This invention relates to a method and apparatus for providing an information service to a portable device, particularly but not exclusively to an information service that relies on a distributed network of wireless transceivers to provide network coverage.
Information systems in locations such as airports currently rely on conventional screen display and audio technologies to provide information to customers. Typically, information such as flight times and gate numbers is displayed on screens mounted in prominent locations, supplemented by voice announcements when urgent information needs to be imparted.
As the use of mobile phones, personal digital assistants and other personal communication devices becomes increasingly widespread, the possibility of providing smart reminder services arises, where alerts are relayed to users' personal communication devices via a network of distributed transceivers. These alerts, for example warning the passenger to go to the departure gate, are displayed on the screen of the communication device and an audible warning may also be generated.
However, services such as these can only be provided reliably if complete coverage of the available area can be guaranteed. As soon as network black spots exist, users will fail to receive important notifications and updates, so leading to service failure.
It is desirable to offer a reliable service without the need to rely on complete network coverage. One way in which this can be achieved is by the use of a portable device with calendar functionality, which can store incoming information about future events and subsequently alert users at the appropriate time, even if the user is, at that time, outside network coverage.
One form of known portable device which combines communication and computing functionality is the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA). PDAs are available with basic calendar functionality that enables them to store reminders about upcoming events. U.S. Pat. No. 6,356,956 (Deo et al.) discloses a system for transmitting reminder information from a host computer to a PDA via a wireless link. The reminder is stored in the PDA's calendar and recalled at the appropriate time.
A remotely updatable PDA is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,163,274 (Lindgren). The PDA receives new calendar data and/or updates broadcast from a base computer station via a paging system. Software stored in and executable by the PDA recognises the incoming calendar data and stores the updated and new data. The PDA software can also recognise any scheduling conflict and, in addition to alerting the user to such conflict, causes the PDA to transmit a query concerning the conflict to the pager service.
However, the known systems are directed to PDAs with advanced calendar software which can recognise and resolve conflicts. In a situation such as the airport information system described above, a reliable information service can only be provided if all types of portable device are catered for, from mobile phones with only the most basic calendar functionality, through to the most sophisticated PDAs, without the need to provide custom software to each device to enable it to function.
The present invention seeks to provide a solution to the above problem.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of providing an information service from an information server to a portable device, wherein the portable device is operative to store time dependent information provided by the server, the method comprising the steps of requesting data relating to the information stored at the portable device, determining the current status of the stored information from the requested data and transmitting new or updated information from the server to the portable device in accordance with the determined status.
Rather than relying on the portable device to carry out the necessary checking of updated information, the server requests the relevant information from the portable device and carries out the necessary processing. The functionality provided by the portable device can therefore be much simpler than if it were required to carry out the processing.
The server's request for information can involve retrieving the calendar from the portable device and determining the current status of the information from the calendar. As a consequence, the system can therefore deal with portable devices with only basic calendar functionality, the main requirement being that information in the calendar is accessible to the server.
The determination of the status of the information can involve the server determining if a reminder is stored in relation to a particular action that is scheduled to occur at a specified time. If no such reminder is stored, the method may comprise writing a reminder to the portable device.
The determination of the status can also comprise determining if the reminder arranged to be provided by the device is up-to-date. If it is not, the method may comprise updating the reminder on the device.
Advantageously, where an up-to-date reminder already exists, there is no need for the server to retransmit the information to the device.
Where an alert is provided by the server and the mobile device receives the alert, the alert can be notified to the user in preference to notifying the user of a reminder stored at the device. However, in the event that the device does not receive the alert, the stored reminder can be notified to the user, so effectively completing the network coverage.
According to the invention, there is further provided an information server for providing an information service to a portable device, wherein the portable device is operative to store time dependent information provided by the server, the server being configured to request data associated with the information stored at the portable device, to determine the current status of the stored information from the requested data and to transmit new or updated information to the portable device in accordance with the determined status.
The information server can further comprise at least one transceiver connected to the server for communicating with the portable device.
According to the invention, there is still further provided a portable device for receiving an information service from an information server, the device comprising means for storing time related information provided by the server, means operative to provide data associated with the time related information stored at the device in response to a request from the server and means for overwriting stored information in response to updated information received from the server.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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As mentioned above, an airport or other environment in which the system is implemented is served by a plurality of Bluetooth™ transceivers 2-5, since the coverage area, namely the range of operation of a single transceiver, is limited in accordance with the Bluetooth™ protocol. As the user wanders around the airport, he or she will move from the coverage area of one transceiver to that of another. A single transceiver system is possible where the operating protocol permits this.
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However, if the information server 1 determines that no reminder is present at step s9, then it transfers the current flight status information to the mobile phone 6, which stores this information in its calendar (step s12).
Similarly, if the information server 1 determines that the reminder, although present, is out-of-date, at step s10, it sends up-to-date information to the mobile phone 6, which is stored in its calendar (step s13).
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In the event that a mobile phone 6 is outside the range of any of the transceivers 2-5, the information server 1 cannot establish a connection and so moves on to the next user (step s16). The calendar in an out-of-range mobile phone 6 is obviously not updated. It therefore retains the previous information and will remind its owner of the previously stored flight details at the appropriate time. For example, in the event that the calendar of a mobile phone 6 is set to remind a passenger that he must go to the departure gate at 9 pm, and he misses a subsequent update to go to the departure gate at 10 pm, because he is out of transceiver range, then at 9 pm, the mobile phone calendar 11 will flash up an alert on the mobile phone display 13 to warn the passenger to proceed to the departure gate. The mobile phone 6 therefore operates as a backup for the network of transceivers 2-5, ensuring that the passenger has some warning of time critical events.
When the passenger subsequently comes within range of one of the transceivers 2-5, the procedure described above with reference to
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From reading the present disclosure, other variations and modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. For example, wireless communication systems other than Bluetooth™ can be used, including wireless Local Area Network products based on the IEEE 802.11b specification, commonly known as the Wi-Fi protocol. It will also be clearly understood that while the invention has been described primarily in relation to an airport information system, its use is not restricted to this particular environment and it can be used in any situation where a network of transceivers would be effective to transfer information to mobile phones. It is nevertheless ideally suited for use in enclosed or crowded environments such as airports, exhibitions and theme parks. Furthermore, while the specification uses a mobile phone as the primary example of the invention, any portable device which has similar functionality could be used, including but not limited to personal digital assistants and handheld/laptop computers.
Although claims have been formulated in this application to particular combinations of features, it should be understood that the scope of disclosure of the present invention also includes any number of features or any other combinations of features disclosed herein either implicitly or explicitly or any generalisation thereof, whether or not it relates to the same invention as presently claimed in any claim or whether or not it mitigates any or all of the scientific problems as does the present invention. The applicants hereby give notice that new claims may be formulated to such features and/or combination of features during the prosecution of the present application or any further application derived therefrom.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0310274.6 | May 2003 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB04/01320 | 4/20/2004 | WO | 10/31/2005 |