WO2008124459A1 - Method and system for dynamically and anonymously linking wireless communications unit users - Google Patents

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WO2008124459A1
WO2008124459A1 PCT/US2008/059193 US2008059193W WO2008124459A1 WO 2008124459 A1 WO2008124459 A1 WO 2008124459A1 US 2008059193 W US2008059193 W US 2008059193W WO 2008124459 A1 WO2008124459 A1 WO 2008124459A1
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  • This invention relates generally to wireless communications usage. Particularly but not exclusively, it relates to socially connecting wireless communications unit users within a proximity based on an approach of "see-first, then inquire mutual interest”.
  • Wireless Communications Unit A wireless communications transmitter and receiver. It could be either a stand-alone device specifically for wireless communications, like a cell phone, PDA, walkie-talkie or mobile computer, or an add-on part of other apparatus, like a wireless networking card for computers, or wireless communication chips embedded in other objects like a key chain or a watch or other body jewelry.
  • Proximity or Predetermined Distance or Range The distance or range limited either by the telecommunications protocol or radio waves used, or by the user's choice.
  • Bruetooth(m) class II has a 10 meter range limit, which is suitable for the in-sight people discovery.
  • the range of the wireless communications device is too large, the user can narrow it down by defining a range within which the user wants to explore for a match.
  • anonymous means that the wireless communications unit user or signal sender is not readily identifiable as such, although human behavior, situational constrains, or user interaction could make the user eventually identifiable. It means “sufficiently” anonymous, instead of “absolutely” anonymous. If a participating user is only exposed to a degree such that possible social awkwardness is acceptable to the user, it is anonymous.
  • RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator
  • TOF Time of Flight
  • GH/GCI Getting Hot/Getting Cold Indicator
  • FIG. 1 illustrates two scenarios of three people signaling at the same time.
  • FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of the system with a wireless transceiver, an input interface, and output interface and an integrated circuit unit capable of calculating a distance/direction reference from the received signal.
  • FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the system with a wireless transceiver, an input interface, and output interface, a location sensing unit capable of obtaining location information of self from an external service, and an integrated circuit unit capable of calculating a distance/direction reference from either or both of the received signal and the location information obtained from the location sensing unit.
  • This invention provides a way for a WCU user to connect with another WCU user in a proximity, based on mutual interest. Contrary to traditional data- initiated methods, this invention is a "see-first, inquire-intention-later", user-initiated approach to match-making. When a person sees another person in whom he is interested, it is often difficult to find out the other person's interest or intention. Blunt words of inquiry or direct body language are possible ways, but they are crude and risk social embarrassment.
  • wireless signals are used as the medium of interest expression. The usage of wireless signaling could be inconspicuous and practically anonymous. The signal sender does not risk negative impacts if the signal is unanswered.
  • RSSI received signal strength indicator
  • Time of Flight is another method to obtain a distance reference of the signal source.
  • Distance information could also be obtained with the help of a source other than the participating WCU's.
  • a WCU could obtain its own location from an external positioning service, like Global Positioning System (GPS), or from any implementation of an indoor positioning system, or from a telecommunications services provider.
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • a WCU could encode its own location in the signal it sends out, and use the location information from the received signal to calculate the distance of the received signal source.
  • Localized methods to obtain distance references like RSSI or TOF, do not have to use other services and are more economical and independent.
  • Distance information from GPS, or telecommunications service providers, or other positioning systems could be more absolute, but on the other hand they depend on the resolution of the service. Each of the above mentioned methods can be used in lieu of another, or in combination with another, or as a calibration, in obtaining a distance or distance reference.
  • Directions of signal source could also be valuable information.
  • the direction of the signal source is already part of the RSSI because the more directly in line the receiving antenna is with the signal source, the stronger the RSSI is.
  • the user could manually orient the WCU in difference directions and get feedback.
  • There are other ways to obtain a direction reference of the received signal For example, the receiving antenna could automatically turn itself to search for the best direction that describes the signal source; or the system could have multiple receiving antennas for different directions. If the signal used is not omni-directional, same principles can be used to control the direction of the outgoing signal. Information obtained from external positioning services could be used to calculate the direction reference.
  • GH/GCI in this invention is defined to be the change of this combined reference over time.
  • GH/GCI could be repeatedly conveyed to the user and give the user feedback whether he is getting closer in distance and/or direction to the received signal source in the interaction.
  • GH/GCI could be conveyed to the user in a discreet way so that it's not observable by other people nearby.
  • Scenario 11 shows the first possibility: X signals for Y, Y signals for X and Z signals for X.
  • Scenario 12 shows the second possibility: X signals for Y, Y signals for Z, and Z signals for X. Under the same general behavior model, each of X, Y, Z stops when a non-target is in closer proximity, or when having more interaction with a non-target than the target. Eventually it results in no match at all.
  • Scenarios involving four or more people can be divided and reduced to one or more of the above mentioned scenarios. People could single themselves and/or the target out from environmental noises of other signals by repositioning themselves, thus reduce the scenario to the two-people example. It is also human nature to interact with the target person more and ignore non-targets. If cases where there is still ambiguity, users could stop signaling for a random amount of time before restart, similar to the collision detection and retransmission in some Media Access Control protocols used in computer networking. In situations of repeated encounters, the process does not necessarily need to converge right away - intentions could be built up and confirmed over time.
  • Multiple signals could be distinguished by, for example, signal encoding, communications protocol, or signal LD.
  • the WCU could track all the signals and each of their GH/GCI, along with the profile associated with each signal, if profile is used.
  • users could manually reduce the effective sending and receiving range of the signal to limit the search space, for example, to the distance within sight, or to the size of the current room, or to the estimated distance of the user and the current match-target person.
  • the user can control the direction to send the signal and determine the orientation of the received signal source. This reduces the time to converge.
  • Some embodiments could have a user-defined profile, and profile-matching rules stored in the WCU.
  • the profile could be encoded in the signal. If the profile of the received signal doesn't match that of the user, the user gets no "vibe” even if the sender is getting closer. This trims the possible search domain to that of the user's defined preference and eliminates some potential false alarms.
  • the user could also choose to have a more descriptive profile of himself sent in the signal to be displayed at the receiving end, so that the receiving user can match the sender in sight with the characteristics described in the profile, and have the WCU use the associated signal ID to exclude other signals in order to expedite the matching process.
  • this invention prefers the embodiment of storing the user profile and matching rules locally and allowing user to alter them. Since the exchanges of profile information, including the communications handshakes of the WCU's, are also within the user's discretionary control without involving any service provider or leaving any trace in an external database, it has the advantage of being anonymous, independent and low-cost.
  • an authentication method for example, one similar to the certificate of web pages provided by a third party, could also be added to provide more creditability. The users could choose only to interact with other 'authenticated' users.
  • users are able to select one or more of the other WCU's of interest and establish a communications channel using the associated signal ID, for example, by sending a message, to further expedite the matching process.
  • the communication could carry more revealing information for visual matching, or lead to a branch-out process of isolated matching, for example "See you at the elevator by Exit Two".
  • the antenna can be implemented in a hidden fashion to be discreet, for example, in the earphone or in a eyeglass frame so that it follows the direction the user looks.
  • the GH/GCI information can be delivered to the user inconspicuously, for example, via the change of temperature of part of the WCU, or vibration, or screen display, or voice instruction through an earphone.
  • the implementation could enforce that the receiver must also be sending and rule out the listen-only mode.
  • Profile exchange could be limited to users with authenticated or registered profile through a third party service.
  • the user may use the profile information, or the distance/direction reference of received signal to discover and track potential matches around him. For example, you are sitting in a coffee shop. You can turn on your device to broadcast your profile and also 'sniff. Your device discovers other devices within range, retrieves their profiles, obtains a distance/direction reference of each of them and displays these information to you. The sending/receiving continues as people surrounding you move around, and the distance/direction reference of each WCU is updated and redisplayed. You could specify in the profile matching rules so that only profiles of interest are tracked.
  • the invention can be used to track and locate a predefined group of WCU users. You are in a big shopping center with a group of friends, or family. Each of you can set your WCU to send to and receive from other group member's WCU. This could be done by agreeing on a particular predefined signal. You wander away and may lose sight of your friends in the crowds but your WCU enables you to 'sense' if they are nearby, getting closer or getting farther.
  • FIG 2 illustrates the basic system, which includes a wireless transceiver 21 capable of sending and receiving wireless signals; an input interface 22 for user input; an output interface 23 for conveying information to the user and an integrated circuit unit 24 connected to 21, 22, 23.
  • the integrated circuit unit includes a processor 241 and memory 242. Processor readable instructions can be stored in the memory and executed by the processor. The integrated circuit unit could control the transceiver and obtain received signal information from the transceiver. The instructions in the memory can cause the system to use the received signal information to calculate a distance reference, and convey to the user via the output interface.
  • the integrated circuit unit could also control the transceiver in signal encoding/decoding .
  • Instructions in the memory could cause the system to calculate a distance reference using either RSSI or TOF, or both, or using one of them as a compensation of the other.
  • the distance reference obtained from said calculation does not need to be the absolute distance.
  • a direction reference of the received signal could also be useful.
  • the user can of course manually orient the antenna. The more the antenna is in line with the signal source, the stronger the RSSI is.
  • the system could include a special antenna unit in the transceiver unit. This antenna unit could also be controlled by the integrated circuit unit. This antenna unit could include an electricity- driven device to turn the antenna in different directions to search the direction of the signal; or to send outgoing signal in a particular direction. Alternatively the special antenna unit can have multiple antennas pointed at different directions so the system can determine which direction best describes the source of the received signal.
  • the system could have another location sensing unit that is capable of obtaining the location of self, for example, from GPS, or from an indoor positioning system, or from a telecommunications service provider .
  • FIG 3 illustrates the system with the location sensing unit 35.
  • the integrated circuit unit could encode the location information of self in the outgoing signal, extract location information from the received signal, and use the location information to obtain a distance reference and/or a direction reference of the received signal source.
  • Instructions stored in the memory could cause the system to remember the distance reference and/or direction reference of previous point of time, compare it with the current distance reference and/or direction reference, and convey the changes to the user via the output.
  • the integrated circuit unit could take user input to change the effective communications range of the transceiver, for example, by decreasing or increasing the transmitting power, or changing the telecommunications protocol, or altering the instructions in the memory to discard distance references out of the user- specified range.
  • a part of the memory could store a user profile, rules for profile usage, and rules for profile matching. Users could edit the profile or the profile rules via the input interface.
  • the integrated circuit unit could encode the profile in the outgoing signal or extract the profile information from the received signal. Received profile could be compared with the local profile according to a set of user-editable profile matching rules in the memory.

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A system and method for wireless communications unit users within a proximity to make social connections based on a 'see first, inquire intention later' approach. Users can dynamically and anonymously initiate an interactive process to determine mutual interest. A predefined wireless signal is used for broadcast, while an optional profile encoded in the signal is available for filtering and reducing the search space. A 'Getting Hot/Getting Cold' indicator could be discretely conveyed to the user to help home-in or confirm a user- initiated match in a graceful way without risking social embarrassment. Users could also utilize the profile information and real-time distance/direction update to selectively limit the interaction with another user or initiate a direct communication with another user.

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Method and system for dynamically and anonymously linking wireless communications unit users
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[001] This application claims the benefit of the U.S. Non-Provisional Patent application USl 1/696,728 entitled "Method and system for dynamically and anonymously linking wireless communications unit users", filed on April 5, 2007.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[002] This invention relates generally to wireless communications usage. Particularly but not exclusively, it relates to socially connecting wireless communications unit users within a proximity based on an approach of "see-first, then inquire mutual interest".
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[003] One of the most prominent problems of life is finding other people. People are constantly searching for a friend, a mate, or just someone for now. There have been a variety of matching services and systems ranging from traditional matchmaking agencies, blind dating and personals, to all sorts of Internet based methods. The value of these mediums may be limited because of the judgment of the matchmaker, matching methods, false advertisement or lack of verifiability. In particular, these are all match-first, see-in-person- later methods. When the participants finally meet in person, the matching result is often not satisfactory.
[004] Bars, clubs and other social environments such as parties or even daily encounters provide a see-first, inquire-intention-later model. The personal chemistry, or attraction, is the natural and often most efficient matchmaker. However there is lack of information of the character and interest. Most importantly, many people are too shy to approach, too reserved to make the first initiation, or too afraid of the possible rejection.
[005] Today people move around more often globally. Cities are more densely populated. Fleeting encounters and frequent social interactions are abundant. We encounter lots of people on the street, in coffee shops, at airports, many more than the too often too imaginative profiles we come across on the Internet. Nonetheless, social etiquettes, behavior restrictions, timing, or language skills still limit the possibilities of discovering if people we cross paths with and feel attracted to are also interested in us.
[006] Therefore, what is desired for solving this problem is not so much a way to match people based on data, but more of the other way around — letting people find out by themselves about their mutual interests to connect, after they see each other, using methods that are anonymous, interactive and yet socially suitable without risking embarrassment.
DEFINITIONS [007] Wireless Communications Unit: A wireless communications transmitter and receiver. It could be either a stand-alone device specifically for wireless communications, like a cell phone, PDA, walkie-talkie or mobile computer, or an add-on part of other apparatus, like a wireless networking card for computers, or wireless communication chips embedded in other objects like a key chain or a watch or other body jewelry.
[008] Proximity or Predetermined Distance or Range: The distance or range limited either by the telecommunications protocol or radio waves used, or by the user's choice. For example Bruetooth(m) class II has a 10 meter range limit, which is suitable for the in-sight people discovery. On the other hand, if the range of the wireless communications device is too large, the user can narrow it down by defining a range within which the user wants to explore for a match.
[009] Anonymous: In this invention, anonymous means that the wireless communications unit user or signal sender is not readily identifiable as such, although human behavior, situational constrains, or user interaction could make the user eventually identifiable. It means "sufficiently" anonymous, instead of "absolutely" anonymous. If a participating user is only exposed to a degree such that possible social awkwardness is acceptable to the user, it is anonymous.
[010] Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI): RSSI means the intensity of the received signal independent of the radio wave or communications protocol used. RSSI may vary with both distance and direction.
[011] Time of Flight (TOF): TOF means propagation delay of a signal between two points of interest. In this invention it is used to refer to any method of distance measurement based on propagation delay.
[012] Getting Hot/Getting Cold Indicator (GH/GCI): GH/GCI means a real-time indicator showing whether the distance and/or orientation of the source of received signal is decreasing or increasing over time. It is used to convey the information that the source of the received signal is getting closer (getting hot) or getting farther (getting cold) in distance and/or direction.
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[013] FIG. 1 illustrates two scenarios of three people signaling at the same time.
[014] FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of the system with a wireless transceiver, an input interface, and output interface and an integrated circuit unit capable of calculating a distance/direction reference from the received signal.
[015] FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the system with a wireless transceiver, an input interface, and output interface, a location sensing unit capable of obtaining location information of self from an external service, and an integrated circuit unit capable of calculating a distance/direction reference from either or both of the received signal and the location information obtained from the location sensing unit. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[016] This invention provides a way for a WCU user to connect with another WCU user in a proximity, based on mutual interest. Contrary to traditional data- initiated methods, this invention is a "see-first, inquire-intention-later", user-initiated approach to match-making. When a person sees another person in whom he is interested, it is often difficult to find out the other person's interest or intention. Blunt words of inquiry or direct body language are possible ways, but they are crude and risk social embarrassment. In this invention, wireless signals are used as the medium of interest expression. The usage of wireless signaling could be inconspicuous and practically anonymous. The signal sender does not risk negative impacts if the signal is unanswered.
[017] Suppose a simple wireless broadcast signal for this said purpose is defined. This signal doesn't carry any identification, and could be received by any other device that 'understands' the signal. In an environment of only two people, the presence of such a signal is enough to solve the matching problem. One person could send the signal in a discreet manner and try to receive the signal from the other person. If a signal is received, a mutual intention or interest is concluded. If not, there is no embarrassment or awkwardness.
[018] In an environment of more than two people, just detecting the presence of the signal is not enough. When you receive such a signal, it's not clear whether the signal is from the person in whom you are interested, or someone else. The distance and/or direction of the source of the received signal could then contribute to resolving the ambiguity. A non-absolute 'distance/direction reference' could also be useful. If we change the relative position with the signal source, and repeatedly calculate the change of distance/direction or distance/direction reference over time, we have useful feedback of whether we are getting hotter(closer), or colder(farther), from the signal source.
[019] It is well known that the received signal strength indicator (RSSI) decreases with distance. RSSI in this invention is not meant to be used for precise positioning, but a way to obtain a 'distance reference'. The change in distance reference over time is used to contribute to the GH/GCI. That is, if two WCU's are moving closer to one another, the received signal strength will increase over time, and vice versa. There could be noise resulting from reflections, obstacles, or other environmental factors, but since the subjects in these interactions are humans, such noise is usually not a practical hindrance. Controls of robots or mechanical mice might be trapped in errors like hitting the wall but people adapt. Moreover, other distance measures could be used for compensation.
[020] Time of Flight (TOF) is another method to obtain a distance reference of the signal source.
[021] Distance information could also be obtained with the help of a source other than the participating WCU's. A WCU could obtain its own location from an external positioning service, like Global Positioning System (GPS), or from any implementation of an indoor positioning system, or from a telecommunications services provider. A WCU could encode its own location in the signal it sends out, and use the location information from the received signal to calculate the distance of the received signal source. [022] Localized methods to obtain distance references, like RSSI or TOF, do not have to use other services and are more economical and independent. Distance information from GPS, or telecommunications service providers, or other positioning systems could be more absolute, but on the other hand they depend on the resolution of the service. Each of the above mentioned methods can be used in lieu of another, or in combination with another, or as a calibration, in obtaining a distance or distance reference.
[023] Directions of signal source could also be valuable information. In some aspect, the direction of the signal source is already part of the RSSI because the more directly in line the receiving antenna is with the signal source, the stronger the RSSI is. The user could manually orient the WCU in difference directions and get feedback. There are other ways to obtain a direction reference of the received signal. For example, the receiving antenna could automatically turn itself to search for the best direction that describes the signal source; or the system could have multiple receiving antennas for different directions. If the signal used is not omni-directional, same principles can be used to control the direction of the outgoing signal. Information obtained from external positioning services could be used to calculate the direction reference.
[024] The above methods of obtaining distance reference and direction reference could be used, in weighted combination of any permutation to derive a combined reference of distance and direction. GH/GCI in this invention is defined to be the change of this combined reference over time. GH/GCI could be repeatedly conveyed to the user and give the user feedback whether he is getting closer in distance and/or direction to the received signal source in the interaction. GH/GCI could be conveyed to the user in a discreet way so that it's not observable by other people nearby.
[025] As an example of the simplest scenario involving two people: you are alone in an elevator when one attractive person walks in. You want to know if the person is interested in you too. Social etiquette may prohibit you from directly looking at the person. You reach inside your pocket for the cell phone and start the signaling. If you don't receive any signal, no harm done, you walk away when arriving at your floor like nothing happened. If you do, the other person is also signaling you and the mutual intention is confirmed.
[026] In the scenarios of three people X, Y and Z: If only one person X is signaling, X doesn't receive any response and there's no match. If two people are signaling: assuming X is signaling for Y (X is interested in Y and not Z) and gets a response, X then has to find out whether it's from Y or Z. By changing the relative distance between X and Y and checking the GH/GCI, X can further know if Y is signaling. If Y is not signaling, X turns the device off, no match. If Y is signaling, it remains for X to find out whether Y is signaling for X or for Z. On Y's part, if Y means to signal for Z, and Y sees that the change in distance between Y and X corresponds to the GH/GCI change, it is clear to Y that X is signaling, not the target Z, Y turns off the signal, end of the game. On the other hand, if Y means to signal X and not Z, then Y keeps signaling and eventually X and Y can converge to a conclusion 'safe' enough for both of them to start the first words. [027] For scenarios that all three people X,Y and Z are signaling, refer to FIG 1. Scenario 11 shows the first possibility: X signals for Y, Y signals for X and Z signals for X. It is human nature that X and Y will tend to interact with each other more to find out mutual intention, and Z will try to interact with X only. On X's part, X could stop the signaling or direct the signal only at Y (if direction available) when X realizes Z is more in the proximity, or when X realizes Z's intention from the interaction. Not only does the interaction of X and Z leads nowhere, but X and Y also naturally tend to single themselves out from this environment to reduce the noise. The scenario eventually reduces to one of the above discussed scenarios. Scenario 12 shows the second possibility: X signals for Y, Y signals for Z, and Z signals for X. Under the same general behavior model, each of X, Y, Z stops when a non-target is in closer proximity, or when having more interaction with a non-target than the target. Eventually it results in no match at all.
[028] Scenarios involving four or more people can be divided and reduced to one or more of the above mentioned scenarios. People could single themselves and/or the target out from environmental noises of other signals by repositioning themselves, thus reduce the scenario to the two-people example. It is also human nature to interact with the target person more and ignore non-targets. If cases where there is still ambiguity, users could stop signaling for a random amount of time before restart, similar to the collision detection and retransmission in some Media Access Control protocols used in computer networking. In situations of repeated encounters, the process does not necessarily need to converge right away - intentions could be built up and confirmed over time.
[029] Multiple signals could be distinguished by, for example, signal encoding, communications protocol, or signal LD. The WCU could track all the signals and each of their GH/GCI, along with the profile associated with each signal, if profile is used.
[030] There are ways to reduce the search space and shorten the convergence time for this interactive process of matching. In some embodiments, users could manually reduce the effective sending and receiving range of the signal to limit the search space, for example, to the distance within sight, or to the size of the current room, or to the estimated distance of the user and the current match-target person. In some embodiments where the directional signal sending/receiving is used, the user can control the direction to send the signal and determine the orientation of the received signal source. This reduces the time to converge.
[031] Some embodiments could have a user-defined profile, and profile-matching rules stored in the WCU. The profile could be encoded in the signal. If the profile of the received signal doesn't match that of the user, the user gets no "vibe" even if the sender is getting closer. This trims the possible search domain to that of the user's defined preference and eliminates some potential false alarms. In an even more active approach, the user could also choose to have a more descriptive profile of himself sent in the signal to be displayed at the receiving end, so that the receiving user can match the sender in sight with the characteristics described in the profile, and have the WCU use the associated signal ID to exclude other signals in order to expedite the matching process.
[032] Compared with other match making methods which use a database or a centralized server for profile storing, profile matching, and user-matching, this invention prefers the embodiment of storing the user profile and matching rules locally and allowing user to alter them. Since the exchanges of profile information, including the communications handshakes of the WCU's, are also within the user's discretionary control without involving any service provider or leaving any trace in an external database, it has the advantage of being anonymous, independent and low-cost. However, an authentication method, for example, one similar to the certificate of web pages provided by a third party, could also be added to provide more creditability. The users could choose only to interact with other 'authenticated' users.
[033] In some embodiments, users are able to select one or more of the other WCU's of interest and establish a communications channel using the associated signal ID, for example, by sending a message, to further expedite the matching process. The communication could carry more revealing information for visual matching, or lead to a branch-out process of isolated matching, for example "See you at the elevator by Exit Two".
[034] In some embodiments where the sender can direct the antenna in a desired direction, or where the receiver can orient the antenna in a desired direction, the antenna can be implemented in a hidden fashion to be discreet, for example, in the earphone or in a eyeglass frame so that it follows the direction the user looks.
[035] The GH/GCI information can be delivered to the user inconspicuously, for example, via the change of temperature of part of the WCU, or vibration, or screen display, or voice instruction through an earphone.
[036] In some embodiments, to prevent foul play or ill-intended usage, the implementation could enforce that the receiver must also be sending and rule out the listen-only mode. Profile exchange could be limited to users with authenticated or registered profile through a third party service.
[037] For a passive embodiment of this invention, the user may use the profile information, or the distance/direction reference of received signal to discover and track potential matches around him. For example, you are sitting in a coffee shop. You can turn on your device to broadcast your profile and also 'sniff. Your device discovers other devices within range, retrieves their profiles, obtains a distance/direction reference of each of them and displays these information to you. The sending/receiving continues as people surrounding you move around, and the distance/direction reference of each WCU is updated and redisplayed. You could specify in the profile matching rules so that only profiles of interest are tracked. Using the description in the profile of each signal, or just the presence of each displayed signal, and their corresponding distance/direction update, you can match the movement of people in sight and associate a particular person you see with a particular profile or a particular signal. With the unique signal ID, the WCU can track each signal separately. As the next step, you could, for example, choose to lock-in onto one signal (filter out all other signals), and use the aforementioned interactive method to find out if that target user has the same intention of connecting. You could repeat the process by locking-in onto another device. You could also be aggressive and send a message directly to any of the WCU's.
[038] In some group interaction embodiments, the invention can be used to track and locate a predefined group of WCU users. You are in a big shopping center with a group of friends, or family. Each of you can set your WCU to send to and receive from other group member's WCU. This could be done by agreeing on a particular predefined signal. You wander away and may lose sight of your friends in the crowds but your WCU enables you to 'sense' if they are nearby, getting closer or getting farther.
[039] FIG 2 illustrates the basic system, which includes a wireless transceiver 21 capable of sending and receiving wireless signals; an input interface 22 for user input; an output interface 23 for conveying information to the user and an integrated circuit unit 24 connected to 21, 22, 23. The integrated circuit unit includes a processor 241 and memory 242. Processor readable instructions can be stored in the memory and executed by the processor. The integrated circuit unit could control the transceiver and obtain received signal information from the transceiver. The instructions in the memory can cause the system to use the received signal information to calculate a distance reference, and convey to the user via the output interface.
[040] The integrated circuit unit could also control the transceiver in signal encoding/decoding .
[041] Instructions in the memory could cause the system to calculate a distance reference using either RSSI or TOF, or both, or using one of them as a compensation of the other. The distance reference obtained from said calculation does not need to be the absolute distance.
[042] In some embodiments, if a directional signal is used, a direction reference of the received signal could also be useful. The user can of course manually orient the antenna. The more the antenna is in line with the signal source, the stronger the RSSI is. The system could include a special antenna unit in the transceiver unit. This antenna unit could also be controlled by the integrated circuit unit. This antenna unit could include an electricity- driven device to turn the antenna in different directions to search the direction of the signal; or to send outgoing signal in a particular direction. Alternatively the special antenna unit can have multiple antennas pointed at different directions so the system can determine which direction best describes the source of the received signal.
[043] In some embodiments, the system could have another location sensing unit that is capable of obtaining the location of self, for example, from GPS, or from an indoor positioning system, or from a telecommunications service provider . FIG 3 illustrates the system with the location sensing unit 35. The integrated circuit unit could encode the location information of self in the outgoing signal, extract location information from the received signal, and use the location information to obtain a distance reference and/or a direction reference of the received signal source.
[044] Instructions stored in the memory could cause the system to remember the distance reference and/or direction reference of previous point of time, compare it with the current distance reference and/or direction reference, and convey the changes to the user via the output.
[045] In some embodiments, the integrated circuit unit could take user input to change the effective communications range of the transceiver, for example, by decreasing or increasing the transmitting power, or changing the telecommunications protocol, or altering the instructions in the memory to discard distance references out of the user- specified range.
[046] In some embodiments, a part of the memory could store a user profile, rules for profile usage, and rules for profile matching. Users could edit the profile or the profile rules via the input interface. The integrated circuit unit could encode the profile in the outgoing signal or extract the profile information from the received signal. Received profile could be compared with the local profile according to a set of user-editable profile matching rules in the memory.
[047] Current technologies and products can already cover the components and functions of the system described, including various kinds of wireless communications devices, protocols, designs of input and output interface. It is easy for those skilled in the art to integrate a computing unit to provide the described functionality in this invention. It is also common knowledge to obtain and manipulate information such as signal strength, TOF, direction, location and distance. There could be numerous variations and permutations of the above described system that fall within the functional spirit and scope of the invention.

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I claim:
1. A method for a wireless communications unit (WCU) to connect one first user with another target WCU user who has the same intention to connect within a proximity, comprising the steps of: broadcasting a predefined signal at the first user's discretionary control, wherein said predefined signal represents a connection intention inquiry after the first user has seen the target user; trying to receive a signal predefined in the same way within the proximity; notifying the first user whether a signal predefined in the same way is received.
2. The method of claiml, further comprising: determining a distance and/or direction reference of the source of the received signal; notifying the first user of the distance and/or direction reference of the source of the received signal.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the distance and/or direction reference is obtained using at least one of the following: Received Signal Strength, Time of Flight, and External Positioning Service.
4. The apparatus for performing the method of claim 1.
5. The method of claim 2, further comprising: allowing the first WCU user to control the direction of the broadcast signal.
6. The method of claim 2, further comprising: allowing the first WCU user to control the effective transmitting range of the broadcast signal and/or effective signal receiving range.
7. The method of claim 2, further comprising: repeatedly sending and receiving the predefined signal while at least one WCU changes its physical position and/or signal direction; determining a "Getting Hot /Getting Cold Indicator" (GH/GCI) using the change of distance and/or direction reference of the source of the received signal over time; repeatedly conveying the GH/GCI to the first WCU user.
8. The method of claim 2, further comprising: storing a user-defined profile and/or profile matching rules in the first WCU; encoding said profile and/or profile matching rules in the predefined signal; extracting another profile and/or profile matching rules from the received signal; comparing the received profile and/or profile matching rules with the counter part stored in the first WCU and determining if there is a match; discarding any non-matching received signal as if it was not received, or notifying the first WCU user of the mismatch when receiving a non-match signal.
9. The method of claim 7, further comprising: storing a user-defined profile and/or profile matching rules in the first WCU; encoding said profile and/or profile matching rules in the predefined signal; extracting another profile and/or profile matching rules from the received signal; comparing the received profile and/or profile matching rules with the counter part stored in the first WCU and determining if there is a match; discarding any non-matching received signal as if it was not received, or notifying the first WCU user of the mismatch when receiving a non-match signal.
10. The method of claim 7, further comprising: conveying the GH/GCI to the first WCU user in a discreet way not observable by others.
11. The method of claim 8, further comprising: allowing the profile in said predefined signal of the first WCU to optionally include a profile authentication certificate issued by a third party; retrieving and verifying another profile authentication certificate in the received signal; optionally discarding any received signal without a verified profile authentication certificate.
12. A method for locating and identifying potential matches for a first wireless communications unit (WCU) user from among other WCU users in proximity, comprising: storing a user-defined profile and/or profile matching rules locally in the first WCU; initiating a communication request from the first WCU to other WCU's in proximity to obtain or exchange profile and/or profile matching rules; comparing each retrieved profile and/or profile matching rules from other WCU's against that of the first WCU and determining if there is a match; determining a distance and/or direction reference of each of the matched WCU's using at least one of the following: Received Signal Strength, Time of Flight, and External
Positioning Service; conveying said distance and/or direction references of each of the matched WCU's to the user of the first WCU.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising: determining the changes of said distances and/or directions references of each of the matched WCU's repeatedly and conveying the updated references to the user of the first WCU repeatedly.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising: allowing the user of the first WCU to create a telecommunications connection to one or more of the matched WCU's.
15. The method of claim 12, further comprising: allowing the user of the first WCU to selectively discard any signal from one or more of the other WCU's based on the received profile and/or profile matching rules.
16. The method of claim 12, further comprising: allowing said profile in the first WCU to optionally include a profile authentication certificate issued by a third party; retrieving and verifying another profile authentication certificate in the received signal; allowing the first WCU user to optionally discard any received signal without a verified certificate.
17. A system for linking wireless communications users comprising: a wireless transceiver capable of transmitting and receiving wireless signals; a user input means; means for using said user input means to control said wireless transceiver; means for obtaining a distance and/or direction reference of the source of the received signal using at least one of the following: Received Signal Strength, Time of Flight, and External Positioning Service; means for conveying said distance and/or direction reference to the user.
18. The system of claim 17, further comprising means for tracking changes of said distance and/or direction reference over time (the Getting Hot/Getting Cold Indicator; GH/GCI), and means for repeatedly conveying the GH/GCI to the user.
19. The system of claim 17, further comprising means for controlling the direction of the signal transmission.
20. The system of claim 17, further comprising means for controlling the effective transmitting and receiving range of the transceiver.
21. The system of claim 17, further comprising: means for storing a user-defined profile and/or profile matching rules locally in the system; optional means for editing said profile and/or profile matching rules; means for encoding said profile and/or profile matching rules into the signal transmitted; means for extracting another profile and/or profile matching rules from the received signal; means for comparing the received profile and/or matching rules with said locally stored counter part; means for conveying the profile matching result to the user.
22. The system of claim 17, wherein said means for conveying the GH/GCI is not observable to others.
23. The system of claim 17, wherein at least one of said user input means and said means for conveying distance and/or direction to the user is a physically separated apparatus wirelessly coupled to the rest of the system.
24. The system of claim 21, further comprising: means for obtaining a certificate of authentication of said local profile from a third party; means for encoding said certificate of authentication into the signal transmitted; means for retrieving and verifying another profile authentication certificate in the received signal; optional means for discarding any received signal without a verified profile authentication certificate.
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