Claims
- 1. A method of remote controlling a plurality of appliances, the method comprising:
receiving appliance remote control data transmitted from a wireless terminal via a network; determining if remote control mode data is included in the received remote control data; determining if data associated with a kind of appliance to be controlled is identical with data associated with a kind of appliance listed in a predetermined appliance table if it has been determined that remote control data is included in the received remote control data; and transmitting the appliance remote control data provided from the wireless terminal to a corresponding appliance via the network if it has been determined that the data associated with the kind of appliance to be controlled is identical with the data associated with the kind of appliance listed in the predetermined appliance table.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the appliance remote control data being transmitted to the corresponding appliance comprises an IP address of the corresponding appliance.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising:
transmitting an error message to the wireless terminal via the network if the data associated with the kind of appliance to be controlled is not listed in the predetermined appliance table.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the network comprises a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network).
- 5. A method of remote controlling an appliance, the method:
receiving appliance remote control data from an AP (Access Point), the data being transmitted from a wireless terminal to the AP via a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network); converting a corresponding appliance's function control data from the received appliance remote control data to data recognizable by the corresponding appliance; and controlling a function of the corresponding appliance using the converted data.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the appliance remote control data received through the AP comprises an IP address of the appliance, a remote control mode code, an appliance code, and an appliance's function control code.
- 7. The method according to claim 5, wherein the data recognizable by the corresponding appliance is IR data used by the corresponding appliance.
- 8. The method according to claim 5, wherein converting the appliance's function control data to data recognizable by the corresponding appliance comprises:
distinguishing a kind of data by analyzing the received remote control mode code, and determining if the received data is appliance remote control data or general WLAN remote control data; and converting the appliance's function control code to an IR data used by the corresponding appliance if the received data is WLAN remote control data.
- 9. The method according to claim 6, wherein converting the appliance's function control data to data recognizable by the corresponding appliance comprises:
distinguishing a kind of data by analyzing the received remote control mode code, and determining if the received data is appliance remote control data or general WLAN remote control data; and converting the appliance's function control code to an IR data used by the corresponding appliance if the received data is WLAN remote control data.
- 10. A method of remote controlling an appliance, the method comprising:
setting a wireless terminal in a remote control mode, selecting an appliance to be controlled out of a plurality of appliances and selecting a corresponding function of the appliance, and transmitting appliance remote control data from a wireless terminal to an AP (Access Point) via a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) to remote control the appliance; transmitting the appliance remote control data from the wireless terminal to the corresponding appliance via the WLAN if data associated with a kind of appliance included in appliance remote control data provided from the wireless terminal via the WLAN is determined to be appliance data listed in a predetermined appliance table, the determination being made in the AP; and the corresponding appliance converting the appliance remote control data provided from the AP to data recognizable by the corresponding appliance, and controlling a function of the appliance using the converted data.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein transmitting the appliance remote control data to the AP via the WLAN comprises:
setting the appliance in a remote control mode for remote controlling; selecting an appliance to control from among a plurality of appliances; displaying a remote control image of the selected appliance; selecting a corresponding function of the appliance to control through the displayed remote control image of the corresponding appliance; and creating a code for the predetermined remote control mode, a code for the selected appliance, and a function control code of a corresponding appliance, and formatting each of the codes into a network transmission format.
- 12. The method according to claim 10, wherein the wireless terminal comprises at least one of a terminal having an 802.11x wireless servicing capacity, a PDA, a smart phone, and a wireless VoIP phone.
- 13. The method according to claim 10, wherein transmitting the appliance remote control data to the corresponding appliance via the WLAN comprises:
receiving the appliance remote control data transmitted from the wireless terminal via the WLAN; determining if remote control mode data is included in the received appliance remote control data; determining if data associated with a kind of appliance to be controlled is identical with data associated with a kind of appliance listed in a predetermined appliance table if it has been determined that the remote control mode data is included in the received appliance remote control data; and transmitting the appliance remote control data provided from the wireless terminal to a corresponding appliance via the network only if the data associated with the kind of appliance to be controlled is identical with the data associated with the kind of appliance listed in the predetermined appliance table.
- 14. The method according to claim 10, wherein controlling the appliance's function comprises:
receiving the appliance remote control data transmitted from the AP over the WLAN; converting the corresponding appliance's function control data from among the received appliance remote control data to IR data recognizable by the corresponidng appliance; and controlling a function of the corresponding appliance using the converted IR data.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein converting the received data to the IR data recognizable by the corresponding appliance comprises:
distinguishing a kind of data by analyzing the received remote control mode code, and determining if the received data is appliance remote control data or general WLAN remote control data; and converting the appliance's function control code to IR data used by the corresponding appliance if the received data is determined to be WLAN remote control data.
- 16. An appliance remote control system, comprising:
a wireless terminal adapted to transmit appliance remote control data over a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) by setting a corresponding mode of the wireless terminal to a remote control mode to remotely control an appliance and to select a kind of appliance to control from among a plurality of appliances and a function of the appliance to be controlled; an AP (Access Point) adapted to transmit appliance remote control data provided from the wirelss terminal to the corresponding selected appliance, if data associated with a kind of appliance included in the appliance remote control data transmitted from the wireless terminal via the WLAN is identical to appliance data listed in a predetermined appliance table; and an appliance controller arranged within the appliance and adapted to convert an appliance's function control data included in the appliance remote control data transmitted from the AP to data recognizable by the corresponding appliance, and to control a function of the corresponding appliance utilizing the converted data.
- 17. The system according to claim 16, wherein the wireless terminal comprises at least one of a terminal having an 802.11x wireless servicing capacity, a PDA, a smart phone, and a wireless VoIP phone.
- 18. The system according to claim 16, wherein the wireless terminal comprises:
a key input unit adapted to enable a user to set a remote control mode to remotely control the appliances, and to select an appliance to control out of the plurality of appliances and to select a corresponding function of the appliance to control; a user interface (UI) adapted to display a remote control image for the selected appliance on a display device, if the appliance to be controlled has been selected by the user using the key input unit; and a transmitter adapted to transmit data comprising a code for the remote control mode, a code for the selected appliance, and a control code of the corresponding appliance's function in an appliance remote control data form to the AP via the WLAN, the data being formatted specifically for the WLAN transmission.
- 19. The system according to claim 18, wherein the appliance remote control data comprises at least one of a header, a remote control mode code, an appliance code, and an appliance's function control code.
- 20. The system according to claim 16, wherein the AP comprises:
a receiver adapted to receive the appliance remote control data transmitted from the wireless terminal via the WLAN network; a comparison/decision unit for determining if remote control mode data is included in the received remote control data, and if the remote control mode data exists, determining if data associated with a kind of appliance to be controlled is identical with data associated with a kind of appliance listed in a predetermined appliance table; and a transmitter adapted to transmit the appliance remote control data from the wireless terminal to the corresponding appliance over the WLAN network, if the data associated with the kind of appliance to be controlled is identical with the data associated with the kind of appliance listed in the predetermined appliance table.
- 21. The system according to claim 20, wherein the appliance remote control data to be transmitted to the corresponding appliance comprises an IP address of the corresponding appliance.
- 22. The system according to claim 20, wherein the transmitter sends an error message to the wireless terminal via the WLAN network if the data associated with the kind of corresponding appliance does not exist in the appliance table.
- 23. The system according to claim 16, wherein the appliance controller comprises:
a WLAN data receiver adapted to receive appliance remote control data transmitted from the AP via the WLAN network; a WLAN data analyzer adapted to analyze a remote control mode code included in the appliance remote control data being received through the WLAN data receiver, to determine if the data is appliance remote control data or general WLAN data; a data converter adapted to convert the control code of the appliance's function into data recognizable by the corresponding appliance if the data being analyzed by the WLAN analyzer is the WLAN remote control data; and a controller adapted to control a function of the corresponding appliance using the converted data from the data converter.
- 24. The system according to claim 23, wherein the appliance remote control data received from the WLAN data receiver is in a format comprising at least one of an IP address of an appliance, a remote control mode code, an appliance code, and a control code of the appliance's function.
- 25. The system according to claim 16, wherein the data recognizable by the corresponding appliance comprises IR data used in the corresponding data.
Priority Claims (1)
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2003-36132 |
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CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This U.S. non-provisional patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of Korean Patent Application 2003-36132 filed on Jun. 4, 2003, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.