1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to mass viewer audience participation in interactive applications displayed live on display screens.
2. Brief Summary of the Related Art
Mass viewer audience participation in interactive applications displayed live on display screens was until only recently restricted to home television viewers participating in live TV shows such as televoting phone-ins, game shows, and the like, as illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,108,115 to Berman et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,507 to Bedrossian, PCT International Publication No. WO 01/39854 entitled “A Method and System for Facilitating the Playing of a Game”, amongst others.
Both the above communication platforms suffer from a high cost per port such that provisioning platforms capable of handling hundreds of thousands of simultaneous telephone calls arising, say, from the broadcasting a live TV show nationwide is prohibitively expensive. The downside of this is two fold: First, public switches and IVRs which deliberately have insufficient capacity to cope with the expected number of television viewers wishing to participate in a live TV show are deployed despite the fact many of the callers will face the frustrating experience of busy lines. And second, telephone lines are typically kept open for relatively long periods of time to accumulate a sufficient number of responses, thereby negating the possibility of real time mass television viewer audience interactivity.
The present invention is directed towards mass viewer audience circuit based real time participation in interactive applications displayed live on televisions, electronic billboards, so-called vidiwalls, and the like. Interactive applications include inter alia live TV shows, online auctions, group buying campaigns, and the like. Whilst the present invention is particularly advantageous for handling literally hundreds of thousands of callers participating in a live TV show, it may also be readily scaled down for servicing smaller mass viewer audiences ranging from, say, tens of shoppers at a shopping mall, to thousands of spectators at a live spectator event, and the like.
Broadly speaking, the present invention is achieved by provisioning a Mass Viewer Audience Response Detection (MVARD) gateway for establishing low cost per port inbound half duplex line connections with members of a mass viewer audience wishing to participate in an interactive application. The MVARD gateway enables callers to watch an interactive application and simultaneously interact by continuously holding their telephones like a hand held TV remote control and depressing the appropriate DTMF keys to input their responses without having to listen to pre-recorded playback messages regarding DTMF key assignments, and determines the callers' DTMF key depressions corresponding to their responses for feedback purposes. The low cost per port facilitates the provisioning of communication platforms capable of servicing mass television viewer audiences of literally hundreds of thousands or even millions of viewers watching a live TV show and wishing to enjoy a true real time interactive experience.
In the case of a live TV show, feedback is preferably in the form of a running commentary by the TV show's presenter whereby the presenter can effectively hold a real time dialogue with the mass television viewer audience watching the TV show and in particular those members participating therein. Thus, the presenter may make comments, ask questions and verbally specify DTMF key assignments, for example, “PRESS #1 IF YOU AGREE AND PRESS #2 IF YOU DISAGREE” whilst callers “converse” by depressing the appropriate DTMF keys on their telephones for inputting their responses. The running commentary can also be accompanied by suitable overlays forming part of the format of a live TV show displaying the assignments of the DTMF numeric 0-9, the star * and the pound # keys for indicating callers' responses. In the event that a caller listens to his telephone whilst still connected to a callback telephone number, he would hear a silent outbound transmission except immediately after his connection in which he would preferably be temporarily connected to an IVR for hearing a welcome playback message confirming that he is participating in the interactive application and completing several questions for registration purposes for subsequent data processing purposes of the callers' responses to an interactive application. For example, callers may be asked their age, their sex, etc such that groups of callers can compete against each other, callers' responses can be displayed broken down by group, etc. For example, men can compete against women, responses can be broken down by age group, say, <25, 25-50, and >50, and the like.
In accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the MVARD gateway is implemented as a circuit based MVARD gateway employing dedicated call control type digital telephony interface boards capable of establishing inbound half duplex line connections only, for example, as employed for prepaid calling card applications, international callback applications, and the like. These digital telephony interface boards are considerably less expensive than their counterparts supporting full duplex line connections as employed in a public switch, IVR, and the like, such that it is envisaged that a communication platform employing a circuit based MVARD gateway can be provisioned at about USD 50 per port as opposed to the USD 500 port in case of a circuit based IVR or USD 600 in the case of an IP based IVR.
In the case of the availability of an Intelligent Network (IN) platform, typically the Signaling System 7 (SS7) IN, in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, the MVARD gateway can be implemented as a transaction based MVARD gateway for deployment as a SS7 Service Control Point (SCP) based on the notion that DTMF key depressions conventionally intended for SS7 signaling purposes can be employed as real time input to interactive applications. This approach entails the use of two features supported in the widely accepted ITU's standard Intelligent Network User's Guide for Capability Set 1 (04/94), ITU-T Recommendations Q.1219, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, as follows: First, Single Ended Calls, namely, the ability to terminate a single party call at a Service Switching Point (SSP). And second, Mid-Call Interruption, namely, the ability to report on pre-defined triggers during a telephone call. The transaction based MVARD gateway can be in the form of either a standalone SS7 SCP or an existing open standard SS7 SCP running additional software to fulfill the intended functionality in accordance with the present invention. The cost per port in the case of a transaction based MVARD gateway depends on the type of its inbound communication links as follows: about USD 10 per port for either a 64K SS7 link or a 2M SS7 HSL link, or USD 2.5 per port for a 10 MB SS7 Sigtran link.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it can be carried out in practice, preferred embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which similar parts are likewise numbered, and in which:
The communication platform 11 may also include an IVR 22 for, say, playing back a welcome playback message to callers placing telephone calls to participate in the live TV shows confirming that they are successfully participating, and for completing several questions for registration purposes for subsequent use in an interactive application. The communication platform 11 may also include a message server 23 for transmitting messages, for example, Class 0 SMSs for immediate display on callers' mobile telephones. Exemplary messages can include confirming that callers are now participating in a live TV show, callers who have won a prize, and the like. The communication platform 11 can also include a live operator 24 for initiating contact with a caller who, for example, won a prize by answering the most questions correctly in a televised quiz.
The MVARD gateway 14 is capable of transmitting Call Data Records (CDRs) for enabling billing of the telephone calls to participate in interactive applications to be invoiced by an external billing system. The MVARD gateway 14 is capable of interfacing with several interactive applications simultaneously as achieved, for example, by different callback telephone numbers being assigned to different interactive applications. The MVARD gateway 14 requires a smaller bandwidth IP data link 17 than hitherto available communication platforms since it typically transmits data packets in the order of 30 bytes per caller interaction.
Circuit based MVARD gateways 14 include digital telephony interface boards of the call control type for connecting to T1/E1 communication links 13, and dedicated for establishing inbound half duplex line connections. Suitable exemplary commercially available digital telephony interface boards of this type include inter alia Intel® NetStructure® DM/N960-T1 Digital Telephony Interface Boards (see http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/7475web.htm for online datasheet as available on 16 Nov. 2004).
Transaction based MVARD gateways 14 include digital telephony interface boards of the transaction type supporting the aforementioned Single Ended Calls and Mid-Call Interruption features. Suitable exemplary commercially available digital telephony interface boards of this type include inter alia Intel® NetStructure® SS7HDP Boards (see http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/9262web.htm for online datasheet as available on 16 Nov. 2004). The transaction based MVARD gateway 14 can be connected to different types of SS7 communication links 13 including inter alia 64K SS7 links, or 2M SS7 HSL links, or 10 MB SS7 Sigtran links, or the like.
Step 1: A member of a mass viewer audience dials a callback telephone number, say, #333, to participate in the interactive application.
Step 2: A SSP recognizes the callback telephone number and sends a query to the MVARD gateway.
Step 3: The MVARD gateway registers the caller and resets the timeout timer in the SSP so that the call is held in the SSP without being routed anywhere.
Step 4: The MVARD gateway requests that the SSP reports BCSM events of DTMF detection and call disconnection.
Step 5: Caller depresses a DTMF key to indicate his response to the interactive application.
Step 6: SSP recognizes the DTMF key depression and reports it to the MVARD gateway.
Steps 5 and 6 are repeated for as long as the caller is watching the interactive application and participating therein by depressing DTMF keys on his telephone.
Step 7: Caller drops the call whereupon the SSP reports the origination disconnection to the MVARD gateway.
Step 1: MVARD gateway initiates service filtering at the SSP.
Step 2: A member of a mass viewer audience dials a callback telephone number, say, #333, to participate in the interactive application.
Step 3: SSP informs the MVARD gateway that specified service has been initiated.
Step 4: The MVARD gateway instructs the SSP to use the IVR to play a playback message to the caller and release the IP leg (the termination leg of the call only) once the playback message has finished.
Step 5: After the termination leg is dropped, SSP reports to the MVARD gateway.
Step 6: The MVARD gateway initiates the SSP for reporting DTMF and origination disconnection.
Step 7: Callers are kept connected to a single leg call to the SSP and the SSP reports to the MVARD gateway each time a DTMF is detected from the origination point.
Step 7 is repeated for as long as the caller is watching the interactive application and participating therein by depressing DTMF keys on his telephone.
Step 8: Caller drops the call whereupon the SSP reports the origination disconnection to the MVARD gateway.
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While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications, and other live applications of the invention can be made within the scope of the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IL2004/001060 | 11/18/2004 | WO | 00 | 5/18/2006 |
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60523547 | Nov 2003 | US |