WO2004025960A1 - Method for controlling the display of video sequences and a suitable telecommunication system for the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for controlling the display of video sequences and a suitable telecommunications system therefor.
- Conventional methods or telecommunication systems have a playback unit, preferably a TV set, which is activated via an identification number, and are generally used in the hotel industry.
- a user of the playback unit can thus have his playback unit activated centrally, usually via the reception, using the identification number.
- billing or billing is done manually.
- H. the hotel industry also takes care of billing and billing.
- Current systems contain playback units with integrated analog or digital so-called set-top boxes that communicate with the central television system. In other words, conventional playback units have to be upgraded or retrofitted separately and are therefore expensive. Another disadvantage is that the hotel also requires cabling in order to activate or transmit the video sequences.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to avoid the disadvantages mentioned above.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method and a telecommunications system with which simple charging, relieving the accounting of the provider and / or anonymity for the user with regard to the requested video sequences is made possible.
- a method for controlling the display of video sequences is provided with the steps, which provides at least one playback unit for video sequences and a mobile radio unit and via which information can be transmitted from the mobile radio unit to control the display of the video sequences on the playback unit ,
- This ensures that the user is clearly identifiable on the one hand, since he or she decides to use a mobile radio unit via the Network provider must have registered.
- the billing of the video sequences used can be carried out in a simple manner via the network provider, so that the administrative effort with regard to billing can be kept low.
- the total information ie information about the user, information about the video sequence, information about the playback unit with regard to the installation location and dial-in option, charging based on the above data, is reduced to the transfer of the information from the mobile radio unit. This also enables simple handling and simplified comprehensibility for the user.
- the video sequence is billed on the basis of the information from the mobile radio unit
- existing services of a network operator can also be used, since the network operator already has a variety of technical possibilities with regard to the processing of information content which is transmitted from a mobile radio unit.
- a form of charging for example, there is the possibility that the user pays a certain amount for a certain period, for example EUR 100.00 for 12 months, and receives a personal code for this.
- the personal code serves to enable the user to use a hotel system equipped with the method according to the application or the telecommunication system according to the application. To do this, they only have to send their own code via SMS or other information exchange plus the playback unit number and the playback is activated.
- Fees can also be paid by activating the playback via a paid number.
- the user receives a special code via the announcement of the chargeable number or via SMS. This code then reaches the central server of a hotel facility, is checked there and, if valid, the video sequence is activated.
- a particularly advantageous embodiment of the method according to the application is that the control of the display includes the release of certain video sequences.
- the display options for the user are diverse.
- the release of certain video sequences is possible, for example, with a means for blocking the video sequences, in which the video sequences are generally blocked for individual playback units and can only be activated after checking the returned information from the mobile radio unit of individual video sequences.
- a common transmission of information from a mobile radio unit is, according to claim 4, the sending of an SMS, in particular to a telecommunications identification number, which accesses certain services of the network operator, the services being presettable in accordance with the telecommunications identification number, preferably a speed dial number.
- the information contains a user identifier which assigns the playback unit.
- a further advantageous transmission of information from a mobile radio unit is, according to claim 6, dialing a telephone number with the mobile radio unit, in particular to a telecommunications identification number, which accesses certain services of the network operator, the services being presettable in accordance with the telecommunications identification number, preferably a speed dial number.
- the unambiguous assignment to the user results unambiguously from the respective reproduction unit used by the associated user.
- the method according to the application is particularly suitable in the case of a plurality of playback units networked with one another, since this provides different controllability.
- a networked playback units it is conceivable, for example, to view the video system of a hotel business, so that each individual television set can be controlled as a playback unit, specifically according to an on-site assignment between the playback unit and the video sequence under consideration.
- the reproduction unit is assigned according to claim 9 by comparing the information with entries in a predetermined central register which can be fed in beforehand by the provider of the video sequences.
- a particularly advantageous embodiment of the method according to the application is the fact that a transmitter can be generated in a control box which is located in a hotel room.
- This transmitter has the same frequency as the pay TV channel.
- This method has the advantage that no RF blocker is used, which could severely deteriorate the video sequence.
- video and audio signals can be generated simultaneously on this control box located in the hotel room.
- the control box can be provided with an OSD chip (On Screen Display). This can send out a video signal during the blocking.
- the video signal can be, for example, instructions for the pay system.
- An audio sequence for the instructions can also be broadcast. This audio sequence can also support the instructions (voice playback).
- this "blocking transmitter" is displayed on the screen of the hotel television instead of the Pay-TN transmitter.
- the video signal of the transmitter can change depending on the activation step and thus positively change the usability of the system.
- the method according to the application is particularly suitable when the blocking frequency of the control box can be varied according to claim 19.
- the control box was set to a blocking area during production, which could then only be adjusted with great mechanical effort.
- the control box described in claim 19 it is possible to digitally set the transmitter subsequently.
- a calibration to a restricted area is no longer required during production.
- the restricted area can now vary from VHF to UHF and is, for example, only important when it is installed in the hotel.
- a further advantageous embodiment of the method according to the application is that no control boxes are required in the hotel room.
- the control signal no longer has to be passed on to the hotel room.
- the pay TV channels or a still picture are displayed as desired.
- a further advantageous embodiment of the method according to the application is the fact that the frequencies assigned to the video sequence can be fed in on the main lines. With this wiring, frequencies can be generated twice.
- the central register can advantageously be provided in a control unit which generates a digital signal from the user identification in order to enable the display of the video sequence on the playback unit if there is a match.
- the user identification is present as a still image in the playback unit, the still image being generated separately and being able to be produced independently in accordance with the video sequences and / or the playback units.
- Multiplexers which switch the desired audio and video signal to the modulator come before the modulators mentioned in claim 38. All modulators can be digitally set to a frequency. The multiplexers can also be controlled digitally. Using a l 2 C bus, all modulators and multiplexers can be controlled directly in one circuit. This l 2 C bus can be addressed directly from the hotel server or via an RS-232 interface.
- the method according to the application thus enables control of the display of the video sequence on the playback unit 3 merely by transmitting information from the mobile radio unit (shown in a wave shape), for example by the user sending an SMS which contains a unique number or user identification.
- This user identification is, for example, attached to the playback unit 3 by a sticker or is displayed as a still image on the respective video display by an additional control box 5, which is located on the playback unit 3, for example a television.
- quenzkanal for example Pay-TN-Kanal displayed.
- Server 1 receives the SMS and enables the SMS to be assigned to the respective location of the playback unit. There is also a connection to the common Internet.
- the server 2 contains the video sequences for display on the playback unit, which can also be exchanged over the Internet.
- a separate common TV transmission system for example of a hotel, which on the one hand is directly connected to the control unit or the server or can be connected via the Internet. It has proven to be advantageous if a computer with the appropriate video sequence feeds the network into the playback units. The computer also has the task, if necessary, of generating a digital signal separately, which activates a control box which is present on the playback unit for the activation or possibly for the locking of the playback unit.
- FIG. 2 once has the extension to FIG. 1 that the user N has the option of dialing a telephone number with the mobile radio unit 1, as a result of which a clear user identification takes place.
- Server 1 receives the SMS or the call and enables the SMS or the call to be assigned to the respective location of the playback unit 3.
- the other extension is that a transmitter is generated in the control box 5 described in FIG. Channel overlaid and therefore no longer visible.
- the transmitter in the control box 5 has the same frequency as the pay TV channel, whereby an overlay is achieved.
- the control box can be equipped with an OSD chip (On Screen Display), which broadcasts a video sequence during the blocking.
- the video sequence can be a guide to the Pay-T ⁇ / system.
- An audio sequence for the instructions can also be broadcast.
- FIG. 3 also has the extension to FIG. 1 that the user N has the option of dialing a telephone number with the mobile radio unit 1, as a result of which a clear user identification is carried out (see FIG. 2).
- This user identification is, for example, attached to the playback unit 3 by a sticker or is displayed as a still image on the respective video sequence channel, for example pay TV channel, by the frequency that is generated for each playback unit 3 located in the hotel.
- the additional extension to FIG. 1 here is the fact that, for the generation of this frequency per playback unit 3, a technique 7 is located in the hotel's TV wiring. On the main lines 8 which the frequencies are fed for the respective video sequence.
- a remote control 6 should be present for each playback unit 3. This is set so that the user N cannot change any frequency of the Pay TN channel and can therefore only see one channel.
- the advantage of this extension is that here no control boxes 5 are required on the rooms, as in the versions FIG. 1 and FIG. 2.
- the method according to the application is particularly suitable for so-called Pay-TN hotel systems, the user sending an SMS to a speed dial number via his mobile radio unit or dialing a speed dial number / telephone number with his mobile radio unit.
- a clear user identification can thus be transmitted via the SMS or the call.
- This user identification is located, for example, as a sticker on the playback unit or is displayed as a still image on the playback unit.
- the provider for example the hotel, therefore has no billing or collection costs, since the use of the playback units that are available from the provider, by sending the SMS or by dialing a telephone number with the mobile radio unit through the existing one Mobile network charges from the network provider are billed.
- the SMS sent as information from the mobile radio unit reaches an SMS server or SMS control unit via a so-called SMS center.
- the user ID is read from the SMS and compared with a central register, which can be present in a database.
- this call (via a call center) reaches a call server or call control unit.
- the user is identified when the call is made and compared with a central register, which can be present in a database.
- the provider for example the hotel, in which the user is located is determined.
- the user ID is forwarded by the SMS server or call server to, for example, the server located in the respective hotel (server 2).
- This server sends, for example, a digital signal via the coaxial cable installed in the hotel, which contains or transmits common TN frequencies.
- the so-called pay TV transmitter from an independent video sequence provider is fed into the hotel network of the playback units. This can be done using common methods so that no additional cabling is necessary.
- the pay-TV transmitter is fed into the hotel network of the playback units via a separate server.
- the activation of the video sequences and the video sequence feed can take place on one system.
- the server suitable for this is connected via the Internet, for example, so that the broadcast information content, the so-called pay TV content, can be updated online.
- the activation by SMS or by calling can be done absolutely anonymously for the user.
- a database containing the central register can be used to determine which video sequence scenes the user has viewed, so that no duplicate content or content information is presented. This can be done, for example, by identifying the user identification number of the mobile radio unit.
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