WO1997038529A1 - Access system and method for providing interactive access to an information source through a television distribution system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to an access system and method for providing interactive access to an information source without the need for expensive computer hardware. More particularly, the present invention relates to providing access to the Internet through a cable television distribution system.
- the aforementioned need is satisfied by an access system and method for providing an interactive access system to an information source through a television distribution system which includes a television distribution network, headend distribution equipment, and a plurality of terminals.
- the television distribution network has a network headend, a plurality of terminal ends, a plurality of upstream channels, and a plurality of downstream channels .
- Each downstream channel carries a television transmission which includes a plurality of sequentially transmitted picture fields, and each transmitted picture field including a picture interval corresponding to a transmission of pixelated picture data and a blank interval corresponding to a transmission of no pixelated picture data.
- Each upstream channel carries data transmissions to the network headend.
- the headend distribution equipment is interfaced to the network headend of the television distribution network for distributing the television transmissions over the respective downstream channels of the television distribution network.
- Each terminal is interfaced to a terminal end of the television distribution network for receiving the television transmissions over the respective downstream channels of the television distribution network, and is also interfaced to a display device for displaying a selected one of the television transmissions.
- the access system includes an input device, an upstream transmitter, a headend server, an upstream receiver, a blank interval inserter, and a blank interval extractor.
- the input device is associated with one of the terminals for inputting into the terminal a command for the information source.
- the upstream transmitter is associated with the terminal and transmits the inputted command on an upstream channel of the distribution network.
- the headend server is associated with the headend distribution equipment and is interfaced to the information source.
- the upstream receiver is also associated with the headend distribution equipment and is interfaced to the headend server for receiving the inputted command on the upstream channel of the distribution network and for forwarding the received command to the headend server.
- the headend server transmits a command based on the forwarded command to the information source, and the information source transmits information to the headend server in response to the forwarded command.
- the blank interval inserter is associated with the headend distribution equipment and is interfaced to the headend server to receive information based on the transmitted information from the headend server and to insert sequential portions of the received information into the blank intervals of sequential picture fields of at least one of the television transmissions.
- the blank interval extractor is interfaced to the terminal for extracting the inserted sequential portions of the information from the blank intervals of the sequential picture fields of the television transmissions. The extracted information is then displayed on the display device.
- Figs. 2A and 2B are timing diagrams of downstream and upstream channels, respectively, of the television distribution network shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram of the headend server shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 7 is a diagram of a downstream packet transmitted on one of the downstream channels shown in Fig. 2A;
- Figs. 8A-8B are diagrams of payloads that can be sent in the downstream packet shown in Fig. 7;
- Figs. 10A-10F are diagrams of payloads that can be sent be sent in the upstream packet shown in Fig. 9;
- Fig. 11 is a flow diagram showing the acknowledgment process performed in the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- each transmitted picture field 28 on a respective downstream channel 20 includes a plurality of sequentially transmitted picture fields 28, where each transmitted picture field 28 includes a picture interval 30 corresponding to a transmission of pixelated picture data, and a blank interval or vertical blanking interval 32 corresponding to a transmission of no pixelated - & -
- the blank interval 32 is necessary due to constraints imposed by electron gun display devices. More particularly, many (but not all) television display devices employ an electron gun (not shown) and a phosphorescent screen (also not shown) to display a television transmission 24, and a picture from a transmitted picture field 28 is created on the screen by focusing the electron gun to fire electrons onto the screen in a series of horizontal lines sequentially applied from the top of the screen to the bottom. Accordingly, after the end of a first picture field 28, a vertical blanking interval 32 is necessary at the beginning of a second picture field 28 to allow time to retrace the electron gun from the bottom of the screen to the top.
- each transmitted picture field 28 also includes a horizontal blanking interval (not shown) between each transmitted horizontal line to allow time to retrace the electron gun from the end of one line to the beginning of another line.
- each picture field 28 in the USA broadcasting convention is l/60th of a second in temporal length T, and two picture fields 28 combine to form one picture frame.
- the network headend 14 of the television distribution system 11 is connected to a cable headend 34, and the cable headend 34 includes cable headend equipment or headend distribution equipment 36 and a headend server 38.
- the cable headend equipment 36 includes a cable network headend controller 44 for controlling the distribution of the television transmissions 24 over the respective downstream channels 20 of the television distribution network 12.
- the headend controller 44 is well-known and therefore need not be further described here.
- the cable headend equipment 36 may also include a video scrambler 46 for receiving the television transmissions 24 in the form of video programming and scrambling such video programming 24 (only one video scrambler 46 is shown in Fig. 4) .
- a video scrambler 46 for receiving the television transmissions 24 in the form of video programming and scrambling such video programming 24 (only one video scrambler 46 is shown in Fig. 4) .
- An RF modulator 48 is included in the cable headend equipment for each downstream channel 20 to modulate the respective television transmission 24 to the downstream channel 20 frequency (only one RF modulator 48 is shown in Fig. 4), and a single RF combiner 50 receives the outputs from all RF modulators 48 and combines such outputs to form a single signal .
- the access system 10 includes an input device 58 associated with one of the terminals 54 for inputting into the terminal a command for an information source 60.
- the command input into the terminal 54 by the inputting device 58 is transmitted by an upstream transmitter 106 on an RF- modulated upstream channel 22 of the television distribution network 12 from the terminal 54 to the cable headend equipment 36.
- the application server 68 also has a user database manager 80A in combination with a user database 80 for managing access system user information.
- a user database 80 for managing access system user information.
- information includes information on each user, certain characteristics and attributes associated with each user, information on frequently accessed information for each user, and the like.
- the application server 68 may also have a billing interface module 82 associated with a billing interface 82A for purposes of billing users for use of the access system 10.
- the billing interface 82A can connect with any of a plurality of known accounting systems for purposes of billing, including the accounting system for billing use of the television distribution system 11.
- transmitting only refresh information can greatly reduce the amount of downstream information that must be sent to the terminal 54, especially if only a small change to a screen is necessary.
- the terminal 54 is programmed to operate based on such refresh information.
- the refresh information from the terminal display manager 88 and other information from the application server 68 is forwarded to the communications controller 66 by way of the set top communication module 70.
- the communications controller 66 receives the forwarded information and in turn forward such information to a vertical blanking interval (VBI) data inserter or VBI inserter 90.
- VBI vertical blanking interval
- a VBI inserter 90 is provided for each downstream channel 20 (only one VBI inserter 90 is shown in Fig. 4) to insert sequential portions of the forwarded information from the communications controller 66 into the blank intervals 32 of sequential picture fields 28 of the television transmission 24 of the respective downstream channel 20.
- the terminal 54 includes an RF tuner 94 and a downstream VBI extractor 92. More particularly, the RF tuner 94 is preset to tune in and demodulate the downstream channel 20 having the television transmission 24 with the inserted information, and the VBI extractor 92 extracts the inserted sequential portions of the inserted information from the blank intervals 32 of the sequential picture fields 28 of the demodulated television transmission 24. The extracted information is then forwarded to a terminal processor 96.
- VBI insertion and extraction to send downstream data from the headend server 38 to the terminal 54 in that the equivalent baud rate of such down stream data can approach 100K or more. More particularly, assuming the equivalent baud rate of each blank line in a VBI is about 12.5K, and assuming eight lines of each VBI are employed by the access system 10 of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the 100K equivalent baud rate i ⁇ achieved.
- the inserted information sent downstream from the cable headend equipment 36 is coded and/or compressed by the terminal display manager 88 using well-known techniques to minimize transmission time.
- the processor 96 includes software for performing the function of decoding and decompressing the coded and/or compressed refresh information.
- the terminal 54 may include a de-coding and/or decompression module 98 interposed between the VBI extractor 92 and the processor 96 for decoding and decompressing the coded and/or compressed refresh information before such information is presented to the terminal processor 96.
- the terminal processor 96 may be associated with a memory
- the terminal processor 96 and the memory 100 produce display information from the extracted information, and the display information is displayed on the display device 56.
- the extracted information includes the screens rendered by the terminal display manager 88 of the application server 68. The process of producing display information by a set top terminal 54 and terminal processor 96 is well-known and need not be further described here.
- the input device 58 for inputting the commands into the terminal 54 is a computer-style keyboard 58. Accordingly, a user of the access system 10 can type word commands, E-mail, and the like. Also preferably, the keyboard 58 includes a mouse device for moving a graphic pointer displayed on the display device 56.
- the keyboard 58 includes an infrared (IR) transmitter 102 for transmitting keystroke signals from the keyboard 58 in the form of an IR transmission.
- IR infrared
- the terminal 54 include an IR receiver 104 for receiving the IR transmissions from the keyboard 58 and for forwarding signals corresponding to the transmitted keystroke signals to the terminal processor 96.
- the headend server 39 is a centralized processor for each of the plurality of the terminals 54. Accordingly, the upstream receiver 64 may receive a plurality of inputted commands from a plurality of the terminals 54 on one or more of the upstream channels 22 of the distribution network 12, and then forward the respective received commands to the headend server 38.
- the headend server 39 acting as a centralized processor for each of the plurality of the terminals 54 allows for terminal-to-terminal communications, at least among the terminals 54 in the television distribution system 11.
- a message is sent from a first terminal 54 to the headend server 38 and is then routed by the headend server 38 to a second terminal 54, bypassing the information source 60.
- the message is an e-mail message or is a message transmitted during a chat session.
- the downstream packet 110 also includes four SND bytes (SND A - SND D) , where each SND byte corresponds to an upstream channel 22 associated with the downstream channel 20 on which the downstream packet 110 is being sent.
- Each SND byte contains a session ID of a sender (i.e., a terminal 54) that is allowed to transmit upstream data in the next upstream slot 108 of the corresponding upstream channel 22.
- a sender i.e., a terminal 54
- the terminal 54 assigned the session ID '1' may transmit in the next upstream slot 108 on the upstream channel 22 that corresponds to 'B' .
- any terminal 54 is allowed to transmit in the next corresponding upstream slot 108, for- example, to request a new session.
- the housekeeping payload 114 also includes a number of session request (log ⁇ in) acknowledgements (LACKs) .
- the housekeeping payload 114 includes a one-byte indicator of the number of LACKs, followed by each LACK.
- each LACK includes a 'box ID' corresponding to a unique terminal ID number associated with a requesting terminal 54, a one- byte session ID that identifies the requesting terminal 54 during the session, a two-byte downstream channel indicator indicating the downstream channel 20 the requesting terminal 54 should tune in to, and a one-byte upstream channel indicator indicating the upstream channel 22 the terminal 54 should be broadcasting on.
- upstream data from the terminal 54 is sent in the form of an upstream packet 116.
- each upstream packet 116 includes a 4-byte CRC value, as with each downstream packet 110, a one-byte identifier v/hich has the session ID assigned to the terminal 54 and a check bit indicating whether the upstream packet 110 has an even or an odd packet number, a one-byte data length indicator indicating the length of a multi-byte upstream payload in the packet 116, and the payload.
- the upstream payload has a structure 118 that includes a two-byte length indicator and the contents of the payload.
- Figs. 10B-10F are examples of the contents of various upstream payloads.
- an upstream packet 116 may have an upstream re-send request payload 124 which includes a one-byte indicator signifying that the upstream packet 116 is an resend request 124, and a two-byte serial number of the downstream packet 110 that must be re ⁇ sent .
- the upstream packet 116 has an upstream keystroke payload 126, as seen in Fig. 10E, which includes a one-byte indicator signifying that the upstream packet 116 is a keystroke payload 126, and a two-byte keystroke code.
- the keystroke code includes information on whether a CTRL/ALT/SHIFT key is being pressed at the time a key is struck.
- the input device 58 includes a mouse or mouse-like device (not shown) , and mouse movements are input to the terminal 54 and the access system 10 as commands.
- an upstream packet 116 may have upstream mouse movement information 128, as seen in Fig. 10F.
- the mouse movement information 128 includes a one-byte indicator signifying that the upstream packet 116 is a mouse movement payload 128, a one-byte mouse-stroke code, a two- byte mouse X-coordinate, and a two-byte mouse Y-coordinate.
- the one-byte mouse-stroke code includes information on whether a SHIFT/CTRL/ALT key is being pressed, and left, middle,- and right mouse button information.
- upstream data packets 116 are kept relatively short to lessen the probability that any one packet will be corrupted by noise. It should be noted, however, that such short upstream packets 116 are not prohibitive in that most upstream commands are relatively short: a mouse movement, a keystroke, etc.
- the problem of noise is also addressed by the present invention by including a noise detector 130 in the communications controller 66 at the cable headend 34, as seen in Fig. 3.
- the noise detector 130 detects a noise level on each of the upstream channels 22, and if necessary, the communications controller 66 can re ⁇ assign a terminal 54 from a first upstream channel 22 to a second upstream channel 22 based on the noise level of the first upstream channel 22 and the second upstream channel 22.
- the communications controller 66 can direct the terminal 54 to transmit at a higher level on the upstream channel 22 if necessary based on the detected noise level of the upstream channel 22.
- the noise detector 130 comprises software that determines noise levels by keeping statistics corresponding to the number of corrupted upstream packets 116 received on each upstream channel 22.
- the session request is successful. If not, a new random downstream and upstream channel 20, 22 may be tried.
- the communications controller 66 will receive collided data and neither terminal 54 will receive a LACK.
- each terminal 54 then waits a random amount of time and attempts a second session request. The process is repeated until both session requests are handled by the communications controller 66 .
- the terminal waits for a downstream packet 110 that has been addressed to the terminal 54 in response to the command.
- each received dov/nstream packet 110 is checked to determine if the packet serial number is correct. If the packet serial number is wrong, a re-send request 124 (Fig. 10D) is sent with the packet serial number of the last packet that was successfully received.
- the headend server 38 interprets a re-send request 124 as a request to re-send the packet 110 having the re-send serial number and every packet 110 sent thereafter.
- the terminal 54 can attempt a re-connect.
- the terminal Preferably, in a re-connect attempt, the terminal makes a session request 120 on a nev; downstream and upstream channel 20, 22.
- each downstream packet 110 and upstream packet 116 is quickly acknowledged (ACKed) by the packet recipient, as seen in Figs. 7 and IOC.
- ACKed is quickly acknowledged
- a packet sender waits for up to two upstream slots 108 or picture fields 28 to receive an ACK from a packet recipient. If an ACK is not received in this time by a terminal 54, the terminal 54 preferably re-sends the upstream packet 116 for which acknowledgment is sought. If a terminal 54 is forced to re-send data a predetermined number of times, a re- connect attempt is preferably made on new downstream and upstream channels 20, 22.
- first data is input for the headend server 38 into one of the terminals 54 (step S1101) , and is transmitted from the terminal 54 on an upstream channel 22 of the distribution network 12 (step S1102) .
- the transmitted first data is then received on the upstream channel 22 of the distribution network 12 at communications controller 66 of the headend server 38 (step S1103) , and a first acknowledgment (ACK) of the received first data is transmitted from the headend server 38 on a downstream channel 20 of the distribution network 12 (S1104) .
- ACK first acknowledgment
- the transmitted first ACK is then received on the downstream channel 20 of the distribution network 12 at the terminal 54 (step S1105) to indicate that the inputted first data was successfully received.
- the first ACK is received by the terminal 54 within about two picture fields 28 or upstream slots 108 (2T) .
- second data is also transmitted from the communications controller 66 of the headend server 38 on a downstream channel 20 of the distribution network 12 (step S1106) and is received by the terminal 54 (S1107) .
- the terminal 54 transmits a second ACK of the received second data on an upstream channel 22 of the distribution network 12 (step S1108) , and the transmitted second ACK is received by the headend server 38 (step S1109) to indicate that the second data was successfully received by the terminal 54.
- a user at a terminal 54 may view a television transmission 24 carried on a selected downstream channel 20 and automatically retrieve information from the information source 60 relating to the contents of the television transmission 24. More specifically, it is preferable that the user agent 74 of the access system 10 have access to a commercial database 132 (as seen in Fig. 5) , where the commercial database 132 includes resource location information relating to at least some portions of the television transmission 24.
- the commercial database 132 may include a schedule of television commercials on the various downstream channels 20, and for each commercial may include a universal resource locator
- the user need only input a command to the headend server 38.
- the command may merely be the push of a button on the input device 58, without- anything more.
- the headend server 38 automatically acquires the URL corresponding to the commercial and retrieves the web page to which the URL refers from the information source 60.
- the web page may then be displayed to the user, and the user may input further access system commands or else return to viewing a television transmission 24 carried on a selected downstream channel 20.
- the URL may be transmitted to the user and stored in the memory 100 of the terminal 54. If it is envisioned that there is sufficient demand for a web page by multiple users at multiple terminals, the headend server 38 may be pre- programmed to obtain such v/eb page in advance and cache the web page in the cache engine 78.
- the information source 60 of the preferred embodiment of the present invention be an Internet service provider having access to the well-known Internet intercommunications network, but nevertheless one skilled in the art will recognize that other information sources may be accessed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- the information source 60 accessed by the access system 10 of the present invention not all of the afore-described elements are necessary.
- the information source is the application server 68 itself, the router 40 and the CSU/DSU 42 are not likely necessary. From the foregoing description, it can be seen that the present invention comprises a new and useful access system for accessing information from a remote information source.
- the access system is particularly useful since it takes advantage of an already-existing television distribution system, since a user of the access system need not invest substantial resources in personal computers, modems, and the like, since a user need not be technically sophisticated, and since a user need not tie up a telephone line to obtain such information. Moreover, the equivalent baud rate of such an access system is significantly higher than that available from a conventional 28.8K baud rate telephone modem. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiment described above without departing from the broad inventive concepts thereof. For example, it may be appreciated that a personal computer (not shown) could be interfaced to the terminal 54 to provide enhanced access while still being within the spirit and scope of the present invention. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiment disclosed but is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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