The present invention is directed to mobile communication devices and services, and more particularly to delivering context based multiple concurrent applications or services to a mobile communication device.
Mobile communication devices, e.g. cellular phones, are becoming more data centric and less voice centric and the modern mobile lifestyle is changing rapidly. Indeed, in many countries, the mobile phone is the “primary screen” in the household instead of a laptop or desktop computer.
Nevertheless, today's mobile communication services are not capable of providing multiple concurrent applications to a mobile communication device. In addition, the context of a mobile device user's activity is known by network entities and this contextual knowledge can be used to improve the mobile device user's experience and also provide a means to deliver advertising content to the mobile device user.
Briefly, techniques are provided for delivering content to mobile communication devices. In one embodiment, a communication session involving a mobile communication device is detected. One or more context parameters associated with the communication session are determined. Then, based on the context parameters, content is retrieved or generated for delivery to the communication device while the communication session is ongoing. The communication session may be a voice call, mobile gaming application, website browsing application, instant messaging session, etc. The context parameters that are determined for the communication session depend on the type of communication session. For example, if the communication session is a voice call, the context parameters may include one or more of: calling number associated with the voice call, time of day of the voice call, and a called number associated with a voice call. The context parameters are useful to search for relevant content that can be presented to a mobile communication device user. The relevant content may be determined from user preferences (based on past user activity or user specified preferences), a search for relevant content using one or more search engines services, services that the mobile communication device user has subscribed to.
The manner or mode in which the relevant content is presented to the mobile communication device user may vary. For example, the relevant content may be displayed in a manner based on the wireless services the mobile communication device user has subscribed to, displayed based on location of the mobile communication device and its proximity to other mobile communication device users that have matching personal profile information in a social community service provided by a service provider, or displayed based on a mobile communication device user's query for certain information and associated search results.
Thus, according to another embodiment, the context parameters of the communication session are used to automatically generate one or more search terms. The search terms are then supplied to a search engine that executes a search based on the search terms. Content retrieved as a result of the search is presented to the mobile communication device.
According to still another embodiment, a communication technique is provided that involves storing data comprising personal profile information for each of a plurality of mobile communication device users and enabling communication between two or more users when they are determined to be in close proximity and their personal profile information indicates potential compatibility. Locations of mobile communication devices participating in the communication service are monitored. When two or more mobile communication devices are determined to be in close proximity, the personal profile information for the corresponding two or more mobile communication device users is compared. An alert is transmitted to one of the two or more communication devices when it is determined that the corresponding personal profile information indicates potential compatibility of the two or more associated mobile communication device users. The alert may indicate to a user of one of the mobile communication devices about the proximity of another potentially compatible mobile communication device user.
Objects and advantages of the techniques described herein will become more readily apparent when reference is made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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As is known in the art, mobile communication devices 10(1)-10(N) achieve a wireless radio communication link via a radio network 20 to base station control centers (BSCs) 30 and the BSCs 30 are in turn connected to a mobile switching center (MSC) 40 that is part of a voice network 50. Also in the voice network 50 is a home location register (HLR) 60 and a multimedia messaging service center/short message service center (MMSC/SMSC) 70 and a voicemail server 80. The MMSC/SMSC 70 handles processing of data messages to/from a mobile communication device. The radio network 20 is also connected to a data or packet network 90 by a GSM gateway serving node (GGSN)/packet data serving node (PDSN) 85. The data network 90 may include content servers 100(1), 100(2) and 100(3) that are accessible via the WWW for digital content.
According to the present invention, a mobile content system is provided that comprises a concurrency application server (CAS) 200 and a small client library 300 also called a concurrency application plug-in that resides in the mobile devices 10(1) to 10(N). The CAS 200 interfaces with equipment in the voice network 50 and equipment in the data network 90, e.g., the Internet. A mobile device 10(i) equipped with the concurrency application plug-in is said to be a concurrency-enabled mobile device. Thus, any currently available or hereinafter developed mobile device having the aforementioned user interface capabilities may be made concurrency-enabled by installing the client library 300 or otherwise configured with the functionality of the client library 300 as described herein. For example, the client library functionality may made part of the operating system of a mobile device.
The CAS 200 comprises an interface function (described hereinafter) that detects incoming calls or communication sessions that may be originate from an MSC or MMSC/SMSC. Depending on which concurrent applications the mobile device user has subscribed, the CAS 200 activates a mobile application. The CAS 200 comprises a plurality of mobile applications 210(1) to 210(N) that can be running concurrently in cooperation with a client library 300 on any number of mobile devices 10. Examples of mobile applications include a voice calling application 210(1), voice mail application 210(2), chatting application 210(3) and autobrowsing application 210(4). Additional mobile applications are described hereinafter. The mobile applications 210(1) to 210(N) may interface with third party applications 110(1) to 110(N) which may include, for example, a mobile radio application 110(1) and a live news application 110(N), as well as a mobile gaming application 120(1). The CAS 200 comprises concurrent application plug-ins 215(1) to 215(M) to enable interaction between the CAS applications and the third party applications.
A concurrent mobile application may be initiated by the CAS 200 as explained above or by the mobile device as well. For example, the client library 300 on the mobile device may activate a mobile application based on an incoming call or certain incoming message notifications. Thus, the mobile device or the CAS 200 may detect the need for concurrency and activate a mobile application concurrent with an already activated mobile application.
The functions of the CAS 200, such as the content delivery functions described herein, may be embodied by one or more computer program instructions that, when executed by computer processor, cause the computer processor to perform the functions that are described herein.
At an intermediate abstraction layer there is a SS7/IN interface function 220 and a client interface function 230. The SS7/IN interface function 220 detects call context information from a mobile device call. Call context parameter information includes, but is not limited to, information such as the mobile device ID, telephone number of the mobile device, the number called by the mobile device, etc., obtained from the MSC and location of the mobile device or other information obtained from or via the GGSN/PDSN 85. In addition, the client interface function 230 receives any special data from the mobile device 10 and delivers concurrency application information or content to the mobile device 10 in the appropriate format depending on the capabilities of the mobile device. There is also a concurrent behavior logic function 240 that maintains a profile data file for each mobile device 10 as to the types of concurrent applications to be provided to a mobile device and parameters associated with the concurrent application, which applications are active or available on a particular mobile device, etc. Next, there are a context triggers function 250 and a smart content agents function 260. The context trigger function 250 determines what type of concurrent applications should be invoked for a mobile device based on the context of the current activity of the mobile device (type of call made, time of day of the call, location of the mobile device when a call is made, calling number of the call, duration of the call in progress, etc.). Other context triggers may be location based, such as the absolute location of a mobile device user as well as the proximity of one mobile device user to another mobile device user. The location information can be absolute GPS-based or relative RFID-based, technologies for which are known in the art and used or will be used in mobile communication networks and services. The smart content agents function 260 activates one or more concurrent applications to retrieve certain content relevant to the context of a mobile device call, under control of the context trigger function 250.
The appropriate one or more CAS applications (CAS App-1 to CAS App-n) 210(1) to 210(N) are called upon by the context trigger and smart content agents functions 250 and 260. In addition, there is a plug-in application abstraction function 270 that interfaces the concurrent behavior logic function 240 with one or more concurrency application plug-ins 215(1) to 215(M).
It should be understood that the context-based content delivery methods according to embodiments of the present invention are generally applicable to any type of communication session context, not just voice calls. Thus, the term “communication session” is introduced to refer to any type of communication activity that a mobile communication device is capable of. As such, context parameters associated with a communication session of a mobile communication device may further include, but are not limited to, type of mobile gaming application being engaged in or played by mobile communication device user, type of media (audio or video) being streamed to the mobile communication device, type of web site being browsed by the mobile communication device, etc.
Moreover, the content that is delivered to a mobile communication device based on the context parameters of the communication session may include, but is not limited to: text, video, audio, gaming functions, web site content (such as from one or more advertisers), web site links that can be selected by a mobile communication device user, etc. Thus, the term “content” as used herein may include text, video, audio, digital images, website links, website content, electronic coupons, etc.
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At 540, the CAS may analyze the user's cataloging activity of targeted multimedia content to determine usage patterns for the content inserts, ultimately to determine the effectiveness of certain delivered content for generating of retrieving content for future use. For example, the CAS may analyze the cataloging activity to determine: (a) effectiveness of certain targeted content inserts, i.e., the so-called “take rate” in the wireless user community; (b) calling patterns (called numbers that are more effective for content inserts); (c) mobile gaming applications that yield more effectively content inserts; (d) mobile video usage applications that yield more effective content inserts, etc. Thus, the next time a mobile device user (the same mobile device user or a different one) initiates a communication session, the CAS may use the results of such analysis to retrieve more appropriate or successful targeted multimedia content for delivery to the mobile device user.
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At 600, a mobile device user places a call that is processed by the MSC 40. The CAS detects initiation of the call session via the MSC and determines the call context session information for the call (e.g., called number, calling number, time of day of call, etc.). These context information triggers are obtained via the IN interface of the CAS. If location is to be a context trigger as well, the location of the mobile device at the time the call is made may also be obtained. Other call context information may include demographic information about the mobile device user (obtained upon account set-up for the mobile device user), time of day of the call, usage patterns across subscribers, and previous communication sessions for that mobile communication device such as previously accessed multimedia content by the mobile device user.
Next, at 620, the CAS 200 analyzes the call context session information to determine or derive one or more (or multiple candidate sets of) key word search terms to be used in a search performed by a search engine. For example, the CAS 200 may examine the called number and determine that it is a particular type of business, e.g., a sporting goods store. The CAS 200 may generate search terms such as “sport goods”, “sporting goods”, “retail sports”, “discount sports”. Alternatively, the CAS 200 may learn user preferences from prior user activity or directly from user specified preferences the type of content that is relevant to a particular mobile communication device user. For example, the CAS 200 may learn based on prior calls placed by the mobile device user that the mobile device user is an avid tennis player. In this case, the CAS 200 may generate search terms such as “tennis shop”, “discount tennis equipment”, etc.
The search engine functionality may be provided by a dedicated search engine server 290 associated with the CAS 200 or by any one or more of a plurality of third party search engines 100(10) to 100(K) as shown in
Next, at 630, the CAS uses the key word search terms and supplies in a suitable search query to the key word search term page of one or more search engines 100(10) to 100(K) or to its dedicated search engine server 290. The dedicated search engine server 290 or the one or more search engine servers 100(10) to 100(K) generate search result content and at 640, the CAS 200 captures the search result content from the search(es) that is/are performed and at 650 the CAS 200 transmits some or all of the search results to the mobile device. If the mobile device user has specified criteria for filtering or prioritizing the retrieved search result content, the CAS 200 will filter or prioritize that content, and then present the filtered content to the mobile device user, still during the call session initiated by the mobile device user.
Thus, there are several embodiments of delivering content to a mobile communication device. According to one embodiment, a method for delivery content to a mobile communication device is provided, comprising detecting a communication session involving a mobile communication device; determining one or more context parameters associated with the communication session; and delivering content related to the context parameters to the mobile communication device while the communication session is ongoing.
Similarly, a system is provided for delivering content to a mobile communication device, comprising: at least one mobile communication device; and a computing device that interfaces with a mobile communication service provider facility with respect to communication sessions engaged by the at least one mobile communication device, wherein the computing device determines context parameters associated with a communication session involving the mobile communication device and delivers content related to the context parameters to the mobile communication device while the communication session is ongoing.
Further still, the functions of the CAS 200 described may be implemented by one or more computers (server computers, desktop computers, etc.) that execute a computer program comprised of instructions stored on a computer readable medium. Accordingly, a computer readable medium storing instructions, that when executed by a computing device, cause the computing device to perform functions for delivering content to a mobile communication device, comprising: detecting a communication session involving a mobile communication device; determining context parameters associated with the communication session; and delivering content related to the context parameters to the mobile communication device while the communication session is ongoing.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a method is provide for establishing communication between at least two mobile communication device users, comprising: storing data comprising personal profile information of each of a plurality of mobile communication device users; monitoring locations of the mobile communication devices; when two or more mobile communication devices are determined to be in close proximity, comparing the personal profile information for the two or more mobile communication device users; and transmitting an alert to one of the two or more mobile communication devices when it is determined that the personal profile information indicates potential compatibility of the two or more associated mobile communication device users, wherein the alert indicates to a user of said one mobile communication device about the proximity of a potentially compatible mobile communication device user.
According to still a further embodiment, a method is provided for providing multiple concurrent application services to a mobile communication device, comprising: receiving a call from a mobile communication at a mobile communication service provider facility; determining a context of the call made by the mobile communication device, the context including one or more of: time of the call, called number, calling number, identifier of the mobile communication device, and location of the mobile communication device when the call is made; retrieving data pertaining to the context of the call; and transmitting the data to the mobile communication device while the mobile device user is engaged in the call.
Further still, according to another embodiment, a method is provided for delivering content to a mobile communication device, comprising: determining one or more search terms based on a context of a call placed by a mobile communication device; executing a search for content based on the search terms; and presenting content resulting from the search to the mobile device.
The device and methods described herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The foregoing embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects illustrative and not meant to be limiting.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/602,290, filed Nov. 21, 2006, entitled System and Method for Mobile Digital Media Content Delivery and Services Marketing, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/738,969, filed Nov. 23, 2005; 60/757,895, filed Jan. 11, 2006; 60/761,372, filed Jan. 24, 2006; and 60/789,900, filed Apr. 7, 2006, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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