WO2006003255A1 - Communication system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to transmitting betting data over a wireless connection to be utilized by a user of a mobile station.
- the concept mobile station should be taken broadly to cover all such wireless communication devices that provide their uses with the ability to communicate over a wireless communication, such as mobile tele ⁇ phones, PDA devices (Personal Data Assistant) and computers communicat ⁇ ing over a wireless communication.
- the object of the present invention is to solve the above- described problem and to provide a solution enabling the transmission of bet ⁇ ting data over a wireless connection to a user's mobile station as flexibly and user-friendlily as possible without the amounts of data to be transferred in ⁇ creasing unreasonably high.
- This object is achieved with a communication sys ⁇ tem according to independent claim 1 , with a service centre according to inde ⁇ pendent claim 4, a method according to independent claim 7, and a computer program according to independent claims 8 and 9.
- the invention utilizes accurate screening of the betting data to be transferred by means of a service profile defined by the user in such a manner that information is transmitted to the user only about the betting ob ⁇ jects in which he is interested.
- information is maintained in a memory of the service centre about the betting data that was previously trans ⁇ mitted to the user's mobile station, and which consequently is stored in the memory of the mobile station. This avoids the repeated transmission of the same data.
- the most significant advantages of the inven ⁇ tion are the ability to provide a user with an extremely user-friendly and flexible betting solution by means of which the user can easily be informed of all bet ⁇ ting objects that the user is interested in, that the user is able to place bets even at a very late stage, for instance even as late as at the site of the match, and that the amounts of data to be transferred can be minimized, whereby un ⁇ necessary loading of the communication network and the communication costs incurred by the user are as low as possible.
- the betting data contains permanent data and event data selected on the basis of the service profile.
- the permanent data includes such data whose need for updates from a betting occasion to another is small.
- the event data can be composed exclusively (or almost exclusively) of information that, in connection with an individual betting event, indicates, to the mobile station, the parts of the permanent data stored in the memory, which the mobile station should relay to the user for presenting the information associated with the bet- ting event. This way the amount of data to be transferred in connection with the actual betting remains very small. This is an advantage for instance in connec ⁇ tion with a large-scale sporting event, when betting data is to be transmitted to a very large number of users, since the amounts of data to be transmitted at a time over the communication network to the users are minimized.
- Figure 1 shows a block diagram of a first preferred embodiment of the invention
- Figures 2A to 2D illustrate betting objects to be presented to a user of a mobile station
- Figure 3 shows a flow diagram of a first preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention.
- Figure 4 illustrates the transmission of betting data between a ser ⁇ vice centre and a mobile station in yet another preferred embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 1 shows a block diagram of a first preferred embodi ⁇ ment of the invention.
- the system of Figure 1 comprises a service centre 1 connected to a mobile communication network 4, the centre providing betting services to users of mobile stations, such as the user of a mobile station 6 shown in the figure.
- the service centre can be implemented as one or more servers that are programmed to execute the functions of the service centre.
- the service centre may also be a part of the mobile communication network.
- the service centre is composed of one server having two memories.
- the number of memories may be one or more and they can be implemented with memory circuits, files on a hard disk of a server or any other solution ena ⁇ bling the storage of the necessary data.
- Users are provided with the option to register as users of a service, whereby user data is stored in a memory 3 of the service centre.
- the user data may include a user name and a password enabling the use of the service, and the user's service profile, for example.
- the service profile indicates the betting objects in which the user is interested.
- the service profile may indicate that the user wants to bet on ice hockey matches in particular and exclusively on the matches of a given team, for ex ⁇ ample.
- the user may also specify his user profile to be in the desired status, active, partly active or passive, for example.
- the service centre 1 uses the se ⁇ lected status to decide whether it can transmit betting data to the user at that particular moment for instance in such a manner that when the profile is active, the service centre transmits betting data concerning all available betting ob ⁇ jects according to the user's service profile to the user. When the profile is passive, the service centre does not transmit betting data to the user.
- the user may use his mobile station or, alternatively, for instance the Internet, to register as a user at the service centre, open a betting account at the service centre, and alter the data in the service centre.
- the active/passive functions of a profile may comprise sev ⁇ eral levels.
- the user may be interested in continuously receiving notices about forthcoming ice hockey, football, ski jumping, election or other selected events in general.
- Feasible notices may include for instance: events available for selected topics/genres, betting objects (what you can bet on), and the time when the betting/event starts and when the betting/event ends. For example, when current EM football matches begin, the user has decided to watch them on TV and simultaneously bet on the Netherlands-Denmark match. In this case, the user activates the desired topics associated with the object (e.g. the following scorer, the scoreline, etc.).
- the user wants to receive and also place new bets among the supply, however, without stopping the original bet/event/time 'news feed'.
- the user wants to purchase addi ⁇ tional background information for the bets to be played, such as last-minute information about the player lists of the playing teams, players' statistics, mu ⁇ tual matches between the countries, etc.
- Betting data is also maintained at the service centre 1 in a memory 2.
- the betting data may originate from one or more instances provid ⁇ ing betting, which provide their betting objects via a common service centre to users registered at the service centre 1.
- the service centre may be arranged in a data processing system of an instance providing betting or, al ⁇ ternatively, the service centre may be located separately from the instances providing betting in such a manner that an external operator maintains it.
- a user previously registered at the service centre 1 wishes to place a bet, he uses his mobile station 6 to communicate with the service centre 1 over a communication connection 4, and specifies the status of his service profile as active.
- the status of the service profile can be changed to active also via the Internet by using a wired communication connection, for example.
- the service centre updates the user data in the memory 3. The service centre then starts to compare the betting data in its memory 2 with the user's active service profile to find out if such a betting object is available that the user is interested in based on his service profile.
- the service centre may also receive new betting data to be stored in the memory 2 from a party or parties providing betting.
- the betting data may be for instance numbered consecu ⁇ tively at the service centre in such a manner that each betting data entity, i.e. data packet, stored in the memory 2 is assigned a unique number.
- each betting data entity i.e. data packet
- the service centre When the service centre detects that its memory 2 contains betting data suitable for the user's service profile, it first checks if information is stored in the memory 3 about said betting data having already been transmit ⁇ ted to the user of the mobile station 6. This check may take place for instance in the above-mentioned manner based on the numbering of the data packets. If said data is already transmitted, the service centre 1 does not retransmit it to the user. If 1 in contrast, the check shows that said betting data have not been transmitted to the user of the mobile station 6, the service centre transmits them via the communication system 4 to the mobile station 6.
- the communication system is assumed to be composed of a cellular radio system, which transmits the betting data wirelessly via a base station 5 to the mobile station 6.
- the mobile station 6 stores the received betting data in a memory 8.
- an application 7 is active, which in practice may be implemented as a computer program controlling the operation of the mobile station, a circuit solution or a combination thereof.
- the application util ⁇ izes the betting data stored in the memory 8 by controlling the mobile station, based on the betting data, to display up-to-date information about available betting objects on its display 9, for example in the manner shown in Figures 2A to 2D. Consequently, the user of the mobile station 6 continuously sees up-to- date information on the display 9 of the mobile station about the betting objects he can bet on at that particular moment.
- the user wishes to place a bet, he uses a user inter ⁇ face 10 (e.g. keyboard) of the mobile station to select the object he wants to bet on, and in addition informs the size of the bet, i.e. the amount of money to be spent.
- the application 7 detects the user's selection and controls the mobile station 6 to transmit the information associated with the bet over the communi ⁇ cation connection 4 to the service centre 1.
- the service centre registers the bet in the memory 2 and subtracts the amount of money spent on the bet from the user's game account.
- the service centre credits the user's game account with the amount of money won, should the user's bet have led to a win.
- the message transmitted to the service centre because of the bet the user selected includes at least an identifier for verifying the user's identity.
- different parameters (stake, percentage & point in time & player, player & point in time & outcome, etc.) associated with the betting ob ⁇ ject may be included.
- the service centre transmits betting data to the user's mobile station 6 also in the cases when betting on an object suitable for the user's service profile is no longer possible.
- This betting data is stored in the memory 8 of the mobile station 6, whereby the application 7, when retrieving betting data from the memory 8, detects that the betting has ended for said betting objects, and presents this fact to the user in a suitable manner.
- the service centre may transmit betting data to the mobile station when the odds of some available betting object change, which typically takes place towards the end of a game, the outcome of the match being the object of the betting.
- the application 7 up ⁇ dates the data to be presented to the user in a manner allowing the user to remain aware of the odds of the different betting objects.
- Figures 2A to 2D illustrate an example of a manner of pre ⁇ senting betting objects to a user of a mobile station.
- the betting objects and the information related to betting can naturally be presented to the user in an alternative manner.
- the assumption in the case of Figure 2A is that the user has used his mobile station to activate his service profile, whereby the mobile station has received and stored betting data in a memory.
- the betting applica ⁇ tion of the mobile station then produces up-to-date information about available betting objects onto the display of the mobile station, the information including three items in the case of Figure 2A.
- the user may use the user interface of the mobile station to select one of these objects for closer study, and obtain additional information about betting odds or the time the betting ends, for ex ⁇ ample, should it be specified.
- the user can then select the object for placing a bet in the manner described in connection with Figure 1.
- the service centre has received information about the end of the placing of bets as regards some betting object. Since said betting object corresponds to the user's service pro ⁇ file, the service centre has transmitted betting data to the user's mobile station, the data indicating that said betting object is closed.
- the betting data is stored in the memory of the mobile station, and an active application in the mobile station updates the display of the mobile station by deleting said object 2 from the display in the case of Figure 2C, or, alternatively, in the case of Figure 2D, by adding a note after object 2 stating that object 2 is closed. Consequently, the user may always use his mobile station to easily and user-friendlily find out the betting objects he is interested in and, when desired, place bets on them.
- FIG. 3 The flow diagram of Figure 3 illustrates the processing of betting data in a mobile station.
- the mobile station receives betting data, which is stored in the memory of the mobile station in block B.
- an active application in the mobile station re ⁇ trieves betting data from the memory and updates the display of the mobile station to display up-to-date information about the betting objects.
- the informa ⁇ tion may be displayed in several stages, whereby the summary shown in Fig ⁇ ures 2A to 2D is preferably first displayed to the user about the available bet ⁇ ting objects.
- the application may display information related to said object on the display, such as player lists or participant lists and odds.
- the application detects the selection of a bet made by the user via the user interface. Pertaining to the selection, the appli ⁇ cation also receives the sum of money selected by the user from the user via the user interface.
- the application controls the mobile station to transmit the information descriptive of the betting object selected and the size of the bet to the service centre for placing the bet regarding the object selected by the user.
- Figure 4 illustrates the transmission of betting data between a service centre and a mobile station in a preferred embodiment of the inven ⁇ tion.
- a solution is in use, wherein the betting data is classi ⁇ fied into two categories, i.e. permanent data and event data.
- step 11 in Figure 4 the user of the mobile station registers as a user of the service centre, whereby the user simultaneously registers a service profile at the service centre, the assumption being in the following that the profile specifies that the user is interested in placing a bet on the events of a match of a given ice-hockey team.
- the service centre detects that it has betting data to be transmitted that fits the user's service profile and that was not previously transmitted to the mobile station. Accordingly, it transmits permanent data to the mobile station, the data being stored in the memory of the mobile station.
- this permanent data is illustrated by two tables, of which table T1 includes betting scenarios and table T2 a player list (in practice, the player list may include also other information, such as the players' numbers).
- table T1 includes betting scenarios
- table T2 a player list (in practice, the player list may include also other information, such as the players' numbers).
- This per ⁇ manent data remains substantially unchanged in the memory of the mobile station during the whole ice-hockey season, whereby there is no need to re- transmit it from one betting occasion to another. If changes occur in the per ⁇ manent data during the season, the service centre transmits betting data in ⁇ dicative of the changes to the mobile station, allowing the data in the tables to be updated.
- the service centre transmits betting data including event data, which is stored in the memory of the mobile station.
- the applica ⁇ tion of the mobile station detects the event data and displays scenario S1 as the betting object on the display of the mobile station, i.e. the object of the bet ⁇ ting is the player who will score the next goal in the match.
- the odds for the different players in the player list are P1 1.5, P2 3.2, P3 7.0, P4 4.6 and P5 2.5.
- the information relating to the available bet can thus be transmitted well compressed to the mobile station, i.e. it is sufficient that the mobile station is informed that scenario S1 of the permanent data stored in its memory is in question, in addition to which the odds for the different players are notified in the order of to the player list.
- step 14 the service centre transmits betting data including event data, which is stored in the memory of the mobile station.
- the applica ⁇ tion of the mobile station detects the event data and displays scenario S2 as the betting object on the display of the mobile station, i.e. the object of the bet ⁇ ting is the moment the next goal is scored.
- the odds are 2.0.
- step 15 the user of the mobile station selects the moment the goal is scored, i.e. scenario S2, as the betting object, and places a bet of the amount of EUR 5 on the time of the next goal being 10:30.
- step 16 the service centre transmits betting data including event data indicating that betting on scenario S2 is closed.
- the application of the mobile station thus updates the display of the mobile station such that the display remains up-to-date.
- step 17 the user places a bet with the mobile station re ⁇ garding scenario S1 , selects as alternative that the following scorer is player P5 in the list of players, and sets EUR 10 as the sum of the bet.
- step 18 the service centre transmits betting data including event data indicating that betting on scenario S1 is closed.
- the applica ⁇ tion of the mobile station updates the display of the mobile station such that the display remains up-to-date.
- the mobile station can transmit a request for updating the betting data to the service centre, i.e. for retransmission of previously transmitted betting data. This may become nec ⁇ essary if the memory of the mobile station is malfunctioning. Similarly, in re ⁇ sponse to a request received from the service centre, the mobile station may transmit information to the service centre, indicating what betting data is stored in its memory. This allows a situation to be corrected, wherein the service cen ⁇ tre has lost information about the betting data transmitted with the mobile sta ⁇ tion.
- the embodiment of Figure 4 refers to a solution wherein the amount of event data to be transmitted in connection with the ac ⁇ tual betting remains relatively low because of the relatively large amount of permanent data transmitted in advance. This helps to minimize the total amount of data to be transmitted since, at best, it is sufficient to transmit per ⁇ manent data only once to the mobile station during one ice-hockey season, for example.
- the amount of event data to be transmitted in connection with betting events is extremely low, since, in practice, it is sufficient that the event data generally refers to the permanent data transmitted to the mobile station in a manner allowing the application of the mobile station to correctly display the betting objects to the user.
- capacity of the communication network used is also saved in connection with a betting event when there is need to transmit betting data to all users of the service centre whose service profiles fit the betting object. !n this case, the amount of betting data generated from the event data is very low, allowing the onetime loading of the network to be mini ⁇ mized.
- Such a mode of operation speeds up data transfer in a wireless net ⁇ work, wherein the data transfer capacity is limited, thus enhancing the ease of use for the end user.
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