US20050033821A1 - Method for connecting to a wireless internet service - Google Patents

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US20050033821A1
US20050033821A1 US10/496,268 US49626804A US2005033821A1 US 20050033821 A1 US20050033821 A1 US 20050033821A1 US 49626804 A US49626804 A US 49626804A US 2005033821 A1 US2005033821 A1 US 2005033821A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless Internet service; and, more particularly, to a method for reconnecting a mobile terminal to a wireless Internet service, when a connection established between the mobile terminal and a service provider is interrupted or after a completion of a downloading of contents, by providing in advance return address information and contents address information including internet addresses of the service provider and a web page containing information on the downloaded contents, respectively.
  • the multimedia contents which are downloadable through a wireless data network, include, e.g., advertisement character messages, news, information on stock market, materials for students, real-time audio and video streaming data, and the like.
  • a third-generation mobile communications terminal i.e., an IMT-2000 terminal, which includes a WAP (wireless application protocol) browser and a VOD (video on demand) player for downloading and playing multimedia contents, has been introduced.
  • WAP wireless application protocol
  • VOD video on demand
  • a conventional wireless data network is capable of transmitting data such as character messages at a transmission rate of several tens of Kbps
  • a high-speed wireless data network is now used in providing multimedia contents to users at a transmission rate of several hundreds of Kbps to several Mbps.
  • a connection established between a mobile terminal and a contents provider may be interrupted due to a network congestion caused by an instantaneous surge of requests for connection thereto or the mobile terminal leaving the service coverage area. Accordingly, in such cases, there is a need for a method for the user of the wireless data network to be easily reconnected to the contents provider.
  • a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a contents provider having a plurality of multimedia contents through a wireless data communication network comprising the steps of: (a) receiving data including a contents address and return address information upon one of the contents being selected by the user of the mobile terminal; (b) connecting to the contents provider by using the contents address; (c) checking whether the connection established between the mobile terminal and the contents provider is interrupted while the selected contents being downloaded from the contents provider; and (d) reconnecting the mobile terminal to the contents provider by using the return address information, if the connection is found interrupted in step (c).
  • a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a contents provider having a plurality of multimedia contents through a wireless data communication network comprising the steps of: (a) receiving data including a contents address, contents address information, and return address information upon one of the contents being selected by the user of the mobile terminal; (b) connecting the mobile terminal to the contents provider by using the contents address; (c) checking whether the connection established between the mobile terminal and the contents provider is interrupted while the selected contents being downloaded from the contents provider; (d) reconnecting the mobile terminal to the contents provider by using the return address information, if the connection is found interrupted in step (c); and (e) connecting to a web page corresponding to the contents address information, after a completion of the downloading of the selected contents.
  • FIG. 1 describes structures of a mobile terminal and a contents provider connected to a wireless data communication network employing a method in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 2 charts a flowchart showing a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless data network in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 depicts a flowchart showing a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless data network in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 describes structures of a mobile terminal and a contents provider connected to a wireless data communication network employing a method in accordance with the present invention.
  • the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 are connected to each other through the wireless data network 200 .
  • the wireless data network 200 For the sake of simplicity, only one mobile terminal 100 and one contents provider 300 are illustrated in FIG. 1 . However, in a real wireless communications network, more than one mobile terminal may be connected to more than one contents provider.
  • the contents provider 300 includes a WAP server 310 for providing a web page containing information on multimedia contents, a media server 320 for providing selected contents to the mobile terminal. 100 , and a database 330 for storing multimedia contents.
  • the mobile terminal 100 includes therein a WAP browser for displaying a web page received from the WAP server 310 and a VOD player for downloading and playing selected contents from the media server 320 .
  • the WAP browser receives a web page including a menu for selecting contents from the WAP server 310 and displays the received web page in a display window of the mobile terminal 100 .
  • the VOD player downloads contents selected by a user through the web page and displays the downloaded contents in the display window.
  • the mobile terminal 100 requests a connection to the contents provider 300 through the wireless data network 200 .
  • the WAP server 310 transmits to the mobile terminal 100 a web page including a menu to be used at the mobile terminal 100 for selecting one of currently available contents.
  • the WAP browser displays the transmitted web page in the display window of the mobile terminal 100 .
  • the WAP server 310 transmits a WML (wireless markup language) script containing information on the selected contents to the mobile terminal 100 through the wireless data network 200 .
  • the WML script includes, as its parameters, an ID of a provider of the selected contents, an ID of the selected contents, an IP address of the media server 320 for providing the selected contents, an MO (mux option), an SO (service option), and other information on the selected contents (e.g., a title, author, and size of the contents). Further, the WML script may include additionally, return address information and/or contents address information.
  • the return address information indicates an Internet address of the contents provider, which is used by the mobile terminal 100 to reconnect itself to the contents provider 300 when the connection established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 is interrupted.
  • the contents address information which is predetermined by the WAP server 310 , indicates a link to a web page including information relating to the selected contents.
  • the WAP browser of the mobile terminal 100 changes the MO and/or the SO setting included in the WML script, and provides the changed MO and/or SO setting to the wireless data network 200 .
  • the wireless data network 200 allocates a high-speed data transmission channel to the mobile terminal 100 in accordance with the changed MO and/or SO setting.
  • the VOD player of the mobile terminal 100 is connected to the media server 320 by using the address of the selected contents included in the WML script. Then, the media server 320 searches for the selected contents in the database 330 . If the selected contents are found in the database 330 , the media server 320 starts to upload the selected contents to the mobile terminal 100 .
  • the connection established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 may be interrupted due to network congestion or the mobile terminal 100 leaving the service coverage area.
  • the mobile terminal 100 may be reconnected to the contents provider 300 by using the return address information included in the WML script. If a connection between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 is established again, the WAP server 310 of the contents provider 300 may provide a web page containing a menu to the mobile terminal 100 . Thereafter, the user of the mobile terminal 100 can select contents to be downloaded by using the menu in the web page.
  • the mobile terminal 100 may use the contents address information to receive a web page including information relating to the selected contents.
  • FIG. 2 charts a flowchart showing a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless data network in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • the mobile terminal 100 requests a connection to the contents provider 300 through the wireless data network 200 .
  • the WAP server 310 of the contents provider 300 transmits to the mobile terminal 100 a web page, i.e., a main page, including a menu listing currently available contents.
  • the WAP browser displays the transmitted web page in the display window of the mobile terminal 100 (S 201 ).
  • the WAP server 310 transmits a WML (wireless markup language) script containing information on the selected contents and return address information to the mobile terminal 100 through the wireless data network 200 (S 203 ).
  • WML wireless markup language
  • the WAP browser of the mobile terminal 100 changes the MO and/or SO setting, included in the WML script, and provides the changed MO and/or SO setting to the wireless data network 200 .
  • the wireless data network 200 allocates a high-speed data transmission channel to the mobile terminal 100 in accordance with the changed MO and/or SO setting (S 204 ).
  • the VOD player of the mobile terminal 100 is connected to the media server 320 by using the address of the selected contents included in the WML script. Then, the media server 320 searches for the selected contents in the database 330 . If the selected contents are found in the database 330 , the mobile terminal 100 starts to download the selected contents from the media server 320 (S 205 ).
  • step S 207 is to be executed sequentially after step S 206 , step S 207 may be performed periodically or at random, while step S 206 is being performed.
  • the VOD player continuously downloads and plays the selected contents.
  • the mobile terminal 100 changes the MO and the SO setting, and provides the changed MO and SO setting to the wireless data network 200 , thereby allowing the high-speed data transmission channel allocated for the mobile terminal 100 to be retracted. (S 211 ).
  • the mobile terminal 100 is reconnected to the contents provider 300 , i.e., the WAP server 310 , by using the return address information included in the WML script (S 208 ). If a connection between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 is established again, the WAP server 310 of the contents provider 300 provides a web page containing a menu for selecting contents to the mobile terminal 100 (S 209 ). Thereafter, the user of the mobile terminal 100 can select contents to be downloaded by using the menu in the web page.
  • the contents provider 300 i.e., the WAP server 310
  • FIG. 3 exhibits a flowchart showing a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless data network in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • steps S 301 to S 311 are performed in the same way as described above with reference to steps S 201 to S 211 in FIG. 2 and, therefore, the explanations thereof are omitted.
  • a WML script transmitted from the WAP server 310 to the mobile terminal 100 includes return address information and/or contents address information as well as information on the selected contents.
  • the WAP browser of the mobile terminal 100 checks whether the WML script transmitted from the WAP server 310 includes contents address information (S 312 ). If the contents address information is found in the WML script, a web page corresponding to the contents address information is displayed in the display window of the mobile terminal 100 (S 313 ). The web page corresponding to the contents address information may contain information relating to the downloaded contents. However, if the contents address information is not included in the WML script, the WAP browser displays again the main page in the display window of the mobile terminal 100 (S 314 ).
  • the return address information and/or the contents address information is included in the WML script transmitted from the WAP server 310 to the mobile terminal 100 .
  • the return address information and/or the contents address information may be included in a header of contents selected by a user of the mobile terminal 100 .

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In a wireless data communication network, a mobile terminal is reconnected to a contents provider, when a connection established between the mobile terminal and the contents provider is interrupted or after a completion of the downloading of contents, by using return address information and contents address information including addresses of the contents provider and a web page including information relating to the downloaded contents, respectively. A WML (wireless markup language) script including the contents address information and the return address information is provided to the mobile terminal before initiating the downloading of the contents. In this way, the mobile terminal can easily be reconnected to the contents provider when the connection established between the mobile terminal and the contents provider is interrupted due to network congestion or the mobile terminal leaving the service coverage area.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless Internet service; and, more particularly, to a method for reconnecting a mobile terminal to a wireless Internet service, when a connection established between the mobile terminal and a service provider is interrupted or after a completion of a downloading of contents, by providing in advance return address information and contents address information including internet addresses of the service provider and a web page containing information on the downloaded contents, respectively.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Users of a mobile telecommunications service can download a variety of multimedia contents from a contents provider through a wireless data network, and such trend for a wireless multimedia service is expected to increase continuously. The multimedia contents, which are downloadable through a wireless data network, include, e.g., advertisement character messages, news, information on stock market, materials for students, real-time audio and video streaming data, and the like.
  • As a mobile terminal for downloading such multimedia data through a wireless data network, a third-generation mobile communications terminal, i.e., an IMT-2000 terminal, which includes a WAP (wireless application protocol) browser and a VOD (video on demand) player for downloading and playing multimedia contents, has been introduced.
  • While a conventional wireless data network is capable of transmitting data such as character messages at a transmission rate of several tens of Kbps, a high-speed wireless data network is now used in providing multimedia contents to users at a transmission rate of several hundreds of Kbps to several Mbps.
  • However, in the high-speed wireless data network, a connection established between a mobile terminal and a contents provider may be interrupted due to a network congestion caused by an instantaneous surge of requests for connection thereto or the mobile terminal leaving the service coverage area. Accordingly, in such cases, there is a need for a method for the user of the wireless data network to be easily reconnected to the contents provider.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is, therefore, a primary object of the present invention to provide a method for reconnecting a mobile terminal to a wireless Internet service provider, when a connection established between the mobile terminal and the service provider is interrupted, by providing in advance return address information including an Internet address of the service provider.
  • It is another object of the present invention to provide a method for reconnecting a mobile terminal to a wireless Internet service provider, when a connection established between the mobile terminal and the service provider is interrupted or after a completion of a downloading of contents, by providing in advance return address information and/or contents address information including internet addresses of the service provider and a web page containing information on the downloaded contents, respectively.
  • In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a contents provider having a plurality of multimedia contents through a wireless data communication network, comprising the steps of: (a) receiving data including a contents address and return address information upon one of the contents being selected by the user of the mobile terminal; (b) connecting to the contents provider by using the contents address; (c) checking whether the connection established between the mobile terminal and the contents provider is interrupted while the selected contents being downloaded from the contents provider; and (d) reconnecting the mobile terminal to the contents provider by using the return address information, if the connection is found interrupted in step (c).
  • In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a contents provider having a plurality of multimedia contents through a wireless data communication network, comprising the steps of: (a) receiving data including a contents address, contents address information, and return address information upon one of the contents being selected by the user of the mobile terminal; (b) connecting the mobile terminal to the contents provider by using the contents address; (c) checking whether the connection established between the mobile terminal and the contents provider is interrupted while the selected contents being downloaded from the contents provider; (d) reconnecting the mobile terminal to the contents provider by using the return address information, if the connection is found interrupted in step (c); and (e) connecting to a web page corresponding to the contents address information, after a completion of the downloading of the selected contents.
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  • The above and other object and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 describes structures of a mobile terminal and a contents provider connected to a wireless data communication network employing a method in accordance with the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 charts a flowchart showing a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless data network in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 3 depicts a flowchart showing a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless data network in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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  • FIG. 1 describes structures of a mobile terminal and a contents provider connected to a wireless data communication network employing a method in accordance with the present invention. Referring to FIG. 1, the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 are connected to each other through the wireless data network 200. For the sake of simplicity, only one mobile terminal 100 and one contents provider 300 are illustrated in FIG. 1. However, in a real wireless communications network, more than one mobile terminal may be connected to more than one contents provider.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 1, the contents provider 300 includes a WAP server 310 for providing a web page containing information on multimedia contents, a media server 320 for providing selected contents to the mobile terminal. 100, and a database 330 for storing multimedia contents.
  • The mobile terminal 100 includes therein a WAP browser for displaying a web page received from the WAP server 310 and a VOD player for downloading and playing selected contents from the media server 320. The WAP browser receives a web page including a menu for selecting contents from the WAP server 310 and displays the received web page in a display window of the mobile terminal 100. Further, the VOD player downloads contents selected by a user through the web page and displays the downloaded contents in the display window.
  • In the following, there will be described in detail a procedure whereby the mobile terminal 100 is connected to the contents provider 300 through the wireless data network 200.
  • First, the mobile terminal 100 requests a connection to the contents provider 300 through the wireless data network 200. Once a connection is established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300, the WAP server 310 transmits to the mobile terminal 100 a web page including a menu to be used at the mobile terminal 100 for selecting one of currently available contents. Thereafter, the WAP browser displays the transmitted web page in the display window of the mobile terminal 100.
  • If a user of the mobile terminal 100 selects one of the contents listed in the menu of the web page, which is displayed in the display window of the mobile terminal, the WAP server 310 transmits a WML (wireless markup language) script containing information on the selected contents to the mobile terminal 100 through the wireless data network 200. The WML script includes, as its parameters, an ID of a provider of the selected contents, an ID of the selected contents, an IP address of the media server 320 for providing the selected contents, an MO (mux option), an SO (service option), and other information on the selected contents (e.g., a title, author, and size of the contents). Further, the WML script may include additionally, return address information and/or contents address information. Herein, the return address information indicates an Internet address of the contents provider, which is used by the mobile terminal 100 to reconnect itself to the contents provider 300 when the connection established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 is interrupted. Further, the contents address information, which is predetermined by the WAP server 310, indicates a link to a web page including information relating to the selected contents.
  • Thereafter, the WAP browser of the mobile terminal 100 changes the MO and/or the SO setting included in the WML script, and provides the changed MO and/or SO setting to the wireless data network 200. The wireless data network 200 allocates a high-speed data transmission channel to the mobile terminal 100 in accordance with the changed MO and/or SO setting.
  • After the high-speed data transmission channel is established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300, the VOD player of the mobile terminal 100 is connected to the media server 320 by using the address of the selected contents included in the WML script. Then, the media server 320 searches for the selected contents in the database 330. If the selected contents are found in the database 330, the media server 320 starts to upload the selected contents to the mobile terminal 100.
  • Meanwhile, in the wireless data network 200, the connection established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300, i.e., the media server 320, may be interrupted due to network congestion or the mobile terminal 100 leaving the service coverage area. In this case, the mobile terminal 100 may be reconnected to the contents provider 300 by using the return address information included in the WML script. If a connection between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 is established again, the WAP server 310 of the contents provider 300 may provide a web page containing a menu to the mobile terminal 100. Thereafter, the user of the mobile terminal 100 can select contents to be downloaded by using the menu in the web page.
  • In a similar manner, after the selected contents are completely downloaded, the mobile terminal 100 may use the contents address information to receive a web page including information relating to the selected contents.
  • FIG. 2 charts a flowchart showing a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless data network in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • First, the mobile terminal 100 requests a connection to the contents provider 300 through the wireless data network 200. Once a connection is established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300, the WAP server 310 of the contents provider 300 transmits to the mobile terminal 100 a web page, i.e., a main page, including a menu listing currently available contents. Thereafter, the WAP browser displays the transmitted web page in the display window of the mobile terminal 100 (S201).
  • If a user of the mobile terminal 100 selects one of the contents listed in the menu of the web page (S202), the WAP server 310 transmits a WML (wireless markup language) script containing information on the selected contents and return address information to the mobile terminal 100 through the wireless data network 200 (S203).
  • Thereafter, the WAP browser of the mobile terminal 100 changes the MO and/or SO setting, included in the WML script, and provides the changed MO and/or SO setting to the wireless data network 200. The wireless data network 200 allocates a high-speed data transmission channel to the mobile terminal 100 in accordance with the changed MO and/or SO setting (S204).
  • After the high-speed data transmission channel is established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300, the VOD player of the mobile terminal 100 is connected to the media server 320 by using the address of the selected contents included in the WML script. Then, the media server 320 searches for the selected contents in the database 330. If the selected contents are found in the database 330, the mobile terminal 100 starts to download the selected contents from the media server 320 (S205).
  • While the selected contents are being downloaded, the VOD player checks whether the connection established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300, i.e., the media server 320, is interrupted due to network congestion and so on (S206 and S207). Further, the VOD player checks whether the downloading of the selected contents is completed (S210). Although step S207 is to be executed sequentially after step S206, step S207 may be performed periodically or at random, while step S206 is being performed.
  • If there is no interruption while the selected contents are being downloaded, the VOD player continuously downloads and plays the selected contents. After the downloading of the selected contents is completed, the mobile terminal 100 changes the MO and the SO setting, and provides the changed MO and SO setting to the wireless data network 200, thereby allowing the high-speed data transmission channel allocated for the mobile terminal 100 to be retracted. (S211).
  • However, if the connection established between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 is interrupted while the selected contents are being downloaded, the mobile terminal 100 is reconnected to the contents provider 300, i.e., the WAP server 310, by using the return address information included in the WML script (S208). If a connection between the mobile terminal 100 and the contents provider 300 is established again, the WAP server 310 of the contents provider 300 provides a web page containing a menu for selecting contents to the mobile terminal 100 (S209). Thereafter, the user of the mobile terminal 100 can select contents to be downloaded by using the menu in the web page.
  • FIG. 3 exhibits a flowchart showing a method for connecting a mobile terminal to a wireless data network in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • In FIG. 3, steps S301 to S311 are performed in the same way as described above with reference to steps S201 to S211 in FIG. 2 and, therefore, the explanations thereof are omitted. However, in step S303, a WML script transmitted from the WAP server 310 to the mobile terminal 100 includes return address information and/or contents address information as well as information on the selected contents.
  • If the downloading of the selected contents is completed without being interrupted (S310 and S311), the WAP browser of the mobile terminal 100 checks whether the WML script transmitted from the WAP server 310 includes contents address information (S312). If the contents address information is found in the WML script, a web page corresponding to the contents address information is displayed in the display window of the mobile terminal 100 (S313). The web page corresponding to the contents address information may contain information relating to the downloaded contents. However, if the contents address information is not included in the WML script, the WAP browser displays again the main page in the display window of the mobile terminal 100 (S314).
  • In the preferred embodiments of the present invention, the return address information and/or the contents address information is included in the WML script transmitted from the WAP server 310 to the mobile terminal 100. However, the return address information and/or the contents address information may be included in a header of contents selected by a user of the mobile terminal 100.
  • While the invention has been shown and described with respect to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.

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1. A method for connecting a mobile terminal to a contents provider having a plurality of multimedia contents through a wireless data communication network, wherein the contents provider includes a media server for providing the multimedia contents to the mobile terminal, comprising the steps of:
(a) transmitting to the mobile terminal data including an address of contents and return address information, upon one of contents listed in a web page provided by the contents provider being selected by a user of the mobile terminal, wherein the return address information indicates an address of the contents provider;
(b) connecting the mobile terminal to the media server by using the address of the contents;
(c) checking whether the connection established between the mobile terminal and the media server is interrupted while the mobile terminal is downloading the selected contents from the media server; and
(d) reconnecting the mobile terminal to the contents provider by using the return address information, if the connection is found interrupted in step (c).
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the data is a WML (wireless markup language) script.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the return address information is included in a header of the selected contents transmitted from the media server to the mobile terminal.
4. A method for connecting a mobile terminal to a contents provider having a plurality of multimedia contents through a wireless data communication network, wherein the contents provider includes a media server for providing the multimedia contents to the mobile terminal, comprising the steps of:
(a) transmitting to the mobile terminal data including an address of contents, contents address information, and return address information, upon one of contents listed in a web page provided by the contents provider being selected by a user of the mobile terminal, wherein the contents address information has an address of a web page including information relating to the selected contents and the return address information has an address of the contents provider;
(b) connecting the mobile terminal to the media server by using the address of the contents;
(c) checking whether the connection established between the mobile terminal and the media server is interrupted while the mobile terminal is downloading the selected contents from the media server; and
(d) reconnecting the mobile terminal to the contents provider by using the return address information, if the connection is found interrupted in step (c); and
(e) connecting the mobile terminal to the web page corresponding to the contents address information, after a completion of the download of the selected contents.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the data is a WML (wireless markup language) script.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the return address information is included in a header of the selected contents transmitted from the media server to the mobile terminal.
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