This application claims all benefits accruing under 35 U.S.C. §119 from Korean Patent Application No. 2007-65415, filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Jun. 29, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
Aspects of the present invention relate to a multimedia terminal, and, more particularly, to an electronic book.
2. Related Art
An electronic book is multimedia content in which text, images, or moving pictures are combined or a dedicated terminal for reproducing such content. The term “electronic book” has conventionally referred to multimedia content, software reproduced in a personal portable terminal (such as a personal data assistant (PDA) or portable multimedia player (PMP)). Although in some cases such content support bidirectional operation, an attempt to edit or update the content by a user has not been made due to technological or copyright limitations.
A conceptual attempt to use an electronic book for learning has been made. However, there are a few requirements in using the electronic book during class in a classroom. First, the electronic book should contain materials of various subjects freely and conveniently according to curriculums. Second, students must be able to annotate the materials as is usual in class. However, there is no electronic book focused on such aspects.
Techniques for electronic paper or flexible display have been rapidly developed using liquid crystal, organic light emitting diode (OLED), or electrophoretic technology on a flexible transparent substrate such as plastic. Recently, the development of a 2.5-inch display having a thickness of 0.3 mm and a resolution of 120×169 has been announced. Moreover, multimedia devices employing electronic ink (E-ink) or electronic paper have been commercially used. A display that uses E-ink combining an electronic technology and polymer technology is similar to paper in terms of thickness and flexibility.
Aspects of the invention provide a writable electronic book. Additional aspects of the invention provide an electronic book in which a plurality of books are integrated in one device to be naturally and conveniently used.
According to an aspect of the invention, a writable electronic book is provided. The electronic book comprises a binder body; a plurality of electronic paper modules, each representing a single sheet of paper detachably coupled to the binder body, to display content; and a write panel that is included in at least one of the electronic paper modules and that overlaps at least part of a display area of the at least one of the electronic paper modules, to receive manipulation information and write information of a user via a digital pen, wherein the write information inputted through the write panel is added to the content and is stored.
The electronic book according to the above aspect of the present invention can be written in like a general book by storing write information inputted through the write panel together with the content. Since sheets of the electronic paper modules can be added or eliminated from the body, new materials can be added. A large amount of materials can be stored in one electronic book and new content can be added by inserting sheets of electronic paper modules. Therefore, a user can interact with the electronic book like an actual paper book and can use the electronic book more naturally.
According to another aspect of the invention, each of the electronic paper modules may include a memory to store the content; a body interface to input data to the electronic paper module and output data to the body; a controller to generate display data by reading the content stored in the memory according to a manipulation command inputted from the body interface and to store write information inputted from the body interface in a corresponding region of the memory; and an electronic paper display to display the display data generated from the controller.
According to the above aspect of the present invention, since each electronic paper module store corresponding content in its own memory, content can be immediately added or eliminated without an additional operation simply by attaching or detaching the electronic paper module.
In addition to the example embodiments and aspects as described above, further aspects and embodiments will be apparent by reference to the drawings and by study of the following descriptions.
A better understanding of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of example embodiments and the claims when read in connection with the accompanying drawings, all forming a part of the disclosure of this invention. While the following written and illustrated disclosure focuses on disclosing example embodiments of the invention, it should be clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and that the invention is not limited thereto. The spirit and scope of the present invention are limited only by the terms of the appended claims. The following represents brief descriptions of the drawings, wherein:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
The transparent write panel 150 is included in at least one of the electronic paper modules 130, overlaps at least a part of a display area, and receives manipulation information and write information from a user by recognizing an input device, such as a digital pen. The body 110 detachably affixes the electronic paper modules 130 to the electronic book. The write information inputted through the write panel 150 is added to existing content and is stored. Viewed from the outside, the electronic book has a configuration in which sheets of electronic paper modules 130 may be added or eliminated by a fixing unit 113, like a general book.
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The fixing unit 113 has a ring structure that can be opened or closed to fix sheets of electronic paper modules 130. The fixing unit 113 fixes the electronic paper modules 130 by threading the electronic paper modules 130 through fixing holes punched on the circuit unit 131 of each of the electronic paper modules 130. Aspects of the present invention are not limited thereto. Various modifications to the fixing unit 113 are possible, including being flexibly or tightly fixed, or a structure fixing sheets of paper as in a typical binder.
Only one write panel 150 is shown in
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Aspects of the present invention are described taking as an example an electronic book used by students to take a course. A student checks a daily lecture schedule before going to school, draws out electronic paper modules 130 of necessary subjects, and binds (affixes) the electronic paper modules 130 to a body. The student attends school with a single electronic book and a digital pen, without the need for other books. During class the student opens the electronic paper module 130 of a corresponding subject and shifts to a corresponding page according to a teacher's directions. Each electronic paper module 130 can store a large quantity of content. The student searches and displays lecture materials included in the content using the digital pen. If the student wishes to take notes during the class, the student can write on a corresponding region of the electronic paper module 130 with the digital pen. The written information is stored in the electronic paper module 130 together with the content.
According to an additional aspect of the present invention, inputted write information is stored in relation to information of a currently displayed page. For example, content of the electronic book may include image and moving picture files, resource files including text files that contain data as to the text description, for example, font type, font size, line pitch, etc., and a script for describing the arrangement of resources. The flash format from Adobe Systems is an example of a well-known open format that may be employed. The inputted write information constructs an independent resource file. The write information may be stored as a bitmap image or as vector graphics, or may be stored by including operation information during writing. In order to store the write information in relation to information of a currently displayed page, a new graphics layer to display the write information is added to an existing graphics layer in the script for describing the arrangement of the resources.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the write panel has a transparent paper form which is attached and detached separately from the electronic paper module 130. In the example embodiment shown in
The memory 135 includes a non-volatile memory that can update data, such as a flash memory. The body interface 137 may be the above-described wireless bus interface. The manipulation command inputted through the write panel 150 may include commands to shift to the next page, shift to the previous page, shift to the designated page, control reproduction of moving pictures contained in a specific page, and the like. The controller 132 includes a microprocessor and a program. The electronic paper display 133 employs a display using E-ink or similar technology. Small charged particles surrounded with a microcapsule react to a polarity variation of electrodes printed in a flexible polymer substrate and are moved to change colors of the surface of the electronic paper display 133. An electronic paper technology using quick response-liquid powder display (QR-LPD) can achieve moving pictures since a switching time is fast.
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The body 110 includes a main battery. Near-field wireless transmission of power is performed between the body 110 and the electronic paper modules 130 and between the body 110 and the write panel 150. The wireless transmission of power operates based upon inductive coupling. Any technology for efficient wireless power transmission, such as commercially available applications including wireless cell phone charging, may be employed.
The pen detector 153 may be a plastic touch panel. The body interface 154 is a wireless bus interface corresponding to the panel interface 119 of the body 110. The memory 155 stores a control program to drive the pen detector 153, recognize write data, and communicate through the body interface 154. The memory 155 also stores temporal data necessary for recognizing the write data. The controller 152 includes a microprocessor and a program.
The example embodiment shown in
The body 110 includes a main battery. Near-field wireless transmission of power is performed between the body 110 and the electronic paper modules 130 and between the body 110 and the write panel 150. The wireless transmission of power utilizes inductive coupling, as described above with respect to
The memory 135 includes a non-volatile memory which can update data, such as a flash memory. The panel interface 139 may be the above-described near-field wireless communication interface. It is possible to communicate at a baseband level without modulation using close proximity near-field communication. Low-speed communication in a baseband using inductive coupling or capacitive coupling may also be employed.
The manipulation command inputted through the write panel 150 may include commands to shift to the next page, shift to the previous page, shift to the designated page, control reproduction of moving pictures contained in a specific page, and the like. The controller 132 includes a microprocessor and a program. The electronic paper display 133 employs a display using E-ink or similar technology, as described above.
The pen detector 153 is a plastic touch panel. The paper interface 154 is a near-field wireless communication interface corresponding to the panel interface 139 of the electronic paper module 130. The memory 155 stores a control program to drive the pen detector 153, recognize write data, and communicate through the body interface 154 and stores temporal data necessary for recognizing the write data. The controller 152 includes a microprocessor and a program.
According to another aspect of the present invention, write panels corresponding to the number of electronic paper modules 130 may be fixedly coupled to the electronic paper modules 130. In this case, the pen detector 153 may adhere to the electronic paper display 133 or may be combined with the electronic paper display 133 while sharing a substrate. Further, respective circuit units 131 and 151 may be integrated.
However, only one write panel 150 may be provided, and the write panel 150 may be placed upon the electronic paper module which is to be written upon. In this case, the write panel 150 and the electronic paper module 130 may be arranged by a mark printed on the electronic paper module 130 and/or the write panel 150. In this case, the write panel 150 and the electronic paper module 130 may interface with each other using contactless near-field communication.
According to the example embodiment shown in
According to an additional aspect of the present invention, the controller 112 of the body 110 may further include a content receiver 112-2 that receives content information through a network from a host computer and stores the content information in the memory 115. The body 110 includes a communication unit 114 communicating with an external host computer according to a network protocol, such as the Ethernet protocol. The body 110 can add or update content by downloading content from the host computer. The electronic paper module 130 that is attachable or detachable to or from the body can also add or update content through the body 110.
According to an additional aspect of the present invention, the body 110 may further include a pen container (not shown) in which the digital pen 170 can be stored. The pen container may take the form of an insertion hole formed in a length direction at one side of the body 110.
According to an additional aspect of the present invention, the digital pen 170 may include an external memory, and the body 110 may include a connector connected to the external memory of the digital pen 170. In the example embodiment shown in
According to an additional aspect of the present invention, the digital pen 170 may further include a radio frequency identification (RF-ID) reader. Thus, a user can acquire information stored in, for example, an RF-ID card by using the digital pen 170. The read information is transmitted to the body 110 through a communication interface, such as the USB port 116 shown in
As is apparent from the above description, the electronic book according to aspects of the present invention has an effect of carrying a plurality of books by a single electronic book binding electronic paper because the electronic paper modules function as one book. Further, since the respective electronic paper modules are attachable and detachable, parts containing only necessary content can be selectively bounded.
Furthermore, it is possible to write in the electronic book and especially it is possible to write on a corresponding page of content of each electronic paper module. Therefore, the inventive electronic book provides much convenience to users, similar to that of a general book. In addition, content of the electronic book can be transferred externally using a digital pen. Moreover, content can be updated or added to the electronic through a network.
While there have been illustrated and described what are considered to be example embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art and as technology develops that various changes and modifications, may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the true scope of the present invention. Many modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations may be made to adapt the teachings of the present invention to a particular situation without departing from the scope thereof. For example, aspects of the present invention, such as the various controllers described above, can also be embodied as computer readable codes on a computer readable recording medium. The computer readable recording medium is any data storage device that can store data which can be thereafter read by a computer system. Examples of the computer readable recording medium also include read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory (RAM), magnetic tapes, floppy disks, and optical data storage devices including CDs and DVDs. The computer readable recording medium can also be distributed over network coupled computer systems so that the computer readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion. Also, functional programs, codes, and code segments for accomplishing the present invention can be easily construed by programmers skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains. Accordingly, it is intended, therefore, that the present invention not be limited to the various example embodiments disclosed, but that the present invention includes all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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2007-65415 | Jun 2007 | KR | national |