WO2005022791A1 - Providing service selection and obtaining services - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to provided a method of and a system for providing service selection at a mobile terminal.
- the invention relates also to a mobile terminal comprising means for obtaining required service components of a service, and to a method of operating a mobile terminal comprising obtaining required service components of a service.
- Other aspects of the invention provide a method of providing service selection data on a display, and a mobile terminal comprising a controller arranged to order hierarchically services.
- UMTS Universal Mobile Telephone Service
- HCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- DVB-T Digital Video Broadcasting
- DVB-T which is related to DVB-C (cable) and DVB-S (satellite)
- DVB-T is the terrestrial variant of the DVB standard and is a wireless point-to-multipoint data delivery mechanism developed for digital TV broadcasting and based on the MPEG- 2 transport stream for the transmission of video and synchronized audio.
- DVB-T has the capability of efficiently transmitting large amounts of data over a radio channel to a high number of users at a low cost (the cost being low when compared to data transmission through mobile telecommunication networks using e.g. UMTS/GPRS).
- DVB-T data rates have been shown to provide up to 4-20 Mbit/s, where the lower end of the range corresponds to reception within a very high speed (300 km/h) moving receiver.
- Another advantage of DVB-T is that it has proven to be exceptionally robust, particularly in that it works well with receivers moving in geographic conditions that would normally affect other types of transmissions, such as with the rapid changes of reception conditions found when moving in hilly or mountainous terrain.
- broadband data broadcast networks include that provided under the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC).
- ATSC and DVB utilize a containerisation technique in which content for transmission is placed into MPEG-2 packets which act as data containers.
- the containers can be utilized to transport any suitably digitised data including, but not limited to High Definition TV, multiple channel Standard definition TV (PAL/NTSC or SECAM), and broadband multimedia data and interactive services.
- PAL/NTSC or SECAM multiple channel Standard definition TV
- DVB-T is a cross-platform standard that is shared by many countries thereby avoiding many issues caused by frequency compatibility and roaming.
- the combination of mobile telecommunications and a relatively very low cost digital broadband channel provides the possibility of interactive services including uni- directional and bi-directional services such as audio and video streaming (TV & Radio), file downloads and advanced gaming applications etc. This allows some flexibility in the way different media content is combined, delivered and consumed.
- a method of providing service selection at a mobile terminal comprising: transmitting a plurality of services, each of the services comprising one or more service components, at least some of the service components having different media formats, the service components for a given service being transmitted in a time- sliced manner at a given frequency; generating service identification data relating service components at a given frequency to services and identifying the media format of each service component; repeatedly transmitting the service identification data at the frequency carrying the corresponding service components; and repeatedly transmitting information relating to the tirning of transmissions of the service identification data.
- the timing information may include data relating to IP datacasting burst parameters such as, for example the start time of the IP burst, the duration of the burst, the time to the next burst, etc.
- a mobile terminal may receive multiple service components from a single service at different frequencies. This can occur for example if different service components are received under different cells.
- the timing information may be transmitted in a network different to that used for the service identification data information transmission. Here it may be performed in response to an enquiry from a mobile terminal, which may be using the different network.
- the method preferably further comprises receiving the service identification data at a mobile terminal; and at the mobile terminal, hierarchically arranging the services including the service components from the received service identification data.
- a system for providing service selection at a mobile terminal comprising: means for transrnittmg a plurality of services, each of the services comprising one or more service components, at least some of the service components having different media formats, the service components for a given service being arranged to be transmitted in a time-sliced manner at a given frequency; means for transmitting service identification data relating service components at a given frequency to services and identifying the media format of each service component; means for repeatedly transmitting the service identification data at the frequency carrying the corresponding service components; and means for repeatedly transmitting information relating to the timing of transmissions of the service identification data; whereby a mobile terminal can use the timing information to tune to an appropriate frequency at an appropriate time to decode service identification data relating to a required service and subsequently obtain required service components thereof, potentially resulting in a saving in power usage.
- Crossmedia data i.e. data having many different media formats
- the invention can provide the bundling and aggregating of data having different media formats into bigger entities, aggregates or sets that are easier to identify by an end-user, thus making the access of relevant services or service components more simple.
- a service provider can use one channel to transfer all electronic services or media formats to end users.
- the invention allows the same content to be sent in the systems of multiple operators and to the customers of different operators. This is likely in most cases to result in an increase in cost-efficiency. Therefore one service, having one identifying address, can be accessed by the customers of one or more operators, and potentially from one or more service sets. This can provides for the wider distribution of content than that which might be possible without using the invention.
- a service component may be defined as an item of consumable content.
- all consumable content items may be defined as service components.
- a mobile terminal comprising: means for receiving at least one repeated transmission of information relating to the timing of transmissions of service identification data; means for using the timing information to tune to an appropriate frequency at an appropriate time to decode service identification data, the service identification data relating service components at the frequency to services and identifying the media format of each service component; and means for subsequently obtaining, from service components transmitted in a time-sliced manner at the given frequency, required service components of a service.
- a method of operating a mobile terminal comprising: receiving at least one repeated transmission of information relating to the timing of transmissions of service identification data; using the timing information to tune to an appropriate frequency at an appropriate time to decode service identification data, the service identification data relating service components at the frequency to services and identifying the media format of each service component; and subsequently obtaining, from service components transmitted in a time-sliced manner at the given frequency, required service components of a service.
- the method preferably comprises using the service identification data to generate a service guide for one or more services.
- a method of providing service selection data on a display comprising: receiving service identification data relating service components at a given frequency to services and relating services at the given frequency to service sets; hierarchically arranging services including the appropriate service components; and displaying the different service sets, services or service components.
- the arranging step can comprise using data items describing the various service components for categorising received content items.
- the content items preferably are categorised according to content type.
- the services are arranged in an order according to their timing.
- a method of receiving a content item according to the invention comprises: providing service selection data using the above method; and following selection of a displayed service set, service or service component, tuning to the correct frequency at the appropriate time when the selected service set, service or service component is being transmitted.
- a mobile terminal comprising: means arranged to receive service identification data relating service components at a given frequency to services and relating services at the given frequency to service sets; a controller arrange to order hierarchically services including the appropriate service components; and means arranged to display the different service sets, services or service components.
- Figure 1 illustrates the authoring of multicast service sets, and the provision of services to a mobile terminal
- Figure 2 illustrates how service components are transmitted on a channel using time-slicing in one embodiment of the invention
- Figure 3A shows schematically one example of the hierarchy under which service components can be found
- Figure 3B shows an example of a partial content of one service
- Figure 4 shows schematically the arrangement of selected hardware and software components forming part of a DVB-T client according to the invention and constituting the mobile terminal shown in Figure 1;
- Figures 5 to 8 illustrate examples of successive screen-shots of a display forming part of the user interface of the mobile terminal of Figure 4, and in particular:
- Figure 5 illustrates how the layout includes a service selector area and a service display area
- Figure 6 illustrates an example of the selection of one service within in a service set in the display ;
- Figure 7 illustrates the display of services forming part of the service set selected in
- Figure 8 illustrates the display of service components forming part of the service selected in Figure 7 in a selectable manner.
- a multicast service system bundles certain services together into a service set.
- Each service set is associated with identifying data including an identifier unique to the service set.
- the identifying data also includes a number of different type metadata items both for the service set and for the services included in the service set.
- the identifier and the metadata are preferably transmitted in a table format in the transport stream.
- the table can be similar to the tables used in DVB-T, such as for example the bouquet association table (BAT) of the standard ETSI EN 300 468 (the '468 standard).
- BAT bouquet association table
- the identifier and metadata items are preferably presented as descriptors like those defined in the '468 standard.
- One multicast service system may bundle services from one or more service operators into one or more service sets. These services may comprise live content and/ or stored content.
- the multicast service system may forward the bundled service set to one or more multicast operators, which can then transmit the forwarded service sets as multicasts to receivers in IP (Internet Protocol) datacasting bursts. This is illustrated in Figure 1.
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- first to fifth service providers 10-14 are shown, each of which is a provider of live content, of stored content or of mixed content.
- the first to third service providers 10-12 provide services to a first multicast service system 16.
- the third to fifth service providers 12-14 provide services to a second multicast service system 17.
- Each of the multicast service systems 16, 17 forwards service sets formed by bundling received services to a respective multicast operator 18, 19.
- the service sets are then multicast in IP datacasting bursts 15, and can be received by a mobile terminal 20.
- Each service provider may provide one or more services.
- Each service comprises one or more service components.
- Each of the service components may have a different media format.
- a service component could be in any format, for example audio, video, game, software, chat, offline web page, carousels and so on.
- the service components may comprise live and/or stored content.
- the service components comprise, in addition to the content data, a number of data items associated with and describing the component.
- the data items may also comprise metadata items.
- the descriptive data items and metadata items may be transmitted or signalled in table format.
- the table may for example be similar to the Service Description Table (SDT) or the Event Information Table (EIT) as described in the '468 standard.
- SDT Service Description Table
- EIT Event Information Table
- the multicast service system may associate one or more of the service sets and/or the service components with other data items, e.g. data relating: to a bandwidth for the service set and/or the service component, to the file size of a downloadable software file, to parental control, to the price of a service, to keywords, sources or genre, to the ordering of a service set and/ or the service itself, and so on.
- Bandwidth can be allocated to a service, to a service component or to a service set.
- the multicast service system 16,17 creates a service set schedule, which comprises information relating to the timing of the transmission of the IP datacasting burst.
- the timing information may include data relating to IP datacasting burst parameters such as, for example the start time of the IP burst, the duration of the burst, the time to the next burst, etc.
- the service set schedule also may comprise information concerning the carrier transmission frequency of the service set.
- the service components (Sll, .., Sim; S21, .., S2n) relating to a particular service may be transmitted in a burst over a DVB-T network.
- First and second bursts 30, 31 have a duration ('duration 1', 'duration 2'), defined by start and end times ('start time 1', 'start time 2'; 'end time 1, 'end time 2').
- the bursts 30, 31 are transmitted with an interval ('interval 1') between the end of the first burst and the start of the second burst.
- each burst commences with ESG data (ESG 1, ESG 2).
- the content of consecutive bursts 30, 31 may be the same, or they may be at least partly different. Instead of a burst containing all service components for a set and containing service components relating only to that set, one burst may comprise any number of the service components of a service, or it may contain service components from one or more services or service sets.
- the order in which the service components and the ESG data are in the burst is determined by the multicast service system or by the multicast operator.
- the service set schedule may be part of the ESG data or it may be transmitted separately.
- the data items associated with and describing the service set, the services and the service components when combined with the service set schedule comprise Electronic Service Guide (ESG) data.
- ESG Electronic Service Guide
- the ESG data or parts thereof may also be transmitted through a separate, second network.
- This second network would normally be a mobile phone network, such as GSM, GPRS, 3G or UMTS, but might be a LAN or any other communications network.
- This second network preferably is wireless, but might instead be wired.
- the ESG data transmitted via the second network may be used by a terminal receiving the ESG data for controlhng the terminal (and a receiver forming part thereof), for the reception of IP datacasting bursts.
- the ESG data may be transmitted on an IP Control
- the ESG data includes metadata about the services, such as what types of services are available, how the service content can be received and how it can be consumed. This metadata is sent as a set of announcement files using IP based protocols.
- the ESG data on the IP Control Channel is transmitted repeatedly in carousel-style.
- the available services are arranged hierarchically.
- Figure 3A shows one example of the hierarchical structure of the services
- Figure 3B shows an example of a partial content of one service.
- the hierarchical structure contains categories. There can be many levels of categories.
- the categories classify the service sets. Service sets combine the same kind of services together, although they can instead relate to an identifiable entity, for example CNN(RTM), or BBC(RTM).
- a service set is owned by a Service Provider (SP) or a Content Provider (CP).
- SP Service Provider
- CP Content Provider
- One CP or SP can have many service sets.
- One service can belong to many different service sets but all the services of one service set are preferably owned by the same SP or CP.
- Services are the lowest level of the hierarchy in this example.
- the hierarchy of the available services is quite static. Services and service sets can change, but changes are infrequent and no end time for the service is usually announced to the user.
- the ESG data contains metadata describing the level in question (i.e. whether it is a category, service set or service) and links to more detailed information.
- a service set can have a default service, i.e. a service which is opened as the service set is entered, identified by the metadata.
- a service set may also be associated in the user interface with a button or menu behind which there is a list of included services.
- the more dynamic part of ESG information is the program part.
- the program part includes service sessions, which are instances of services and which have a start time and a stop time.
- Service sessions comprise service items or service components.
- Service items are "pieces" of content that can be individually consumed. All the service items of the service session are transmitted using same kind of transmission parameters. As with service sessions, service items can have their own start time and stop time inside the service session. It depends on the multicast operator 18,
- This hierarchical structure makes it easier for the user of the terminal 20 to find the services that they are interested in, and also makes it easier for the operator 18, 19 to schedule the sessions so that the service sessions that are deemed to be likely to interest the same people overlap as little as possible.
- a service category could be "News" with a service set "CNN News Watch” and under that a service “Live Update” ( Figure la).
- the service News.CNNNewsWatchXiveUpdate contains service sessions, for example a program about the latest business news as shown in Figure 3B.
- the service sessions include items, which can be for instance news related to different parts of the world. If the items also are scheduled and the schedules are shown to the user, the user can watch the news only when a part or parts of interest is being transmitted.
- announcements related to ESG information There are two kinds of announcements related to ESG information that is transmitted: hierarchy announcements and service session announcements.
- the division is based on the described ESG parts.
- the transmission of the announcement files can be done as continuous or carousel-type transmission, i.e., as soon as all the files of the announcements have been sent, they are sent again. There may be a pause between two consecutive transmissions.
- the terminal can start listening to the announcements when it needs the ESG information.
- the two kinds of announcements may be combined or sent separately.
- item announcements may also be transmitted but in one embodiment of the invention they must be retrieved through an interaction channel such as a mobile phone communication network, i.e. they are not broadcast as are the other announcements.
- the terminal To be able to show the ESG information to the user, the terminal must perform ESG discovery and receive the information e.g. via IP-CC.
- the mobile terminal 20 is implemented as a DVB-T client having a DVB-T receiver.
- the receiver has an air interface with the DVB-T network.
- the terminal 20 gets the information R from the DVB-T network as IP datacasting bursts through the receiver.
- the terminal 20 is turned on and the ESG information should be received for the first time, the information between the network and the terminal flows as follows:
- the receiving part of the terminal 20 locates the desired network.
- the frequencies are scanned through until the desired DVB-T network is found.
- the network can be the first network found, a user defined network, a network configured to the terminal etc.
- the receiver then receives and decodes the Network Information Table (NIT).
- NIT Network Information Table
- the receiver also may locate other information, e.g. the IP/MAC Notification Table (INT).
- One DVB-T network may carry several channels. IP platforms can be considered as channels.
- the terminal may extract from the received NIT table information concerning which channels are available.
- the terminal 20 selects a channel and may then access the available services.
- each announcements may be sent continuously, using a carousel, thus the terminal could be made to listen to the latest announcements all the time.
- each announcements contain an expiry time, which is an absolute time indicating when the next version is due.
- the new version is not necessarily different from the old version, but it is guaranteed that there will not be any changes during the validity of one version.
- the update interval is different for the different parts of the ESG because the probabihty of a change is different. For example, the update interval of the hierarchy usually is much longer than the update interval for the sessions.
- the expiry time may be used for controlling the receiver to turn-on. In particular, the terminal need only receive announcements when the currently stored announcement is just about to or has just expired.
- the terminal need only listen to the announcements when it is time for the update.
- the terminal receives the hierarchy file, then determines if the modification time of the hierarchy is later than the modification time of the hierarchy in its database. If the received hierarchy is newer, it is updated to the database. Otherwise the terminal just marks down the next expiry time.
- the terminal also reads the expiry time for the session announcements and main page carousels.
- the update interval for them can be shorter than the update interval for the hierarchy, also the update interval may be given for sessions such that the following expiry times can be calculated without checking the hierarchy file. If unexpected updates occur during the update interval, the terminal can be informed through an alert service that the ESG information should be updated. This can occur in any suitable way.
- the alert service can be a carousel with notifications to the terminal 20 or to the end-user.
- the terminal If the terminal moves to another network area, the terminal must immediately start to update the information according to the announcements in that area.
- the mobile terminal 20 comprises generally a memory 21 which is connected to a service data handler 22 and to a user interface 23.
- the user interface 23 includes a display 24 and a browsing selector 25, for example a keypad or a touch-screen input device.
- the data handler 22 is formed from a service set combiner application 26 and an ESG handling application 27.
- the memory 21 is arranged to store N service components, three of which are illustrated at 28-30, along with the service identification data 31-33 corresponding thereto.
- the memory 21 also stores ESG data in an ESG data storage area 34.
- the mobile terminal 20 receives and stores the IP datacasting burst comprising ESG data and the service components and the associated data in a memory.
- the received data is buffered prior to storing it.
- the terminal 20 is able to associate the service components with the appropriate service sets.
- the user of the terminal 20 may browse and select the received content for viewing or rendering.
- the data items describing the various service components can be used for setting up a hierarchy for categorising the received content items. Further the data in the service set schedule may be used for arranging the services in order according to their timing (now, next, today, next week, etc.).
- the mobile terminal 20 can extract from the received ESG data and the received service set schedule information concerning the timing of the transmissions and concerning the carrier transmission frequency or frequencies of the service sets or service components. Following selection of a service set or service component, the terminal 20 is therefore able to tune to the correct frequency at the appropriate time when the desired or selected service set or service component is being transmitted. The terminal can remain turned off at other times in order to save power.
- the user interface also comprises browsing and selecting means.
- the Electronic Service Guide contains information about the services available. Through the information in the ESG, the user can select the services and items he/she is interested in and find stored items on the terminal. However, the terminal must first get the information from the network, using a mechanism so- called ESG discovery.
- the terminal 20 operates to store received service components and the corresponding service identification data, as well as the received ESG data, in the appropriate parts of the memory 21.
- the ESG data may be received over the DVB- T network, or through a mobile telephone network, illustrated at 35.
- the service set combiner application 26 uses the data to form service sets including only the services which are intended to form part of the respective service sets.
- Some of the service components and the corresponding service identification data stored in the terminal 20 may have been received previously, perhaps when the mobile terminal was receiving transmissions in another cell. In one embodiment of the invention these earlier received service components (whether or not received under another cell) may be used together with service components which are received under the current cell as inputs to the service data handler 22.
- the data bursts in different cells may be transmitted using the same frequency (SFN — single frequency network), or different frequencies may be used in the different cells.
- the hierarchy data is used to categorise different content types. Service components can be included in more than one service set. Next, the data is sorted in an appropriate manner. Service selection is enabled by the user interface 23.
- the display 24 might be like that of Figure 5 initially. Here, an information or advertisement area 40 is located next to a service display area 41 within a large window 45. On the right side of the display 24 are included a number of 'keys' of which three 'keys' 42-44 are shown, in practice areas of the display which can be selected using a stylus or the like.
- the 'keys' 42-44 if selected would provide access to a services menu, to a full screen display control function or to a homepage of the present multicast operator respectively.
- the display 24 once the services 'key' 42 has been operated is illustrated in Figure 6.
- the available options are listed vertically in a window 50 included at the left side of the display 24 within the large window 45. Since 'services' has been selected, the available categories are listed in a second window 51, placed to the right of the first window 50 but also within the large window 45. In this example, further the category 'Music' has been selected by a user of the terminal 20, using a stylus or key input. This has revealed in a third window 52 placed to the right of the other windows, and preferably close to the second window 51, a list of the services sets which fall into the category 'music', which in this example are MTVe and NetMusic. Selection of the service set called MTVe causes the terminal to provide the display illustrated in Figure 7. The made selections are shown in this example highUghted in the display.
- the 'keys' 42-44 from the Figure 5 display are again presented, along with a window 60 in which are listed the services forming part of the service set called MTVe. Selection of one of these services, in this case the service entitled 'MTVe Java Games' and labelled 61, occurs by highlighting the service and then by activating an 'OK' input 62 at the bottom of the window 60. This results in the presentation in the display of the service components which form part of the service. This is shown in Figure 8. The selection may be cancelled by activating an 'Cancel' input at the bottom of the window 62, wherein the user is taken back to previous view illustrated in Figure 6.
- the available service components are included in a service components window 70 in the display 24 and are shown underlined in this example, since these are items of consumable content.
- the consumable content items may be displayed by using other graphical effects such as with different colours, different fonts, or even as animated or with a combination of such graphical means.
- the 'keys' 42-44 from the Figure 5 display may be again presented.
- a service component is selected for consumption through use of a stylus to operate an area of touch screen corresponding to the displayed name of the service component, or through the use of a keypad etc.
- the mobile terminal 20 may instead sort the service components by genre, by the timing of the transmission of the service components, or in any other convenient manner. Sorting is carried out by the mobile terminal 20 using the service information data.
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