This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-001119, filed Jan. 6, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments described herein relate generally to a mobile terminal, a television receiver, and a communication system including the mobile terminal and the television receiver.
Various mobile terminals, such as mobile phones, tablets, personal digital assistants (PDAs), wireless modems, lap-top computers, and personal computers, have recently been developed. Techniques for associating a mobile terminal with a television receiver via a communication unit have also been developed.
On the other hand, mobile terminals and television receivers have been technically improved in, for example, their own functionality and performance.
Although these technical improvements have been made, there is a demand for a communication system and apparatus designed to enable the functionality of the mobile terminal and the television receiver to be sufficiently realized without interfering with each other.
A general architecture that implements the various features of the embodiments will now be described with reference to the drawings. The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate the embodiments and not to limit the scope of the invention.
Various embodiments will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In general, according to one embodiment, there are provided a mobile terminal, a television receiver, and a communication system which includes the mobile terminal and the television receiver, so that those are adapted to technical improvements.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, in the communication system in which the mobile terminal and the television receiver are configured to be interactively communicable with each other. A converter is provided on a transmission route between the mobile terminal and the television receiver, the converter is configured to convert a first address on a network used by the mobile terminal into a second address suitable for performance of the television receiver and usable by the television receiver. The television receiver is configured to automatically activate an application used to display data acquired by the television receiver by using the second address.
The converter may be provided in one of the mobile terminal, the television receiver, and an external server to be accessed by the mobile terminal or the television receiver.
The first and second addresses on the network may be URLs. And the application is a program code used to access a server to acquire content and output the content to a display.
The embodiment will be described in more detail with reference to the drawings.
The mobile terminal 500 and the access point 300 are connected by radio or wiring, and the access point 300 and the television receiver 100 are connected by radio or wiring. Alternatively, the mobile terminal 500 and the television receiver 100 may be directly connected by radio or wiring.
Upon receiving the URL (the converted URL) from the mobile terminal 500, the television receiver 100 automatically activates the application corresponding to the URL and then accesses the server.
When the mobile terminal (tablet) 500 converts and transmits a URL to the television receiver 100, it converts the domain name portion of a URL from, for example, as follows:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R4jVMMCLn4E (a URL for mobile terminals) into http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4jVMMCLn4E (a URL for PCs).
If “sed” (an example of a conversion rule) is used, processing is performed using a conversion rule that includes a constant for converting the domain portion, for example, as follows:
sed s/′¥/¥/m.youtube.com¥/′/′¥/¥/www.youtube.com¥/′/
input command:
$ echo http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R4jVMMCLn4E |sed s/′¥/¥/m.youtube.com¥/′/′¥/¥/www.youtube.com¥/′/
output:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4jVMMCLn4E
The above URL conversion may be performed in the television receiver, and be used by the television receiver. This conversion example is just an example, and the embodiment is not limited to it. For instance, URLs on a plurality of sites may be stored in the form of a table to enable them to be selected from the table. Yet alternatively, the mobile terminal 500 or the television receiver 100 may transmit an address to an external server, and receive therefrom a converted address and use it. Thus, URLs may be provided in any of the mobile terminal, the television receiver, and an external server with which the mobile terminal and/or the television receiver can communicate. As the external server, a business server in a particular company or facilities may be used.
At this time, if the user operates the “Send” button 555 to transmit the URL to the television receiver, the television receiver 100 displays the YouTube site display. When the television receiver 100 accesses the YouTube server, it uses a PC URL to acquire a high definition video signal, and displays the signal.
In general, the mobile terminal 500 uses a mobile URL, and hence acquires and displays a video signal of a low quality, low definition or standard definition (SD). In contrast, the television receiver 100 uses a PC URL, and therefore can acquire a video signal of a high resolution, high quality or high definition (HD).
The screen shown in
If a browser control button 567 displayed on the screen of the mobile terminal 500 in the state of
By virtue of the above structure, if the television receiver 100 displays, for example, a You Tube site and some operations are needed, the user can utilize the mobile terminal 500 as an operation device by switching the display of the terminal as shown in
The mobile terminal 500 includes a backward key (not shown) provided on its frame. By operating the backward key, the display of the terminal 500 can be instantly returned to the initial display shown in
The mobile terminal 500 further includes a transmitter for transmitting an address used to access a server on a network, and a switch for automatically switching, after transmitting the address, the display of the mobile terminal 500 to such an operation display as shown in, for example,
When the mobile terminal 500 transmits a URL, if it recognizes that the URL is for moving picture supply, the switch automatically switches the display of the mobile terminal 500 to the operation display shown in, for example,
Upon receiving an acknowledgment from the television receiver 100 after transmitting the URL thereto, the switch of the mobile terminal 500 switches the display of the mobile terminal 500 to the operation display for operating the television receiver 100.
Further, when the television receiver 100 is shifted from a power-on state to a standby state or a power-off state, the switch of the mobile terminal 500 switches back the operation display for the television receiver 100 to the display assumed before the operation display. After transmitting the URL, the switch switches an operation display for address transmission to the operation display for operating the television receiver 100.
On the other hand, upon receiving a URL used to access a server on a network, the television receiver 100 transmits, to the mobile terminal 500, an acknowledgment for allowing automatic switching of the display of the mobile terminal 500 to the operation display that displays operation keys for operating the television receiver 100.
As described above, in the embodiment, the mobile terminal 500 converts a mobile URL into a PC URL, and transmits the resultant PC URL to the television receiver 100. In this case, if the type of operation for operating the television receiver 100 is known beforehand (or if the type of operation is prefixed), the display of the mobile terminal 500 may be automatically switched to display operation keys. For instance, operation keys 582 to 589, such as “pause,” “replay,” “fast forward,” “fast backward,” “stop,” “frame forward,” “frame backward,” “record,” etc., may be displayed simultaneously. A key 581 is used to return to the previous screen.
Alternatively, if the URL transmitted from the mobile terminal 500 to the television receiver 100 is addressed to a moving picture site, the mobile terminal 500 may automatically switch to a replay operation display (shown in, for example,
At step S4 before step S5, it may be determined whether the mobile terminal can access the television receiver 100. However, step S4 is not indispensable.
In contrast, if it is determined at SE2 that the selected device (e.g., TV1) is URL-acceptable, it is determination whether the selected device is already registered (step ST5). If it is registered, this program is terminated, i.e., it proceeds to step S5 of
This message encourages input of a number of four digits in, for example, the shown example. The user touches the ten-key image displayed on the mobile terminal 500 to input a PIN number. If there is an input mistake, the user operates a clear key “C,” whereby the input number is cleared in units of one digit from the lowest digit. If the user wishes to fix the input of the four digits, they operate a determination key “D.” As a result, it is determined that the PIN number has been input (step SE7), and a message “URL transmission is possible” is displayed, whereby the program proceeds to step S5 of
As shown, the television receiver 100 comprises a digital tuner device 102 including a plurality of tuners for receiving, for example, scrambled terrestrial digital broadcasting signals. The digital tuner device 102 may also include, for example, Broadcasting Satellite (BS)/Communications Satellite (CS) digital broadcasting tuner (not shown).
The signals of the broadcast programs received by the first tuner device 102 are input to a TS re-multiplexing section 141 which functions as re-multiplexing section, where transport streams (TS) of these plurality of channels (CH) are re-multiplexed into a multiplexed TS of a single stream. The multiplexed TS train has a packet train including each channel packet. Each channel packet additionally includes identification information for identifying the corresponding channel and packet. The multiplexed TS train is input to a storing unit 111. Further, those of the packets in the TS, which include control information, are input to and processed by a control unit 200.
The storing unit 111 includes, for example, a hard disk driver and an optical disk recording/reproducing unit. Optical disks include digital versatile disks (DVDs), blue-ray disks (BDs), etc.
The packets sent from a TS processing unit 122 to the control unit 200 contain, for example, an entitlement control message (ECM) as encrypted information for a broadcast program, information such as an event information table (EIT) concerning a program name, performers, start time, etc., and an electronic program guide (EPG).
The video data contained in a packet is data having been encoded by, for example, MPEG (moving picture expert group), AVC (advanced video coding), etc. Further, audio data in an audio packet is data having been encoded by, for example, PCM (pulse code modulation), Dolby, MPEG, etc. An AV decoder 126 separates program information into video packets and audio packets, and decodes the data in each packet in accordance with the corresponding processing scheme.
Accordingly, the packets separated by the TS processing unit 122 and including audio data are input to an audio decoder 123, where decoding corresponding to the encoding scheme is performed. The audio data decoded by the audio decoder 123 is sent to an audio data processing unit 124, where it is subjected to synchronization processing, volume adjustment, etc., and is then supplied to an audio output unit 125. The audio output unit 125 performs stereoscopic separation processing corresponding to a speaker system, and supplies its output to a loud speaker 126.
The packets separated by the TS processing unit 122 and including video data are input to a video decoder 131, where decoding corresponding to the encoding scheme is performed. The video data decoded by the video decoder 131 is sent to a video data processing nit 132, where it is subjected to synchronization processing, luminance adjustment, color adjustment, etc., and is then supplied to a video output unit 133. The video output unit 133 can multiplex the data, figures, programs, etc., supplied from the control unit 200 into a main video signal. The video output unit 133 sets, for the output video signal, a scale, resolution, line number, aspect ratio, etc. in accordance with a display 134, and outputs the resultant signal to the display 134.
There is a case where audio and video packets of a pay program are encrypted. For this case, there is also provided a processing system for decrypting the encrypted data using key information. However, description of this system will be omitted.
The control unit 200 comprises a central processing unit (CPU) 201, an operation command processing unit 202, a communication control unit 203, an operation device managing unit 204, a display processing unit 211 and a memory 212. It further comprises an electronic program guide (EPG) data processing unit, a record control unit, etc., where are not shown.
The CPU 201 performs adjustment of the entire operation sequence of the control unit 200. The operation command processing unit 202 can analyze an operation command externally supplied, and cause the television receiver 100 to reflect an operation corresponding to the command. The operation device managing unit 204 can manage device identification information concerning mobile terminals 500 and 501 and a remote controller 115, which supply operation signals to the control unit 200.
The display processing unit 211 can entirely control video signals displayed on the display 134 via the video output unit 133. The display processing unit 211 can also perform adjustment of the resolution, display size and display area of an image signal. The display processing unit 211 further can supply the video output unit 133 with a menu video signal generated in the control unit 200 in accordance with a video signal associated with a program table based on EPG data, and an operation signal. The memory 212 can store various types of data and applications held in the control unit 200.
The communication control unit 203 can access an external device to acquire an operation command, data and content. The acquired content and data can be stored in the storing unit 111 or the memory 212. The communication control unit 203 can transmit data, content, etc., from the television receiver 100 to an external device.
The communication control unit 203 is connected to a wireless communication receiving/transmitting unit 113 and a wired receiving/transmitting unit 112. The wired receiving/transmitting unit 112 can transmit and receive data to and from a remote server or a home server via the Internet. The wireless communication receiving/transmitting unit 113 can perform short-distance communication with a plurality of mobile terminals 500 and 501. The television receiver 100 can also receive operation signals from the remote controller 115 via an infrared receiving unit 114.
The mobile terminals 500 and 501 can remote-control the television receiver 100.
The mobile terminals 500 and 501 can access a server via a base station (not shown), and the Internet, etc. They can download various applications, game software, etc., as well as the content supplied by the server, and can transfer them to the control unit 200 via the wireless communication transmitting/receiving unit 113. Further, the mobile terminals 500 and 501 can transfer information (such as a web server address, a mail address, and a network address) for acquiring content, to the control unit 200 via the wireless communication receiving/transmitting unit 113.
The above-mentioned web server address and mail address, and information concerning a motion picture, a still image, a photograph, etc., may be referred to as “recommendation information” or “interest information.”
When content, an application or game software is transferred from the mobile terminal 500 or 501, the communication control unit 203 of the control unit 200 operates.
The communication control unit 203 stores received content in the memory 212. The content may be stored in the storing unit 111 in accordance with an operation command or automatically. The storing unit 111 can record the received content on, for example, a hard disk. In the hard disk, the content is managed in the form of a content file.
The menu video signal, program table video signal, etc., for display are stored and/or managed by the display processing unit 211. When a menu or a program table is displayed, menu display data or program table video data is read from a data storing unit (memory or hard disk) under the control of the CPU 201, and is supplied to the display processing unit 211, whereby a menu image or program table image is displayed on the display 134.
The menu video signal for display, the program table video signal, etc., can be transmitted to the mobile terminal 500 or 501. When the mobile terminal 500 or 501 requests the menu video signal or the program table video signal, the display processing unit 211 can transmit the same to the mobile terminal.
The mobile terminal 500 or 501 can display the menu video signal and the program table video signal on a touch panel, and the user can instruct the television receiver to perform a designated operation by touching an operation button on the touch (or pointing) panel.
At this time, the display 511 displays an operation display for allowing dial input. When an input to dial a desired destination is performed, a phone functioning unit 525 transmits a call signal to the destination via a data processing unit 512, a communication control unit 513A, a transmitting/receiving unit 514A and an antenna 515A. After connected to the destination, a signal therefrom is decoded via the transmitting/receiving unit 514A, the communication control unit 513A and the data processing unit 512, whereby a sound signal is output through a loud speaker 516. The sound signal sent from the originator terminal 500 is sent to the data processing unit 512 via a microphone 517 and processed by the same, and is then sent to the communication control unit 513A. After that, the resultant signal is sent to a communication destination via the transmitting/receiving unit 514A.
A memory 521 is used to temporarily store data or applications. Reference number 523 denotes a rechargeable battery.
The mobile terminal 500 can download content or applications via the Internet, and can transfer the downloaded content or applications to, for example, the television receiver shown in
The mobile terminal 500 can download content from an external server or a television receiver, and display it on the display 511.
If an acknowledgment indicating reception of the URL is received from the television receiver (step SB5), the display of the mobile terminal 500 may be automatically switched, or maintained as it is, or switched in accordance with a user operation. The display after switching may be a display of the pointer mode, keyboard mode or browser operation element display mode, as was described referring to
If no acknowledgement is received from the television receiver at step SB5, the mobile terminal 500 confirms whether the same URL is sent x times (step SB10). If the same URL is not sent x times, a retransmission instruction is output (step SB11). In contrast, if the same URL is already sent x times, an alert is displayed (step SB12).
After transmitting the acknowledgment to the mobile terminal 500, the television receiver 100 activates the application corresponding to the site to access. This application is a program code for rendering the content acquired by accessing a network to output the content to a display. For instance, an application adapted to a browser or You Tube is activated. Subsequently, based on the received URL, the television receiver 100 accesses a server to download and display data (content) (steps SC7, SC8 and SC9).
If the received URL is a PC URL, the television receiver 100 uses the same as an address for acquiring content of high image quality. In contrast, if the received URL is a mobile URL, the television receiver 100 converts the same into a PC URL to use it as an address for acquiring content of high image quality.
As a power-off state, the television receiver 100 can assume a standard power-off state and a standby state.
However, even in the standard power-off state, the wireless communication receiving/transmitting unit 113, the wired receiving/transmitting unit 112, the communication control unit 203, the command processing unit 202 and the memory 212 are in the active state and therefore can receive data from outside.
In the standby-state (also referred to as a power-saving state), for example, the audio decoder 123, the audio data processing unit 124, the audio output unit 125, the video decoder 131, the video data processing unit 132, the video output unit 133, and the display 134 are in the off state, and the other elements are in the active state.
The mobile terminal 500 comprises a transmitter for transmitting, as a power-on signal to the television receiver 100, a URL on a network, which is used depending upon whether the television receiver 100 is in the standby state or the power-off state. When the television receiver 100 is in the standby state, the transmitter uses the URL as a trigger for turning on the television receiver 100. On the other hand, when the television receiver 100 is in the power-off state, the transmitter transmits a magic packet to the television receiver 100 to activate the same, and then transmits the URL to the television receiver 100.
The television receiver 100 comprises a power-on unit for activating the television receiver upon receiving the URL on the network used by the mobile terminal 500, and an activation module (included in the command processing unit 202) for automatically activating an application used to display content acquired using a URL. In the standby state, upon receiving a URL, the television receiver 100 uses the URL as a trigger for shifting to the power-on state. Thus, in the power-off state, the television receiver 100 receives a magic packet from the mobile terminal 500 to start up, and automatically activates, after the start-up, an application for displaying content acquired using a URL.
Namely, upon receiving a URL in the standby state, the command processing unit 202 of the television receiver 100 can interpret the URL not just as data, but as a power-on instruction for turning on the entire television receiver. As a result, the entire television receiver 100 starts up and shifts to a You Tube image display state or a browsing state. The communication control unit works as an access unit. In this state, the television receiver 100 can transmit an acknowledgment to the mobile terminal 500.
Also when the television receiver 100 is in the standard power-off state, the command processing unit 202 can interpret the URL as a power-on instruction for turning on the entire television receiver.
However, some television receivers need special data, such as a magic packet, sent by remote control in order to shift from the standard power-off state to the power-on state. In these television receivers, the command processing unit 202 may not activate the power supply even after receiving a URL. In this case, the mobile terminal 500 will receive no acknowledgment within a preset period after transmitting the URL. At this time, the mobile terminal 500 transmits, to the television receiver 100, a URL with a magic packet attached to the leading portion thereof, with the result that the television receiver 100 shifts to the power-on state, thereby shifting to a You Tube image display state or a browsing state.
As described above, in the embodiment, the television receiver that accesses a server on a network to acquire and display moving picture content, and the mobile terminal 500 can be operated in association with each other.
Thus, the mobile terminal 500 can transmit, to the television receiver 100, a URL for accessing a moving picture site on a web. In this case, a digital television receiver that automatically convert a mobile URL corresponding to low image quality (low definition) into a URL corresponding to high quality image (high definition) can replay a moving picture of high quality. Namely, the system of the embodiment comprises a converter for converting a first address on a network used by the mobile terminal 500 on a path for transmitting the address to the television receiver 100. More specifically, the first address is converted into information including a second address that is suitable for the performance of the television receiver, is usable in the television receiver, and serves as a trigger for activating a particular application.
By virtue of this structure, the television receiver can reproduce a moving picture suitable for the resolution thereof.
In the embodiment, if the URL sent from the mobile terminal to the television receiver is addressed to a moving picture site, the display of the mobile terminal is switched to a replay operation display for operating the television receiver. In contrast, if the URL is addressed to a website, the display of the mobile terminal is switched to a pointer operation display for operating the television receiver. Namely, the display of the mobile terminal can be switched to that optimal to operate a site image received by the television receiver, i.e., the television operation display corresponding to the content of a URL. This enables the user to omit a display selection/switching operation.
Further, in the embodiment, when the mobile terminal transmits a URL to the television receiver, this serves as a trigger to automatically turn on the television receiver if its power supply is in an active standby state, thereby permitting a webpage corresponding to the received URL to be displayed on the television receiver. Namely, the television receiver can acquire and display the content of a target website even if the user does not perform a power-on operation.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
The technical terms used above in relation to the embodiment and the names or technical terms described in the drawings are in no way restrictive. For example, the processor may be replaced with processing means, a processing unit, a block or a processing module. Likewise, the controller may be replaced with control means, a control unit, a control block or a control module. The unit may be replaced with means, a block or a module. The storage unit may be replaced with storage means, a storage block, a storage module, or recorder.
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2012-001119 | Jan 2012 | JP | national |