Abstract:
Generally, this disclosure provides systems, devices, methods and computer readable media for software polling elision with restricted transactional memory. The device may include a restricted transactional memory (RTM) processor configured to monitor a region associated with a transaction and to enable an abort of the transaction, wherein the abort nullifies modifications to the region, the modifications associated with processing within the transaction prior to the abort. The device may also include a code module configured to: produce a first request; send the first request to an external processing entity; enter the transaction; produce a second request; commit the transaction in response to a completion indication from the external processing entity; and abort the transaction in response to a non-completion indication from the external entity.
Abstract:
In embodiments, sensors from an environment in which a mobile device is moving may be used to provide extra input to allow for improved risk analysis and detection in the environment. To prevent unwanted surveillance, proximity to the environment's sensors may be required. It will be appreciated a coordinator in the environment may assist with handling multiple sensor data provided to the mobile device, and may also assist with identifying risk. The environment may also act as a data feed allowing the mobile device to simply receive additional sensor data and perform its analysis and operation.
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for command synchronization is described. In some embodiments, a remote system may set up a user interactive session with a local device according to a user interaction protocol. The remote system may insert a predetermined execution time into a first command and send the first command to a local device according to the user interaction protocol. The first command, when executed on the local device, causes a second command compliant with the user interaction protocol to execute on the local device at the predetermined execution time.