Remote controls for televisions, stereo systems and other electronic devices are well known in the art. Also well known is the universal remote control that is capable of controlling multiple devices of different types and makes.
Many universal remote controls in use today include both a microprocessor and some type of display, such as a liquid-crystal display (LCD), which may provide information such as, for example, the type of device controlled. However, notwithstanding the inclusion of these versatile components, these remote controls generally serve only to control devices.
In an embodiment of the invention, a remote control comprises a receiver operable to receive a data set, a presentation device coupled to the receiver and operable to present information derived from the data set, and a transmitter coupled to the presentation device and operable to transmit a signal operable to control an electronic device.
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The remote control 20 may further include a microphone 70 that records sound to accompany images captured by the camera module 40 or that otherwise allows the remote control 20 to serve as a digital sound recorder.
The remote control 20 may further include a set of device controls 80, such as, for example, left/right, up/down, volume-control and channel-selection buttons, which are typical of known universal remote controls and allow communication with the computer 10, control over an electronic device 30, and navigation through items, such as, for example, a graphical user interface (not shown), displayed on the display 65.
The remote control 20 may further include a removable storage device (RSD) port 90 and a transmitter interface 100, such as an infrared lens, located on the camera module 40.
The remote control 20 may further include a presentation device, such as an audio jack 105. When used in conjunction with headphones or other types of speakers (not shown), the audio jack 105 allows a user of the remote control 20 to hear, for example, audio files transmitted to the remote control 20 by the computer 10. In addition or alternatively to the audio jack 105, the remote control 20 may include a presentation device, such as an audio speaker 106 that also enables a user of the remote control 20 to hear audio files.
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The remote control 20 further includes the following components: a processor such as a CPU 160, a transmitter 170, a decoder 180, a receiver 190, a storage device 200, and an audio/video (AN) controller 205 according to an embodiment of the invention. A bus 210 couples these remote-control components to one another. Alternatively, these remote-control components may be coupled by conventional wired or wireless connection(s) other than the bus 210.
The decoder 180 serves to decode data received, as discussed in further detail below, from the computer 10. As depicted, the decoder 180 may be implemented as a hardware component. Alternatively, or in addition, software decoding may be used. The decoder 180 may use various algorithms, such as Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG) or Voice over IP (VolP), for decoding.
The A/V controller 205 is provided to convert digital audio/video signals into analog signals for display/playback on the display 65, speaker 106, and/or headphones via the jack 105. The A/V controller 205 may be implemented using one or more physical devices, such as separate graphics and sound hardware.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the computer 10 is operable to transmit data sets to the receiver 190 of the remote control 20 via signals 220 emitted by the transmitter 140. These data sets may include, for example, software application data, television-channel guide, stored audio/video files, CD/DVD cover artwork and/or information; lyrics, video previews, previews of television channels, closed-caption information, subtitle information, alternate language/soundtracks that may be heard via headphone (not shown) or the like, stored playlists, downloaded menus of selectable media files, information including sports scores/headlines/stock prices/weather, and/or other media files including audio, video or text files. Additionally, these data sets may be stored in the storage device 120 or otherwise may be retrieved by the computer 10, via the network interface 150, from a server or other computer on or coupled to a network 225, such as a local-area network, wide-area network or the Internet. The signals 220 may be infrared (IR) signals, radio frequency (RF) signals, or any other wireless signals. Alternatively, a physical connection (e.g. cable) may carry the signals 220.
In operation, the computer 10 may transmit to the remote control 20 a software-application data set that, when executed by the CPU 160, is output to the display 65 in the form of a menu or other graphical user interface (not shown). Such a menu may list data sets (e.g., photographs, songs, movies, etc.) that can be received from the computer 10 and be presented by the display 65, speaker 106 and/or headphones (not shown) via the jack 105 of the remote control 20. By employing the device controls 80 (
In response to receiving the selection from the remote control 20, the CPU 130 of the computer 10 may retrieve the data set corresponding to the selection and cause the data set to be transmitted to the receiver 190 of the remote control 20.
The data set may be processed by the decoder 180 and/or ANV controller 205 to produce a medium (e.g., audio, visual, textual, etc.) or multimedia output that can be presented by the display 65, speaker 106, and/or headphones (not shown) via the jack 105 as appropriate.
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Alternatively, after taking photographs with the remote control 20, the user may wish to upload the photographs to the computer 10 for storage and/or viewing purposes. According to an embodiment, the user wirelessly transmits photographs, via the signals 230, from the transmitter 170 of the remote control 20 to the receiver 110 of the computer 10. Alternatively, the user may transmit photographs to the computer 10 over a physical connection, such as a cable (not shown).
According to an embodiment, the remote control 20 may function as a universal remote control in a manner known in the art. Accordingly, the remote control 20 may control operation of a device 30 by emitting wireless control signals 260, via the transmitter 170, to a device 30. Alternatively, a physical connection may carry the signals 260.
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According to an embodiment, the remote control 20 may execute a voice recognition program that allows a user of the remote control 20 to control the computer 110, a device 30, or functions of the remote control 20, itself, with minimal user keystrokes to the device controls 80 (
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The preceding discussion is presented to enable a person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, it should be recognized that all operations described herein as applying to photographs at least similarly apply to digital sound recordings captured by the remote control 20 using the microphone 70. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.