WO2009092142A1 - Système et procédé permettant de fournir un contenu à des dispositifs mobiles - Google Patents
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- This invention broadly relates to systems methods for providing content, for example multimedia flies, to mobile devices such as mobile telephones.
- the portable device is a mobile telephone, but It could also be a portable music player, a personal digital assistant, a handheld gaming machine, an ultra-mobile personal computer and the like.
- content for the portable devices is purchased by the owner of the portable device either using a personal computer or using the portable device itself.
- the content is then typically transported to the mobile device by way of a data cable.
- the content is typically delivered to the device using the mobile telephone network.
- the present invention provides a method for transmitting content to a mobile device, the method comprising the steps of: detecting characteristics of the mobile device; and selecting or modifying content to be sent to the mobile device based on the detected characteristics.
- the step of detecting characteristics of the mobile device includes the step of detecting characteristics using a short-range wireless network.
- the short-range wireless network uses a packet-based, frequency hopping radio link.
- the radio link is a Bluetooth link.
- the step of detecting characteristics of the mobile device preferably includes the step of transmitting a query message to one or more mobile devices.
- the method also preferably Includes the steps of displaying to a user Information identifying each of the mobile devices which respond to the query message and which are capable of receiving the content; and receiving from the user an indication of the mobile device to which the content is to be transmitted.
- the step of detecting characteristics of the mobile device preferably includes the further steps of generating an index key from information received from the mobile device in response to the transmission of the query message; and
- the step of using the index key to determine the characteristics of the mobile device includes the step of using the index key to query a database storing information describing the characteristics of the mobile device.
- the step of using the index key to determine the characteristics of the mobile device includes the step of using the index key to query a table storing information describing the characteristics of the mobile device.
- the content preferably comprises a media object and a rights object. In these circumstances, it is preferable that
- the step of detecting characteristics of the mobile device includes the step of detecting the media formats playable by the mobile device, and the step of selecting or modifying content includes the step of selecting or modifying the format of the media object in accordance with the detected media formats.
- the step of detecting characteristics of the mobile device includes the step of detecting the rights management system enforceable by the mobile device, and the step of selecting or modifying content includes the step of selecting or modifying the format of the rights object in accordance with the detected rights management system.
- the method preferably further includes the steps of displaying to the possessor of a mobile device information representing one or more discrete content items; and receiving an indication from the person identifying the content to be transmitted to the mobile device.
- the method also preferably includes the step of receiving funds prior to transmitting the content to the mobile device.
- the step of receiving funds preferably includes receiving funds at a location near the mobile device. More preferably, the step of receiving funds further includes the step of receiving funds in cash. Alternatively, the step of receiving funds further includes the step of receiving funds by way of electronic funds transfer.
- the present invention provides a method for transmitting content to a mobile device, the content comprising a media object and a rights object, the method comprising the steps of receiving an indication from a user identifying the content;
- detecting characteristics of the mobile device including the media formats playable by the device and the nature of the rights objects that can be used by the device to enforce usage restrictions; selecting or modifying stored content to generate the media object and rights object in accordance with the detected characteristics; and sending to the mobile device the media object and rights object using the short-range wireless data network.
- the present invention provides a system for transmitting content to a mobile device, the system comprising a radio transceiver for querying a mobile device for device characteristics; receiving information identifying device characteristics from the mobile device; and transmitting content to the mobile device over a short range data network; a processing means in communication with the radio transceiver for sending and receiving information using the radio transceiver, a presentation device in communication with the processing means for presenting to a user information -identifying the content to be sent to the mobile device and information identifying the mobile device; an input receiving means in communication with the processing means for receiving indications of selections made by the user; a content selection means in communication with the radio transceiver for selecting content to make it suitable for transmission to the mobile device; and,
- a content store in communication with the content selection means for storing content.
- the radio transceiver preferably communicates over a packet-based, frequency-hopping radio link, which preferably involves communicating using the Bluetooth communications standard.
- the presentation device may be the same as the input receiving means, and is preferably a touch-sensitive visual display.
- the present invention provides a method for transmitting content to a mobile device, the method comprising the steps of accepting payment from a user for content at a time immediately prior to transmission of the content to the mobile device, and at a location spatially proximate to the mobile device; and transmitting the content to the mobile device wherein the payment tender is cash.
- the step of accepting payment from a user preferably Includes the step of accepting cash using a note or coin acceptor connected to a content transmission device for transmitting the content to the mobile device.
- the content preferably comprises a media object and rights object, the media object preferably being one of an audio file; a video file; and an image file.
- the content is transmitted to the mobile device using a short-range wireless network, which may use the Bluetooth protocol.
- the mobile device is preferably a mobile telephone.
- the present invention provides a method for transmitting content to a mobile device, the method comprising the steps of accepting payment from a user for content at a time immediately prior to transmission of the content to the mobile device, and at a location spatially proximate to the mobile device;
- the step of accepting payment from a user preferably includes the step of retrieving information from an object possessed by the user, the information including information identifying the account from which the funds are intended to be transferred.
- the content preferably comprises a media object and rights object, the media object preferably bef ⁇ g one of an audio file; a video'file; and an image file.
- the content is transmitted to the mobile device using a short-range wireless network, which may use the Bluetooth protocol.
- the mobile device is preferably a mobile telephone.
- Figure 1 is a flowchart showing the steps undertaken to effect device discovery and determine the characteristics of the device is the method of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is an illustration of an example of information that may be displayed to the user during the device discovery step of the preferred embodiment of the present Invention.
- Figure 3 is an illustration of an example of information that may be displayed to the user during after the device discovery step of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is an illustration of an example of information that may be displayed to the user during content selection by the user.
- Figure 5 is an illustration of an example of information that may be displayed to the user when purchasing content using a shopping cart model and before any payment is made.
- Figure 5 is an illustration of an example of information that may be displayed to the user when purchasing content using a shopping cart model and before any payment is made.
- Figure 6 is an illustration of an example of information that may be displayed to the user when purchasing content using a shopping cart model and after payment is made.
- the preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a method for transmitting content to a mobile device from a stand-alone kiosk.
- the kiosk includes a short-range wireless network transceiver, which in the preferred embodiment uses a packet-based, frequency hopping radio link such as a BluetoothTM link.
- the kiosk also includes a display component, in the form of a visual display unit or screen, for presenting information to a user.
- a display component in the form of a visual display unit or screen, for presenting information to a user.
- the wireless network transceiver, the display component, and other parts of the kiosk are connected to a central processing unit (which may be comprised of more than one physical integrated circuit).
- Figure 1 illustrates the process undertaken by the kiosk to select a mobile device (for example, a mobile telephone) to which to send content.
- the central processing unit controls the wireless network transceiver through driver software, causing it to undertake device discovery.
- Device discovery using BluetoothTM involves the transmission of a query message (in the form of inquiry packets including an Inquiry Access Code) to all devices within range of the transceiver.
- Figure 2 illustrates a screen which may be displayed to the user during device discovery.
- Device discovery may be triggered in step 10 by the user interacting with an input receiving means, which Is preferably the same as the display device and is a touch-sensitive and touch-activated screen. Device discovery may also be triggered by a proximity detection device (such as an infrared transceiver based proximity detection device) installed in or near the kiosk.
- a proximity detection device such as an infrared transceiver based proximity detection device
- Each discoverable BluetoothTM-enabled device within range of the transceiver will respond to the query message by transmitting Service Description Protocol profile descriptions (SDP profiles) (step 30), which identify the communication functions which are executable by the portable device.
- SDP profiles Service Description Protocol profile descriptions
- portable devices which do not respond with profile descriptions indicating that they are capable of executing the required communication functions are subsequently ignored (step 40).
- Required communication functions may include the OBEX Object Push function and the OBEX File Transfer function.
- the BluetoothTM transceiver receives the SDP profiles and provides them to the CPU.
- Information identifying each of the mobile devices which respond to the query message and Indicate a capability of receiving the content is displayed to the user using the display device (touch screen) (step 50), under control of the CPU or associated video display hardware.
- Blueto ⁇ thTM-enabled devices generally provide a text string which identifies the device (and is often user-configurable). These text strings may be displayed to the user. An example of what may be displayed to the user at this stage is shown in Figure 3.
- the user can then indicate which of the discovered devices is the device to which the content is to be transmitted (step 60). This ensures that any purchased content is sent to the correct portable device, and not a portable device that happens to be within range of the transceiver but is owned by someone other 1han the person who has paid for the content.
- the CPU generates an index key from the Service Description profiles and other information received from the mobile device (step 70).
- the information used to create the index key includes:
- BluetoothTM The generation of an index key in this manner is known as "Blueprinting", and is able to be easily implemented by a skilled person familiar with the BluetoothTM protocol.
- the index key is used to query a table or database which contains device profile information (step 80).
- the table or database associates the index key with information describing the characteristics of the mobile device, including the media formats playable by the mobile device and the rights management system enforceable by the mobile device.
- a table is used to store the relevant data.
- the table associates index keys (which represent device types) with supported Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) types (that is, content formats), and Digital Rights Management (DRWl) types (in the form of Open Mobile Alliance DRM types such as Digital Rights Management v 1.0 and Digital Rights Management v 2.0.
- MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension
- DRM Digital Rights Management
- Content is stored in a content store accessible by the CPU.
- the content store may be located in the server housing the CPU. Alternatively, the content store may be part of a web server remote from, but accessible by, the CPU.
- the content store may also be spread across numerous physical locations in a variety of formats.
- the content store contains files in a variety of formats, each file containing a media object in a specific format (eg MP3) and an associated rights object which complies with Open Mobile Alliance DRM v 1.0. Accordingly, a single piece of content (eg a song) is stored in a number of different formats (eg MP3, WMA), each format being encapsulated in a file along with an associated rights object.
- Content which has a media format and rights object which is compatible with the selected handset is displayed to the user through the presentation device (touch-sensitive screen).
- the user can browse the content available using the presentation device and the input receiving means, and can select content for purchase.
- the content is a music file
- the cover-art for the song may be displayed.
- a representative still image from the video may be displayed.
- image files a thumbnail representation of 1he image may be displayed.
- a user can select the item to be purchased by touching the area of the touchscreen displaying the ' cover-art, representative still image or thumbnail image corresponding to the desired content.
- An illustration of what may be shown to the user during content selection is shown in Figure 4. •
- a variety of purchasing models may be adopted. For example, content may be purchased on an item- by-item basis, or using a virtual shopping cart model.
- the CPU checks to see whether there is any credit in a real or virtual credit meter associated with the kiosk.
- the credit meter is a virtual credit meter maintained by the software running on the CPU. If there is sufficient credit in the virtual credit meter, the content is sent to the portable device as soon as it is selected, and the virtual credit meter is decremented. If there is insufficient credit in the virtual credit meter at the time the item is selected, the item is placed in a queue and is sent to the portable device as soon as sufficient credit appears in the virtual credit meter.
- the amount in the virtual credit meter may be increased by the user inserting cash (in the form of coins or notes) into the note and coin acceptor devices in the kiosk.
- the note and coin acceptor devices in the kiosk are connected to a content transmission device (comprising the CPU and the BluetoothTM transceiver) to enable transmission of content to the portable devices.
- the amount in the virtual credit meter may be increased by the user providing funds by way of electronic funds transfer.
- the user presents an object containing information identifying the user's bank account (such as a smart card or magnetic stripe card) to a reader attached to or built into, or otherwise associated with the kiosk.
- the reader retrieves from the object information identifying the user's account, and uses this information to effect an electronic funds transfer from the User's bank account to the virtual credit meter.
- Items may also be purchased using a virtual shopping cart model.
- selection of the items by the user adds the items to a virtual shopping cart.
- the user can then insert the required funds into the kiosk as described above, and sequentially select the items in the shopping cart to be sent to the portable device.
- Figure 5 is an example illustration of what may be displayed to a user before the user provides any funds. Each content item only becomes selectable for transmission when there are sufficient funds in the virtual credit meter to pay for the content item.
- Figure 6 is an example illustration of what may be displayed to a user after the user has provided funds to the kiosk.
- the illustrated "Buy" button changes colour and flashes when th ⁇ virtual credit meter has sufficient funds.
- the content items are ssnt to the portable device either as they selected, or as a series of concatenated transmissions as a separate step after all of the desired content in the shopping cart has been accepted.
- appropriate composite files are selected using information stored in a table and indexed by an index key which can be generated from a information received during the device discovery process.
- j content and rights objects can be stored in a generic format, and altered to suit the portable device after device discovery.
- a video file may be stored in an MPEG-2 encoded video file, but the table entry for a discovered device indicates that the only MIME-type that the device can handle is video/quicktime. In such circumstances the kiosk can transcode the stored MPEG-2 video file into a QuickTimeTM-format video file for transmission to the handheld device.
- the customer When the customer has selected the content, under control of the CPU stored content will either be transformed into an appropriate format, or selected from the content store which stores set of files in a variety of formats.
- This content (that is, the composite file containing both the media object and the rights object) is then transmitted through the BluetoothTM transceiver to the portable device under control of the CPU,
- the selection of content from the content store may be made by the CPU, using information received from the table which stores identification of the MIME-type and DRM-type supported by the portable device.
- the present invention at least in the preferred embodiments, has advantages including:
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Abstract
L'invention concerne des systèmes et des procédés pour transmettre un contenu à un ou plusieurs dispositifs mobiles. Lesdits systèmes et procédés consistent à demander et à détecter des caractéristiques du dispositif mobile, à sélectionner ou à modifier le contenu à envoyer au dispositif mobile en fonction des caractéristiques détectées, et à transmettre le contenu au dispositif mobile sur un réseau de données à courte portée.
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