The subject invention relates to a method for providing to an end device access to a service in accordance with a specific profile, said method including the steps of:
sending information identifying said specific profile and said end device to a transfer server,
said transfer server obtaining said specific profile from a database based on said information,
said transfer server identifying a service manager able to provide said service based on said specific profile,
said transfer server requesting said service manager to provide to said end device access to said service.
Such a method is described in the article “Advanced Service Provisioning based on Mobile Agents” from Peyman Farjami, Carmelita Görg and Frank Bell. Therein a Terminal Agent sends a service request to a Provider Agent to check if a user is authorized to access a required service. If so, the Provider Agent instructs a User Interface Agent to transfer the appropriate service specific User Interface to the Terminal.
A disadvantage of the method described in this article is that the Terminal Agent has to be aware of the information/profile specific for the requested service.
It is an object of the subject invention to provide a method as described in the known article, but without the above mentioned drawback. This object is realized by the method according to the invention which is characterised in that said information is obtained by proximity based interaction between said end device and a mobile device, and that it consists of a first part identifying said end device and of a said second part identifying said specific profile, said second part being stored in said mobile device. In this way the end device does not have to we aware of information specific for said service.
A first characteristic of the invention is that said method contains the additional step of said mobile device obtaining said second part of said information by proximity based interaction with another end device. In this way the information specific for the service profile has not to be pre-stored in the mobile device, and the service can be provided in accordance with a profile used by another device.
A further characteristic of the invention is that in that said mobile device is a mobile terminal with an RFID tag reader, that said end device comprises an RFID tag and that said RFID tag contains said first part of said information, said RFID tag reader capturing said first part of said information and said mobile device combining said first part of said information with said second part of information to obtain said information, and sending said information to said transfer server. In this way the end device does not need to be adapted to enable communication with the transfer server in order to obtain the requested service. An alternative hereto is that said mobile device is a mobile terminal with a first RFID transceiver, that said end device comprises a second RFID transceiver and that said first part of said information is transmitted from said second transceiver to said first transceiver, said mobile device combining said first part of said information with said second part of information to obtain said information, and sending said information to said transfer server. Possibly one of the 2 mentioned RFID transceivers can emulate an RFID tag.
An alternative to the above first characteristic is that said mobile device comprises an RFID tag, and that said end device contains an RFID tag reader, said second part of said information being stored in said tag and said first part of said information being stored in said end device, said RFID tag reader capturing said second part of said information and said end device combining said first part of said information with said second part of information to obtain said information and sending said information to said transfer server, as a result of which the mobile terminal is not involved in the communication with the transfer server.
The end device can for instance be a set-top box, a PC or a residential gateway, and the end device can be a mobile terminal.
In addition to the above described method, the invention also relates to a mobile device and to an end device for realizing this method.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the figures wherein:
It has to be noted that the expression “for” in for example “for receiving”, “for transmitting”, “for detecting”, “for adjusting” etc. does not exclude that other functions are performed as well, simultaneously or not. The expressions “X coupled to Y” and “a coupling between X and Y” and “coupling/couples X and Y” etc. do not exclude that an element Z is in between X and Y. The expressions “P comprises Q” and “P comprising Q” etc. do not exclude that an element R is comprised/included as well. The terms “a” and “an” do not exclude the possible presence of one or more pluralities.
It has also to be noted that Proximity based interaction can be defined as all interaction means and methods where physical closeness of objects, devices or persons is involved. Proximity-based interaction can be based on radio-frequency detection or communication, RFID, NFC, IR, computer-vision, capacitive detection, light sensors, . . . . The also used terminology touch-based interaction should be regarded as a sub-set of Proximity based interaction.
In addition RFID technology referred herein is intended to also include Near Field Communication, EPC (Electronic Product Code) Global and related technologies and that the tag and tag reader mentioned for the implementation of this RFID technology can be replaced by barcodes, IR communication, image recognition and the like.
Instead of having a combination tag/tag reader as in the embodiments above, both the terminal and the end device (Set-top box, PC, Residential gateway) can be equipped with interworking RFID transceivers. Alternatively one of these transceivers can emulate an RFID tag.
The elements of the above described embodiments being well known in the art are therefore not being described in details. In addition, since it is obvious for a person skilled in the art to realize MT, MT1 and RG based on the functional description thereof, this is not described in details
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08290534.0 | Jun 2008 | EP | regional |