WO2006049398A1 - Systeme et procede de distribution d'une chanson demandee par un client au moyen d'un telephone mobile dans un magasin affilie - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to system and method for providing customer- requested songs using a mobile phone, and more particularly system and method for providing customer-requested songs in which, if a customer in an affiliated shop transmits requested song information to a server using a mobile phone, the server adds the requested song to a service song list of the affiliated shop and transmits the requested song to a terminal installed in the affiliated shop and also the customer listens to the requested song through the affiliated shop terminal.
- Streaming service is a method for regenerating voice, picture, animation and the like on Internet in real time.
- a client regenerates data transmitted from a server in real time, which may reduce a running time and not be influenced by the capacity of a hard disk drive.
- a fast connection line capable of instantly downloading the entire file from the server is not prepared in the client, the data provided from the server is regenerated together with being stored in a buffer by means of software such as Real Player or Window Media Player.
- a manager of the shop subscribes for an Internet broadcasting station or other portal sites giving sound source streaming service, downloads music files (or, song files) provided by a server or requested by the manager to a shop terminal, and then plays the music (or, song) for customers.
- the manager may provide music to customers with a general PC terminal that may use Internet and regenerate multimedia.
- the streaming service meets with a favorable reception.
- the present invention is designed in consideration of the above problems, and therefore it is an object of the invention to provide system and method for providing customer-requested songs using mobile phones, which allows a streaming server to receive a requested song and a customer story from mobile phones of customers in a specific affiliated shop, and also allows the affiliated shop to provide customer-familiar service by means of bi-directional communication that gives the requested song and the customer story in real time to the corresponding affiliated shop.
- the present invention provides a system for providing customer-requested songs using mobile phones, which receives a requested song from a mobile terminal of a customer in an affiliated shop and provides the requested song to a corresponding affiliated shop terminal by means of streaming service in order to provide the requested song to the customer in the affiliated shop, the system including a streaming server for receiving a request for subscription from a shop and admitting the shop as an affiliated shop, receiving selected song information from the affiliated shop, receiving requested song information from customers, and transmitting music files based on the order set by the affiliated shop, the streaming server streaming a music file of the requested song prior to a music file of the selected song in case there is a requested song from the customer; a mobile terminal for the customer to input and transmit the requested song information to the streaming server; and an affiliated shop terminal for receiving a music file from the streaming server and regenerating the music file.
- the streaming server receives the requested song information from the mobile terminal by means of wireless Internet communication.
- the streaming server receives the requested song information from the mobile terminal by means of SMS (Short Message Service) communication.
- SMS Short Message Service
- a method for providing customer-requested songs using mobile phones which receives a requested song from a mobile terminal of a customer in an affiliated shop and provides the requested song to a corresponding affiliated shop terminal by means of streaming service in order to provide the requested song to the customer in the affiliated shop, the method including (a) a streaming server receiving a request for subscription from the affiliated shop terminal, receiving affiliated shop information therefrom, storing the affiliated shop in ⁇ formation in an affiliated shop information DB, and endowing an affiliated shop identifier thereto; (b) the streaming server receiving selected song information from the affiliated shop terminal, and adding the selected song information to an affiliated shop- selected song list; (c) the streaming server receiving requested song information from the mobile terminal, and adding the requested song information to a customer- requested song list; and (d) the streaming server receiving a request for transmission of music files from the affiliated shop terminal, and transmitting the corresponding music files to the affiliated shop terminal with a requested song in the customer-requested song list being prior to the affiliated shop
- FIG. 1 is a functional diagram showing a system for providing customer-requested songs according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows configuration of a system for providing customer-requested song using a wireless Internet manner according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows data flows of the wireless Internet manner according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 shows configuration of a system for providing customer-requested songs using a SMS manner according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 shows data flows of the SMS manner according to the second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing customer-requested songs according to the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a song selection process executed in an affiliated shop terminal according to the present invention, in detail;
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a song request process by a customer using the wireless Internet manner according to the first embodiment of the present invention, in detail;
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a song request process by a customer using the
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a music file transmission process according to the present invention. Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention [23] he present invention will be described in detail referring to the drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a customer-requested song providing system 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the customer- requested song providing system 1 of the present invention includes a streaming server 2, an affiliated shop terminal 3, and a mobile terminal 4.
- the streaming server 2 receives selected song information from the affiliated shop terminal 3 installed in an affiliated shop, and receives requested song information from the mobile terminal 4 of a customer who uses the affiliated shop (®, (D). In addition, if the streaming server 2 receives a request for music file streaming service from the affiliated shop terminal 3, the streaming server 2 streams a music file of the requested song of the customer to the affiliated shop terminal 3 prior to the selected song of the affiliated shop ( ⁇ ). Thus, if all requested songs of customers are preferentially provided and no requested song remains, the selected songs of the affiliated shop are provided according to a predetermined order set by the affiliated shop. In addition, in case of receiving a requested story in addition to the requested song from the customer, the streaming server 2 streams the requested story in addition to the requested song.
- the streaming server 2 ac ⁇ cumulates payment information of each customer, and then informs a mobile com ⁇ munication service provider server 5 of payment details (®).
- the mobile com ⁇ munication service provider server 5 charges a service fee imposed by the payment in ⁇ formation to be included in mobile phone charges of the customer ( ⁇ ), and the customer pays for the fees ( ⁇ ).
- the mobile communication service provider server 5 deducts a predetermined commission and then transfers remaining money to a streaming service provider ( ⁇ ).
- the affiliated shop terminal 3 interfaces with the streaming server 2 on a wire/ wireless network by using a dedicated program or a web browser.
- the mobile terminal 4 of a customer interfaces with the streaming server 2 by means of the mobile communication service provider server 5 on a mobile communication network by using wireless Internet or SMS (Short Message Service).
- the affiliated shop terminal 3 is a computer terminal such as a desktop, PDA or notebook installed to the affiliated shop, and needs a network function and a data file regeneration function as a basic option.
- the affiliated shop terminal 3 should subscribe for the streaming server 2 and be endowed with an affiliated shop identifier.
- the affiliated shop identifier is a data that should be input by a customer when the streaming server 2 receives a requested song from the customer, and it is a peculiar identifying code that the streaming server 2 refers to when determining an affiliated shop to which the requested shop is transmitted.
- the affiliated shop identifier is stored in a database (DB) together with directory path information of the corresponding affiliated shop in the streaming server 2.
- a guidance book for guiding customers to request a requested song or a requested story is prepared in affiliated shops so that customers may use the requested song providing service.
- the guidance book preferably records a wireless Internet using method (e.g., hot keys for the Wink service), a SMS using method, an affiliated shop identifier, and music lists including music number, singer name, and song title.
- the music number is used as a peculiar identifying code for identifying a music file.
- the present invention is not limited thereto, but the music number may be replaced with a singer name or a song title.
- the mobile terminal 4 is an information communication terminal capable of using wireless Internet communication and SMS communication such as PDA, PCS, cellular phone, portable Internet phone and the like, possessed by a customer.
- a service fee of the customer generated when the streaming server 2 streams a requested song or both requested song and story
- the service fee of a customer may be differentially set according to the service policy. For example, the service fee may be set higher when a requested story is added.
- the customer-requested song providing system 1 of the present invention may be classified into a first embodiment (using wireless Internet) and a second embodiment (using SMS) according to the modes in which the streaming server 2 receives requested song information from the mobile terminal 4 of a customer.
- the requested song information transmitted from a customer in the first and second embodiments includes items shown in the following example 1 , but not limitedly.
- Customer in ⁇ formation is a peculiar number for identifying the customer, and it may be a phone number of the mobile terminal.
- Requested Song Information Customer Information (Phone Number of Mobile
- FIG. 2 shows a customer-requested song providing system 1 using the wireless
- the streaming server 2 includes an affiliated shop-selected song receiving unit 21, a wireless Internet receiving unit 22, a requested song transmission unit 24, an ARS (Automatic Response Service) guidance unit 25, and a payment processing unit 27.
- ARS Automatic Response Service
- the affiliated shop-selected song receiving unit 21 receives a requested for selected song designation from the affiliated shop terminal 3 logged in, provides a full song list to the affiliated shop terminal 3, and adds selected songs selected by the affiliated shop to an affiliated shop-selected song list 210.
- the full song list refers to a music in ⁇ formation DB (not shown).
- the music information DB includes data items as shown in the following example 2, but not limitedly.
- a regeneration time is defined as a running time of a sound source data.
- the affiliated shop-selected song list 210 includes the items of the above music in ⁇ formation DB, and is preferably arranged substantially in a transmission service order selected by the affiliated shop.
- the information of the affiliated shop- selected song list 210 is preferably displayed on a screen of the affiliated shop terminal 3 so that a manager of the affiliated shop may edit the selected songs and a transmission (running) order.
- the wireless Internet receiving unit 22 receives a request for accessing the wireless
- the Wink service may be used as one scheme of the wireless Internet communication.
- the Wink service allows a user to access a domain by clicking a specific number expressed by a numeral so as to reduce inconvenience of inputting the full name of the corresponding domain in connection with the wireless Internet when the user uses the wireless Internet by use of the mobile terminal 4, and the Wink service uses a format of "domain character information + #(identifier) + specific number".
- a customer accesses the streaming server 2 by means of the
- Wink service or a general wireless Internet accessing manner (®).
- the streaming server 2 has a domain of 'www.mjockey.com' and a peculiar number of '7777' a hot key for the Wink service to be input by the customer is as shown in the following example 3.
- the customer inquires a requested song on a music inquiring screen provided by the streaming server ( ⁇ ), and transmits requested song information to the streaming server 2 ( ⁇ ).
- the customer-requested song list 220 includes items as shown in the following example 4, but not limitedly.
- the affiliated shop-selected song list 210 and the customer-requested song list 220 are designed in a file structure, but they may also be designed in a DB structure, not limitedly.
- the streaming server 2 checks whether a corresponding music exists in the music information DB as shown in the example 2 by use of the music number or the singer name and the song title. If the music does not exist, the streaming server 2 asks the customer to request another music. If the music exists therein, the streaming server 2 asks the customer to confirm payment by guiding a payment amount by means of payment guidance ( ⁇ ). The customer selects confirmation of payment to settle the payment ( ⁇ ).
- the requested song transmission unit 24 When receiving a request for transmission of a music file from the affiliated shop terminal 3, the requested song transmission unit 24 provides a requested song in the customer-requested song list 220 preferentially whenever transmitting a new music.
- the requested song transmission unit 24 inquires the customer-requested song list 220 preferentially according to the order of priority and checks whether there is a requested song of a customer. If there is a requested song, the requested song(s) from the first is streamed to the affiliated terminal 3. If one requested song in the customer-requested song list 220 is transmitted, that requested song is deleted.
- the streaming server 20 provides the sixth song in the affiliated shop-selected song list 210, which was temporarily intercepted, and the customer-requested song list 220 is preferentially inquired whenever a new song is provided.
- the affiliated shop-selected song list 210 is regenerated in a circulating manner so that the first song is prepared after the tenth song is completely regenerated.
- the music number in the affiliated shop-selected song list 210 or the customer- requested song list 220 is used for inquiring a music file from the music DB 240.
- the music DB 240 includes items as in the following example 5, but not limitedly.
- the wireless Internet receiving unit 22 receives the requested song information of the customer and also provides a voice guidance of the ARS guidance unit 25 to the customer who selects a requested story service according to the request of customer.
- the customer records a story according to the ARS guidance by using the mobile terminal 4.
- the recorded story is stored in a requested story DB 250, and whenever a requested song in the customer-requested song list 220 is transmitted by the requested song transmission unit 24, the corresponding requested story is inquired from the requested story DB 250.
- the requested story may be transmitted before or after a music file of the requested song is transmitted.
- the requested story DB 250 includes items as in the following example 6, but not limitedly.
- a request date and time in the example 6 is managed in the same way as the requested date and time of the customer-requested song list 220 shown in the example 4.
- Requested Story DB Customer Information + Requested Date and Time + File
- the payment processing unit 27 stores the payment information, settled by the con ⁇ firmation of payment by the customer through the wireless Internet receiving unit 21, in a payment detail DB 270.
- the payment detail DB 270 includes items as in the following example 7, but not limitedly.
- the payment settlement flag is registered in a log-off state at the instant that a customer settles the payment, and it is turned into an ON state at the instant that the music file is actually transmitted or completely transmitted.
- only payment information in an ON state among the details recorded in the payment detail DB 270 is added up for each customer in ⁇ formation (or, each mobile phone number) and then transmitted to the mobile com ⁇ munication service provider server 5.
- the mobile communication service provider server 5 charges a service fee to the corresponding customer and receives the fee, and then transfers the money deducting a commission to the streaming service provider.
- the streaming service provider may return a part of gains to the affiliated shop in order to promote the service.
- FIG. 4 shows a customer-requested song service system 1 using SMS according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the streaming server 2 includes an affiliated shop-selected song receiving unit 21, a SMS receiving unit 23, a requested song transmission unit 24, a TTS (Text To Speech) converter 26, and a payment processing unit 27.
- a SMS receiving unit 21 includes an affiliated shop-selected song receiving unit 21, a SMS receiving unit 23, a requested song transmission unit 24, a TTS (Text To Speech) converter 26, and a payment processing unit 27.
- TTS Text To Speech
- the affiliated shop-selected song receiving unit 21, the requested song transmission unit 24 and the payment processing unit 27 are substantially identical to those of the first embodiment, and not described in detail here.
- a customer transmits a text message including requested song information to the streaming server 2 by using a mobile terminal (®).
- the customer makes a text message including 'user information + affiliated shop identifier + music information (music number or singer name + song title)' according to an input format classified by identifiers (e.g., * and #), and then sends the text message with designating a SMS-MO (Mobile Originated) phone number endowed to the streaming server 2 as a receiver (®).
- a SMS-MO server installed to the mobile communication service provider server 5 receives the text message from the customer and then transmits the text message to the corresponding streaming server 2.
- the following example 8 shows an example of the input format of the text message in case the affiliated shop identifier is '21252' and the music number is '60728'.
- the example 2) may be used when a user already knows a singer name and a song title.
- the streaming server 2 may check the music information DB of the example 2 to verify whether the music in ⁇ formation requested by a customer may be provided and then receive confirmation of the payment in real time, but it is impossible when using SMS.
- the SMS receiving unit 23 receives a text message from a customer, and then inquires the music information DB to determine whether the cor ⁇ responding music file may be provided. If the corresponding music file does not exist, the SMS receiving unit 23 informs the customer that the requested music does not exist in the music information DB.
- the SMS receiving unit 23 removes an identifier from the text message received from the customer, and then adds the requested song information to the customer-requested song list 220.
- the customer-requested song list 220 of the second embodiment includes an item structure as in the following example 9, but not limitedly.
- the registration state flag in the example 9 is initially set as a temporary state, and then recorded in the customer-requested song list 220.
- the SMS receiving unit 23 transmits a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) call-back text message including guidance and consents of payment amount ((D of FIG. 5).
- the customer accesses the streaming server 2 by means of the call-back URL and selects confirmation of the payment ( ⁇ ). If the confirmation of the payment is received from the customer, the registration state flag is changed into a normal state, and the payment information of the customer is stored in the payment detail DB 270 of the above example 6. If a con ⁇ firmation of payment is not received from the customer a predetermined time after the URL call-back text message is transmitted, the requested song is deleted.
- the requested song transmission unit 24 streams the requested song of the customer prior to the selected song of the affiliated shop as in the first embodiment.
- a requested song whose registration state flag is in a normal state is preferentially provided.
- the SMS receiving unit 23 receives a requested story in a text message in addition to the requested song information of the customer.
- the following example 10 shows that a requested story is added to the example 8.
- Example 1 21252*60728#Today is my birthday, please celebrate my birthday
- Example T 21252*Beatles*Let it be#Today is hundredth day of our first meeting, please offer your congratulations
- the SMS receiving unit 23 receives the text message including a requested story, the requested story of the customer is separated, and the requested story in a text format is transmitted to the TTS converter 26.
- the TTS converter 26 automatically converts a text format into a voice format, and then stores the requested story in a voice format in the requested story DB 250.
- the affiliated shop terminal 3 inquires current details of the affiliated shop-selected song list and the customer-requested song list by using one screen.
- a manager of the affiliated shop is endowed with an authority to cancel a specific song or change the order of songs in the affiliated shop-selected song list 210 and the customer-requested song list 220.
- the customer may request to cancel the requested song, and then the manager cancels the requested song from the list before being regenerated so that the customer may not bear the service fee.
- the customer-requested song providing system 1 described in the first and second embodiments may also provide additional services such as an estimated regeneration time guidance service and a regeneration appointment service.
- the streaming server 2 receives a requested song from the mobile terminal 4, and then informs of the number of currently reserved requested songs and an estimated streaming time by accumulating the number of requested songs registered in the customer-requested song list 220 and their running times.
- the streaming server 2 receives an appointed time set by the customer together with the requested song from the mobile terminal 4, and then streams the requested song at the appointed time.
- the streaming server 2 further includes a timer and a requested song reserve DB (not shown).
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing customer-requested songs according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the streaming server 2 receives a request for subscription from the affiliated shop terminal 3, records affiliated shop information in an affiliated shop information DB (not shown), and endows an affiliated shop identifier.
- the affiliated shop identifier is stored in the affiliated shop information DB.
- the streaming server 2 adds an affiliated shop-selected song to the affiliated shop-selected song list 210. It will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 7.
- the streaming server 2 executes a logging-in process by member certification of the affiliated shop.
- the affiliated shop-selected song list 21 registered previously and the customer-requested song list 220 initialized are displayed.
- the streaming server 2 provides a full song list according to a request for registration of the affiliated shop-selected song.
- the selected song information receiving step S23 the selected song information selected by the affiliated shop (or, its manager) is received.
- the affiliated shop-selected song list adding step S24 the streaming server 2 adds the affiliated shop-selected song to the affiliated shop-selected song list 210.
- the streaming server receives requested song information from the mobile terminal 4, and adds the requested song information to the customer-requested song list 220.
- the payment settlement flag in the payment detail DB 270 is set to an OFF state, and the payment information of the customer is recorded.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating that the streaming server 2 receives a requested song from the mobile terminal 4 of a customer by using wireless Internet according to the first embodiment.
- the streaming server 2 receives a request for accessing the wireless Internet from the mobile terminal 4.
- the streaming server 2 provides the full song list and guides the customer to input a requested song.
- the requested song information receiving step SA33 a specific music number input by the customer is received from the mobile terminal 4.
- the affiliated shop identifier receiving step SA34 an affiliated shop identifier is received from the customer.
- the customer-requested song list adding step SA35 the received requested song information is added to the customer-requested song list 220.
- the customer requests to register (or, record) a requested story in addition to the requested song
- the ARS guidance and voice requested story receiving step SA36 an automatic voice guidance is provided for informing the customer of the way of recording a requested story, and then the voice requested story of the customer is received from the mobile terminal 4.
- the requested story DB storing step SA37 the requested story of the customer is stored in the requested story DB 250.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating that the streaming server 2 receives a requested song from the mobile terminal 4 of a customer by using SMS.
- the streaming server 2 receives a text message of the customer including requested song information classified by a pre ⁇ determined identifier transmitted from the mobile terminal 4.
- the streaming server 2 separates the identifier from the requested song information. In case a music number is received, a singer name and a song title are obtained from the music DB 22.
- the customer-requested song list adding step SB33 in case there exists a music file corresponding to the received requested song in ⁇ formation, the requested song information is added to the customer-requested song list 220.
- the text requested story separating step SB34 the text requested story of the customer is separated from the text message.
- the text requested story is converted into a voice requested story by using a TTS engine.
- the requested story DB storing step SB36 the requested story converted into a voice format is stored in the requested story DB 250.
- the streaming server 2 transmits a requested song in the customer-requested song list 220 to the affiliated shop terminal 3 prior to a selected song in the affiliated shop-selected song list 210.
- the payment settlement flag in the payment detail DB 270 is changed into an ON state so that the payment information of the customer will be charged. It will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 10.
- the streaming server 2 pref ⁇ erentially inquires the customer-requested song list 220 rather than the affiliated shop- selected song list 210 when regeneration of a music file in the affiliated shop-selected song list 210 is to be started. If there is inquired a requested song, it is inquired from the requested story DB 250 whether the customer registered a requested story. If there is a requested story, in the requested story transmitting step S43, the inquired requested story is transmitted to the affiliated shop terminal 3. In the customer-requested song music file transmitting step S44, a first requested song in the customer-requested song list 220 is transmitted. If there is no customer-requested song, in the affiliated shop- selected song music file transmitting step S45, the selected songs registered in the affiliated shop-selected song list 210 are transmitted according to a transmission order.
- the mobile communication service provider server receives the service fee from the customer, and then transfers a money deducting a predetermined commission to a service provider of the streaming server 2.
- the system and method for providing customer-requested songs using mobile terminals to provide songs requested by customers in an affiliated shop according to the present invention is a three-dimensional service integrating wire/wireless Internet, offline shops and customers, which makes a new integrated market model that overcomes a service system in the existing markets.
- an affiliated shop may give a song desired by a customer using a computer terminal having Internet and multimedia regeneration functions at a low cost though it is not equipped with DJ box or dedicated audio components as if the affiliated shop itself give the requested song and story to customers.
- a customer may registers his/her own story in addition to the requested song to receive a service of the requested song in real time, and the customer may also transfer his/her own message by his/her own voice in a limited region of the affiliated shop.
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