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- An apparatus and method for providing information in a graphical user interface comprising a touch screen
- the present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for providing information and especially to how information is stored and grouped in order for it to be accessible using simple hardware - such as for use in portable equipment.
- Portable electronic information providers may be mobile telephones, laptop computers, and portable calendars.
- the invention relates to an apparatus for providing information to a user, the apparatus comprising:
- the information providing means being adapted to provide active areas of a user interface providing the visual information
- each unit being uniquely identifiable and comprising: first information relating to a visual image to be provided by the providing means, second information relating to: which areas of the providing means are active during providing of the visual image by the providing means, and for each active area, third information relating to which information unit to provide on the providing means when the actual active area is activated,
- the identifying means being adapted to cause the providing means to provide the first information of the identified information unit
- altering means for, on the basis of the area identified by the third identifying means and the third information, of the actual information unit, relating to the identified activated area, having the identifying means subsequently identify the information unit relating to the third information of the actual information unit.
- an “information unit” comprises information sufficient for the user to understand the information of the visual image and therefrom to make a choice and select ("browse” or “surf to) another information unit and another visual image.
- the visual image visually indicates, at areas of the providing means corresponding to areas thereof which are active when the information unit in question is provided, to the user where activation of the providing means will cause another information unit to be provided.
- the visual information will normally be an image digitised in order for it to be stored, retrieved and provided on the providing means. This image may be desired static in time or, as will be described further below, changing in order to provide e.g. video.
- the information providing means comprise a touch screen where the active areas are predefined areas thereof, a depression or touch of which by the user may be detected.
- a touch screen comprises means for identifying depression of an active area thereof and for identifying which area was activated.
- the information units will be stored in a ROM, RAM, EPROM, EEPROM, hard disc or any other electronic storing means. Normally, any item of information or block or group of information will be represented therein by a unique address. Thus, the means for identifying which information unit is presently provided will preferably be adapted to represent the/an address of that information unit.
- an information unit will normally comprise information actually covering a number of addresses.
- an information unit may be said to have a single address, as all other parts thereof may have addresses relatively "positioned" and thus retrievable from the address of the information unit.
- Activation of an active area of the providing means will cause the visual image of another information unit to be provided - an information unit having an address different from the actual one.
- the identifying means will, upon activation of the providing means, be caused to represent or read/determine the third information (relating to the activated area) of the actual information unit. If the identifying means control the providing means in the sense that the providing means provide the visual image of the information unit identified by the identifying means, an activation of an active area of the providing means will cause the visual image of the then selected information unit to be provided thereon.
- the controlling and data handling of the present apparatus may be performed without the use of a general purpose software controlled processor in that the providing of the first information of an information unit may simply be to read a predetermined number of bits/bytes either at the address of the information unit or a given offset therefrom.
- the second information may be grouped into a variable number of units each representing an active area of the providing means.
- one solution thereto will be that, upon activation of an active or activatable area, the altering means will search through the second information pertaining to the actual information unit - and if an area corresponding to an area of a second information corresponds to that activated, the altering means will cause the actual information unit to be replaced.
- the apparatus further comprises means for receiving information units from an external source.
- the receiving means may comprise means for receiving information units transmitted using a wireless technology, such as via electromagnetic radiation, such as IR light, or radio waves.
- the receiving means are preferably adapted to regularly, such as continuously, receive a number of information units and wherein the storing means are adapted to receive and store the received information units.
- the providing means may provide the first information of the actual information unit regularly. This is especially desired when the contents of the first information of the same information unit may change.
- One example of such an information unit is one wherein that unit represents e.g. a movie/video channel where the first information of the information unit represents the flow of images or o frames of the movie/video.
- the providing means provide the first information of the actual information unit with a predetermined frequency, such as at least once per minute, preferably at least once per second, such as at least 10 times each second, such as more than 25 times each second.
- this updating of the first information may be independent of any updating - or frequency thereof - of the storing means.
- these are preferably stored consecutively in the storing means. If these are received from e.g. an external source, the information units are preferably stored in the order in which they were sent. In this manner, the external source may control the actual operation of the apparatus.
- neither of the first, second, third means, or the altering means comprise a software programmable general-purpose processor.
- the invention relates to a method of providing information to a user, the method comprising:
- each unit being uniquely identifiable and comprising: first information relating to a visual image to be provided by the providing means, second information relating to: which areas of the providing means are active during providing of the visual image by the providing means, and for each active area, third information relating to which information unit to provide on the providing means when the actual active area is activated,
- the method may further comprise, prior to step b), receiving the information units from an external source.
- the reception step may comprise receiving information units transmitted using a wireless technology, such as via electromagnetic radiation, such as IR light, or radio waves.
- the storing step - and alternatively also the receiving step - preferably comprises regularly, such as continuously, receiving a number of information units.
- step d) preferably comprises regularly, such as continuously, providing/updating the first information of the actual information unit on the providing means - and normally with a predetermined frequency as that mentioned above. Such updating may be performed independently of any updating of the storing means.
- the storing step preferably comprises, for each information unit, identifying the first information and the individual second information "groups" relating to individual active areas, and relatively storing this information and these "groups" identically or similarly for all information units.
- Another manner of simplifying the operation of the apparatus is to store the information units consecutively in the storing means - and preferably, in the situation where the information are provided from e g an external source, in the order in which they were received. This has the advantage that the operation and surfing/shifting between information units may be fully controllable by the information units and the relative positioning/storing thereof
- the information providing means is a touch screen having activatable, predefined areas thereon
- Figure 1 illustrates the preferred hardware set-up and operation
- Figure 2 illustrates how to navigate in the information received by the KnowledgeMan
- Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary wiring diagram of the KnowledgeMan
- the IR transmitter is connected to a computer, an E-prom, or some other information source
- the information transmitted by the transmitter may vary and may depend on the owner of the transmitter Thus, this information may be more or less static pages or a combination of such pages and a continuous video/audio feed Also, the transmitter may transmit information relating to the owner of the transmitter combined with information provided by a third party, which has leased part of the bandwidth of the system.
- the transmitted data is in analogue form and may contain text, pictures, video and audio.
- analogue transmission leads to an increased transmission rate and cost reductions.
- the present transmission rate is around 30 frames/sec.
- the receiver in the present context termed "KnowledgeMan", comprises an IR receiver, a memory with a memory manager, a LCD display with a controller and a memory, and a touch screen.
- the main circuitry 300 i.e. the part handling incoming and transferring data to the Memory Unit (MU) 375 comprises a Memory Manager Controller 305 (MMC), Controller Unit 310 (CU), receiver 315, Video Decoder 320 (VDC), Audio Decoder 325 (ADC), Display Controller 330 (DCT), Touch Screen Controller 335 (TSC), Navigator Controller 340 (NCT), Page Decoder 345 (PD), Battery Controller 350 (BC), RLE (Run Length Encoding) decoder 355 (RLED), Huffman Decoder 360 (HD), Audio Controller 365 (ACT) and Volume Controller 370.
- the CU 310 is arranged to control the function of various units. Thus, it receives data from the TSC 335 and controls the MMC 305 and DCT 330 to output relevant information to the display driver (not shown). Based on the data send to the display, the TSC 335 is provided with the position of new push buttons.
- the receiver 315 receives transmitted data and depending on the type of the received data and a control signal from the CU, the data is transmitted to the correct receiving unit, i.e. ADC 325, VDC 320 or MU.
- Data including image and/or audio information (video and/or audio streams) is usually sent to directly to the display via MMC to prevent unnecessary delays. However, both audio and video streams can be transferred to the memory for intermediate storage. Remaining data types are stored in the MU as described below.
- Received and stored compressed data is decompressed by means of HD 360 and RLED 355 by input from PDC 345.
- other compressions such as MPG, TIFF or any other sutiable copmlkoirersion may also be used
- NC 340 receives navigation data through the external device controllers and provides the CU with data, which generates control signals relating to on screen navigation.
- VC and ACT control the audio volume output of the KnowledgeMan receiver.
- the BC 350 (an A/D converter) is arranged to sense and indicate the battery level to the CU.
- the CU is arranged as a dynamic state machine; thus, the need for a convention, expensive programmable microprocessor is eliminated.
- the circuitry 300 is arranged as on single circuit, and most preferably in single-chip technology.
- a more general function description of the Receiver is as follows: KnowledgeMan receives data through the memory manager and fills the memory. A certain protocol is used for packaging the transmitted data in order to unpack the received data.
- Every information source has a start page showing the available subjects, which the user may select.
- This start page is grabbed by the LCD controller from the memory and is displayed on the LCD screen.
- the LCD controller sends information to the touch screen processor about how many touch screen buttons exist and where the are to be located on the LCD screen.
- the touch screen controller sends information to the memory manager, which in turn selects the appropriate data from the memory and sends it further to the LCD controller and displays it on the screen as a new page.
- the touch screen processor is also updated with information about new touch bottoms.
- the transmission is in continuous mode, which means that the memory is updated all the time as long as the connection with the transmitter is on. When a disconnection appears, the receiver still has the stored data available for the user.
- the user may also lock the receiver to a certain information source in order to avoid data from other information sources to be displayed on the LCD screen.
- the receiver has full video and audio capacity.
- the memory manager transfers the information directly to the LCD display without using the memory.
- one page of the memory may receive e.g. video via the continuous updating of the memory.
- the KnowledgeMan will comprise means for outputting audio to e.g. a set of speakers or a set of headphones.
- the specific components/operations are:
- a frame is a complete page, which may be displayed on the LCD screen
- Each subject is defined in a hierarchy of frames/pages.
- the hierarchy is established by existing push bottoms in each frame where each push bottom represents a new frame.
- the frames are stored in hierarchy level sequence in the memory. For example, we have three subjects (A, B, C) with the following structure of frames:
- the storing procedure then starts all over again.
- the memory may be expanded by e.g. providing a replaceable memory of any known type.
- the transmission data including different levels is transmitted with different rates.
- this approach depends on the information importance, relevancy and accessibility to the user.
- a memory frame comprises information that will be displayed and also information, which defines push bottoms and the position and area of each push bottom on the display.
- the frame contains links to the following frames on the next level in the hierarchy for one subject.
- Fetches the next memory frame from memory displays it on the LCD screen and gives the Touch screen the co-ordinates for the area of existing push bottoms in the frame.
- the touch screen tells the Frame controller what frame is to be displayed next.
- Fig. 2A is the start page illustrated on the display when e.g. information from a new transmitter is received.
- This display provides a number of touch areas for the user to select between two transmitters and two subjects.
- Figure 2 illustrate how the selection of a given choice changes the information on the screen as well as the positions and contents/actions of the available push buttons on the screen.
- the available transmitters may be seen and any thereof may be selected in order to totally change the contents and information of the KnowledgeMan.
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