The present invention relates to local radiocommunication devices.
More particularly, the invention relates to a local radiocommunication device comprising:
The document EP-1 343 280 describes an example of such a device.
The present invention notably has the purpose of facilitating the communication between an electronic device that communicates with the IP access point and a terminal that communicates with the point-to-point communication module.
For this purpose, according to the invention, a local radiocommunication network of the type in question is characterized in that the first interface is adapted to be presented to an electronic device communicating in IP mode with the IP access point, in the form of at least one virtual port and the said first interface is adapted to be controlled by the said electronic device by means of control instructions.
According to one embodiment, the said virtual port is a serial port.
According to a particular implementation, the said control instructions are of the “AT” type.
It will be noted that the point-to-point communication module and the interface can be physically included in a single device.
Thanks to these arrangements, the terminal can communicate easily with the IP network, for example with a locally present computer or printer, with the Internet network, etc.
Moreover, in diverse embodiments of the method according to the invention, it is possible to have recourse to one and/or other of the following arrangements:
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge upon reading the following description of one of its embodiments, provided as a non-restrictive example and referring to the annexed drawings.
In the drawings:
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In the different figures, the same references designate identical or similar elements.
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The communication between the terminal 1 and some of these entities, here called terminals (for example, the digital assistant 4 and the wireless telephone 5), can be obtained through radio channels, according to a local radiocommunication standard such as the “BLUETOOTH” standard.
Advantageously, according to the invention, this communication is carried out by using a serial port profile provided for in the “BLUETOOTH” standard.
Moreover, the terminal 1 communicates in IP mode, and more exactly according to the TCP/IP mode, with the computer 2, the printer 3 and the internet network 6. For example, the computer 2 and/or the printer 3 can be linked to the terminal 1 by a radio link in accordance with the standard IEEE 802.11b, called “Wi-Fi” (or possibly according to the standard IEEE 802.11a or g).
As a variant, the communication of the terminal 1 with the computer 2 and/or the printer 3 could be carried out by an Ethernet link or by a USB link, each of these devices thus being provided with the necessary communication interfaces.
According to another variant, it would be possible to make a design such that the terminal 1 also communicates with the computer 2 and/or the printer 3 according to the same local radiocommunication protocol as the digital assistant 4 and wireless telephone 5, particularly the “BLUETOOTH” protocol, each of these devices thus being provided with the necessary communication interfaces.
Finally, in the example considered here, the terminal 1 also communicates with the Internet network, also in IP mode (TCP/IP protocol), particularly by an “ADSL” link.
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Moreover, the terminal 1 also comprises a first interface 1b (SPPGW), generally constituted by a software application that enables the “BLUETOOTH” module 1a to communicate with a module 1c constituting an IP access point. This IP access point itself comprises for example an “ADSL” interface 1d that allows the “ADSL” link L2 with the Internet network, and a Wi-Fi interface 1e that allows the link L3 with the computer 2 and the printer 3 according to the IEEE protocol 802.11b.
It will be noted that the point-to-point communication module 1a, the interface 1b and the access point 1c could, if necessary, be distributed between several devices communicating between each other, rather than all be integrated into a single device such as the aforementioned terminal 1.
Owing to the interface 1b, it is possible to allow the terminals 4, 5 linked with the “BLUETOOTH” module 1a, on the one hand, and the devices 2, 3 and the Internet network 6 linked with the IP access point 1c, on the other, to communicate together.
For this purpose, the interface 1b can advantageously be adapted to inform the terminals 4, 5, of the entities with which these terminals can communicate by means of the IP access point 1c (the entities in question can be for example, besides the devices 2, 3: at least one predetermined IP address corresponding to an internet site 6a (S), a portion of a site, or even a memory directory of the computer 2, or other entity).
The entities in question can be predetermined (pre-assigned) and/or determined in real time by the IP access point 1c. When predetermined entities are involved, these entities can be recorded in advance, with all their technical characteristics, in the terminal 1; when this involves entities not known in advance but whose profile can be recognised by the access point 1c, their technical characteristics can also be recognised by the interface 1b, otherwise, the communication functions to unrecognised entities are limited to the minimum (for example to the sending of objects) with regard to the actions initiated by the terminals 4, 5.
Hence, when a communication with one of the aforementioned entities is initiated by one of the terminals 4, 5, it may be possible to select the entity with which one wishes to allow the terminal in question to communicate, for example by means of a menu displayed on the screen of the terminal in question. As a variant, it is possible to provide that a communication initiated by one of the terminals 4, 5 must occur with a given entity among those described previously, in which case the user of the terminal 4, 5 is offered no choice (notably when the terminal 4, 5 is not recognised in advance by the terminal 1).
Advantageously, the “BLUETOOTH” communication module 1a can be presented, on the “BLUETOOTH” local radio network, as several virtual entities corresponding to different functions provided by the aforementioned entities that actually communicate with the IP access point 1c (a single entity possibly capable of corresponding to several functions): for this purpose, the terminal 1 is identified on the “BLUETOOTH” network as several “BLUETOOTH” devices.
For example, the terminal 1 can thus be presented to the terminals 4, 5 both as:
Moreover, the interface 1b is advantageously adapted to be presented particularly at the computer 2 as constituting a virtual serial port that can be controlled by the computer 2 by means of “AT” commands. The computer 2 thus comprises a software application that simulates this virtual serial port and that is adapted to connect to a predetermined IP address corresponding to the terminal 1 during the opening of the said virtual serial link, and thus to control the terminal (the interface 1b) by the “AT” instructions.
Advantageously, when several terminals 4, 5 can communicate with the “BLUETOOTH” communication module 1a, the interface 1b is adapted to indicate these terminals to the computer 2.
The terminals in question can be predetermined, as well as their technical characteristics, in which case the terminals and the characteristics in question are stored in the terminal 1 to be communicated to the computer 2 as soon as the link between the terminal 1 and the computer 2 is established. Possibly, only the characteristics of the terminals 4, 5 which are really linked with the “BLUETOOTH” module 1a can then be communicated to the computer 2.
As a variant, it may be possible to provide that the interface 1b communicates, to the computer 2, the terminals not specified in advance and which enter into communication with the “BLUETOOTH” module 1a: in this case, if the technical characteristics of the terminals in question cannot be recognised by the interface 1b, the possibilities of communication between the terminals in question and the computer 2 can be limited to a few basic functions such as for example the sending of objects, at least in relation to actions initiated from the computer 2.
Advantageously, when several terminals 4, 5 communicate with the “BLUETOOTH” communication module 1a, the interface 1b can present itself to the computer 2 as constituting as many virtual serial ports as there are terminals 4, 5 linked with the “BLUETOOTH” communication module 1a.
Thanks to these arrangements, it is possible to initiate a communication from the computer 2 or from another electronic device communicating in IP mode with the IP access point 1c, to one or more of the terminals 4, 5 linked with the “BLUETOOTH” module 1a.
Advantageously, the interface 1b is adapted to transfer, according to the “OBEX” protocol (standard decreed by the IRDA), objects such as files of digital films, digital photos, digital sound recordings, between on the one hand, an entity communicating with the IP access point 1c, and on the other, one of the terminals 4, 5.
The device that has been described functions as follows:
Naturally, it would be possible to provide that the local radiocommunication device according to the invention only presents some of the characteristics described previously and only implements some of the aforementioned functionalities.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0402930 | Mar 2004 | FR | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/FR2005/000658 | 3/17/2005 | WO | 00 | 9/18/2006 |