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AU2008203810B2
AU2008203810B2 AU2008203810A AU2008203810A AU2008203810B2 AU 2008203810 B2 AU2008203810 B2 AU 2008203810B2 AU 2008203810 A AU2008203810 A AU 2008203810A AU 2008203810 A AU2008203810 A AU 2008203810A AU 2008203810 B2 AU2008203810 B2 AU 2008203810B2
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S&F Ref: 633766D1 AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT Name and Address Seiko Epson Corporation, of 4-1, Nishi-Shinjuku 2 of Applicant: chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 163-0811, Japan Actual Inventor(s): Shinji Kubota Address for Service: Spruson & Ferguson St Martins Tower Level 35 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 (CCN 3710000177) Invention Title: Projector for projecting password The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: 5845c(1 356942_1) 1 DESCRIPTION PROJECTOR FOR PROJECTING PASSWORD' TECHNICAL FIELD 5 The present invention relates to a projector. BACKGROUND ART Da1. projectors have become popular to enlarge and project the contents of an on-screen display of an information terminal, such as a personal 10 computer. The projector may establish a network connection with the information terminal via cable communication or via wireless communication. A password is generally required for establishment of the network connection. Cipher communication is adopted to assure security and prevent illegal 15 connection and interception of data in a projector that projects image data received from an information terminal connecting with the projector via wireless communication. For example, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) technique is applied for cipher communication. In the WEP-based cipher communication, both a data transmitter side and a data receiver side input 20 a common password. The common password is used for authentication of the connection and for encoding and decoding of communicating data. For size reduction and good portability, the projector is typically not provided with a keyboard. A remote control or buttons on the projector are accordingly used for input of required data into the projector. Input of 25 a password into the projector is accordingly rather time-and 2 labor-consuming. In order to simplify a password input operation, one applicable technique causes the projector to generate a password. There is, however, difficulty in accurately notifying the user of the information terminal of the password. This problem is not restricted to input of the password for cipher communication but is commonly found s in the case of requirement of a password for establishing communication between the information terminal and the projector. There is a need to enhance the convenience of a projector that is capable of establishing a network connection with an information terminal while ensuring secrecy of communicating data. 10 Object of the Invention It is an object of the present invention to substantially overcome or at least ameliorate one or more of the disadvantages of the prior art, or to at least provide a useful alternative. Disclosure of the Invention 15 There is firstly disclosed herein a projector that is capable of establishing network connection with an information terminal, said projector comprising: a password generation module that generates a password to be input into said information terminal for establishment of the network connection; and a projection module that projects the password, and projects an image according 20 to image data supplied from said information terminal after establishment of the network connection. There is further disclosed herein a method implemented by a projector, said projector being capable of establishing network connection with an information terminal and including a projection module, said method comprising the steps of: 25 (a) generating a password to be input into said information terminal for establishment of the network connection; (b) projecting the password using the projection module; and (c) projecting an image according to image data supplied from said information terminal after establishment of the network connection, using the projection 30 module. There is further disclosed herein a computer readable recording medium in which a computer program used for driving a projector is recorded, said projector being capable of establishing network connection with an information terminal and including a projection module, said computer program causing a computer to attain the functions of: 3 generating a password to be input into said information terminal for establishment of the network connection; projecting the password using the projection module; and projecting an image according to image data supplied from said information s terminal after establishment of the network connection, using the projection module. The network connection of the projector of at least a preferred embodiment of the present invention and an information terminal constructs a projector system. In the process of establishing the network connection between the projector and the information terminal, the projector carries out authentication with the password and identifies the io legitimate connection. The information terminal is generally provided with a keyboard, which facilitates input of the password, compared with the projector. The projector of at least a preferred embodiment of the present invention may utilize a random digit to generate the password. The password is inputted at the information terminal including the keyboard. This arrangement does not require manual 15 input of the password at the projector, thus enhancing the convenience of the projector system. The generated password is projected and displayed on a screen or the like. The user of the information terminal is thus accurately informed of the password and can input the correct password into the information terminal. For security, the password is generally not open to public view. The projector of 20 at least a preferred embodiment of the present invention is typically used in a limited space like a conference room. There is accordingly no fear of leaking the password to the general public. This arrangement thus effectively prevents external illegal connections and ensures secrecy of communicating data. In accordance with one preferable application of the invention, the network 25 connection represents a connection via wireless cipher communication, and the password generation module generates the password used for the wireless cipher communication. The projector further has a cipher communication module that uses the password for the wireless cipher communication with the information terminal. Wireless communication, especially wireless cipher communication may be 30 applied for the network connection. This application of at least a preferred embodiment of the invention 4 generates the password used for cipher communication (an encoding key and a decoding key). A common password may be used in both of the projector and the information terminal, or alternatively different passwords may be used. In the former case, another information terminal 5 located in the vicinity of the projector or the information terminal that supplies data may also be involved in the network connection by required settings including the password to fetch data. In the latter case, another information terminal is informed of only the encoding key or a password for establishing the network connection and can thus not decode the 10 fetched data. In the projector of the above application, it is preferable that the password generation module updates the password after establishment of the network connection to generate an updated password, and that the 15 cipher communication module uses the updated password for the wireless cipher communication with the information terminal. The updated password may be generated periodically or for each packet in the case of packet communication. This arrangement further heightens the secrecy of communicating data. 20 In one preferable embodiment of the projector of the invention, the password generation module generates a random password at each time of power supply to the projector. In this embodiment, the password is generated at random at each time of power supply. Since one password is not continually used, this 25 arrangement ensures secrecy of communicating data.
5 In accordance with another preferable application of the present invention, the projector further has a generation instruction module that is operated by a user to give an instruction for generating the password. 5 The password generation module generates the password in response to the instruction. In this application, the password is generated in response to intention of a user of the projector. Namely the password is generated according to 10 the requirement to ensure secrecy of communicating data. In accordance with still another preferable application of the invention, the projector further has a specification module that is operated by a user to specify a projection form of the password. 15 The projection form includes the projected and displayed position of the password on the screen and the character size. The projection form may be arbitrarily specified according to the area of the conference room where the projector is installed, the size of the screen, and the setting conditions. In the projector of the present invention, it is preferable that the 20 password projection module stops projection of the password when the network connection is established. In this arrangement, establishment of communication is confirmed by projection or non-projection of the password. The projection of the password may be ceased after elapse of a preset time period as well as at 25 the time of establishment of the network connection. This restricts the projection time of the password and thus heightens the secrecy of the password. The technique of at least a preferred embodiment of the present invention is not restricted to applications of the projector discussed above, but may be actualized by a 5 diversity of other applications, for example, a projection method. Other applications also include a computer program for actualizing the projection method, a recording medium in which the computer program is recorded, and a data signal that includes the computer program and is embodied in a carrier wave. The variety of additional arrangements described above may be adopted in the respective applications. I0 The computer program may be a whole program for driving the projector or a partial program for exerting the functions of the present invention. Typical examples of the recording medium include flexible disks, CD-ROMs, magneto-optic discs, IC cards, ROM cartridges, punched cards, print with barcodes or other codes printed thereon, is internal storage devices (memories like a RAM and a ROM) and external storage devices of the computer, and a variety of other computer readable media. Brief Description of the Drawings A preferred form of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: 20 Fig. I schematically illustrates the construction of a projector system including a projector in a first embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a flowchart showing a process of establishing a network connection between the projector and a personal computer PC; and Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing a process of establishing a network 6 7 connection between the projector and the personal computer PC in a second embodiment of the present invention. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 5 Some modes of carrying out the present invention are described below as preferred embodiments in the following sequence: A. Construction of Projector System B. Network Connection C. Second Embodiment 10 D. Modifications A. Construction of Projector System Fig. 1 schematically illustrates the construction of a projector system including a projector 10 in a fist embodiment of the present 15 invention. The projector system of the embodiment includes the projector 10 and a personal computer PC, which establish a network connection via wireless communication. A plurality of personal computers may be connected to the projector 10 in this projector system. Another information terminal may replace the personal computer PC. The 20 projector system is utilized in a limited space, such as a conference room or an auditorium. The projector 10 is a data projector that projects data received from the personal computer PC on a screen SC. The projector 10 and the personal computer PC make cipher communication. In the arrangement of this 25 embodiment, an identical password is set in both the projector 10 and the 8 personal computer PC. This password is used for authentication of a network connection, encoding, and decoding. The projector 10 includes a power switch 12, a password generation module 20, a password generation instruction module 22, a display control 5 module 30, a display specification module 32, a projection module 40, and a cipher communication module 50. The projector 10 also has a storage module 34 to store setting information for a network connection, such as a protocol and an address. The password generation module 20 generates a password, which is 10 commonly used in the cipher communication module 50 of the projector 10 and a cipher communication unit 100 of the personal computer PC, in response to an ON operation of the power switch 12. The technique of this embodiment uses a random digit for generation of the password. The password is accordingly generated at random at every time of power supply 15 to the projector 10. The password generation module 20 is connected to the password generation instruction module 22 and may generate the password in response to a user's instruction. The password generation instruction module 22 gives an instruction of generating the password to the password generation module 20 in response to the user's operation. 20 This arrangement effectively prevents illegal connection to the network and interception of communication data. The display control module 30 makes the data input from the personal computer PC via the cipher communication module 50 subjected to a diversity of image processing and generates an image, which is to be 25 projected by the projection module 40. As illustrated, the password 9 generated by the password generation module 20 and the setting information for the network connection may also be projected on the screen SC. The display specification module 32 is connected to the display control module 30 to arbitrarily specify the display position of the 5 password on the screen SC and the character size in response to the user's operation, for easy view of the projected password. The projection module 40 includes a light source and a projection optical system (not shown) and projects the image generated by the display control module 30 and the password on the screen SC. 10 The cipher communication module 50 utilizes the password generated by the password generation module 20 for authentication of a network connection. The cipher communication module 50 ,also decodes encoded data sent from the personal computer PC and supplies the decoded data to the display control module 30. 15 The personal computer PC includes a cipher communication unit 100, an application software program 110, and an input unit 120. The user of the personal computer PC inputs the password projected on the screen SC and setting information for the network connection through operations of a keyboard and a mouse (not shown). The cipher communication unit 100 20 utilizes the input password to establish the network connection with the projector 10, encodes image data of the application software program 110 with the password, and transmits the encoded image data to the projector 10. 25 B. Network Connection 10 Fig. 2 is a flowchart showing a process of establishing a network connection between the projector 10 and the personal computer PC. The left flow shows a series of processing at the projector 10, whereas the right flow shows a series of processing at the personal computer PC. The 5 projector 10 generates a password (step S100). The password is generated in response to power supply (that is, an ON operation of the power switch 12) or by an operation of the password generation instruction module 22. The projector 10 projects and displays the generated password on the screen SC (step S110). The setting information for the network connection 10 may be projected together with the password. The user of the personal computer PC inputs the password projected on the screen SC through an operation of the keyboard (step S120). In order to establish communication with the projector 10, the user requires authentication of the network connection with the input password (step S130). The 15 projector 10 authenticates the input password in response to a requirement of authentication from the personal computer PC. When connection is established with the personal computer PC (step S140), the projector 10 stops the projection and display of the password on the screen SC (step S150). Establishment of communication is confirmed by the ceased 20 projection of the password. Projection of the password may be ceased after a predetermined time has passed since start of the projection. This arrangement heightens the secrecy of the password. Establishment of the network connection allows cipher communication between the projector 10 and the personal computer PC. 25 In the projector 10 of the first embodiment, the password generation 11 module 20 generates a password. The user of the projector 10 is accordingly not required to input the password into the projector 10. This arrangement enhances the convenience of the projector system. The generated password is projected on the screen SC, so that the user of the 5 personal computer PC is accurately informed of the password to be input into the personal computer PC. For the security, the password is generally not open to the public. The projector 10 of the embodiment is used in a limited space like a conference room. There is accordingly no fear of leaking the password to general 10 public. The arrangement of the embodiment thus effectively prevents external illegal connections and ensures secrecy of communicating data. In the arrangement of this embodiment, a common password is used in both the projector 10 and the personal computer PC. Another nearby information terminal can receive data from the personal computer PC after 15 establishing a similar network connection with the personal computer PC. C. Second Embodiment Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing a process of establishing a network connection between the projector 10 and the personal computer PC in a 20 second embodiment of the present invention. The processing of steps SI0 through S150 is identical with that of the first embodiment, and the construction of the projector system is also identical with that of the first embodiment. In the arrangement of the second embodiment, after establishment of communication between the projector 10 and the personal 25 computer PC, the projector 10 newly generates a password (step S160).
12 Generation of the new password may be executed automatically after establishment of communication or in response to the user's operation of the password generation instruction module 22. Since the communication has already been established between the projector 10 and the personal 5 computer PC, the newly generated password is not projected on the screen SC but is transmitted to the personal computer PC. The personal computer PC receives the transmitted password and updates the password (step S170). Generation of the new password and updating may be carried out periodically or for each transmitted packet. The projector 10 and the 10 personal computer PC make cipher communication with the updated password. The technique of the second embodiment does not project the newly generated password on the screen SC. This arrangement prevents any third person from being informed of the updated password, thus ensuring 15 high secrecy of communicating data. D. Modifications The above embodiments and their modifications are to be considered in all aspects as illustrative and not restrictive. There may be many 20 modifications, changes, and alterations without departing from the scope or spirit of the main characteristics of the present invention. Several applicable examples are discussed by the foregoing description. D1. Modified Example 1 : 25 The above embodiment uses a common password for both coding and 13 encoding of data in cipher communication. Different passwords may alternatively be used for coding and encoding of data, respectively. In the latter case, the password generation module 20 of the projector 10 generates a password corresponding to an encoding key used in the 5 personal computer PC and another password corresponding to a decoding key used in the projector 10. The password corresponding to the encoding key is projected on the screen SC. The user inputs the projected password into the personal computer PC. This arrangement informs only the projector 10 of the password for 10 decoding the data encoded by the personal computer PC, thus effectively preventing interception of data by any other device. D2. Modified Example 2 The above embodiment regards wireless cipher communication between 15 the projector 10 and the personal computer PC. The technique of the present invention is also applicable for cable communication. D3. Modified Example 3 The above embodiment regards the image display system including the 20 projector (projector system). The technique of the present invention is also applicable to other image display systems where an image display device and an information terminal establish a network connection. INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY 25 The present invention may be applied to reduce 14 time-and-labor-consumption for the network connection from a projector.

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1. A projector that is capable of establishing network connection with an information terminal, said projector comprising: a password generation module that generates a password to be input into said s information terminal for establishment of the network connection; and a projection module that projects the password, and projects an image according to image data supplied from said information terminal after establishment of the network connection.
2. A projector in accordance with claim 1, wherein the network connection to represents a connection via wireless cipher communication, and said password generation module generates the password used for the wireless cipher communication, said projector further comprising: a cipher communication module that uses the password for the wireless cipher is communication with said information terminal.
3. A projector in accordance with claim 2, wherein said password generation module updates the password after establishment of the network connection to generate an updated password, and said cipher communication module uses the updated password for the wireless 20 cipher communication with said information terminal.
4. A projector in accordance with claim 1, wherein said password generation module generates a random password at each time of power supply to said projector.
5. A projector in accordance with claim 1, said projector further 25 comprising: a generation instruction module that is operated by a user to give an instruction for generating the password, wherein said password generation module generates the password in response to the instruction. 16
6. A projector in accordance with claim 1, said projector further comprising: a specification module that is operated by a user to specify a projection form of the password. s
7. A projector in accordance with claim 1, wherein said projection module stops projection of the password when the network connection is established.
8. A method implemented by a projector, said projector being capable of establishing network connection with an information terminal and including a projection module, said method comprising the steps of: to (a) generating a password to be input into said information terminal for establishment of the network connection; (b) projecting the password using the projection module; and (c) projecting an image according to image data supplied from said information terminal after establishment of the network connection, using the projection 15 module.
9. A computer readable recording medium in which a computer program used for driving a projector is recorded, said projector being capable of establishing network connection with an information terminal and including a projection module, said computer program causing a computer to attain the functions of: 20 generating a password to be input into said information terminal for establishment of the network connection; projecting the password using the projection module; and projecting an image according to image data supplied from said information terminal after establishment of the network connection, using the projection module. 25 Dated 11 August, 2008 Seiko Epson Corporation Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON & FERGUSON
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