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Dynamic content delivery responsive to user requests

A user and content technology, applied in selective content distribution, special data processing applications, radio/induction link selection and arrangement, etc., can solve problems such as expensive installation and inability to audition

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-29
NOKIA TECH OY
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[0008] However, these small jukeboxes required a separate jack for each dining table, which was expensive to install
Plus, users still have to install themselves at the table with an interface jukebox for on-demand songs
And whether using a traditional jukebox or a small jukebox system, listeners can't preview a song before ordering it

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[0040] A Dynamic Content Delivery System (DCDS) may be used to deliver user-selected songs through the audio system. The DCDS is a system that receives a request from a user for delivery of specific content, and delivers the requested content through the same or a different network. Content may be sound recordings (e.g., songs, compositions, sound effects, or other audio content), video recordings (e.g., television programs, music program videos, movies, or other video content), or other content suitable for delivery over a network (e.g., , stock tickers, news headlines, sports scores, etc.). Those skilled in the art will understand that the DCDS can be used to deliver both audio and video content, and for example purposes, the present invention is described here using a DCDS that mainly delivers audio content.

[0041] figure 1 An embodiment of the present invention is illustrated where Bluetooth (BT) radio technology is used in DCDS to allow users to request audio content wi...

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The present invention discloses a method and system for building a Dynamic Content Delivery System (DCDS). In one embodiment, a mobile communication device with Bluetooth is used to communicate with a server to request delivery of specific content, such as songs, videos, etc., to a separate output device, such as a speaker, display screen, etc. In another embodiment, the content is delivered back to the requesting mobile communication device. In some embodiments, a hybrid network may be used to request and deliver content. Narrowband, two-way, unicast networks can be used to request content and acknowledge requests, while broadband one-way, multicast networks can be used to deliver requested content to requesting client devices. The order in which the content is delivered may be modified by user request according to a predetermined algorithm.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to wireless communications. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method and system for requesting media content over one network and delivering the media content over another network. Background technique [0002] Driven in part by the advent of the Internet, the use of personal computers and mobile communications has increased steadily in recent years. The combination of mobile communications and the Internet has enabled the adoption of a new set of communication tools and expanded the media, service and manufacturing industries that have contributed to the growth of personal communications. [0003] The next wave of mobile technology, 3G (third-generation cellular) devices, will feature telephony, Internet access, PC-like applications and video streaming. Many of these devices will be Bluetooth enabled. Bluetooth is a low-power, short-range radio technology that can be used to connect one device to an...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30G11B27/10G11B27/34H04L29/06H04L29/08H04N7/16H04N7/173H04N21/258H04N21/2668H04N21/41H04N21/4227H04N21/4363H04N21/482
CPCG11B27/102G11B27/34G11B2220/61H04N7/163H04N7/17318H04N21/25891H04N21/2668H04N21/4126H04N21/4227H04N21/43637H04N21/482H04N21/4825H04N21/4826H04L67/04H04L67/10H04L69/329G06F16/68G06F16/639G06F16/4387H04L65/612H04L65/1101
Inventor 罗布·沃尔什竹哈·哈吉恩麦迪·哈玛雷恩莫里·维南恩艾瑞·塔迪克里斯蒂纳·尼维蒂维
Owner NOKIA TECH OY
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