WO2005071952A1 - 放送受信端末及び放送装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a broadcast receiving terminal that receives a broadcast wave and displays a video or the like, and a broadcast device that transmits the broadcast wave.
- Digital broadcasting is being implemented in terrestrial broadcasting following Communication Satellite) broadcasting.
- One of the major differences between terrestrial digital broadcasting and BS broadcasting and CS broadcasting is that OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) is adopted, which enables different modulation schemes to be applied at the same frequency.
- Terrestrial digital broadcasting power By adopting the SOFDM scheme, different modulation schemes, that is, a data transmission rate is high, but a modulation scheme that requires stable radio wave conditions and a data transmission rate is low but relatively
- the broadcast receiving terminal always supplies power to a video decoder for decoding video data received as a digital broadcast wave and a display for displaying video so that the user can view the digital broadcast.
- a video decoder for decoding video data received as a digital broadcast wave
- a display for displaying video so that the user can view the digital broadcast.
- viewing digital broadcasts consumes a lot of power, and it is important to realize power saving especially for portable broadcast receiving terminals that operate on limited batteries. is there.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-2003-78840
- the broadcast receiving terminal of Patent Document 1 controls power supply only in accordance with a control program transmitted by digital broadcast waves.
- a control program transmitted by digital broadcast waves As a result, even though the user wants to watch only one scene of the digital broadcast program, he or she misses that scene if he has not watched all the programs shown on the display according to the control program.
- the user who watches the digital broadcast cannot select the transition to the power saving state for the broadcast receiving terminal, and the power supply control timing Is not necessarily the right time for the user.
- broadcast receiving terminals such as a mobile phone and a PDA (Personal Digital Assistance) having a function of receiving digital broadcast waves
- the functions are becoming more diverse and sophisticated.
- Mobile phones are equipped with standard functions such as a mail function that goes beyond the basic call function, an application program execution function represented by JAVA (registered trademark), and a camera function.
- the user possesses a multi-functional broadcast receiving terminal such as a mobile phone for the purpose of viewing digital broadcasts only, and does not carry many times. It is likely that you are using. Thus, users may miss programs they want to watch or miss shows in programs while using other features such as email.
- the present invention has been made in view of a powerful problem, and a broadcast receiving terminal and a broadcast receiver that improve power saving without a user overlooking a broadcast content that the user likes. It is intended to provide a device.
- a broadcast receiving terminal receives and broadcasts a broadcast wave.
- the summary presentation means for presenting the summary indicated by the summary information transmitted by the broadcast wave received by the reception means so as to synchronize with the broadcast content. Preparation It is characterized in.
- the summary presentation means causes the display means to display a summary as a character string.
- the broadcast receiving terminal since the display of the program and the display of the outline of the program are switched based on the operation of the user, for example, when a scene that is not of interest to the user is being broadcast, on the other hand, if the user operates the broadcast receiving terminal to display only the outline, the image processing by the display control means is not performed, and power saving can be achieved. In addition, even if a program is not displayed, an outline synchronized with the program is displayed, so that the user can know the power of broadcasting a scene of interest to the user by looking at the outline. be able to. By operating the broadcast receiving terminal, the user can display the scene of interest on the display means, and can prevent the scene of interest from being overlooked. That is, the power saving can be improved without the user overlooking the broadcast content that the user likes.
- the broadcast receiving terminal further includes function processing means for activating and ending a predetermined function in response to a user operation, and the determining means determines whether the predetermined function is activated. It may be characterized in that it is determined that the broadcast content should not be displayed, and when the predetermined function has been completed, it is determined that the broadcast content should be displayed.
- the outline presentation means may notify the user of the outline indicated by the outline information by voice.
- the user is not required to pay attention to the broadcast receiving terminal as compared with a case where the summary of the broadcast contents of a program or the like is notified by sound, and the summary is displayed as a character string. Can be further improved.
- the summary information includes time information indicating a time at which the summary should be presented, and the summary presenting means presents the summary when a current time matches the time indicated by the time information. It may be characterized.
- the summary presentation means When it is determined that the broadcast content should be displayed by the determination means, the summary presentation means further performs image processing on the broadcast wave stream information received by the reception means. And displaying a moving image having a lower drawing accuracy than the broadcast content displayed by the display control means on the display means.
- a moving image is displayed, so that the user can easily know what program is being broadcast. Also, since the moving image displayed here has lower drawing accuracy than the broadcast content displayed by the display control means, the power required for the image processing performed to obtain the moving image is performed by the display control means. Power savings can be achieved that is less than the power required for image processing.
- the broadcast receiving terminal is configured to be deformed into first and second shapes in response to a user operation, and the determining unit determines that the broadcast receiving terminal has the first shape.
- the display means appears on the surface when the broadcast receiving terminal is in the first state.
- the summary presenting means causes the second display means to display a summary.
- the broadcast receiving terminal has the expanded first shape, for example, the broadcast content such as a program is displayed
- the broadcast receiving terminal has the folded second shape, for example, Since the program summary is displayed in synchronization with the program, the user can freely switch between the program display and the summary display by modifying the broadcast receiving terminal.
- the broadcast device is a broadcast device for transmitting a broadcast wave, wherein the summary information generating means for generating summary information indicating the outline of the broadcast content of the broadcast wave, and the summary information And transmitting means for transmitting the summary information included in a broadcast wave so that the summary indicated by the summary is synchronized with the broadcast content.
- the broadcast receiving device that receives the broadcast wave displays the broadcast content in response to, for example, a user operation. And the display of the outline synchronized with the broadcast content, and it is possible to improve the power saving by reflecting the user's preference to the broadcast receiving apparatus.
- the present invention can be implemented not only as such a broadcast receiving terminal and a broadcast apparatus but also as a method and a program of an operation performed by the device and a storage medium for storing the program. it can.
- the broadcast receiving terminal and the broadcast device according to the present invention have an operational effect that the power saving can be improved without the user overlooking the broadcast content that the user prefers.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram showing a configuration of a broadcasting system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcasting device of the above.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a data structure of a part of a digital broadcast wave according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a screen display on a display unit of the above.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a processing flow of the broadcast receiving terminal of the above.
- FIG. 7 is a state transition diagram of a broadcast receiving function of the above broadcast receiving terminal.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to Modification 1 of the Embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a view showing an example of a display screen of a display unit and a sub-display unit according to the first modification of the above.
- FIG. 10 is a state transition diagram of a broadcast receiving function of a broadcast receiving terminal according to Modification 1 of the above.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to a modification 2 of the above.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a screen display on a display unit according to the second modification of the above.
- FIG. 13 is a state transition diagram of a broadcast receiving function of a broadcast receiving terminal according to Modification 2 of the above.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to a third modification of the above embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing an operation of the broadcast receiving terminal according to the third modification of the above in a background state.
- FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to a modification 4 of the above.
- FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram for explaining a state when the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal according to the fourth modification is in the background state.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of a display screen of a display unit in a broadcast reception function S background state according to the fifth modification of the above embodiment.
- FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to a modification 6 of the above.
- FIG. 20 is a state transition diagram of a broadcast receiving function of a broadcast receiving terminal according to Modification 6 of the Embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the broadcast system of the present embodiment is intended to improve power saving without a user overlooking the content of his / her favorite broadcast, and includes a broadcast receiving terminal 100 and a broadcast device 200. ing.
- Broadcasting apparatus 200 multiplexes real-time program information (outline information) indicating an outline of the program content on a digital broadcast wave indicating the program content (broadcast content) of the digital broadcast. Then, the broadcasting device 200 transmits a digital broadcast wave in which the real-time program information is multiplexed.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100 is, for example, a mobile phone, and has a broadcast receiving function for receiving digital broadcast waves transmitted by the broadcast device 200 and displaying program contents, and for editing and transmitting and receiving e-mail. It has an auxiliary function such as a mail function and a call function for making a telephone call.
- Such a broadcast receiving terminal 100 allows the user to synchronize the outline of the program content indicated by the real-time program information with the program content when activating or executing the attached function. It is characterized by being presented to.
- FIG. 1 shows only one broadcast receiving terminal 100.
- 00 may receive a digital broadcast wave from the broadcast device 200.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the broadcasting device 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the broadcasting device 200 includes a stream generation unit 201, a data carousel generation unit 202, an information generation unit 203, and a transmission unit 205.
- the stream generation unit 201 generates stream information indicating video, audio, and the like of digital broadcast program content, and outputs the generated stream information.
- Data carousel generation section 202 generates content information of a data broadcast program in digital broadcasting, encodes the content information into a data carousel that is a data broadcast transmission system, and outputs the data.
- the information generation unit 203 generates real-time program information synchronized with the digital broadcast program contents of video, audio, and data broadcast by referring to the stream information and the data carousel, and outputs the generated real-time program information. .
- Transmission section 205 acquires stream information output from stream generation section 201, data carousel output from data carousel cell generation section 202, and real-time program information output from information generation section 203. And multiplexes the stream information, the data carousel, and the real-time program information to generate a digital broadcast wave. Then, the transmitting unit 205 modulates the digital broadcast wave and transmits it.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a data structure of a part of a digital broadcast wave according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the real-time program information is stored in the private area D2 of the general-purpose event message descriptor D1 of the digital broadcast wave.
- the real-time program information is text data indicating a character string “Matsui has gone to bat”.
- the private area D2 has a size of, for example, 8 ⁇ N (N is a natural number) bits.
- the encoding of the real-time program information generated by the information generating unit 203 is performed by encoding the real-time program information directly into a TS (transport stream) packet in a unique format. It is considered that the real-time program information is temporarily converted to the section format and then encoded into the TS packet. Further, as a method of converting to the section format, there are a method of forming real-time program information as a module and transmitting it in a data carousel system, and a method of storing it in a private area D2 of a general-purpose event message descriptor D1.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of broadcast receiving terminal 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100 includes a display unit 120, a first processing unit 110, and a second processing unit 130.
- the display unit 120 displays characters, images, and the like.
- the display unit 120 may be an LCD (Liquid
- the second processing unit 130 is configured as a function processing means, and includes the above-described attached functions, for example, a mail function, a call function, a JAVA (registered trademark) application function, a Web browser function, and a PIM (Personal Information Manager).
- An operation based on the function, the camera function, and the menu launcher function is executed, and a screen based on those functions is displayed on the display unit 120.
- the menu launcher function presents each function of the broadcast receiving terminal 100 and activates the selected function by the user.
- the first processing unit 110 has a broadcast receiving function, receives digital broadcast waves from the broadcast device 200, and displays the digital broadcast waves based on the extracted stream information and real-time program information. Control the display of.
- Such a first processing unit 110 includes a reception unit 111, a state management unit 112, and a presentation control unit 113.
- State management unit 112 is configured as a determination unit, and based on the operation status of the attached function by second processing unit 130, should broadcast reception function be in the normal background state or in the background state? And notifies the receiving unit 111 and the presentation control unit 113 of the determined state.
- the state in which the broadcast receiving function is in the normal presentation state means that the display unit 120 is used by the broadcast receiving function and the program content is displayed on the display unit 120. Also, When the broadcast receiving function is in the background state, the first processing unit 110 receives the digital broadcast wave by activating the broadcast receiving function, but the display unit 120 is used by the attached function, and the program is displayed on the display unit 120. Being in a state where the content is not projected! , U.
- Receiving section 111 receives a digital broadcast wave based on a user operation.
- the broadcast reception function is activated by receiving such digital broadcast waves.
- the reception unit 111 upon receiving from the state management unit 112 that the broadcast reception function should be in the normal state, extracts stream information and a data carousel from the received digital broadcast wave, and On the other hand, processing such as decoding and rendering is performed. Then, the receiving unit 111 outputs the processed stream information and the data carousel to the presentation control unit 113. Further, when receiving a notification that the broadcast reception function should be in the background state from the state management unit 112, the reception unit 111 extracts only real-time program information from the received digital broadcast wave and sends it to the presentation control unit 113. Output.
- the presentation control unit 113 controls the display format of the display unit 120 based on the notification from the state management unit 112. That is, when the presentation control unit 113 receives the notification that it should be in the background state, it causes the display unit 120 to display the contents of the real-time program information extracted by the reception unit 111. At this time, the presentation control unit 113 causes the content to be displayed in the pictogram area of the display screen of the display unit 120. On the other hand, when receiving the notification that the display should be in the normal presentation state, the presentation control unit 113 causes the display unit 120 to display the content of the stream information and the data carousel in a portion other than the pictogram area.
- the receiving unit 111 and the presentation control unit 113 constitute a display control unit and a summary presentation unit.
- the pictogram area is a partial area that is always allocated to the display screen of the display unit 120 regardless of the operation of the broadcast receiving terminal 100 in order to represent the state of the broadcast receiving terminal 100 using a graphic or the like. It is.
- the second processing unit 130 activates an attached function, for example, a mail function, and attempts to cause the display unit 120 to display a large screen based on the mail function. Further, the second processing unit 130 indicates that the attached function has been activated, that is, that the display unit 120 is used by the mail function. The status management unit 112 is notified.
- an attached function for example, a mail function
- the second processing unit 130 indicates that the attached function has been activated, that is, that the display unit 120 is used by the mail function.
- the status management unit 112 is notified.
- the state management unit 112 Upon receiving the notification from the second processing unit 130, the state management unit 112 determines that if the broadcast reception function is in the normal presentation state, the state of the broadcast reception function must be set to the background state. . Then, the state management unit 112 notifies the reception unit 111 and the presentation control unit 113 that the knock ground state should be set.
- Receiving section 111 which has received the notification from state management section 112, stops extracting the stream information of the digital broadcast wave or stops decoding the stream information. Further, the receiving unit 111 stops extracting the data carousel from the digital broadcast wave or stops restoring the data carousel module. Further, receiving section 111 extracts real-time program information from the digital broadcast wave, and outputs the extracted real-time program information to presentation control section 113.
- the presentation control unit 113 When the presentation control unit 113 receives the notification of the background state from the state management unit 12, the presentation control unit 113 causes the real-time program information output from the reception unit 111 to be presented in the pictogram area of the display unit 120.
- the second processing unit 130 when the second processing unit 130 ends the mail function, it notifies the state management unit 112 of the end.
- the state management unit 112 Upon receiving the notification from the second processing unit 130, the state management unit 112 determines that the state of the broadcast reception function should be set to the normal presentation state. Then, the state management unit 112 notifies the reception unit 111 and the presentation control unit 113 that the normal presentation state should be set.
- Receiving section 111 having received notification from state management section 112, extracts stream information from the digital broadcast wave and decodes the stream information. Further, receiving section 111 extracts a data carousel from the digital broadcast wave and restores a module from the data carousel. The receiving unit 111 stops extracting real-time program information from the digital broadcast wave.
- the presentation control unit 113 Upon receiving the notification of the normal presentation state from the state management unit 112, the presentation control unit 113 displays the content of the stream information decoded by the reception unit 111 and the restored module on the display screen of the display unit 120. Let it.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a screen display on the display unit 120.
- the display screen of the display unit 120 includes a main area 122 that is normally used by the broadcast transmission / reception function and the attached functions of the broadcast receiving terminal 100, and a broadcast receiving terminal 100 that is always in operation regardless of the function being activated. And a guidance area 123 for displaying a brief explanation of the operation of the broadcast receiving terminal 100.
- the display unit 120 has three regions.
- the display unit 120 may have four or more regions or two or less regions.
- the display unit 120 does not display the pictogram area, and sets the number of areas to two.
- the second processing unit 130 is in a state where the broadcast receiving function is not activated, that is, in a state where the first processing unit 110 receives the digital broadcast wave.
- the menu launcher function is activated, a menu is displayed in the main area 122 of the display unit 120.
- the user operates the broadcast receiving terminal 100 and selects the TV button bl displayed as “TV”.
- the broadcast receiving function is activated to enter the normal presentation state, and the display unit 120 displays the screen shown in (b) of Fig. 5.
- the second processing unit 130 ends the menu launcher function, and notifies the first processing unit 110 of the end and the selection of the TV button bl.
- the first processing unit 110 activates the broadcast receiving function, thereby receiving the digital broadcast wave and displaying the digital broadcast program contents on the main area 122 of the display unit 120.
- the display unit 120 includes a menu button b2 for returning to the menu screen and a TV end button b3 for ending reception of digital broadcast waves and display of program contents, in the guidance area 123. To display.
- the first processing unit 110 ends the broadcast reception function, that is, ends processes such as reception of digital broadcast waves and extraction of stream information.
- the display unit 120 displays a preset standby screen or the like in the main area 122.
- the broadcast receiving function enters the background state, and the display unit 120 displays the screen shown in FIG. 5 (c).
- the second processing unit 130 activates the menu launcher function, and activates the menu launcher function. Notify 110. Then, the second processing unit 130 causes the menu to be displayed in the main area 122 of the display unit 120 by activating the menu launcher function.
- the first processing unit 110 which has been notified of the activation of the menu launcher function, stops processing such as extraction of stream information of digital broadcast power, and extracts digital broadcast wave real-time program information. Then, the content (outline) of the real-time program information is displayed as a character string in the information presentation area 121a which is a part of the pictogram area 121 of the display unit 120. The first processing unit 110 scrolls the outline of the character string, for example, in the left-right or up-down direction.
- the display unit 120 displays a menu end button b4 for ending the menu display and a TV end button b5 for ending the reception of the digital broadcast wave and the display of the outline in the guidance area. Display at 123.
- the broadcast receiving function is in a normal presentation state, and the display unit 120 displays a screen shown in (b) of FIG.
- the first processing unit 110 starts processing such as extraction of stream information from digital broadcast waves, and stops processing such as extraction of real-time program information of digital broadcast waves. As a result, the first processing unit 110 causes the main area 122 of the display unit 120 to display the program content of the digital broadcast.
- the first processing unit 110 ends the broadcast receiving function. As a result, as shown in FIG. 5A, the outline displayed in the information presentation area 121a of the display unit 120 is not displayed.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a processing flow of broadcast receiving terminal 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100 activates the broadcast receiving function by selecting the TV button bl.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100 determines whether it is impossible to receive the digital broadcast wave and whether the end of the broadcast receiving function is instructed by selecting the TV end button b5 (step S102). .
- step S 102 when it is determined that reception is not possible or termination has been instructed (Y in step S 102) Then, the broadcast receiving terminal 100 ends the broadcast receiving function (step S104). When digital broadcast waves cannot be received, an error may be notified.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100 sets the broadcast receiving function in the background state based on the operation state of the attached function. It is determined whether it should be present or in the normal presentation state (step S104)
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100 extracts the stream information and the data carousel from the digital broadcast wave, and performs a decoding / rendering process on them (step S106). . Then, the broadcast receiving terminal 100 displays the stream information on which the above processing has been performed and the digital broadcast program content indicated by the data carousel on the main area 122 of the display unit 120 (step S108).
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100 extracts real-time program information from the digital broadcast wave power (step S110). Then, the broadcast receiving terminal 100 displays the outline of the program content indicated by the extracted real-time program information as a character string in the pictogram area 121 (information presentation area 121a) of the display unit 120 (step S112).
- FIG. 7 is a state transition diagram of the broadcast receiving function of broadcast receiving terminal 100 in the present embodiment.
- the state of the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal 100 includes a stop state Stll in which an operation based on the function is not executed, and the above-described normal presentation state Stl2 and the background state Stl3.
- the broadcast receiving function when activated by selecting the TV button bl, the state transits from the stopped state Stll to the normal presentation state Stl2.
- the normal presentation state Stl2 transits to the background state Stl3 when, for example, the menu launcher function is activated by selecting the menu button b2.
- the normal presentation state Stl2 is set to the stop state Stl2 when the broadcast reception function ends by selecting the TV end button b3, for example.
- the knocking ground state Stl3 is set, for example, by selecting the menu end button b4.
- the state transits to the normal presentation state Stl2.
- the knock ground state Stl3 returns to the stopped state Stl l when the broadcast receiving function is terminated, for example, by selecting the TV end button b3.
- the state of the broadcast receiving function has been changed based on the activation and termination of the menu launcher function, but has been changed based on the activation and termination of other attached functions. You may.
- the display of the program contents and the display of the outline of the program contents are switched by the activation or termination of the attached function based on the operation of the user. Therefore, for example, when a scene that is not of interest to the user is being broadcast, the user operates the broadcast receiving terminal to activate an auxiliary function such as a mail function and displays only the outline, so that decoding of stream information can be performed. And so on, power saving can be achieved. Even if the program content is not displayed, an outline synchronized with the program content is displayed, so that the user sees the outline to broadcast a scene of interest to the user. You can know whether you are strong or not. Then, by operating the broadcast receiving terminal, the user can cause the display unit 120 to display the scene of interest. Therefore, even if the user is enthusiastic about a user's call or a game, it is possible to prevent a program or scene of interest from being missed. That is, the power saving can be improved without the user overlooking the program or scene that the user likes.
- the transition between the above-mentioned states is performed by activating or ending the attached function as a trigger.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to the present modification.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100a is, for example, a foldable mobile phone, and includes a display unit 120, a first processing unit 110a, a second processing unit 130, a shape management unit 131, and a sub-display unit 132. It has.
- the display unit 120 is mounted at a position where its display screen is hidden when the broadcast receiving terminal 100 is folded.
- the sub-display unit 132 is configured by an LCD or the like, and is mounted at a position where the display screen appears on the surface when the broadcast receiving terminal 100a is folded. .
- the force may be two or more with one sub-display unit 132.
- control is performed such as selecting a sub-display unit 132 that can be presented to the user from the plurality of sub-display units 132 in accordance with the change in the shape.
- the shape management unit 131 monitors the shape of the broadcast receiving terminal 100a, and notifies the first processing unit 110a of the shape. For example, the shape management unit 131 notifies that the broadcast receiving terminal 100a has a folded shape (folded shape) or that the broadcast receiving terminal 100a has an expanded shape (unfolded shape).
- the first processing unit 110a includes a reception unit 111, a presentation control unit 113a, and a state management unit 112a.
- state management section 112a determines whether the broadcast reception function should normally be in the presentation state or in the background state. Then, the state management unit 112a notifies the reception unit 111 and the presentation control unit 113a of the determined state of the broadcast reception function.
- the state managing unit 112a determines that the broadcast receiving function should be in the background state. Further, when receiving the notification of the expanded shape from the shape management unit 131, the state management unit 112a determines that the broadcast receiving function should be in the normal presentation state.
- the presentation control unit 113a controls the display on the display unit 120 and the sub-display unit 132 according to the notification from the state management unit 112a. That is, the presentation control unit 113a operates when the broadcast receiving function is activated. In addition, when a notification indicating that it should be in the normal presentation state is received, the contents of the digital broadcast program are displayed in the main area 122 of the display unit 120, and when a notification indicating that it should be in the background state is received, the sub display unit 132 is displayed. To display the outline of the real-time program information as a character string.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a display screen of the display unit 120 and the sub-display unit 132.
- the user activates the broadcast receiving function by opening the broadcast receiving terminal 100a and selecting, for example, the TV button bl.
- the first processing unit 110a receives the notification of the developed shape from the shape management unit 131 when the broadcast receiving function is activated, so that the first processing unit 110a, as shown in FIG. To show the contents of digital broadcast programs.
- the broadcast receiving function is in the normal display state.
- the user transforms broadcast receiving terminal 100a into a folded shape.
- the first processing unit 110a receives the notification of the folded shape from the shape management unit 131 during the activation of the broadcast receiving function, and as shown in FIG. 132a displays the outline of the real-time program information as a character string.
- the first processing unit 110a scrolls the character string as the outline, for example, in the left-right or up-down direction.
- the broadcasting function is in the background.
- FIG. 10 is a state transition diagram of the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal 100a according to the present modification.
- the state of the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal 100a includes a stopped state Stl1 in which an operation based on the function is not performed, the above-described normal presentation state Stl2, and the background state Stl3.
- the broadcast receiving function when activated by selecting the TV button bl, the state transits from the stopped state Stll to the normal presentation state Stl2.
- the normal presentation state Stl2 changes to the background state Stl3 when the shape of the broadcast receiving terminal 100a changes to the unfolded shape and folded shape.
- the normal presentation state Stl2 returns to the stop state Stll when the broadcast receiving function is ended, for example, by selecting the TV end button b3.
- the background state Stl3 transits to the normal presentation state Stl2 when the shape of the broadcast receiving terminal 100a also changes to the folded shape force. Also, the background state Stl For example, when the broadcast receiving function is terminated by selecting a predetermined button, for example, the state returns to the stopped state Strl.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100a when the broadcast receiving terminal 100a is in the expanded shape, the program content is displayed on the display unit 120, and when the broadcast receiving terminal 100a is in the folded shape, the outline of the program content is displayed. It is displayed on the sub display unit 132 in synchronization with the program contents. Therefore, by modifying the broadcast receiving terminal 100a, the user can freely switch between the display of the program contents and the display of the outline, thereby reducing power consumption.
- the transition between the above-mentioned states is performed with the activation or termination of the attached function as a trigger.
- the transition between the above-described states is performed with a direct user instruction for the state of the broadcast reception function as a trigger.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to the present modification.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100b includes a display unit 120, a first processing unit 110b, a second processing unit 130b, and a user input processing unit 133.
- the user input processing unit 133 receives an instruction on whether to set the broadcast reception function to the normal background state based on the operation by the user. Then, the user input processing unit 133 transmits the received instruction content to the first processing unit 110b and the second processing unit 1.
- the second processing unit 130b activates and terminates the attached function according to the operation of the user, and, based on the notification from the first processing unit 110b and the user input processing unit 133, activates the attached function.
- the display unit 120 is controlled to display and hide the screen based on the display.
- the second processing unit 130b when receiving the notification of the normal presentation state from the user input processing unit 133, the second processing unit 130b recognizes the use of the display unit 120 by the first processing unit 110b even if the attached function is activated. Therefore, the display unit 120 does not display a screen based on the attached function.
- the management unit 130b Upon receiving the notification of the background state from the user input processing unit 133, the management unit 130b causes the display unit 120 to display a screen based on the attached function being activated.
- the first processing unit 110b includes a reception unit 111, a presentation control unit 113, and a state management unit 112b.
- the state management unit 112b notifies the second processing unit 130b of the activation and termination of the broadcast reception function, and upon receiving the notification from the user input processing unit 133, activates the broadcast reception function based on the notification content. It is determined whether the force should be in the normal presentation state or in the background state. Then, the state management unit 112b notifies the receiving unit 111 and the presentation control unit 113 of the determined state. Note that when the broadcast receiving function is activated, the state management unit 112b sends, as an initial setting, a notification that should be in the normal presentation state to the reception unit 111 and the presentation control unit 113 without a notification from the user input processing unit 133. Do for
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a screen display on the display unit 120.
- the broadcast receiving function is activated and a normal presentation state is set, and the screen displayed on the display unit 120 is as shown in FIG. 12 (a). Screen.
- the first processing unit 110b receives the digital broadcast wave by activating the broadcast receiving function, and causes the program area of the digital broadcast to be displayed on the main area 122 of the display unit 120. Then, the first processing unit 110b notifies the activation of the broadcast receiving function to the second processing unit 130b.
- second processing section 130b Upon receiving the notification of the activation of the broadcast receiving function from first processing section 110b, second processing section 130b causes display section 120 to stop displaying the menu without terminating the menu launcher function.
- the display unit 120 displays a back button bl l for returning to the menu screen and a TV end button bl 2 for ending reception of digital broadcast waves and display of program contents, in the guidance area 123. To display.
- the first processing unit 110b ends the broadcast receiving function, that is, ends the processing such as the reception of digital broadcast waves and the extraction of stream information, and notifies the second processing unit 130b of the end.
- the second processing unit 130b receives the notification of the end of the broadcast receiving function from the first processing unit 110b. Then, a menu based on the activated menu launcher function is displayed in the main area 122 of the display unit 120.
- the broadcast receiving function is in the background state, and the screen displayed on the display unit 120 is a screen as shown in Fig. 12B.
- user input processing section 133 accepts an instruction to set the broadcast receiving function to the background state, and transmits the instruction content to first processing section 110b and second processing section 110b. Notify the processing unit 130b.
- the first processing unit 110b stops displaying the program contents on the main area 122 of the display unit 120, and the pictogram area 121 (the information presentation area 121a) of the display unit 120. ), The content of the real-time program information (outline of the program content) is displayed as a character string.
- the second processing unit 130b displays a menu based on the activated menu launcher function in the main area 122 of the display unit 120.
- the display unit 120 displays in the guidance area 123 a TV display button bl3 for displaying the program contents and a TV end button bl4 for ending reception of the digital broadcast wave and display of the outline. I do.
- the broadcast receiving function is in a normal presentation state, and the screen displayed on the display unit 120 is as shown in Fig. 12A.
- the user input processing unit 133 receives an instruction to set the broadcast reception function to the normal presentation state, and outputs the instruction content to the first processing unit 110b and the second processing unit 110b. Notify the processing unit 130b.
- the second processing unit 130b stops displaying the menu on the display unit 120 without terminating the menu launcher function.
- the first processing unit 110b stops displaying the outline in the information presentation area 121a of the display unit 120, and displays the program content in the main area 122 of the display unit 120. .
- the broadcast reception function ends, and the screen displayed on the display unit 120 returns to the screen shown in FIG. . That is, the first processing unit 110b terminates the broadcast receiving function, that is, The processing such as the extraction of the time program information is terminated, and the display of the outline in the information presentation area 121a of the display unit 120 is stopped.
- the screen displayed on the display unit 120 is the screen shown in Fig. 12C. .
- the second processing unit 130b terminates the menu launcher function and activates the mail function instead.
- the second processing unit 130b displays a mail editing screen based on the mail function in the main area 122 of the display unit 120.
- the broadcast receiving function is in the background state, and the first processing unit 110b displays the outline of the real-time program information as a character string in the pictogram area 121 (information display area 12la) of the display unit 120. .
- the display unit 120 displays the above-described TV display button b13 and TV end button b14, and a cancel button bl6 for ending the mail function in the guidance area 123. .
- the broadcast receiving function is in the normal presentation state, as described above, and the screen displayed on the display unit 120 is shown in (a ') of Fig. 12. It becomes a screen.
- the first processing unit 110b ends the broadcast reception function, and stops displaying the outline in the information presentation area 121a of the display unit 120.
- the broadcast reception The function is in the background state, and the screen displayed on the display unit 120 is as shown in FIG. 12 (c). That is, the previously displayed mail editing screen is displayed in the main area 122 of the display unit 120, and the outline of the real-time program information is displayed as a character string in the pictogram area 121 of the display unit 120.
- FIG. 13 is a state transition diagram of the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal 100b according to the present modification.
- the state of the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal 100b includes a stopped state Stl1 in which an operation based on the function is not performed, the above-described normal presentation state Stl2, and the background state Stl3.
- the broadcast receiving function when activated by selecting the TV button bl, the state transits from the stopped state Stll to the normal presentation state Stl2.
- the normal presentation state Stl2 transits to the background state Stl3 when, for example, the user selects the back button bll. In addition, the normal presentation state Stl2 returns to the stop state Stl1 when the broadcast receiving function is ended by, for example, selecting the TV end button bl4.
- the knock-ground state Stl3 transits to the normal presentation state Stl2, for example, when the user selects the television display button bl3. Further, the knock ground state Stl3 returns to the stopped state Stll when the broadcast receiving function is ended by selecting the TV end button bl4, for example.
- broadcast receiving terminal 100 when receiving the real-time program information, broadcast receiving terminal 100 directly performs a presentation process for presenting the contents of the real-time program information, and presents the content.
- the broadcast receiving terminal obtains real-time program information including time information indicating the time to be presented, and performs a presentation process at the time indicated by the time information to perform real-time program information. Is presented.
- the information generation unit 203 of the broadcast device 200 according to the present modification refers to the stream information of the stream generation unit 201 and the data carousel of the data carousel cell generation unit 202 to present their outlines. Identify the time to be. Then, information generating section 203 outputs the time information indicating the time included in the real-time program information.
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to the present modification.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100c includes a display unit 120, a first processing unit 110c, a second processing unit 130, and a time measuring unit 134.
- the time measuring unit 134 measures the current time, and notifies the first processing unit 110c of the current time.
- the first processing unit 110c includes a receiving unit 111c, a presentation control unit 113, a state management unit 112, and an information storage unit 114.
- the information storage unit 114 has an area for storing real-time program information.
- the receiving unit 111c When receiving a digital broadcast wave in the background state of the broadcast receiving function, the receiving unit 111c extracts real-time program information including the time information of the digital broadcast wave and stores it in the information storage unit 114. Let it. Then, the receiving unit 111c compares the current time notified by the time measuring unit 134 with the time indicated by the time information of the real-time program information stored in the information storage unit 114. If the time indicated by the time information is equal to the current time, the receiving unit 111c reads out the real-time program information including the time information from the information storage unit 114 and outputs it to the presentation control unit 113.
- the presentation control unit 113 causes the display unit 120 to display an outline indicated by the real-time program information as a character string.
- the outline displayed at this time is synchronized with the program content of the digital broadcast wave.
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing an operation of the broadcast receiving terminal 100c according to the present modification in a background state.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100c receives a digital broadcast wave by activating the broadcast receiving function, and also extracts real-time program information from the digital broadcast wave power (step S120). Then, the broadcast receiving terminal 100c stores the extracted real-time program information in the information storage unit 114 (Step S122).
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100c storing the real-time program information determines whether or not the time indicated by the time information included in the real-time program information matches the current time (step). SI 24).
- step S124 when it is determined that they do not match (N in step S124), the broadcast receiving terminal 100c measures the time for a predetermined time, for example, 1 second or 5 seconds (step S126), and after the predetermined time elapses The process of step S124 is performed again.
- a predetermined time for example, 1 second or 5 seconds
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100c reads the real-time program information stored in the information storage unit 114 (step S128), and reads the contents of the real-time program information (step S128). (Outline) is displayed on the display unit 120 (step S130).
- the time information is included in the real-time program information.
- the time information may not be included. That is, the broadcasting device 200 transmits a message that prompts the user to present an outline in a digital broadcast wave. Receiving the message, the receiving unit 111c of the broadcast receiving terminal 100c reads out the real-time program information already stored in the information storage unit 114 and outputs it to the presentation control unit 113. Then, when acquiring the real-time program information, the presentation control unit 113 causes the display unit 120 to display an outline indicated by the real-time program information as a character string.
- the outline indicated by the real-time program information is displayed so as to be synchronized with the program content of the digital broadcast wave.
- the outline need not be synchronized.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100c stores the real-time program information multiplexed and transmitted to the digital broadcast wave in the information storage unit 114 as needed. Then, when receiving an instruction from the user for prompting the display of the outline, the broadcast receiving terminal 100c reads the real-time program information stored in the information storage unit 114, and displays the outline on the display unit 120.
- the user can also know later what kind of program was being broadcast, and also the ability of the outline displayed on the display unit 120.
- broadcast receiving terminal 100 displays the contents of real-time program information as character strings on display unit 120.
- the broadcast receiving terminal according to the present modification presents the contents of real-time program information by voice.
- FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the broadcast receiving terminal according to the present modification.
- the broadcast receiving device lOOd includes a display unit 120, a first processing unit 110d, a second processing unit 130, and an audio output unit 135.
- the first processing unit 110d includes a reception unit l ld, a state management unit 112, a presentation control unit 113d, and a sound control unit 115.
- the reception unit 11Id outputs the stream information and the data carousel extracted from the digital broadcast wave power to the presentation control unit 113d, and outputs the real-time program information extracted from the digital broadcast wave power to the audio control unit 115.
- the presentation control unit 113d displays the display unit 12d.
- the presentation control unit 113d does not display the contents of the real-time program information on the display unit 120 unlike the presentation control unit 113 described above.
- the audio control unit 115 acquires real-time program information from the receiving unit 111d, and analyzes the content of the real-time program information (outline of the program content). Then, voice control section 115 generates a voice signal indicating the content by voice synthesis, and outputs the voice signal to voice output section 135.
- the audio output unit 135 also obtains an audio signal from the first processing unit 110d, such as a speaker, and outputs the audio indicated by the audio signal.
- FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram for explaining a state when the broadcast receiving terminal 100d is in the broadcast receiving capability S background state.
- the broadcast receiving terminal lOOd is configured as a mobile phone, and displays a mail editing screen based on the mail function on the display unit 120 in the broadcast receiving function S background state.
- the broadcast receiving terminal lOOd outputs a sound such as “Matsui has come to bat” as the content of the real-time program information from the sound output unit 135.
- the outline of the program content is notified by sound, As compared with the case where the outline is displayed as a character string, the user can further improve the usability without having to pay attention to the broadcast receiving terminal lOOd.
- the real-time program information is configured as text data, and the broadcast receiving terminal lOOd performs voice synthesis.
- the real-time program information may be configured as a voice signal.
- the audio control unit 115 outputs the real-time program information obtained from the receiving unit 11 Id to the audio output unit 135 without performing processing such as voice synthesis on the real-time program information. As a result, the processing load on the voice control unit 115 can be reduced.
- the content of the real-time program information is output as audio.
- a sound such as "Pee” or an audio such as "Highlight” may be output.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 10 Od emits the above-described sound.
- the broadcast receiving terminal lOOd determines whether or not the program content of the digital broadcast wave is a user's favorite program or scene based on, for example, a program or scene registered in advance. Further, the broadcast receiving terminal lOOd determines whether or not the program content of the digital broadcast wave is a program or scene that the user likes, based on a flag or the like included in the digital broadcast wave.
- the broadcast receiving terminal lOOd analyzes the audio of the program contents in the background state, and outputs, for example, only the keywords (important points) included in the audio, or outputs the keyword larger than other audio. Output at a volume.
- the broadcast receiving terminal lOOd specifies the audio power of the program content based on, for example, a keyword registered in advance.
- the broadcast receiving terminal lOOd also specifies the above-mentioned keyword in the audio power of the program content based on a flag included in the digital broadcast wave.
- the outline of the program content is output as audio.
- the outline may be output as audio and the outline may be displayed as a character string on the display unit 120.
- broadcast receiving terminal 100 causes display section 120 to display the contents of real-time program information as a character string.
- the broadcast receiving terminal presents the contents of the real-time program information as a character string and a relatively small moving image.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of the display screen of the display unit 120 when the broadcast receiving function is in the background state.
- the first processing unit of the broadcast receiving terminal displays the contents of the real-time program information on the display unit 120 as a character string, Extract stream information from and decode the stream information.
- the decoding performed here has lower drawing accuracy and lower power consumption than the decoding performed in the normal presentation state.
- the first processing unit decodes the image so that the image quality becomes coarse.
- the first processing unit displays the content of the decoded stream information as a moving image (simple image) P1 in the information presentation area 121a of the display unit 120 in a small size.
- the simplified image P1 and the character string with reduced drawing accuracy are displayed as an outline of the program contents, so that the user sets the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal to the background state.
- the user sets the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal to the background state.
- the broadcast receiving terminal of this modification displays the small simple image P1 in the information presentation area 121a using the stream information
- the simple image P1 may be displayed using the real-time program information.
- the real-time program information includes text data indicating an outline and image data for displaying the simple image P1.
- the image data is composed of GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) and MNG (Multiple-Image Network Graphics).
- the broadcast receiving terminal performs image processing such as decoding on the image data of the real-time program information.
- the broadcasting terminal transmits and receives a character string based on the text data of the real-time program information
- the simple image P1 based on the image data of the time program information is displayed in the information presentation area 121a of the display unit 120. Further, the broadcast receiving terminal may display the simple image P1 as a still image.
- the image data is composed of, for example, JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) and PNG (Portable Network Graphics).
- the outline of the program content is presented by the simplified image P1, but a program or a scene that is of interest to the user may be presented by vibration or the like.
- the simple image P1 and the character-line-based art line are displayed in the bank ground state, but it is also possible to display only the simple image P1.
- the broadcast receiving terminal in the present embodiment changes the state of the activated broadcast receiving function only between the normal presentation state and the background state.
- the broadcast receiving terminal according to the present modification further changes the state of the activated broadcast receiving function to a prohibited state described later.
- the broadcast device includes a prohibition flag for causing the broadcast reception function of the broadcast reception terminal to transition to the prohibition state, and a release flag for transitioning the prohibition state broadcast reception function to another state. Are included in the digital broadcast wave. Then, the broadcasting device transmits such digital broadcast waves.
- FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a broadcast receiving terminal according to the present modification.
- the broadcast receiving terminal 100e includes a display unit 120, a first processing unit 110e, and a second processing unit 130.
- the first processing unit 110e includes a receiving unit lle, a state management unit 112e, and a presentation control unit 113.
- the reception unit llle determines whether the digital broadcast wave includes a prohibition flag or a release flag. When it is determined that it is included, the reception unit llle notifies the state management unit 112e that the inhibition flag or the release flag is included. [0190] When receiving a notification about the prohibition flag from the receiver ll le when the broadcast reception function is in the normal presentation state, the state management unit 112e causes the second processing unit 130 to try to activate the attached function. Ban. In this way, when the digital broadcast wave is received and the digital broadcast program content is being displayed, the activation of the attached function of the second processing unit 130 is prohibited, and the state in which the program content is continuously displayed is prohibited. And! / ⁇ ⁇ .
- the state management unit 112 e releases the prohibition on the second processing unit 130.
- FIG. 20 is a state transition diagram of the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal 100e according to the present modification.
- the state of the broadcast receiving function of the broadcast receiving terminal 100e includes a stopped state Stl l in which an operation based on the function is not performed, the above-described normal presentation state Stl2 and the background state Stl3, and a prohibited state Stl4. .
- the broadcast receiving function when activated by selecting the TV button bl, the state transits from the stopped state Stll to the normal presentation state Stl2.
- the normal presentation state Stl2 transits to the background state Stl3 when, for example, the menu launcher function is activated by selecting the menu button b2.
- the normal presentation state Stl2 returns to the stop state Stl1 when the broadcast reception function ends by selecting, for example, the TV end button b3.
- the normal presentation state Stl2 transits to the prohibition state Stl4 when the prohibition flag is acquired.
- the prohibition state Stl4 transitions to the normal presentation state Stl2 when the release flag is acquired, and returns to the stop state Stl1 when the broadcast reception function ends, for example, by selecting the TV end button b3.
- the knock ground state Stl3 changes to the normal presentation state Stl2 when the menu launcher function is terminated, for example, by selecting the menu end button b4. Also, the knock ground state Stl3 returns to the stopped state Stl l when the broadcast receiving function is terminated, for example, by selecting the TV end button b3.
- the broadcast receiving terminal and the broadcast device of the present invention allow a user to overlook a broadcast content that the user prefers.
- the broadcast receiving terminal can be applied to, for example, a mobile phone, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistance), a digital camera, and the like.
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