WO2000057617A1 - Terminal de communication qui prend en charge des messages y compris des graphismes - Google Patents

Terminal de communication qui prend en charge des messages y compris des graphismes Download PDF

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WO2000057617A1
WO2000057617A1 PCT/EP2000/002370 EP0002370W WO0057617A1 WO 2000057617 A1 WO2000057617 A1 WO 2000057617A1 EP 0002370 W EP0002370 W EP 0002370W WO 0057617 A1 WO0057617 A1 WO 0057617A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72403User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
    • H04M1/72427User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality for supporting games or graphical animations
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72403User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
    • H04M1/7243User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality with interactive means for internal management of messages
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72469User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones for operating the device by selecting functions from two or more displayed items, e.g. menus or icons

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  • Communication terminal handling messages including graphics.
  • the invention relates to the transmission of graphics as a part of the messaging between communication terminals.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a method for handling transmission of messages including graphics between communication terminals.
  • This purpose is obtained by a method for handling messages transmitted between communication terminals via a wireless network, and comprising generation of a compound message including a text part and at least one graphical icon part and transmission of the message via the wireless network.
  • the handling of the compound message generation comprises steps of reading of a user inputted text part and converting the inputtet text into in a predefined message text format, adding a graphical part to the message, said graphical part includes a record for each of said at least one graphical icon part in a graphical format, and adding information in the message defining the position of said at least one graphical icon part in the text part.
  • the phones vil be able to include a real graphical file into the message and the receiving phone will be able to decode the graphical icon without knowing the pattern in advance.
  • the invention does furthermore relate to a communication terminal for handling messages and having a controller, a tranceiver for communicating with a wireless communication network, and a user interface through which the user operates the terminal, said user inter ace includes a display.
  • the communication terminal furthermore comprises a message editor application by means of which the user is allowed to generate a compound message including a text part and at least one graphical icon part; said controller generates a message for transmission via said tranceiver.
  • the message includes a text part in a predefined message text character format, a graphical part including a record for each of said at least one graphical icon part in a graphical format, and information in the message defining the position of said at least one graphical icon part in the text part.
  • the graphics used in the message may be found in a clip art like gallery including a plurality of graphical icons, or manually entered by the user by means of a graphical editor.
  • the invention does furthermore relate to a message format including a text part and at least one graphical icon part.
  • the meassage includes a text part in a predefined message text character format, a graphical part including a record for each of said at least one graphical icon part in a graphical format, and information in the message defining the position of said at least one graphical icon part in the text part.
  • an existing text message carrying concept such as e.g. SMS messaging in the GSM system will be able to transport graphics when the receiving and transmitting terminals have respective graphical editors/readers for coding and decoding the messages.
  • this information is handled by the Smart Messaging Concept.
  • This concept was disclosed by the applicant at the Cebit fair in March 1997 (Press release 20. March 1997) and discussed in details the document: "Smart Messaging Specification", Revision 1.0.0; September being available on the Internet address URL: www.forum.nokia.com/nf/concepts/smart/main.html. From this Internet address another document "Narrow-Band Sockets Specification”, Revision 1.0, March 7, 1997 may be downloaded. This document describes the Narrow-Band Socket (developed by a joint effort by of Intel and Nokia) that enables applications to access various network data bearer services using a standard socket interface.
  • the inventions will according to the preferred embodiment offer the user a built-in graphics composer application by means of which the user is allowed to create graphics himself directly on the phone.
  • the user will also not need to buy a PC interface cable, to be able to create graphics on a PC.
  • it is essential to offer sending and receiving graphics directly from one phone to another. Furthermore the graphics are actually included into the message text.
  • Fig. 1 schematically illustrates a preferred embodiment of a hand portable phone according to the invention.
  • Fig. 2 schematically shows the essential parts of a telephone for communication with a cellular or cordless network.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates the message reception scenario according to the invention.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates the message transmission scenario according to the invention.
  • Fig. 5 shows a display sequence of a phone receiving a message including graphics according to the invention.
  • Fig. 6 shows a display sequence of a phone inserting graphics into a message for transmission according to the invention.
  • Fig. 7 shows a display of a graphical editor of a phone for manually entering a new graphical icon according to the invention.
  • Fig. 8 schematically shows the essential parts of a GMS editor/reader according to the invention.
  • Fig. 1 shows a preferred embodiment of a phone according to the invention, and it will be seen that the phone, which is generally designated by 1 , comprises a user interface having a keypad 2, a display 3, an on/off button 4, a speaker 5, and a microphone 6 (only openings are shown).
  • the phone 1 according to the preferred embodiment is adapted for communication via a cellular network, but could have been designed for a cordless network as well.
  • the keypad 2 has a first group 7 of keys as alphanumeric keys, a soft key 8, a clear key 9, and a navigation key or a scroll key 10.
  • the present functionality of the soft key 8 is shown in a separate field in the display 3 just above the key 8.
  • Fig. 2 schematically shows the most important parts of a preferred embodiment of the phone, said parts being essential to the understanding of the invention.
  • the preferred embodiment of the phone of the invention is adapted for use in connection with the GSM 900MHz and GSM 1800 MHz network, but, of course, the invention may also be applied in connection with other phone networks.
  • the processor 18 controls the communication with the network via the transmitter/receiver circuit 19 and an antenna 20 that will be discussed in details below.
  • the microphone 6 transforms the user's speech into the analog signals, the signals formed thereby are A/D converted in an A/D converter (not shown) before the speech is encoded in an audio part 14.
  • the encoded speech signal is transferred to the processor 18, which i.a. supports the GSM terminal software.
  • the processor 18 also forms the interface to the peripheral units of the apparatus, including a RAM memory 17a and a Flash ROM memory 17b, a SIM card 16, the display 3 and the keypad 2 (as well as data, power supply, etc.).
  • the audio part 14 speech-decodes the signal, which is transferred from the processor 18 to the earpiece 5 via a D/A converter (not shown).
  • Receiving messages including graphics The ability to receive and send graphics via messages will require the features of storing a large amount of pre-specified graphics inside the phone (Clip-art / graphics templates), the ability to insert graphics into a message being composed, a method to browse the huge amount of graphics and a possibility to save received graphics, and to afterwards use them in message composing. According to the preferred embodiment of the invention it is furthermore possible to generate new graphics on the wireless communication terminal or the phone 1.
  • a header 50 includes some icons informing the user about e.g. the status of phone settings, time and un-read messages present in the phonebook. Furthermore it is seen from the first line that a new message is received, and the second line indicates the phone number or the name of the sender if this can be found in the phonebook based on the phone number of the sender. The the next two lines indicate the start of the message. If several messages are received, the initial text from the newest message will be displayed.
  • the functionality of the soft key 8 will advantageously be "read” as seen from the first display. Pressing this softkey 8 allows the user to read and edit the entire message as shown in the second display of fig. 5.
  • the user has chosen to read the message, simply by pressing the soft-key 8 having the "Read” functionality. This will directly enter the message viewing as seen in the second display of fig. 5. Now the functionality of the soft key 8 changes to "option”, and by pressing this key 8 the user gets direct access to e.g. delete, edit or forward the message.
  • the scroll key 10 the user may scroll through the message as seen in the third display.from the second and third display it is seen that the header 50 now identifies the sender of the message. Furthermore it is seen that the message includes graphics 51 formed as two Dolphins (the trademark of the Danish operator Sonofon).
  • Graphics can basically be of two types: “Large graphics” - as the Dolphins shown in the third display; and “In-line graphics” that means graphics with maximum height of that corresponding to the height of the text, e.g. 8 pixels. "In-line graphics” are placed in a text line and displayed as a text character. However the handling of the In-line graphics in the message will be similar to the handling of Large graphics.
  • the fourth display shows a message including "In-line graphics" 52.
  • the width of the graphics can basically be up to the width of a text line. However a maximum width of two-three character makes it easier to handle the message display. If the user (in the second, third or fourth display) now wants to save the graphics the graphics he can press the soft key 8 having the "Options" functionality and select "user graphics" in the option list displayed in the fifth display.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates the message received scenario.
  • a message is received and in step 101 the GMS reader 30 checks whether the received message is in the GMS format or not. If not the GMS reader 30 just starts to wait for the next message. Otherwise the GMS reader 30 reads the message and starts to identify the text part and possible graphics in step 102. When this is done the GMS message is displayed for the user in step 103.
  • step 101 the GMS reader 30 checks whether the received message is in the GMS format or not. If not the GMS reader 30 just starts to wait for the next message. Otherwise the GMS reader 30 reads the message and starts to identify the text part and possible graphics in step 102. When this is done the GMS message is displayed for the user in step 103.
  • step 106 upon request from the user.
  • step 106 the display of the messages remains until the user wants to close the message.
  • step 110 the GMS editor starts in step 110 when the user wants to enter a GMS message.
  • step 11 1 the entered text is read and when the user wants to enter graphics he can indicate this in step 112. Then he will have the choice (in step 113) of entering a new graphic by means of using the graphical editor 35 (step 114) of by recalling a graphical icon stored in one of the memories 32 or 33 (fig. 8) in step 115.
  • step 113 the choice
  • step 113 of entering a new graphic by means of using the graphical editor 35
  • step 114 of by recalling a graphical icon stored in one of the memories 32 or 33 (fig. 8) in step 115.
  • step 116 the GMS message is transmitted in step 117 and the application is closed.
  • stepl 16 the user will be allowed to close the application without transmitting the message.
  • the user has the ability to insert graphics into the message.
  • the user can insert graphics from both a pre-defined Clip-art directory, and from the "user graphics" gallery.
  • the soft-key 8 now allows the user directly to send the message, but by using the scroll key 10 alternative functionalities, inluding insert of graphics in the option called "Insert Graphic" as seen in the second picture of fig. 6.
  • By selecting the "Insert Graphics” option the user will be given a list of graphics groups, like: User Graphics, Animals, Business, Cartoons etc. as shown in the third display of fig. 6.
  • This list will contain logical groups of graphics from the clip-art database, and - as the first item - the complete list of the graphics stored by the user.
  • the list will also contain an item called "In-line icons", which will contain icons that can be included in the text lines, preferably having a maximum height corresponding to 8 pixels.
  • the list will also contain CLI icons, startup graphics etc. Selecting any of the items in this list, will give the user a list of all the graphics in the group. Selecting e.g. the item called "Animals” could give one of the graphics shown in the fourth or fifth display of fig. 6. Scrolling down with the scroll key 10 will show the next graphic in the "Animals" group.
  • the graphics editor basically allows the user to edit and define any pixels in the display.
  • the pixel editor display is displayed in fig. 7 and each pixei in the final drawing consists of 3 x 3 pixels in the editor.
  • the current position of the cursor is indicated with a hollow pixel 70.
  • a small preview 71 of the final drawing can be shown in the lower right corner of the display.
  • the soft key functionality "Options” the user can e.g. invert a specific pixel.
  • the basic soft key functionalities under “Option” could allow the user to simply invert pixels individually, but functions like "Circle", “Insert Text", “Reverse all” will also be included.
  • the cursor or hollow pixel 70 is moved in the display by means of navigation means.
  • the navigation key 10 only ailows the user to navigate in two directions, and therefore it is preferred to dedicate the "2", "4", "5" and “8" keys for moving the cursor in the four directions of the display.
  • an improved embodiment could include a four directional scroll key. Animations.
  • the graphical reader could offer the user a variety of pre-defined animations, which the user can attach to different "events" in the user interface. These events could e.g. be when entering a menu item, start-up animations, when an incoming call appears (for example CLI Group dependent), when the keyguard is activated or de-activated, etc.
  • the invention supports a scenario in which the user creates his own animations, e.g. on a Personal Computer and then downloads the animation to the phone, and used just like the pre-defined animations. The user can just send the animation to another user.
  • these animations are a sequence of pre-stored graphics that are displayed as a sequence.
  • An animation generator has to be able to identify and access the individual graphics in a memory.
  • Furthemore a set of parameters has to be present for the individual animation and the parameters must contain an identification of a start event, such as start up of the phone, detection of an incoming call etc..
  • the refreshing time or period has to be identified i.d. the time one graphic is displayed before it is replaced by the next graphic.
  • the duration of the animation has to be given and this will typically be when the full animation has been played once, or when the graphics in the full animation have been played as an endless sequence for e.g. two or three times.
  • the Graphical Messaging System is able to transport text, pictures and animations as one entity in messages handled by e.g. the Nokia Smart Messaging format.
  • the Nokia Smart Messaging format is presently used in connection with the GSM messaging system and therefore the overall concept may be regarded as well known for a man skilled in the art.
  • the format of the messages including graphics transmitted from one phone to another according to the preferred embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to fig. 4.
  • the message format is based on the Nokia/Intel Narrow Band Socket (NBS) specification. This format is already well known and used for a number of services already implemented in a wide range of Nokia products, e.g. Over The Air (OTA) business cards, OTA ringing tone download etc.
  • OTA Over The Air
  • a GMS reader 30 is listening to a Narrow BAND Socket (NBS) port 5514 decimal [158A hexadecimal] via the proceesor 18.
  • NBS Narrow BAND Socket
  • the received message is displayed in the display 3 and temporarily stored in a memory 34.
  • the reader 30 identifies the text part and the graphics part of the message and the user is as mentioned above, able to store the received graphics in a "User Graphics" memory 32 for later user.
  • a GMS editor 31 replaces this text editor and act fully as such one when handling text alone.
  • the user is able to enter a text part by using the text entry means - preferably the alphanumeric keys, and when the user via the "Option" functionality in the soft key 8 starts to enter graphics he can get one precoded graphical icon from a memory 33 including a plurality of clip art like graphics - preferably included in a plurality of groups (animals, business, cartoons etc.) in order to ease the search for a specific icon.
  • the "User graphic” memory 32 includes manually entered graphics, graphics received in a message, or clip art like graphics amended in the graphical editor 35.
  • GMS format The actual GMS format will be based on the Nokia Smart Messaging format, but the actual format will be as follows:
  • Tokens 04 FF are reserved If one of these values is present, the application may either stop processing or skip that GMS-item '

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L'invention concerne un terminal de communication pour prendre en charge des messages et muni d'un contrôleur, d'un émetteur-récepteur pour communiquer avec un réseau de communication sans fil et d'une interface utilisateur au moyen de laquelle l'utilisateur actionne le terminal. L'interface utilisateur comprend un afficheur. Le terminal de communication comprend en outre une application d'édition de messages au moyen de laquelle l'utilisateur peut générer un message combiné comprenant une partie texte et au moins une partie constituée d'icônes graphiques. Le contrôleur génère un message destiné à être émis au moyen dudit émetteur-récepteur; le message comprend une partie texte dans un format prédéfini de caractères de texte du message, une partie graphique comprenant un enregistrement pour au moins une des parties constituées d'icônes graphiques. L'information dans le message définit la position d'au moins une des parties constituées d'icônes graphiques à l'intérieur de la partie texte.
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