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WO2021118009A1
WO2021118009A1 PCT/KR2020/010662 KR2020010662W WO2021118009A1 WO 2021118009 A1 WO2021118009 A1 WO 2021118009A1 KR 2020010662 W KR2020010662 W KR 2020010662W WO 2021118009 A1 WO2021118009 A1 WO 2021118009A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to a display device and a control method thereof, and more particularly, to a display device that executes content during a loading time and a control method thereof.
  • the advertisement showing time is longer than the loading time of loading necessary data, which causes inconvenience to the user, and reduces the advertisement effect such as generating a negative perception of the advertisement in the user. A problem existed.
  • the present disclosure has been devised by the above necessity, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a display device for identifying a loading time of a service and outputting content during the identified loading time, and a method for controlling the same.
  • a method for controlling a display apparatus when a user command is input, loading a service corresponding to the user command, the loading time until the service is loaded
  • the method may include predicting, displaying content corresponding to the predicted loading time, and switching to a screen corresponding to the service when the service is loaded.
  • the predicting may include predicting a loading time for the service by using a lookup table having an average loading time for each of the plurality of services.
  • the lookup table may include a service item, and may further include at least one of a performance item, a communication item, and a location item of the display device.
  • the switching may include switching to a screen corresponding to the service when the display of the content and the loading of the service are completed for a preset time.
  • control method of the display apparatus may further include measuring a loading time until the service is loaded and transmitting information about the measured loading time to a server.
  • the method of controlling the display apparatus may further include receiving lookup table information from the server and updating a pre-stored lookup table based on the received lookup table information.
  • the displaying of the content may include selecting content having a play time close to the predicted loading time from among a plurality of content having different play times, and displaying the selected content.
  • the displaying of the content may include selecting content related to a service corresponding to the user command from among a plurality of content, and displaying the selected content.
  • the method of controlling the display apparatus may further include measuring a loading time until the service is loaded and requesting content corresponding to the measured loading time from a server.
  • the control method of the display apparatus may further include analyzing at least one of a type, type, or content of a service executed based on the user's usage information, and requesting content related to the analyzed usage information from a server.
  • a display apparatus for achieving the above object includes a display, a memory storing at least one instruction, and a processor executing the at least one instruction, wherein the processor comprises the When a user command is input by executing at least one instruction, loading a service corresponding to the user command, predicting a loading time until the service is loaded, displaying content corresponding to the predicted loading time, and When the service is loaded, the display may be controlled to switch to a screen corresponding to the service.
  • the processor may predict the loading time for the service by using a lookup table having an average loading time for each of the plurality of services.
  • the lookup table may include a service item, and may further include at least one of a performance item, a communication item, and a location item of the display device.
  • the processor may switch to a screen corresponding to the service.
  • the display device may further include a communication interface, and the processor may control the communication interface to measure a loading time until the service is loaded, and transmit information about the measured loading time to the server.
  • the processor may receive lookup table information from the server using the communication interface, and update a pre-stored lookup table based on the received lookup table information.
  • the processor may select content having a play time close to the predicted loading time from among a plurality of content having different play times, and control the display to display the selected content.
  • the processor may select content related to a service corresponding to the user command from among a plurality of content, and control the display device to display the selected content.
  • the processor may measure a loading time until the service is loaded, and control the communication interface to request content corresponding to the measured loading time from the server.
  • the processor may analyze at least one of a type, type, or content of a service executed based on the user's usage information, and control the communication interface to request content related to the analyzed usage information from the server.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 2 is a view for explaining a display apparatus and a server according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 4 is a detailed block diagram illustrating an additional configuration of a display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram for explaining the configuration of a server according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 is a sequence diagram illustrating an overall operation of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • each step should be understood as non-limiting unless the preceding step must be logically and temporally performed before the subsequent step. That is, except for the above exceptional cases, even if the process described as a subsequent step is performed before the process described as the preceding step, the essence of the disclosure is not affected, and the scope of rights should also be defined regardless of the order of the steps.
  • expressions such as “have,” “may have,” “include,” or “may include” indicate the presence of a corresponding characteristic (eg, a numerical value, function, operation, or component such as a part). and does not exclude the presence of additional features.
  • the present specification describes components necessary for the description of each embodiment of the present disclosure, the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto. Accordingly, some components may be changed or omitted, and other components may be added. In addition, they may be distributed and arranged in different independent devices.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the display device 100 includes a TV, a smart TV, a monitor, an electronic picture frame, an electronic blackboard, an electronic table, a notebook computer, a tablet PC, a desktop, a smart phone, a kiosk, a large format display (LFD), and the like. The same may be implemented in various display devices.
  • the display apparatus 100 may provide a service stored in the display apparatus 100 or may provide a service (eg, a service using an application) provided from an external server using wired/wireless communication.
  • a service eg, a service using an application
  • loading data necessary for the display apparatus 100 to provide a plurality of services from the internal memory 120 or an external server may be referred to as loading.
  • a loading time necessarily occurs in the process in which the display device 100 loads a service, and the display device 100 can accurately identify the loading time and provide content (eg, advertisement) corresponding to the corresponding time. .
  • the display device 100 provides a UI 10 for notifying that a specific service is being loaded, and the display device 100 outputs content related to the specific service on the screen 20 of the display.
  • the display apparatus 100 may reproduce the content only for a time equal to or shorter than the loading time predicted by the display apparatus 100 , and the user may not experience additional delay in the content reproduction.
  • loading time is generally free and wasted time, users can relieve boredom by watching advertisements, and advertisement companies can maximize advertisement effects by outputting content during the loading time.
  • FIG. 2 is a view for explaining a display apparatus and a server according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the display apparatus 100 and the server 200 are illustrated.
  • the display apparatus 100 may receive content to be output from the server 200 until the service is loaded. Specifically, the display apparatus 100 may predict the loading time until the service is loaded by using the lookup table information received from the server 200 .
  • the display apparatus 100 may measure a loading time until the actual service is loaded, and update the loading time for the corresponding loaded service in a pre-stored lookup table based on the measured loading time.
  • the display apparatus 100 may load a service according to a user command, and request the server 200 for content related to the loaded service and output during the loading time of the corresponding service.
  • the server 200 may transmit content according to the request of the display apparatus 100 .
  • FIG. 2 although only one display device 100 and one server 200 are illustrated in FIG. 2 for convenience of explanation, in implementation, a plurality of display devices 100 and a plurality of servers 200 communicate with each other. can be implemented as
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the display apparatus 100 may include a display 110 , a memory 120 , and a processor 130 .
  • the display 110 may display a screen for providing a service corresponding to a user command.
  • service may mean a function provided by an application or a function provided by the display apparatus 100 .
  • service may be a series of processes for performing an operation corresponding to a user's payment request
  • image playback-related application “service” provides an image corresponding to the user's image playback request. It may be a series of processes for providing.
  • the display 110 may display content at the loading time of the service.
  • content may collectively refer to transmitting information using at least one of text, an image, or an image.
  • the content displayed at the loading time of the service may mean an advertisement.
  • the display 110 may display various screens such as an application execution screen, a menu screen, a lock screen, a setting screen standby screen, and the like.
  • the ratio of the display 110 may be implemented in various ratios including 21:9, 16:9, 4:1, 1:1, and 9:21.
  • the “ratio of the display 110” may refer to a horizontal and vertical ratio (horizontal:vertical) of the entire screen or entire area displaying content, image, or UI. That is, the ratio of the display 110 may mean a horizontal and vertical ratio of the screen.
  • the display 110 is a liquid crystal display panel (LCD), a light emitting diode (LED), an organic light emitting diode (OLED), a liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS), digital light processing (DLP), etc. It may be implemented as a display.
  • the display 110 may include a driving circuit, a backlight unit, and the like, which may be implemented in the form of an a-si TFT, a low temperature poly silicon (LTPS) TFT, or an organic TFT (OTFT).
  • the display 110 may be implemented as a touch screen by being combined with a touch panel. However, this is only an example, and the display 110 may be implemented in various ways.
  • the memory 120 may store an operating system (OS) for controlling overall operations of the components of the display apparatus 100 and commands or data related to components of the display apparatus 100 .
  • the memory 120 may be implemented as a non-volatile memory, a volatile memory, a flash-memory, a hard disk drive (HDD), or a solid state drive (SSD).
  • the memory 120 is accessed by the processor 130 , and reading/writing/modification/deletion/update of data by the processor 130 may be performed.
  • the term "memory” refers to a memory 120, a ROM (not shown) in the processor 130, a RAM (not shown), or a memory card (not shown) mounted in the display device 100 (eg, micro SD). card, memory stick).
  • the memory 120 may store programs, applications, and data for configuring various screens to be provided in the display area of the display 110 .
  • the memory 120 may store instructions for the display apparatus 100 to provide a service.
  • the memory 120 may store an instruction for performing a function provided by an application or may store an instruction for performing a function provided by the display apparatus 100 .
  • the memory 120 may store data on the performance, average communication speed, and location information of the display apparatus 100 .
  • the 'performance' of the display apparatus 100 may mean a specification of hardware including a CPU or a data processing speed
  • the 'average communication speed' is a line of a communication network connected to the display apparatus 100 for a preset period. It could mean speed.
  • 'location information' may refer to a location where the display device including country, region, GPS information, and the like of the display device 100 is disposed.
  • the memory 120 may store a lookup table including an average loading time for each stored service.
  • the lookup table is a table that statistically calculates the loading time it takes for a plurality of external devices to load a specific service, and includes a service item and a loading time for at least one of device performance, communication item, and location item.
  • the service item may mean a service provided by a display device or an application
  • the performance of the device may mean a specification of hardware including the CPU of the device or a data processing speed, etc.
  • the communication item is a communication company; It may mean a communication speed, a communication distance, or the like.
  • the memory 120 may store the content received from the server.
  • the content may be a generic term for transmitting information using at least one of text, an image, or an image.
  • the content displayed at the loading time of the service may mean an advertisement.
  • the memory 120 may receive and store a plurality of contents having different playback times from an external server.
  • the memory 120 may store a command or address for real-time streaming of a plurality of contents from an external server.
  • the memory 120 may store the user's usage information of the display apparatus 100 .
  • the usage information may be information including the type, type, usage frequency, or content of the service requested by the user.
  • the memory 120 may measure a loading time until the actual service is loaded, and store the measured loading time.
  • the processor 130 may be electrically connected to the display 110 and the memory 120 to control the overall operation of the display apparatus 100 .
  • the processor 130 may include one or more of a central processing unit (CPU), an application processor (AP), or a communication processor (CP). .
  • the processor 130 may control hardware or software components connected to the processor 130 by driving an operating system or an application program, and may perform various data processing and operations.
  • the processor 130 may load and process commands or data received from at least one of the other components into the volatile memory, and store various data in the non-volatile memory.
  • the processor 130 may load the service from the external device or the memory 120 .
  • loading may mean bringing data necessary to provide a service from the memory 120 or an external device.
  • the event may be an event in which a user command for executing a service is input, an event in which a preset time arrives, an event in which an output image is stopped or terminated, and the like.
  • this is only an example and the event for executing the service of the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
  • the processor 130 may load a service corresponding to the user command.
  • the user command includes a command for selecting a specific button provided on the display device 100 or the remote control, a command for selecting a menu displayed on the display 110, or a command for selecting a menu displayed on a user terminal device such as a smartphone. can be In this way, when a user command is input, the processor 130 may load a service corresponding to the user command.
  • the processor 130 may predict a loading time until the service is loaded. Specifically, the processor 130 may predict the loading time until the corresponding service is loaded by using a lookup table having an average loading time for each of the plurality of services. In addition, the processor 130 may predict the loading time by further considering the actual loading time or the measured loading time of the corresponding service in the user's usage history before.
  • the processor 130 may identify the performance of the display apparatus 100 from the lookup table, location information of the display apparatus 100 , and a loading time corresponding to a communication speed of the display apparatus 100 .
  • the 'performance' of the display apparatus 100 may mean a specification of hardware including a CPU or a data processing speed
  • the 'communication speed' is a line speed of a communication network connected to the display apparatus 100 for a preset period.
  • 'location information' may refer to a location where the display device including country, region, GPS information, and the like of the display device 100 is disposed.
  • the processor 130 may display content corresponding to the predicted loading time.
  • the content may collectively refer to transmitting information using at least one of text, an image, or an image, and the content may be pre-stored in the memory 120 .
  • the content displayed at the loading time of the service may mean an advertisement.
  • the processor 130 may determine the content to be displayed during the predicted loading time.
  • the processor 130 may select content having a reproduction time close to the predicted loading time from among a plurality of contents having different reproduction times. For example, when the predicted loading time is 15 seconds, the reproduction time of the plurality of stored contents is 14 seconds for the first content, 14 seconds for the second content, and 20 seconds for the third content, the processor 130 performs the first The content or the second content may be selected as content for outputting.
  • the processor 130 may select the contents to be output according to a preset rule or priority. Specifically, the processor 130 may determine the priority of the content based on the relevance to the service. For example, when the processor 130 is loading a payment-related service in a travel application, when the first content is an advertisement about a lodging company and the second content is an advertisement about exam information, the processor 130 performs the first The content may be selected as content to be output, and the first content may be displayed during the predicted loading time.
  • the processor 130 may select the content to output as much content as possible based on the service and relevance. For example, if the predicted loading time is 20 seconds and the playback times of service-related content are 19 seconds, 4 seconds, 5 seconds, and 10 seconds, respectively, outputting content having a playback time of 19 seconds, or 4 seconds, A plurality of contents having playback times of 5 seconds and 10 seconds may be output. In this case, the processor 130 may output a plurality of contents having playback times of 4 seconds, 5 seconds, and 10 seconds.
  • the processor 130 may control the display 110 to switch to a screen corresponding to the service when the service is loaded. Specifically, the processor 130 may switch to a screen corresponding to the service when both the display of the content and the loading of the service are completed for a preset time.
  • the preset time may be a loading time predicted by the processor 130 or a time smaller than the predicted loading time.
  • the processor 130 may prevent user inconvenience, such as a delay in the time until the service is executed, by displaying the content for a preset time.
  • the processor 130 may measure the loading time until the service corresponding to the user command is loaded. Specifically, the processor 130 may start or stop the loading of the service by using the Show() function and the Hide() function in the application. Meanwhile, the processor 130 may set parameters by setting IDs to components when executing the Show() function and the Hide() function. The processor 130 may specify the loading for each service by using the set parameter.
  • the processor 130 may calculate the actual execution time between the Show() function and the Hide() function for each ID, measure the actual service loading time, and store the measured loading time. Specifically, the processor 130 may record the average value of the time that loading is displayed for each ID.
  • the processor 130 may control the display 110 to display content when the Show() function is called, and may make the corresponding content disappear when the Hide() function is called. In this way, the processor 130 may output the content for a time equal to or shorter than the predicted loading time.
  • the processor 130 may control the communication interface 140 to request content corresponding to the measured loading time from the server.
  • the processor 130 may analyze a previously executed service based on the user's usage information.
  • the usage information includes information on the service executed by the display apparatus 100 , and may include the type, type, content, and number of executions of the executed service. Then, the processor 130 may analyze at least one of the type, type, or content of the service from the usage information.
  • the processor 130 may control the communication interface 140 to request content related to the analyzed usage information from the server.
  • FIG. 4 is a detailed block diagram illustrating an additional configuration of a display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the display apparatus 100 includes a display 110 , a memory 120 , a processor 130 , a communication interface 140 , an input interface 150 , and a microphone 160 . ) and a speaker 170 may be included.
  • the description of the display 110 , the memory 120 , and the processor 130 overlapping with the description in FIG. 1 will be omitted.
  • the display apparatus 100 may include a communication interface 140 for performing communication with the server 200 and an external device.
  • the communication interface 140 may include various communication modules to communicate with an external device.
  • the communication interface 140 may include at least one communication module among a short-range wireless communication module (not shown) and a wireless LAN communication module (not shown).
  • the short-range wireless communication module (not shown) is a communication module that wirelessly performs data communication with an electronic device located in a short distance, for example, a Bluetooth module, a ZigBee module, and a Near Field Communication (NFC) module. It can be a module or the like.
  • the wireless LAN communication module (not shown) may be a module that connects to an external network and performs communication according to a wireless communication protocol such as WiFi or IEEE.
  • the communication interface 140 includes a mobile communication module for performing communication by accessing a mobile communication network according to various mobile communication standards such as 3rd Generation (3G), 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), Long Term Evolution (LTE), etc. may include
  • the communication interface 140 may include at least one of a wired communication module (not shown) such as Universal Serial Bus (USB), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1394, RS-232, etc. It may include a broadcast receiving module for receiving.
  • the communication interface 140 may request or receive a plurality of contents from the server 200 .
  • the plurality of contents may collectively refer to transmitting information using at least one of text, an image, or an image.
  • the content displayed at the loading time of the service may mean an advertisement.
  • the communication interface 140 may receive a service provided by an application.
  • the communication interface 140 may transmit information about the loading time measured by the processor 130 to the server. In addition, the communication interface 140 may request the content corresponding to the measured loading time from the server 200 and receive lookup table information from the server 200 . In addition, the communication interface 140 may request the server 200 for content related to the analyzed usage information.
  • the display apparatus 100 may receive various services, for example, a broadcast service, an Internet service, etc., from the server 200 or an external device using an application through the communication interface 140 , and communicate with a nearby smart phone or laptop computer. and can be connected to a media device such as a sound bar.
  • a broadcast service for example, a broadcast service, an Internet service, etc.
  • an Internet service etc.
  • the display apparatus 100 may receive various services, for example, a broadcast service, an Internet service, etc., from the server 200 or an external device using an application through the communication interface 140 , and communicate with a nearby smart phone or laptop computer. and can be connected to a media device such as a sound bar.
  • the input interface 150 may receive a user command for controlling the display apparatus 100 .
  • the input interface 150 may receive a user command for loading a service provided by the display apparatus 100 or a user command for displaying a UI.
  • the input interface 150 may include a touch panel for receiving a user touch input using a user's hand or a stylus pen, and a physical button for receiving a user manipulation input.
  • the input interface 150 may be implemented by being included in an external device capable of wireless communication with the display device 100 .
  • the external device may be implemented as at least one of a remote control, a virtual keyboard, a smart phone, or a wearable device.
  • the microphone 160 is another form of the input interface 150 , and may receive a user command through the user's spoken voice. Specifically, when the user's spoken voice is directly input by the microphone 160 , the processor 130 may identify the user command using a Speech to Text (STT) module (not shown).
  • STT Speech to Text
  • the speaker 170 may be configured to output an audio signal of a service, content, or image provided by the display device 100 , and various notification sounds or voice messages.
  • the speaker 170 may be implemented as an AI speaker including a communication interface or an electronic device including a smartphone.
  • the display device 100 is not limited to the configuration described above in FIG. 4 , and some configurations may be added or omitted depending on the type of the display device 100 .
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram for explaining the configuration of a server according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the server 200 may include a memory 210 and a communication interface 220 .
  • the server 200 may include a memory 210 to store various programs and data necessary for the operation of the server 200 .
  • the memory 210 may be implemented as a non-volatile memory, a volatile memory, a flash-memory, a hard disk drive (HDD), or a solid state drive (SSD).
  • the memory 210 is accessed by a processor (not shown), and reading/writing/modification/deletion/update of data by the processor (not shown) may be performed.
  • the term memory refers to a memory 210, a ROM (not shown) in a processor, a RAM (not shown), or a memory card (not shown) mounted in the server 200 (eg, a micro SD card, a memory stick). ) may be included.
  • the memory 210 may store content displayed on the display apparatus 100 at a loading time of a service.
  • the content may be a generic term for transmitting information using at least one of text, an image, or an image.
  • the content displayed at the loading time of the service may mean an advertisement.
  • the memory 210 may store a loading time received from an external server and an external device. In addition, the memory 210 may store the lookup table generated based on the loading time and information received from the external server and the external device including the loading time.
  • the server 200 may include a communication interface 220 for performing communication with the display device 100 or an external device.
  • the communication interface 220 may include various communication modules to communicate with the display apparatus 100 or an external device.
  • the communication interface 220 may transmit a plurality of contents to the display apparatus 100 .
  • the plurality of contents may collectively refer to transmitting information using at least one of text, an image, or an image.
  • the content displayed at the loading time of the service may mean an advertisement.
  • the communication interface 220 may transmit a plurality of contents (eg, contents having a preset playback time or related to a specific service) meeting a condition requested from the display apparatus 100 .
  • the communication interface 220 may receive loading time information from the display apparatus 100 or an external device, and transmit a lookup table generated based on the received loading time information.
  • the communication interface 220 may receive information about the loading time measured by the display apparatus 100 .
  • the communication interface 220 may transmit the lookup table generated based on the measured loading time to the display apparatus 100 .
  • the communication interface 220 transmits content corresponding to the loading time measured by the display apparatus 100 to the display apparatus 100 , or the communication interface 140 uses information analyzed by the display apparatus 100 . content related to may be transmitted to the display apparatus 100 .
  • the server 200 is not limited to the configuration described above in FIG. 5 , and some configurations may be added or omitted.
  • FIG. 6 is a sequence diagram illustrating an overall operation of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the external device 300 may be a display device such as a TV, a smart TV, a monitor, an electronic picture frame, an electronic blackboard, an electronic table, a notebook computer, a tablet PC, a desktop PC, a smart phone, a kiosk, a large format display (LFD), etc. have.
  • a display device such as a TV, a smart TV, a monitor, an electronic picture frame, an electronic blackboard, an electronic table, a notebook computer, a tablet PC, a desktop PC, a smart phone, a kiosk, a large format display (LFD), etc. have.
  • LFD large format display
  • the external device 300 may request a first service from the external server 400 using one of an application, a network, or a communication network (S601). That is, the first service may be a service provided from the external server 400 using wired/wireless communication.
  • the external server 400 may transmit the URL to the external device 300 requesting the first service ( S602 ) to allow the external device 300 to access the external server 400 .
  • the URL may be an address allocated to use an information resource in the network.
  • the external device 300 requests the first service and transmits a URL in response thereto A series of steps may be omitted.
  • the external device 300 may load the first service using the transmitted URL (S610).
  • the loading time of the first service may vary according to the performance, communication speed, location information, and the like of the external device 300 . Specifically, the better the performance of the external device 300 is, the shorter the loading time may be. In addition, since the first service is provided using a communication network, the loading time may increase when the communication speed of the external device 300 is slow, and the loading time increases as the physical distance between the external device 300 and the external server 400 increases. time can be lengthy.
  • the external device 300 may measure a loading time required to load the first service, and transmit information on the measured loading time to the server 200 ( S611 ).
  • the server 200 may collect information about a loading time based on performance, communication speed, location information, etc. for a plurality of services.
  • the server 200 may generate a lookup table including information on loading times for a plurality of services (S620).
  • the lookup table is a table that statistically calculates the loading time it takes for a plurality of external devices to load a specific service, and includes a service item and a loading time for at least one of device performance, communication item, and location item.
  • the server 200 may transmit content to the display apparatus 100 ( S603 ) and transmit lookup table information ( S621 ).
  • the content may refer generically to transmitting information using at least one of text, an image, or an image, and in particular, the content may mean an advertisement.
  • the display apparatus 100 may predict the loading time for each of the plurality of services by using the lookup table received from the server 200 .
  • the display apparatus 100 requests the first service to the external server 400 (S622), and the external server 400 transmits the URL to the display apparatus 100 requesting the first service (S623) to the display apparatus (100) can be made accessible to the external server (400).
  • the URL may be an address allocated to use an information resource in the network.
  • the display apparatus 100 requests the first service and transmits a URL in response thereto. A series of steps may be omitted.
  • the display apparatus 100 may load the first service using the transmitted URL and display the content during the loading time (S630). Specifically, the display apparatus 100 may predict the loading time for the first service by using the lookup table received from the server 200 . In addition, the display apparatus 100 may output content during the predicted loading time.
  • the display apparatus 100 may measure a loading time at which the first service is loaded. Then, the display apparatus 100 may transmit the measured loading time information to the server 200 (S631).
  • the display apparatus 100 may load the second service ( S640 ) and measure a loading time at which the second service is loaded. Then, the display apparatus 100 may transmit the measured loading time information to the server and request the server 200 for a second service and content corresponding to the loading time of the second service ( S641 ).
  • the server 200 may transmit the content related to the second service requested from the display apparatus 100 to the display apparatus 100 ( S642 ), and a lookup table pre-created using the loading time information of the second service can be updated (S650).
  • the updated lookup table may be transmitted to the display apparatus 100 by the server 200 (S651), and the display apparatus 100 uses the updated lookup table information to provide more accurate information about the first service and the second service.
  • the loading time is predictable.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the display apparatus 100 may load a service corresponding to a user command (S710).
  • the display apparatus 100 may predict a loading time until the service is loaded (S720). Specifically, the display apparatus 100 may predict the loading time of a service being loaded by using a lookup table having an average loading time of each of the plurality of services.
  • the lookup table may include a service item, and may further include at least one of a performance item, a communication item, and a location item for the display device.
  • the display apparatus 100 may display content corresponding to the predicted loading time (S730). Specifically, the display apparatus 100 may select content having a reproduction time close to the predicted loading time from among a plurality of contents having different reproduction times, and display the selected content. In addition, the display apparatus 100 may select content related to a service corresponding to a user command from among a plurality of content, and display the selected content.
  • the display apparatus 100 may switch to a screen corresponding to the loaded service (S740). Specifically, when the display apparatus 100 completes displaying the content for a preset time and the loading of the service is completed, the display apparatus 100 may switch the screen to a screen corresponding to the service.
  • the display apparatus 100 may measure a loading time at which a service is actually loaded, and update the lookup table using the measured loading time.
  • the display apparatus 100 may transmit information on the measured loading time to the server 200 , and the server 200 may update the lookup table and transmit the updated lookup table information to the display apparatus 100 . . Then, the display apparatus 100 may receive the updated lookup table information and update the pre-stored lookup table based on the received lookup table information.
  • the display apparatus 100 may request content related to a loaded service. Specifically, the display apparatus 100 may measure a loading time until the service is loaded, and request content corresponding to the measured loading time from the server. Alternatively, according to an embodiment, the display apparatus 100 may analyze at least one of a type, type, or content of a service executed based on the user's usage information, and request content related to the analyzed usage information from the server. .
  • various embodiments of the present disclosure described above may be performed through an embedded server provided in the display device or a server external to the display device.
  • the method for controlling a display apparatus may be implemented as a program, and a non-transitory computer readable medium in which the program is stored may be provided.
  • the non-transitory readable medium refers to a medium that stores data semi-permanently, not a medium that stores data for a short moment, such as a register, cache, memory, etc., and can be read by a device.
  • a non-transitory readable medium such as a CD, DVD, hard disk, Blu-ray disk, USB, memory card, ROM, and the like.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif d'affichage et un procédé de commande pour le dispositif d'affichage. Un procédé de commande pour le présent dispositif d'affichage comprend les étapes consistant à : charger un service, correspondant à une commande d'utilisateur, lorsque la commande d'utilisateur est entrée ; prédire le temps de chargement requis pour charger le service ; afficher un contenu correspondant au temps de chargement prédit ; et commuter vers un écran, correspondant au service, lorsque le service est chargé.
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