This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2014-0141236, filed on Oct. 17, 2014, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to electronic devices in general, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for sharing of content.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the increase of an amount of contents and the development of communications technologies, a cloud service is provided recently. The cloud service refers to a service for storing diverse contents in a server and downloading the contents from the server anywhere and at any time by using an electronic device, such as, a smartphone.
An existing public cloud service, out of the cloud service, has a structure where a server having a fixed infrastructure is provided, and a client (for example, an electronic device) may access a server through a fixed Internet identifier (for example, an Internet Protocol (IP) address or domain). In addition, an existing Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems is a sharing storage system on a network, which may upload, download, and share a content by using an electronic device inside or outside.
In order for a user to use the conventional cloud service described above, the user needs to perform an initial setting process for setting account information. Specifically, the conventional cloud service uses a cloud server for common use in many cases, and thus, a privacy issue may occur.
In addition, user demand for sharing a content by using diverse devices is increasing. Accordingly, there is a growing need for a method for enabling users to share various types of contents in diverse devices more easily.
The present disclosure addresses this need. According to aspects of the disclosure, a device is provided comprising: a display; a communication interface; and at least one processor configured to: receive from an external device, via the communication interface, authentication information associated with a user of the external device; transmit the authentication information to a server; transmit a request for content to the server when the device is successfully authenticated by the server based on the authentication information; receive the content from the server; and control the display to display the content.
According to aspects of the disclosure, a device is provided comprising: a communication interface; and at least one processor configured to: control the communication interface to transmit content to a server, establish a connection with an external device capable of displaying the content, and transmit authentication information to the external device.
According to aspects of the disclosure, a method is provided for sharing of content, comprising: establishing a connection between a first device and a second device; receiving, by the first device, authentication information associated with a user of the second device; transmitting the authentication information to a server; receiving, by the first device, a content that is transmitted by the server when the user is successfully authenticated by the server based on the authentication information; and displaying the content on a display of the first device.
According to aspects of the disclosure, a method is provided for sharing of content, the method comprising: transmitting, by a first device, content to a server; establishing a connection between the first device and a second device that is capable of displaying the content; and transmitting from the first device to the second device, authentication information associated with a user of the second device.
According to aspects of the disclosure, a content sharing system is provided comprising a first device, a second device, and a server, wherein: the first device is configured to transmit content to the server, establish a connection with the second device, and transmit, to the second device, authentication information associated with a user of the first device; the second device is configured to receive the authentication information from the first device, transmit the authentication information to the server, receive the content from the server when the user is authenticated successfully by the server based on the authentication information, and display the content; and the server is configured to receive the content from the first device, authenticate the user by using the authentication information, and in response to the user being authenticated, transmit the content to the second device.
According to aspects of the disclosure, a non-transitory computer-readable medium is provided that stores one or more processor-executable instructions, which when executed by at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to execute a process comprising the steps of: establishing a connection between a first device and a second device; receiving, by the first device, authentication information associated with a user of the second device; transmitting the authentication information to a server; receiving, by the first device, content that is transmitted by the server when the user is successfully authenticated by the server based on the authentication information; and displaying the content on a display of the first device.
The above and/or other aspects of the present inventive concept will be more apparent by describing certain embodiments of the present inventive concept with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Certain embodiments are described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the following description, like drawing reference numerals are used for the like elements, even in different drawings. The matters defined in the description, such as detailed construction and elements, are provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of embodiments. However, embodiments can be practiced without those specifically defined matters. Also, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail since they would obscure the application with unnecessary detail.
The first device 100 or the second device 200 may include any suitable type of device such as a smartphone, a tablet Personal Computer (PC), a laptop PC, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a smart television (TV), a navigation, a wearable device, etc. The first device 100 may be connected to the second device 200 and the cloud server 300. In operation, the first device 100 may transmit content to the cloud server 300, and may receive from the cloud server 300 other content.
The second device 200 may receive the content transmitted from the first device 100 to the cloud server 300. In instances in which user authentication is required in order for the second device 200 to access the cloud server 300, the user authentication may be performed by using user authentication information stored in the first device 100. An example of a user authentication process is discussed further below with respect to
The second device 200 may display the received content on a display 240. Accordingly, a user is able to share the content stored in the first device 100 with the second device 200 easily and display the content on multiple devices.
Although in the example of
The input unit 110 may receive user commands for controlling the first device 100. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the input unit 110 may be implemented as a touch screen, but this is only an example. As can be readily appreciated, the input unit 110 may include any suitable type of input device, such as a mouse, a pointing device, a motion input unit, a button, etc.
The controller (or processor) 120 may include any suitable type of processing circuitry, such as one or more general-purpose processors (e.g., ARM-based processors), a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), a Programmable Logic Device (PLD), an Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), etc. The controller 120 may control the overall functioning of the first device 100 based on user commands inputted through the input unit 110. In some implementations, in response to detecting that the first device 100 is being connected to the second device 200, the controller 120 may cause the communication interface 150 to transmit user authentication information to the second device 200.
Additionally or alternatively, the controller 120 may transmit personal information stored in the memory 130 to the cloud server 300 in response to detecting that a connection between the first device 100 and the second device 200 is established. In some implementations, the controller 110 may cause the connection between the first device 100 and the second device 200 to be established, in response to detecting that the distance between the first device 100 and the second device 200 is shorter than a predetermined distance.
For example, the personal information may include a personal schedule of a user, for example, a location, a bedtime, a wake-up time, a meal time, etc. Additionally or alternatively, the personal information may include information on a health condition of the user. To be specific, the information may include total calorie intake for one day, consumed calories for one day, a running distance or walking distance, and a present health condition of the user (heart rate, blood pressure, liver somatic index, blood-sugar level, etc.)
The memory 130 may include any suitable type of volatile or non-volatile memory, such as Random Access Memory (RAM), Read-Only Memory (ROM), Network Accessible Storage (NAS), cloud storage, a Solid State Drive (SSD), etc. In operation, the memory 130 stores various data and software modules for controlling the first device 100. In some implementations, the memory 130 may store the personal information on the user registered in the first device 100.
The display 140 may display various screens that the first device 100 may provide. In some implementations, the display 140 may display a content list and various User Interface (UI) screens relating to content sharing.
The display 140 may be implemented as a touch screen which forms a mutual layer structure with a touch pad so as to display various screens. Accordingly, in some implementations, the display 140 may be integrated with the input unit 110 in the same touchscreen unit. For example, the touchscreen unit may be one that is capable of detecting touch input location, touch input dimension(s), and touch pressure.
The communication interface 150 communicates with the second device 200 and the cloud server 300. In some implementations, in order to perform communication, the communication interface 150 may be implemented as at least one of a Near Field Communication (NFC) interface, a Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi) interface, a Bluetooth interface, and a Zigbee interface. In addition, the communication 150 may use wireless communication in order to perform communication outside. For example, the communication interface 150 may use various communication standards, such as, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Zigbee, 3rd Generation (3G), 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), Long Term Evolution (LTE), etc.
The input unit 210 may receive a user command to control the second device 200. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the input unit 210 may be implemented as a touch screen, but this is only an example. For example, the input unit 210 may include any suitable type of input device, such as a mouse, a pointing device, a motion input unit, a button, etc.
The controller (or processor) 220 may include any suitable type of processing circuitry, such as one or more general-purpose processors (e.g., ARM-based processors), a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), a Programmable Logic Device (PLD), an Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), etc. In operation, the controller 220 may control the overall functioning of the second device 200 based on user commands inputted through the input unit 210. In some implementations in response to detecting that the second device 200 is being connected to the first device 100, the controller 220 may cause the communication interface 250 to receive user authentication information from the first device 100.
Additionally or alternatively, the controller 220 may perform user authentication in conjunction with the cloud server 300 by using the received user authentication information. An example of a user authentication process is discussed in further detail with reference to
In operation, the controller 220 may transmit personal information stored in the memory 230 to the cloud server 300 in response to detecting that a connection is being established between the first device 100 and the second device 200. In some implementations, the controller 220 may cause the connection between the first device 100 and the second device 200 to be established in response to a distance between the first device 100 and the second device 200 being shorter than a predetermined distance.
For example, the personal information may include a personal schedule of a user, for example, a location, a bedtime, a wake-up time, a meal time, etc. Additionally or alternatively, the personal information may include information on a health condition of the user. To be specific, the information may include total calorie intake for one day, consumed calories for one day, a running distance or walking distance, and a present health condition of the user (heart rate, blood pressure, liver somatic index, blood-sugar level, etc.).
The controller 220 may control the communication interface 250 to receive personal preference information stored in the cloud server 300 and divide a content based on the received personal preference information. In addition, the controller 220 may obtain common preference information based on the received personal preference information and divide a content based on the identified common preference information.
The personal information preference information may include one or more indications of user preferences. For example, the personal preference information may include data indicating user interest in a product or environment based on a gender, age, an occupation, and the like of a user. For example, a male user in his twenties may a have high personal preference for a sports car, and a female user in her twenties may a have high personal preference for clothes of a heroine. In addition, a doctor may have a high personal preference for medical equipment.
The common preference information may be obtained by aggregating personal preference information associated with different users (associated with different devices) to find a preference that is shared among the users. Accordingly, the common preference information may include an indication of at least one preference that is shared among two or more of the users. For example, a male user and female user in their twenties may have a high common preference for clothes or a mobile phone and may have a low common preference for a pastoral house or a massager. In addition, male users in their twenties, thirties, and forties may have high a common preference for men's clothes and automobiles.
In some implementations, the personal preference information and/or the common preference information may include data which is pre-stored in at least one of the first device 100, the second device 200, or the cloud server 300 and may be updated by a user.
In addition, the preference information may be obtained by extracting metadata associated with each of a plurality of sub-contents constituting one content. The metadata may identify a gender, age, an occupation, and the like of a user who used the sub-content. In this regard, preference information for each of the sub-contents may be calculated based on the metadata extracted from each sub-content.
The user may evaluate a provided content, and the preference may be calculated by reflecting the user evaluation.
The memory 230 may include any suitable type of volatile or non-volatile memory, such as Random Access Memory (RAM), Read-Only Memory (ROM), Network Accessible Storage (NAS), cloud storage, a Solid State Drive (SSD), etc. In operation, the memory 230 stores various data and software modules for controlling the second device 200. In some implementations, the memory 230 may store the personal information on the user registered in the second device 200.
The display 240 may display various screens that the second device 200 may provide. In some implementations, the display 240 may display a content list and various User Interface (UI) screens relating to content sharing.
The display 240 may be implemented as a touch screen which forms a mutual layer structure with a touch pad so as to various screens. Accordingly, in some implementations, the display 240 may be integrated with the input unit 210 in the same touchscreen unit. For example, the touchscreen unit may be one that is capable of detecting touch input location, touch input dimension, and touch pressure.
The communication interface 250 communicates with the first device 100 and the cloud server 300. In some implementations, in order to perform communications, the communication interface 250 may include at least one of a Near-Field Communications (NFC) interface, a Wi-Fi interface, a Bluetooth interface, and a Zigbee interface. In addition, the communication 250 may use wireless communication in order to perform communication outside. For example, the communication interface 250 may use various communication standards, such as IEEE, Zigbee, 3G, 3GPP, LTE, and so on.
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In response to the first device 100 being connected to second devices 200-1, 200-2, user authentication information may be transmitted from the first device 100 to a second device 200. Accordingly, the second device 200 may access a cloud server without passing through any authentication process (for example, an input process of an identification (ID) and a password).
Additionally or alternatively, as illustrated in
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In some implementations, the content may be shared by using a contact list 800 illustrated in
More particularly,
According to aspects of the disclosure, the personal preference information may refer to data which shows user interest in a product or environment based on a gender, an age, an occupation, and the like of the user. For example, a male user in his twenties may have a high personal preference for a sports car, and a female user in her twenties may have a high personal preference for clothes of a heroine. In addition, a doctor may have a high personal preference for medical equipment.
The common preference information may be obtained by aggregating the personal preference information and finding preferences that different users have in common. For example, a male user and female user in their twenties may have a high common preference for clothes or a mobile phone and may have a low common preference for a pastoral house or a massager. In addition, male users in their twenties, thirties, and forties may have a high common preference for men's clothes and automobile.
As noted above, the personal preference information and the common preference information may be pre-stored in the first device 100, the second device 200, or the cloud server 300 and may be updated by a user.
According to aspects of the disclosure, contents transmitted from the plurality of first devices 100-1, 100-2, 100-3 are stored in the cloud server 300. More particularly, the content transmitted by any of the first devices to the cloud server 300 may be selected based on a characteristic of the second device. For example, any of the first devices 100 may determine the type of the second device (e.g., whether the second device 200 includes a public device 200-4 or personal devices 200-2, 200-3) and may transmit to the cloud server 300 content that is associated with the second device's type. A further description of the method for transmitting a content will be provided below with reference to
For example, when the second device 200 includes the personal devices 200-2, 200-3, a content which is suitable for user taste may be transmitted. Accordingly, a user may receive or be recommended only a content useful for the user.
Although in this example, the plurality of first devices 100-1, 100-2, 100-3 includes three devices, it is to be understood that in alternative implementations, the plurality may include any suitable number of devices.
Whether the first device 100 is connected to a second device 200 is determined in operation S1120. For example, in response to the first device 100 approaching the second device 200 within a predetermined distance (for example, 10 meter, 20 meter, etc.), the connection between the first device 100 and the second device 200 may be established automatically.
In response to determining that the first device 100 is connected to the second device 200, user authentication information is transmitted to the second device 200 in operation S1130. Afterwards, the second device 200 may authenticate itself (or its user) with the cloud server 300 by using the transmitted user authentication information. In this manner, a user may easily share a content between the first device and the second device.
After the content is divided based on the common preference information, one or more of the plurality of parts of the content may be displayed in operation S1340.
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The second device 200 may transmit the received user authentication information to the cloud server 300 in operation S1530 and receive an indication of whether the second device has been successfully authenticated, in operation S1540. Upon completion of the user authentication, the second device 200 may receive a content from the cloud server 300 in operation S1550. Accordingly, the second device 200 may authenticate itself (or its user) with the cloud server 300 by using the transmitted user authentication information. In this manner, the user may easily share the content between the first device and the second device.
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The second device 200 may display one or more of the plurality of parts of the content in operation S1650.
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The second device 200 may divide the content into a plurality of parts based on the common preference information in operation S1750 and display one or more of the plurality of parts of the content in operation S1760.
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The above-described aspects of the present disclosure can be implemented in hardware, firmware or via the execution of software or computer code that can be stored in a recording medium such as a CD-ROM, a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD), a magnetic tape, a RAM, a floppy disk, a hard disk, or a magneto-optical disk or computer code downloaded over a network originally stored on a remote recording medium or a non-transitory machine-readable medium and to be stored on a local recording medium, so that the methods described herein can be rendered via such software that is stored on the recording medium using a general purpose computer, or a special processor or in programmable or dedicated hardware, such as an ASIC or FPGA. As would be understood in the art, the computer, the processor, microprocessor controller or the programmable hardware include memory components, e.g., RAM, ROM, Flash, etc. that may store or receive software or computer code that when accessed and executed by the computer, processor or hardware implement the processing methods described herein. In addition, it would be recognized that when a general purpose computer accesses code for implementing the processing shown herein, the execution of the code transforms the general purpose computer into a special purpose computer for executing the processing shown herein. Any of the functions and steps provided in the Figures may be implemented in hardware, software or a combination of both and may be performed in whole or in part within the programmed instructions of a computer. No claim element herein is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112, sixth paragraph, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for”.
While the present disclosure has been particularly shown and described with reference to the examples provided therein, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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