The invention is based on a priority application EP 03 292 906.9 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to the field of displaying of content, and more particularly without limitation, to displaying of advertisements.
Electronic display boards, in particular light emitting diodes (LED) display boards are used for various purposes, such as for outdoor advertising, shopping malls, stadiums, and live events.
LED display boards, which are also referred to as outdoor electronic billboards, are capable of performing like a real outdoor television, even under direct sunlight. LED display boards are animated, giant, outdoor advertising video screens which grab peoples attention on a busy street, whether pedestrians or inside a car or a bus, stuck in the traffic jam. Other applications of LED display boards include large stadium video and score board displays, side line banner displays, information, news, exchange rate, time and temperature displays etc.
Usually an LED display board has a controller which serves as the LED boards ‘brain’. The controller is a computer which is installed nearby the LED board. The computer may supply text, graphics, animations, scanned images and video clips for display on the LED board. Alternatively a video-in source is coupled to the controller, such as a DVD, CDV, VCR, live video, television or cable television video-in source. Such LED display boards are commercially available from Electromedia (http://www. 1-billboards-advertising.com/billboard.html) and others.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,933,811 and 6,385,592 disclose a system and method for delivering customised electronic advertisements in an interactive communication system. The customised advertisements are selected based on consumer profiles and are then integrated with offerings maintained by various content providers. Whenever a consumer directs one of the consumer computers to access an offering existing in one of the content provider computers, an advertising request is sent to the advertisement provider computer.
It is a common disadvantage of prior art LED display boards that there is no interaction with the viewers regarding selection of content, and therefore no directly targeted advertising.
The present invention provides for a method of displaying of content on a display, such as a LED display board, in particular for outdoor usage. The active user equipments, e.g. mobile phones, wireless personal digital assistants (PDA) and/or other wireless mobile computing or communication devices of a given wireless telecommunication network, within the proximity of the display are determined. The user profiles assigned to users of the active user equipments within the proximity of the display are accessed and content is selected depending on the user profiles.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention the display is located within a radio cell or in close proximity to a radio cell of the wireless telecommunication network. The active user equipments within that radio cell are considered to be in the proximity of the display and the user profiles of the corresponding users are used for the selection of the content. Examples for such wireless telecommunication networks include GSM, UMTS, CDMA, IEEE802.11 networks. In this instance the user profile information can be retrieved from a corresponding server computer.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention the geographical position of the user equipments is provided by location based services of a radio access network, such as a mobile cellular telecommunication network. In the case of a cellular network the cell-ID, mobile location information (MLI), location area identifier (LAI) or the routing area identifier provide geographical position data. In case of a wireless area network (LAN) the SSID or the AP's MAC address or any other AP identifier, provides such geographical position data. Based on the location information of the active user equipments a determination is made which ones of the active user equipments are within the proximity of the display.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention a location-enabling GSM or UMTS network is used as a radio access network. Such a network contains serving mobile location centres (SMLCs) which serve to precisely determine the geographical position of active user equipments. For example Alcatel's intelligent location service (iMLS) can be used for location-based services, and in particular for determining the actual geographical positions of user equipments and providing the actual geographical positions to the user equipments. Another suitable commercially available product is Alcatel 8602 location server/gateway mobile location centre (GMLC) which also enables the positioning of active end user equipments. Based on such location based services the active user equipments within the field of vision covered by the display are determined.
Alternatively or in addition the display itself has a radio interface for direct communication with the active user equipments within its proximity. The controller of the display receives user profile information from the active user equipments within the proximity of the display via that radio interface. In this instance the user profile information is available on the individual user equipments and no database access to a central database is required. This embodiment is especially useful if bi-band mobile phones are used such as mobile phones supporting both the Bluetooth and GSM; or IEEE802.11 and GSM standards. Preferably the radio interface of the display is a short range interface, e.g. in accordance with the Bluetooth or IEEE802.11 standards.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention different categories of contents are displayed in a time sequence in proportion to the distribution of the user interests as indicated by the user profile information. Alternatively or in addition multiple content is shown at the same time on the display. For this purpose a picture-in-picture or picture-outside-picture mode can. be used in order to show two or more windows with different contents on the display.
Many modern television sets have two tuners for receiving two different television signals at the same time. Such television sets include the ability to display a small auxiliary image in addition to a larger main image for simultaneous display of the two television programmes. The smaller auxiliary image may be displayed within the boundaries of the larger main picture, in which case, such a television system is termed a picture-in-picture (PIP) system, or the smaller auxiliary image may be located outside (e.g. to the left or right side of the main image), in which case the system is termed a picture-outside-picture (POP) system. Such PIP and POP television systems are known from U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,623,915, 5,598,222, 5,237,246, 6,008,860, 6,307,597 and European Patent Application No. 0550911A1.
In order to enable simultaneous display of multiple content the display of the invention can be operated in PIP and/or POP mode.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention an advertising metrics is used to generate a point value which is indicative of the commercial value of the advertisement which has been shown on the LED display board. For example the advertisement metrics can be based on the duration of an advertisement and the number of active user equipments having matching interest profiles. A corresponding point value is transmitted to a billing server for corresponding billing of an advertiser.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention the content is selected from a content server on the basis of the user profile information. The content is then transmitted to the controller of the display which renders the content on the display.
In the following preferred embodiments of the invention will be explained in greater detail by making reference to the drawings in which:
Base station 110 provides radio coverage for radio cell 112. A number of active user equipments (UE) 114, 116, 118, . . . are located within radio cell 112. The active user equipments 114, 116, 118, . . . are known to base station 110 as the active user equipments are registered with the wireless telecommunication network to which radio cell 112 belongs.
Antenna 120 is coupled to base station 110 in order to provide an air interface for coverage of radio cell 112. Antenna 120 is located in close proximity to display 102.
Base station 110 is coupled both to controller 104 of display unit 100 and to database server 122. Database server 122 stores database 124 which contains user profiles of user equipments.
Controller 104 of display unit 100 is coupled to content server 126 and to billing server 128 via network 130. For example network 130 is the Internet.
In operation user equipments 114, 116, 118, . . . are switched on and registered in the wireless telecommunication network by means of base station 110. For example the registration procedure is performed on the basis of the mobile subscriber identification numbers (MSISDN) of the user equipments.
Base station 110 transmits the MSISDNs 132 of the active user equipments 114, 116, 118, . . . of radio cell 112 to database server 122. In response database server 122 performs a database query of database 124 in order to access the respective user profiles being assigned to the active user equipments 114, 116, 118, . . . of radio cell 112. Corresponding user profile information 134 is provided from database server 122 to base station 110 from where it is forwarded to controller 104 of display unit 100. Alternatively user profile information 134 is directly provided from database server 122 to controller 104.
User profile information 134 is evaluated by means of program module 106. Program module 106 performs a statistic evaluation of the user profile information 134. For example program module 106 determines the percentages of users being interested in various categories, such as sports, culture, politics, news, gardening, cars and/or other kinds of products or activities.
The respective percentages being indicative of the distribution of the users interests are provided from program module 106 to program module 108. In response program module 108 sends content request 136 to content server 126 for selection of content corresponding to the distribution of the users interests.
In response to content request 136 content server 126 delivers content 138 to controller 104. Controller 104 renders content 138 on display 102. This can be done sequentially, i.e. only one category of content is rendered at a given point of time on display 102. Preferably controller 104 allocates a display time to each content category in proportion to the distribution of the users interests.
Alternatively or in addition display 102 is split into a number of windows in a PIP or POP mode. The size of the individual windows is chosen by controller 104 in proportion to the distribution of the users interests. For example if 90% of the users are interested in sports in accordance with user profile information 134 but only 5% are interested in politics and 5% in the weather report, three windows are shown on display 102, i.e. a large window covering 90% of the surface of display 102 for displaying of sports related information and/or sport related advertisement and two small windows each covering 5% of display 102 for displaying of politics and weather related information, respectively.
Controller 104 implements an advertisement metrics in order to calculate a point value which is indicative of the commercial value of the advertisement which has been rendered on display 102. For example the point value is calculated based on the number of active user equipments within radio cell 112 which have user profiles that match the rendered advertisements. This point value 114 is communicated from time to time from controller 104 to billing server 128. Billing server 128 has program module 142 which generates bill 144 which is sent to advertiser 146.
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Alternatively display unit 100 has an RF interface for direct wireless communication with the active user equipments within the proximity of display 102. Preferably the RF interface is a short range RF interface. In this instance display unit 100 directly receives user profile information from the active user equipments which are located within the reach of the short range RF radio interface.
In step 202 the user profiles of the active user equipments determined in step 200 are provided to the display unit. This can be implemented by accessing a database server in order to perform a database query for the user profiles. Alternatively the user profiles are transmitted directly form the active user equipment to the display unit.
In step 204 a content selection is performed based on the user profile information. The content may be selected locally from the controller of the display unit or from another local content source and/or from a remote content server. In step 206 the selected content is displayed.
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03 292 906.9 | Nov 2003 | EP | regional |