may optionally comprise backup power source 1 12 in communication with MCU 104.
- Backup power source 1 12 may also be in communication with one or more of motion detector 103, cellular radio 1 05, and signal generator 106.
- Disabling device may optionally comprise solar cell 109 in communication with power source 1 08. Solar cell 109 may also be in communication with backup power source 1 12.
- Mobile device 102 further shown and described below and in FIG.
- Motion detector 103 determines the motion status of a vehicle. Motion detector 103 may be, for example, an accelerometer, a gyroscope or both an accelerometer and a gyroscope. Motion detector 103 may detect, for example, acceleration, direction (up/down/forward/backward), speed or a combination thereof. Motion detector 1 03 transmits a signal comprising the motion status to MCU 104. Upon arrival at MCU 104, the signal is converted into a signal readable by MCU 104. This can be accomplished, for example, through the use of peripheral interface technology such as UART/SPI (universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter/serial peripheral interface) or I2C (Inter- Integrated Circuit).
- UART/SPI universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter/serial peripheral interface
- I2C Inter- Integrated Circuit
- MCU 104 uses the motion status within the signal received from motion detector 103 to ascertain the motion status of the vehicle. If the motion status indicates that the vehicle is in motion, MCU 1 04 instructs signal generator 106 to broadcast a disabling signal. MCU 1 04 interfaces with signal generator 1 06, which may be, for example, a 802.1 1 radio, a Bluetooth® beacon, a Bluetooth® low energy beacon or any device that can transmit a similar electronic signal or trigger (which may optionally comprise an identifier), via any known mechanism, for example, UART or SPI.
- Motion detector 1 03 may detect movement of the vehicle causing it to produce a motion status indicating that the vehicle is in motion.
- motion detector 103 may only produce a motion status indicating that the vehicle is in motion once the motion has surpassed a certain threshold, such as, for example a pre-determined speed, a predetermined acceleration or a combination thereof. If the vehicle is not moving or alternatively, has not exceeded a movement threshold, motion detector 1 03 may produce a motion status indicating that the vehicle is not in motion. Alternatively, motion detector may not produce a signal, which may be interpreted by MCU 104 to mean that the vehicle was not in motion and that the motion status should so indicate. MCU 104 may continuously or periodically monitor motion detector 103 for vehicle movement.
- a certain threshold such as, for example a pre-determined speed, a predetermined acceleration or a combination thereof. If the vehicle is not moving or alternatively, has not exceeded a movement threshold, motion detector 1 03 may produce a motion status indicating that the vehicle is not in motion. Alternatively, motion detector may not produce a signal, which may be interpreted by MCU 104 to mean that the vehicle was not in motion and that the motion status should so indicate
- a disabling signal has been broadcast and mobile device 102 is in range of the broadcasting signal
- the software residing on mobile device 1 02 will alter the system configuration of mobile device 1 02 to restrict the user's ability to perform certain tasks including, for example, using the keyboard, using the touch screen or sending and/or receiving text messages, email messages, and/or phone calls. Use of some features, such as maps, dialing 91 1 and voice-activated calling can still be permitted. Broadcast of the disabling signal will continue or be performed at regular intervals (e.g. every 20 seconds) until the motion status indicates that that the vehicle is not in motion.
- the disabling signal can be, for example, a Bluetooth® low energy beacon signal (or transmission).
- the broadcasting range of the disabling signal can be limited to only encompass the driver area or vehicle (e.g. 3-10 feet).
- the broadcast of the disabling signal may continue after the motion status of the vehicle becomes non-moving for a predetermined amount of time (e.g. one to two minutes).
- MCU 104 ensures disabling device 1 01 's operation by checking for connectivity to other disabling device components and for installation in and/or removal from a vehicle. This can be accomplished with internal programming and/or a physical or software switch. As an example of monitoring for installation and/or removal, if disabling device is attached to the vehicle (for example, on the windshield) using suction cups or adhesive or another similar mounting mechanism, a pressure switch can be used to detect installation and/ or removal of the disabling device. In addition, MCU 104 monitors power source 108 for the status of the power supply.
- System 100 can further include monitoring party's device 1 1 1 .
- Cellular radio 1 05 communicates wirelessly with monitoring party's device 1 1 1 .
- Monitoring party's device 1 1 1 may monitor the status of disabling device 1 01 and the app running on mobile device 102.
- Cellular radio 105 may use GSM cellular modules (global system for mobile communications) or any other known transmission service.
- Cellular radio 105 may include a subscriber identity module (SIM) card and may be equipped with SMS text capabilities.
- SMS short message service
- a message may be sent when disabling device 101 is activated, when disabling device 1 01 is removed from the vehicle, when the available power in power source 108 or back-up power source 1 12 is low or when cellular radio 105 has low cellular service as well as periodic alerts showing the device is working properly.
- the app running on mobile device 102 can also send notifications, such as 'app installed', 'app disabled', or 'app functioning normally', to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 .
- the notifications from the app may include mobile device 1 02's phone number.
- a monitoring party may be an insurance company or a concerned parent. Monitoring party's device 1 1 1 1 enables the monitoring party to receive information verifying that disabling device 101 and the app running on mobile device 1 02 are operational.
- Power source 108 may be, for example, a battery or a long life battery. Power source 108 may provide power to MCU 1 04, motion detector 103, cellular radio 105, and/or signal generator 106 if the element itself is not self-powered or it may serve as a secondary power source for any self-powered element. Disabling system may be hardwired to the vehicle it is installed in. In this case, MCU 1 04, motion detector 103, cellular radio 105, and/or signal generator 106 may draw power from the vehicle's power source. Power source 108 may then be used in the event disabling device 101 is removed from the vehicle or the hard-wired connection is severed.
- Backup power source which may be for example a backup battery, may provide power to MCU 1 04 and cellular radio 105 to allow cellular radio 1 05 to send an alert to monitoring party 1 1 1 when MCU 104 detects that the power available in power source 108 is low.
- Backup power source 1 12 may also provide power to signal generator 1 06 and motion detector 103 when the power available from power source 1 08 is low to allow disabling device 101 to operate continuously.
- MCU 104 may also store information related to the driver/user or to the vehicle disabling device 101 is attached to. Such information may include the account number and name of the user and the make, year, and/or model of the vehicle. Such information can also be transmitted, as needed, via cellular radio 1 03 to, for example, monitoring party's device 1 1 1 , or via signal generator 106 to, for example, mobile device 1 02. Solar cell 109 may be used to recharge power source 108 and/or backup power source 1 1 2.
- System 100 may further include remote server 1 13 having a database (whitelist) containing a list of media access control (MAC) addresses or other unique identifier assigned to the signal generator of each disabling device in operation.
- Remote server 1 1 3 may be in bi-directional, wireless communication with mobile device 102. This list, or whitelist, can be queried by the software running on a mobile device to determine if a received disabling signal is coming from a valid source. This may prevent a bad actor from attempting to disable a phone by sending a disabling signal from an unauthorized device.
- disabling device 1 01 receives the motion status of the vehicle from motion detector 103. If, in operation 315, the motion status indicates that the vehicle is not in motion, disabling device 1 01 continues receiving the motion status from motion detector 103. Otherwise, disabling device 1 01 , in operation 320, transmits a disabling signal using signal generator 106. Disabling device 1 01 then repeats the process.
- disabling device 101 can, in operation 325, wait a predetermined amount of time before repeating this process.
- method 400 begins initially with the disabling signal turned off.
- disabling device 101 receives the motion status of the vehicle from motion detector 103. If, in operation 415, the motion status indicates that the vehicle is in motion, disabling device 101 , in operation 420, transmits a disabling signal using wireless signal generator 106. Broadcast of the disabling signal continues while the vehicle is in motion. Disabling device 101 then repeats the process.
- disabling device 101 can, in operation 425, wait a predetermined amount of time before repeating this process.
- disabling device 101 determines if the disabling signal is turned on. If the disabling signal is off, then the process repeats. If the disabling signal is on, then it is turned off in operation 440 and the process repeats.
- disabling device 101 can, in operation 440, wait a predetermined amount of time before turning off disabling signal and repeating the process. Waiting a predetermined amount of time (e.g. one to two minutes) before repeating the process, allows for the host vehicle to come to a temporary stop (e.g. at a stop light or stop sign) without allowing the mobile device to return to normal operations.
- MCU 104 can monitor signal generator 1 06 for endpoint connectivity (e.g. a connection to mobile device 102) if such connectivity is possible with the technology used for the signal generator.
- endpoint connectivity e.g. a connection to mobile device 102
- disabling device 1 01 can send a wireless signal or notification to mobile device 1 02.
- cellular radio 105 at the direction of MCU 104, can send alerts, such as, for example a short message service (SMS) push notification, to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 , when certain events occur.
- SMS short message service
- An embodiment of a portion of the method of the present invention that issues these alerts is shown in FIG. 4.
- disabling device 101 determines whether a monitoring event has occurred. If, in operation 51 0, a monitoring event has occurred, an alert will be transmitted to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 in operation 515. If, in operation 510, no monitoring event has occurred, then disabling device 101 continues checking for a monitoring event.
- Monitoring events may include disabling device 101 being removed from a host vehicle, disabling device 1 01 being secured in a host vehicle, or disabling device 101 losing power for a predetermined amount of time.
- a method of monitoring these three exemplary events is illustrated in FIG. 5 with reference to disabling device 1 01 of FIG. 1 .
- disabling device 101 determines if it has been newly installed in a host vehicle. If disabling device has been newly installed, then, in operation 61 0, cellular radio 1 05 sends an alert to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 indicating that the initial installation of disabling device 101 is complete.
- disabling device 1 01 determines if it has been removed from the vehicle. If disabling device 1 01 has been removed from the vehicle, then, in operation 620, cellular radio 1 05 sends an alert to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 indicating that disabling device 1 01 has been removed. If disabling device 101 is still installed, disabling device 1 01 determines if it has lost power from power source 1 08 for a predetermined amount of time (e.g. two minutes). This can be determined by monitoring MCU 104's interface with power source 108.
- a predetermined amount of time e.g. two minutes
- cellular radio 1 05 which may be powered by backup power source 1 12 or its own power source, sends an alert to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 indicating that disabling device 101 has lost power from power source 1 08. If disabling device 101 has not lost power from power source 108, then the process continues monitoring for disabling device 101 's removal from the vehicle (operation 615) and disabling device 101 losing power from power source 108 (operation 625).
- Disabling device 101 can also perform a self-test to ensure that its disabling signal is transmitting and power source 108 is operational.
- a monitoring alert can then be sent at pre-determined intervals (e.g. every 30 days) to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 indicating that disabling device 101 is functioning properly.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a mobile device according to an exemplary embodiment, which may be, for example mobile device 1 02 as described above and shown in FIG. 1 .
- the exemplary mobile device includes memory 701 , processor 702 and user interface module 703, which includes touch-screen display module 704 and tactile feedback module 705, all of which is described in further detail below. It should be understood, that a mobile device as illustrated and hereinafter described is merely illustrative of a mobile device that could benefit from embodiments of the invention and, therefore, should not be taken to limit the scope of the invention.
- mobile devices such as, but not limited to, mobile phones, smart phones, portable digital assistants (PDAs), tablets, mobile computing devices, gaming devices, laptop computers, media players, and other types of mobile electronic systems, may readily employ embodiments of the invention.
- PDAs portable digital assistants
- method 800 An embodiment of the method of the present invention from the perspective of mobile device 102 (method 800) is illustrated in the flowchart of FIG. 7.
- software running on mobile device 102 polls for a disabling signal. Once a disabling signal is received (in operation 810), the software determines if it is valid in operation 815. If the disabling signal is not valid, the software continues polling for a disabling signal in operation 805. If the disabling signal is valid, then the software alters the system configuration of mobile device 102 in operation 820 to restrict the user's ability to perform certain tasks.
- the software continues to poll for a disabling signal.
- the software determines if the same disabling signal has been received within a predetermined period of time. If it has, then the software continues to poll for a disabling signal (operation 825). If the same disabling signal has not been received within a predetermined period of time, the software restores the system configuration of mobile device 102 in operation 835.
- Another embodiment of the method of the present invention from the perspective of mobile device 1 02 (method 900) is illustrated in the flowchart of FIG. 8.
- the disabling signal which may be, for example a Bluetooth® beacon signal (or transmission), includes identifiers, such as, for example, a universally unique identifiers (UUID) or a MAC address.
- identifiers such as, for example, a universally unique identifiers (UUID) or a MAC address.
- a remotely located list of known identifiers is queried to determine, in operation 950, if the identifier is contained in the remote list. If the identifier is not contained in the remote list, the identifier is not recognized and the software continues polling for a disabling signal in operation 905. If the MAC address is contained in the remote list, the MAC address is added to the local list in operation 955. Once a valid MAC address has been confirmed, the software alters the system configuration of mobile device 1 02 in operation 920 to restrict the user's ability to perform certain tasks including, for example, using the keyboard, or sending and/or receiving text messages, email messages, and/or phone calls.
- the software continues to poll for a disabling signal.
- the software determines if the same network identifier has been received within a predetermined period of time. If it has, then the software continues to poll for a disabling signal (operation 925). If the same disabling signal has not been received within a predetermined period of time, the software restores the system configuration of mobile device 102 in operation 935.
- the software running on mobile device 1 02 can protect itself from tampering and verify its own operable status by transmitting alerts, such as, for example, a SMS push notification containing, for example, mobile device 1 02's phone number, to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 .
- Monitoring events can include the software being installed on mobile device 102 or the software being disabled.
- the software running on mobile device 1 02 may comprise two separate apps - a primary system app and a secondary app.
- the primary app may be monitored by the secondary app.
- the purpose of the secondary app is to send an alert to monitoring party device 1 1 1 in the event of removal of the primary app.
- the primary app also monitors the secondary app and sends an alert to monitoring party device 1 1 1 in the event of removal of the secondary app.
- the primary and secondary app independently monitor each other for removal, making the app portion of the system self-protecting.
- method 1000 determines, in operation 1005, if the primary app and the secondary app have been newly installed on mobile device 1 02. If the software has been newly installed, then, in operation 1010, mobile device 102 sends an alert to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 indicating that the software installation has been completed.
- method 1 015 determines, in operation 1020, if the primary app or the secondary app has been removed. If either app has been removed, then, in operation 1 025, an alert is sent to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 indicating that the primary app or secondary app (as applicable) has been removed.
- method 1030 determines, in operation 1035, if mobile device 102 has received a disabling signal. If no disabling signal has been received, then the software continues to wait for the disabling signal to arrive. If a disabling signal has been received, then, in operation 1040, the software determines if it is the first time mobile device 1 02 is receiving the disabling signal. If this is not the first time mobile device 1 02 has received a disabling signal, then the system configuration of mobile device 1 02 is altered in operation 1 050.
- the software determines if a predetermined amount of time (e.g. two minutes) has lapsed since mobile device 102 received a disabling signal. If not, then the software continues polling for a disabling signal in operation 1035. If the predetermined amount of time has lapsed then the software restores the system configuration of mobile device 102 in operation 1 060.
- a predetermined amount of time e.g. two minutes
- the software running on mobile device 1 02 can also perform a self-test to ensure that it is receiving disabling signals at expected intervals (e.g. every 15 seconds or twice within any 30 second window) and it is altering mobile device 102's system configuration upon receipt of a valid disabling signal.
- a monitoring alert can then be sent at pre-determined intervals (e.g. every 30 days) to monitoring party's device 1 1 1 indicating that the software running on mobile device 102 is functioning properly.
- Disabling device set-up - the disabling device is intact but not in the vehicle:
- Power source battery: Inactive (charged)
- Motion detector Power available from disabling device's battery
- Power source Inactive (charging) MCU: Recognizes connectivity to the motion detector via internal programming, physical switch or software switch and initiates a monitoring alert (e.g. push notification); analyzes the signal from the motion detector for the motion status of the vehicle
- Signal generator Inactive Cellular Radio: Transmits 'Disabling device installed' alert to the monitoring party's device
- MCU Active; monitoring the motion detector
- Power source battery: Active (discharging); Powers the MCU and the cellular radio
- MCU Recognizes the lack of connectivity of the disabling device to the vehicle via internal programming, physical switch or software switch; engages the battery and initiates a monitoring alert indicating that the disabling device has been disconnected
- monitoring alert e.g. push notification
- Motion detector Power available from disabling device battery
- Power source battery: Active (charging)
- MCU Recognizes connectivity to the motion detector via internal programming, physical switch or software switch; analyzes the signal from the motion detector for the motion status of the vehicle Signal generator: Inactive
- Power available from the disabling device is battery
- MCU Recognizes connectivity to the motion detector via internal programming, physical switch, or software switch; analyzes the signal from the motion detector for the motion status of the vehicle
- Signal generator Sends the disabling signal nominally every twenty (20) seconds
- Power source (Primary battery): Inactive; not charging
- Backup Power Source Active; Powers the MCU and the cellular radio
- MCU Recognizes connectivity to the motion detector via internal programming, physical switch or software switch; analyzes the signal from the motion detector for the motion status of the vehicle; recognizes (primary) battery power is unavailable for predetermined period of time (e.g. two minutes); initiates monitoring alert (e.g. push notification) indicating no (primary) battery power to the disabling device for a defined time period
- FIGS. 1 and 6 are block diagrams illustrating exemplary embodiments of disabling device 101 and mobile device 102, respectively. It should be understood these exemplary embodiments are merely illustrative of disabling device and a mobile device that could benefit from embodiments of the invention and, therefore, should not be taken to limit the scope of the invention. Moreover, the apparatus of an example embodiment need not be the entire device, but may be a component or group of components of the device in other example embodiments.
- devices may readily employ embodiments of the invention regardless of their intent to provide mobility.
- embodiments of the invention are described in conjunction with a mobile device, it should be understood that embodiments of the invention may be utilized in conjunction with a variety of other electronic devices.
- the devices may each comprise a processor or other processing circuitry.
- the term 'circuitry' refers to at least all of the following: hardware-only implementations (such as implementations in only analog and/or digital circuitry) and to combinations of circuits and software and/or firmware such as to a combination of processors or portions of processors/software including digital signal processor(s), software, and memory(ies) that work together to cause an apparatus, such as a mobile phone or tablet, to perform various functions and to circuits, such as a microprocessor(s) or portion of a microprocessor(s), that require software or firmware for operation, even if the software or firmware is not physically present.
- This definition of 'circuitry' applies to all uses of this term in this application, including in any claims.
- circuitry would also cover an implementation of merely a processor, multiple processors, or portion of a processor and its (or their) accompanying software and/or firmware.
- the processor(s) may comprise functionality to operate one or more software programs, which may be stored in memory and which may, among other things, cause the processor to implement at least one embodiment including, for example, one or more of the functions described above.
- the mobile device may comprise a user interface for providing output and/or receiving input.
- the mobile device may comprise an output device such as a ringer, a conventional earphone and/or speaker, a microphone, a display, and/or a user input interface, which are coupled to the processor.
- the user input interface which allows the electronic device to receive data, may comprise means, such as one or more devices that may allow the electronic device to receive data, such as a keypad, a touch display, for example if the display comprises touch capability, and/or the like.
- the devices may comprise a memory device including, in one embodiment, volatile memory, such as volatile Random Access Memory (RAM) including a cache area for the temporary storage of data.
- volatile memory such as volatile Random Access Memory (RAM)
- RAM volatile Random Access Memory
- the devices may also comprise other memory, for example, non-volatile memory, which may be embedded and/or may be removable.
- non-volatile memory may comprise an EEPROM, flash memory or the like.
- the memories may store any of a number of pieces of information, and data. The information and data may be used by the devices to implement one or more functions of the devices.
- FIGS. 1 and 6 illustrate an example of a disabling device and mobile device, respectively, that may utilize embodiments of the invention including those described and depicted, for example, in FIGS. 2 through 5 for the disabling device and in FIGS. 7 through 9 for the mobile device
- the disabling device of FIG. 1 and the mobile device of FIG. 6 are each merely an example of devices that may utilize embodiments of the invention.
- Embodiments of the invention may be implemented in software, hardware, application logic or a combination of software, hardware, and application logic.
- the software application logic and/or hardware may reside on the apparatus, a separate device, or a plurality of separate devices.
- part of the software application logic and/or hardware may reside on the apparatus, part of the software, application logic and/or hardware may reside on a separate device, and part of the software, application logic and/or hardware may reside on a plurality of separate devices.
- the application logic, software or an instruction set is maintained on any one of various conventional computer-readable media.
- a "computer-readable medium" may be any tangible media or means that can contain, or store the instructions for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer, with two examples of a computer described and depicted in FIGS. 1 and 6.
- a computer readable medium may comprise a computer-readable storage medium that may be any tangible media or means that can contain or store the instructions for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device, such as a computer.
- Alternative embodiments of the present invention include use of the app for altering the system configuration of mobile device that enter a certain area.
- the app could be installed on mobile devices of employees of a certain workplace or on the mobile devices of students of a school to avoid distracting features of the mobile device such as texting, internet, or photography.
- the disabling signal would be transmitted by an existing or previously installed signal generator as described above; however, the mechanism triggering the disabling signal would be, for example, an physical on/off switch or a software timer that turned the disabling signal on and off at certain times of the day, rather than motion status of the vehicle.
- the app would query a list, or whitelist, of media access control (MAC) addresses to determine if a received disabling signal is coming from a valid source as described previously. Alerts such as the removal of the primary app or secondary app would be communicated to a monitoring party (such as the workplace owner) device as described previously.
- MAC media access control
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