US20040043819A1 - Gaming system emulating a set top box - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to gaming systems, and more specifically to systems combining access to gaming services with access to digital television broadcast and access to the Internet.
- DTV digital television
- ITV interactive TV
- the interactive television system includes a set top box and a remote control unit having an input device and control logic.
- the control logic processes input signals to transmit television control signals to control television programming, and is configured to execute game software instructions stored on a local medium and to process input signals to play the game.
- the set top box interacts with the remote control unit during gaming.
- a gaming console adapts a game for being played on an analog television set. If the analog television set is further used to receive digital television broadcast, an additional set-top box is needed to adapt the digital television signal to be capable of display on an analogue television or to extract data from a digital television signal for display on a television.
- a gaming console for use as a gaming client, the gaming console connected to a broadband access network and comprising at least a volatile storage medium for having stored therein client instruction data relating to a gaming client and game instruction data relating to a current game in execution, at least an external storage medium reading circuit for sensing data from an external storage medium and for storing the received data in the at least a volatile storage medium, at least a processor in communication with the at least a volatile storage medium, the processor for retrieving game instruction data therefrom for executing a game on the gaming console, and for retrieving client instruction data therefrom for executing a gaming client function on the gaming console, and a transceiver for establishing a connection between the gaming console and the broadband access network, the connection for being controlled by the at least a processor in execution of the client instruction data, wherein when set-top client instruction data and set-top game instruction data are stored in the at least a storage medium and are executed on the at least a processor, the gaming
- a method for emulating a set-top box on a gaming console comprising at least a processor and at least a storage medium, and being in connection with at least a network, a monitor and a sound system, the method comprising the steps of receiving first instruction data from an external storage medium read by the gaming console and including one of set-top instruction data for receiving and decoding digital broadcast data when executed on the gaming console and communication data for use in retrieving via the network the set-top instruction data for receiving and decoding digital broadcast data when executed on the gaming console, executing the set-top instruction data on the gaming console, receiving encoded digital broadcast data via the network, decoding the received, encoded digital broadcast data and displaying the decoded digital broadcast data on the monitor and on the sound system.
- a system comprising a gaming console and a monitor, the monitor optionally being the monitor of an analog television set, that not only provides the possibility of gaming, and especially of interactive on-line gaming, but furthermore emulates a set-top box for processing digital television signals. Only one single device would be sufficient to participate both in interactive gaming as well as in interactive and digital television broadcast, thus truly combining the two major developments currently taking place in the entertainment and communication media sector.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a gaming console according to the instant invention
- FIG. 2 displays a flow chart illustrating a procedure of playing a game on a gaming console
- FIG. 3 displays a flow chart illustrating a procedure of emulating a set-top box with a gaming console
- FIG. 4 displays a flow chart illustrating a procedure of emulating a set-top box with a gaming console, and considering aspects of conditional access.
- the gaming console 100 includes at least a storage medium 110 , at least a processor 120 , and a transceiver 130 .
- the at least a storage medium 110 is for storing game instruction data relating to a current game in execution on the GC 100 , as well as for storing client instruction data relating to a gaming client, the gaming client selecting and coordinating events taking place on the gaming console 100 .
- the gaming client is an ultra-thin client (UTC).
- the storage medium 110 comprises at least one of non-volatile random access memory, random access memory, and read-only memory.
- the at least a processor 120 is in communication with the storage medium 110 for receiving client instruction data and game instruction data, the client instruction data and the game instruction data to be executed on the at least a processor 120 . Further, the at least a processor 120 includes at least an external storage medium reading circuit for sensing data from an external storage medium and for storing the received data in the at least a storage medium 110 .
- the external storage medium is either a local external storage medium, or a remote external storage medium. For example, service provider facilities serve as remote external storage medium, and are accessed via a network.
- the transceiver 130 being in communication with the at least a storage medium 110 , is for establishing a connection to at least one network, the at least one network possibly being a broadband access network.
- a gaming service provider possibly offers services over the at least one network.
- the gaming service provider offers client instruction data and/or game instruction data, which are loaded over the at least one network into the at least a storage medium 110 .
- the GC 100 is in communication with an external storage medium 140 , the external storage medium being a compact disc, read-only memory cartridge, or any other storage medium, for receiving client instruction data and/or game instruction data from the external storage medium 140 , the data to be stored in the at least a storage medium 110 , and to be executed by the at least a processor 120 .
- the gaming console 100 is in communication with a monitor 150 and with a sound system 160 , for displaying graphical images and sound, both produced by the at least a processor 120 , when executing client instruction data and game instruction data.
- the monitor is a monitor included in a television set.
- the GC 100 is in connection with peripheral devices such as a keyboard, joysticks, and the like (not shown).
- the gaming console 100 comprises an interface 170 for accepting a smart card, or a related security device, the interface in communication with the at least a storage medium 110 and the at least a processor 120 .
- a flow chart is shown illustrating a procedure 20 for playing a game on the gaming console 100 .
- client instruction data CID
- the CID is received over a network, or from the external storage medium 140 .
- the CID is received only once, and is stored in a non-volatile random access memory section of the at least a storage medium 110 .
- existing CID is replaced and/or updated by new CID.
- the CID is executed by the at least a processor 120 , step 202 .
- a gaming client is now running on the gaming console 100 . The gaming client selects and coordinates events taking place on the gaming console.
- gaming instruction data are received, step 203 .
- the at least a processor 120 executes the GID, step 204 .
- a game is now in execution on the gaming console 100 .
- the steps 201 , 202 , 203 , and 204 are either executed sequential, or they are executed in parallel. Also, depending on the nature of the CID and GID, the procedure possibly steps back to a step previously performed, and repeats the step.
- CID and GID are a same application loaded from a storage medium and for, in execution, providing a user with a desirable gaming experience.
- the CID and GID are a same dataset. That said, for ease of description and reference, they will be labeled separately herein.
- the gaming console 100 emulates a set-top box.
- a set-top box is either a device that enables a television set to run applications related to the Internet and/or a device that enables a television set to receive and decode digital television (DTV) broadcasts.
- set-top boxes are not restricted to be used with televisions sets only, but for example are used with gaming consoles connected to a monitor and a stereo.
- a set-top box emulates a specialized computer for communication with the Internet. It contains a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) client, i.e. a Web browser, and it runs the Internet's main protocol, i.e. the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
- HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
- the service to which the set-top box is attached is possibly provided through a telephone line, through a cable TV company network, or through any other broadband access network.
- a typical digital set-top box contains at least a processor for running an operating system, possibly Linux or Windows CE, and for parsing a digital data transport stream.
- a set-top box also includes random access memory, and is capable of decoding and processing the digital data transport stream.
- set-top boxes contain a hard drive for storing recorded television broadcasts, for downloaded software relating to set-top box operation, and for other applications provided by a DTV service provider.
- the set-top client instruction data relate to a set-top client, which when executed by the at least a processor 120 , fulfills the tasks of connecting to a network, and of receiving a digital data transport stream.
- the set-top game instruction data relate to a “game” of decoding a digital data transport stream, and displaying the decoded data.
- the DTV broadcast signal is most often offered in the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format.
- MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group
- the at least a processor 120 functions as an MPEG decoder.
- the at least a processor 120 also functions as a processor for audio decoding and processing.
- game instruction data (GID) and the set-top game instruction data are application instruction data (AID) and set-top application instruction data (STAID), referring to any application received, stored, and executed on the gaming console 100 .
- a flow chart is presented illustrating a procedure 30 of emulating a set-top box with a gaming console.
- the procedure 30 is related to the above-described procedure 20 , and exemplifications and illustrations made for the procedure 20 equally apply to the procedure 30 .
- set-top client instruction data (STCID) and set-top game instruction data (STGID) are received and stored in the at least a storage medium 110 .
- STCID and STGID are optionally received from a network in connection with the gaming console 100 , or they are received from an external storage medium 140 .
- STICD and the STGID are executed by the at least a processor 120 , step 302 .
- the gaming console 100 now emulates a set-top box.
- the executable instructions define which data formats are possibly supported by the emulated set-top box, and contains information about how to decode an encoded data stream received by the gaming console 100 , the gaming console emulating a set-top box.
- the GC 100 receives an encoded data stream, step 304 , and decodes the encoded data stream, step 305 .
- the encoded data stream is for example a MPEG data stream relating to a DTV broadcast.
- the GC 100 provides output data for visualization and audio presentation.
- the output data are provided to the monitor 150 and to the sound system 160 . Providing output data is equivalent to displaying video information extracted from the decoded data stream. It will be apparent to those of skill in the art that current GCs are provided with powerful video processors for use in game execution.
- CA conditional access
- CA is a technology used to control access to DTV services to authorized users by encrypting transmitted programs.
- CA has for example been used for years for pay-TV services, following standards developed by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), an organization that was created in 1982 to promote the establishment of technical standards for all aspects of advanced television systems.
- ATSC Advanced Television Systems Committee
- CA system provider provides equipment and software to a broadcaster, who then implements the CA system into his equipment.
- CA is not designed solely for DTV. It can be used for digital radio broadcasts, digital data broadcasts, and non-broadcast information and interactive services.
- a CA system includes several basic components.
- the subscriber management system is a subsystem of the CA system that manages the subscriber's information and requests entitlement management messages (EMM) from a subscriber authorization system (SAS).
- EMM provides general information about a subscriber and status of the subscription.
- the SAS is a subsystem of the CA system that translates information about the subscriber into an EMM at a request of the SMS.
- the SAS also ensures that a subscriber's security module receives authorization needed to view a program. Further, the SAS acts as a backup system in case of failure.
- a security module usually in the form of a smart card, extracts the EMM and an entitlement control message ECM necessary for decrypting transmitted programs.
- the security module is either embedded within a set-top box or in a PC card that plugs into a set-top box.
- the security module in incorporated into the gaming client, and is loaded as part of the set-top client instruction data.
- FIG. 4 a flow chart is displayed illustrating a procedure 40 illustrating a method of emulating a set-top box with a gaming console under consideration of conditional access (CA).
- the procedure 40 is related to the above-described procedure 30 , and exemplifications and illustrations made for the procedure 30 equally apply to the procedure 40 .
- the first steps of procedure 40 receiving STCID, step 401 , executing STCID, step 402 , and receiving STGID, step 403 , are similar to the corresponding steps of procedure 30 .
- the gaming console 100 is conditioned and in a state of emulating a set-top box.
- a conditional access module is received, step 404 .
- the CAM is optionally received over the network or from on external storage medium.
- the CAM is a client running on the at least a processor 120 for verifying access authorization of the gaming console 100 , and for descrambling a scrambled data stream.
- the CAM verifies for access authorization, step 414 .
- the CAM verifies the validity of an access code providing from a smart card, the smart card in communication with the at least a processor 120 and the at least a storage medium 110 through the interface 170 .
- a scrambled, encoded data stream is received, step 404 .
- the CAM descrambles the scrambled, encoded data stream, step 415 .
- the descrambled, encoded data stream is decoded, step 405 , the step being performed by the set-top game instruction data in execution by the at least a processor 120 .
- the GC 100 provides output data for visualization and audio presentation.
- the output data are provided to the monitor 150 and to the sound system 160 . Providing output data is equivalent to displaying video information and playing audio information extracted from the decoded data stream.
- the present invention provides for another use for same, which effectively eliminates a need to purchase or otherwise pay for a separate set-top box for use with a television set. Further, the GC is then coupled to the DTV network allowing for interactive network type gaming and provision of other broadband based gaming functions.
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