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This invention relates generally to user interfaces, and more particularly to a method and system for activating applications using a user interface on a communication device.
Push-to-talk (PTT) or Direct-Connect has proven to be an easy-to-use User Interface (UI) model for mobile communication products commonly found on products made by Motorola, Inc. of Schaumburg, Ill. A single button press can directly link a mobile subscriber user with another user for voice communications. Mobile handset application environments like J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) have opened up PDA-like applications for the mass, including many users that are not familiar with PC-style user interfaces. For this type of user, there fails to exist an optimized method of application launching and other interactions which would generally minimize the number of key presses required. Such interfaces have been so far limited to voice centric applications.
Currently, to utilize data services on a mobile communication unit, a complex number of keystrokes are typically required to obtain such services. Navigating through existing user interfaces can be complex and sometime counter-intuitive. No one has extended a simple PTT paradigm beyond voice applications in an era where data-centric or hybrid voce/data applications are becoming more and more prevalent.
An end user can use a familiar phonebook UI and be relieved from the burden of navigating through a potentially complex UI in using a PTT style UI. The connection response and server feedbacks can be communicated PTT style as well.
In a first embodiment of the present invention, a method of activating an application in a client/server environment can include the steps of selectively highlighting the application among a plurality of applications on a user interface on a client device wirelessly linked to a server and launching and activating the application and connecting to the server upon pushing a button on the client device. The step of selectively highlighting can include the step of scrolling through a phonebook menu of applications. The method can further include the step of selectively highlighting a connectivity identifier among a plurality of connectivity identifiers and the step of connecting to the server can include the step of connecting to the server via a network associated with the connectivity identifier selectively highlighted. In one embodiment, the step of launching and activating and connecting can include the step of pushing a push-to-talk button on the client device. Additionally, the method can further include the step of receiving a response from the server in a form emulating a push-to-talk response.
In a second embodiment of the present invention, a communication device can include a transceiver communicatively coupled to at least one server, a user interface providing for a selection of at least one client/server application, an input device, and a processor coupled to the transceiver. The processor can be programmed to launch and activate the at least one client/server application and connect to the at least one server upon activating the input device. The user interface can further provide a selection of connectivity options to the at least one server and the selection of connectivity options can include a selection among at least one internet protocol address, at least one dispatch call address, and at least one phone number for example. Note, the device can be a JAVA enabled mobile handset such as a dispatch two-way radio or a multi-modal phone having at least a dispatch mode and the at least one client/server application can be a JAVA application. Furthermore, the user interface can include a display and a JAVA phonebook-like menu containing the selection of client/server applications and the input device can be a push-to-talk button.
In a third embodiment of the present invention, a communication system in a client/server environment can include at least one server and a communication device. The communication device can include a transceiver communicatively coupled to the at least one server, a user interface providing for a selection of at least one client/server application, an input device, and a processor coupled to the transceiver. The processor can be programmed to launch and activate the at least one client/server application and connect to the at least one server upon activating the input device.
In a fourth embodiment of the present invention, a computer program can include a plurality of code sections executable by a machine for causing the machine to perform the steps in the embodiments of the method, the communication device and the communication system described above.
While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward.
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Java enabled mobile handsets can contain many type of Java applications, including the ones that connect with specialized servers like a navigation system. As shown in the system 20 of
Each client/server Java application can be viewed as an entity that can be reached, which can have multiple fields with IP addresses and phone numbers. Referring once again to
The end user can use the familiar phonebook UI and be relieved from the burden of navigating a potentially complex UI. The connection response and server feedbacks can be communicated PTT style as well.
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In light of the foregoing description, it should be recognized that embodiments in accordance with the present invention can be realized in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software. A communications system or device according to the present invention can be realized in a centralized fashion in one computer system or processor, or in a distributed fashion where different elements are spread across several interconnected computer systems or processors (such as a microprocessor and a DSP). Any kind of computer system, or other apparatus adapted for carrying out the functions described herein, is suited. A typical combination of hardware and software could be a general purpose computer system with a computer program that, when being loaded and executed, controls the computer system such that it carries out the functions described herein.
Additionally, the description above is intended by way of example only and is not intended to limit the present invention in any way, except as set forth in the following claims.