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User terminal, media system and method of delivering objects relating to broadcast media stream to user terminal

a technology of user terminal and object, applied in the field of user terminal, can solve the problems of laborious and time-consuming, acquiring and delivering objects, and people do not have a pc with internet access, and achieve the effect of simple and fast ordering of objects

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-07-14
RPX CORP
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Benefits of technology

[0009] The method and system of the invention provide several advantages. The present solution provides the user with information about the object at the same moment when the user has an opportunity to request and receive the object. The ordering of an object is simple and fast, because the user needs only to activate a request of the object based on the object identification presented to the user, without needing to remember or use codes for the identification of the object.

Problems solved by technology

There are, however, problems related to acquiring and delivering the objects.
Often, people do not have a PC with Internet access when they are receiving the broadcast.
Additionally, navigating through a complicated Internet web structure to the correct service address is laborious and time consuming.
The service codes and identification strings are difficult to remember.
The complexity in accessing the service results in a high barrier for a user to connect to a service and low ratings of the service.

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[0019] Let us first study FIG. 1 that illustrates the structure of a radio system although it is assumed known per se. The radio system can be based on, for example, UMTS (Universal Mobile Telephone System) or WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access).

[0020] The core network may, for example, correspond to the combined structure of the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) and GPRS systems (General Packet Radio Service). The GSM network elements are responsible for the implementation of circuit-switched connections, and the GPRS network elements for the implementation of packet-switched connections, some of the network elements being, however, shared by both systems.

[0021] A centre 100 represents a mobile services switching centre (MSC) and a serving GPRS support node (SGSN) enabling circuit-switched and packet-switched signalling, respectively, in the radio system. Because all traffic in the radio system can be controlled by the centre 100, the centre 100 can gather ...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method and system of delivering an object relating to a broadcast media stream to a user terminal (110) of a radio system (206). A broadcast system (2000) broadcasts the media stream, associates the object to the media stream and delivers an object identification of the object to at least one user terminal (110) either through the radio system or as an RDS broadcast. The user terminal (110) presents the object identification in synchronization with the media stream in the user terminal and sends, if a user requests the delivery of the object based on the object identification, a transaction signal with the object identification to a database (208) having at least one object through the radio system (206). The database (208) delivers the object of the object identification to the user terminal (110), which sent the request signal, through the radio system (206).

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FIELD [0001] The invention relates to a method and a system of delivering objects relating to a broadcast media stream to a user terminal. BACKGROUND [0002] Broadcasters, such as the television and radio, have taken steps to provide the audience with supplementary digital services, such as program information, news, weather information, competitions and other related content, in addition to a traditional media stream. The supplementary digital services are usually delivered over the Internet using the personal computers of the audiences or other devices capable of connecting to the Internet. [0003] Radio and television stations often deliver content of the content providers through their service and get revenues out of content sales. Broadcasters are already offering ringing tones and logos on their web sites, which are delivered to a user from the content provider's system. The user is required to navigate to the broadcaster's web site to access the information on what content is a...

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IPC IPC(8): G06Q30/02G06Q30/06H04H20/18H04H20/28H04H20/34H04H60/07H04H60/31H04H60/33H04H60/46H04H60/51H04H60/63H04H60/65H04H60/66H04H60/73H04H60/80H04H60/85H04L29/06H04M1/72403H04M1/72445H04N5/44H04W4/06
CPCH04H20/18H04H60/07H04H60/51H04H60/63H04H60/33H04H60/66H04H2201/37H04H2201/40H04H60/65G06Q30/02G06Q30/06H04H20/28H04H20/34H04H60/46H04H60/73H04H60/80H04H60/85H04H2201/70H04W4/06H04N21/25891H04N21/41407H04N21/42202H04N21/433H04N21/4383H04N21/4431H04N21/4524H04N21/4622H04N21/4786H04N21/482H04N21/485H04N21/6131H04N21/6181H04N21/6547H04N21/6581H04N21/8106H04N21/84H04N21/426H04M1/72445H04M1/72403H04L65/612H04L65/1101
Inventor KOPRA, TONIMAKIPAA, MIKKOANTTILA, AKSELI
Owner RPX CORP
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