WO2007149526A2 - Gestion et messagerie de groupes - Google Patents

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WO2007149526A2
WO2007149526A2 PCT/US2007/014462 US2007014462W WO2007149526A2 WO 2007149526 A2 WO2007149526 A2 WO 2007149526A2 US 2007014462 W US2007014462 W US 2007014462W WO 2007149526 A2 WO2007149526 A2 WO 2007149526A2
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Atif Hussein
Jason Guesman
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04W4/00Services specially adapted for wireless communication networks; Facilities therefor
    • H04W4/06Selective distribution of broadcast services, e.g. multimedia broadcast multicast service [MBMS]; Services to user groups; One-way selective calling services
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    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L51/00User-to-user messaging in packet-switching networks, transmitted according to store-and-forward or real-time protocols, e.g. e-mail
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L51/00User-to-user messaging in packet-switching networks, transmitted according to store-and-forward or real-time protocols, e.g. e-mail
    • H04L51/48Message addressing, e.g. address format or anonymous messages, aliases
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L61/00Network arrangements, protocols or services for addressing or naming
    • H04L61/45Network directories; Name-to-address mapping
    • H04L61/4547Network directories; Name-to-address mapping for personal communications, i.e. using a personal identifier
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L51/00User-to-user messaging in packet-switching networks, transmitted according to store-and-forward or real-time protocols, e.g. e-mail
    • H04L51/58Message adaptation for wireless communication
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W8/00Network data management
    • H04W8/18Processing of user or subscriber data, e.g. subscribed services, user preferences or user profiles; Transfer of user or subscriber data
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
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  • Communication devices generally include a contacts database to store information concerning any and all individuals known to the user.
  • a contacts database may include various types of information concerning each individual.
  • the database may include each individual's name, title, and place of work.
  • the database may also include contact information such as addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and websites.
  • Some individuals may be associated with the user and with each other in various ways; for example, work colleagues or soccer teammates. Some of these associations or groups may overlap. For example, a work colleague of the user's may also be a soccer teammate.
  • Contact information for each individual may include a variety of communication media, including short message service (SMS) text messaging, instant messaging (IM), and/or electronic mail (e-mail). Each of these media may be used to send and receive messages. Ih some instances, an individual may utilize multiple SMS messaging services, IM services, and/or e-mail providers.
  • SMS short message service
  • IM instant messaging
  • e-mail electronic mail
  • the variety of available communication media in conjunction with multiple service offerings thereof offers the advantage of options and alternatives should any of the one or more of the media fail to provide prompt access to the individual.
  • the information concerning the various communication media, as well as the information concerning each individual's group affiliation, is saved in the contacts database. [0004] Such a comprehensive database complicates the process of managing and retrieving information.
  • Some communication media presently allow for group messaging whereby an individual may send a message to a group of contacts.
  • e- mail services allow a user to send a message to a group of contacts by entering the name of each individual contact in a newly defined group or the individual contact may be added to a previously defined group or list of contacts.
  • a list may be as simple as "everyone,” which includes every individual contact in the user's contacts database.
  • the user may make custom lists for various groups of contacts such as "family” for family members; “work” for work-related contacts; “soccer team” for soccer teammates; and “book club” for members of a book club.
  • groups of contacts such as "family” for family members; "work” for work-related contacts; “soccer team” for soccer teammates; and “book club” for members of a book club.
  • a group of contacts may include individuals with various communication media and different preferences concerning those available communication media, communicating with that group becomes complicated. For example, some individuals in the group may not be able to receive text messages. Alternatively, one individual in the group may prefer being contacted by text message while another prefers e-mail. There is, therefore, a need in the art for improved messaging with a group of individuals using each individual's preferred communication medium.
  • Systems and methods of the present invention provide for managing groups and group communications.
  • Information concerning a tag and a group of one or more individuals is provided in a contacts database.
  • Tags may be used shorthand indicators for a group of individuals.
  • the tag is associated with each member of the group and subsequent communications using a tag may be automatically sent to each group member.
  • the tagged communication may be sent to each group member using a preferred communication medium.
  • Various embodiments of the present invention allow for the retrieval of information (e.g., messages sent to and received from) concerning an individual based on a search for any of the tags associated with that individual.
  • a user may create a "family" tag and designate a father, mother, and sister to be associated with the tag. Subsequently, communications using the "family" tag may be automatically sent to the user's father, mother, and sister. If the user wishes to find a communication sent to or received from a family member, the user may simply search for the "family" tag.
  • Some embodiments of the present invention include computer media and instructions for managing groups and group communication by using tags associated with certain groups.
  • the association between a tag and a group may be used to search and retrieve various information concerning the group or individual group members.
  • Systems and methods of the present invention may also provide for transmitting messages from a mobile device to groups of contacts using a preferred communication medium for each contact.
  • a message is composed on a user's mobile device, addressed to a group using a tag associated with the group, and sent to the group.
  • Each group member receives the message through his/her preferred communication medium.
  • Embodiments of the present invention include methods for using tags to manage a contacts database in a mobile device.
  • Tags may be used as shorthand indicators for a group of individuals.
  • Using tags to address messages allows the user to send a message to the group using a communication medium determined to be preferred or optimal for each individual.
  • Some embodiments of the present invention include computer media and instructions for group messaging involving the use of tags where each individual associated with the tag can be messaged through a preferred or optimal communication medium.
  • FIGURE 2A is an illustration of an exemplary contacts database that may be used in a system for managing groups and group communications as well as a group messaging system.
  • FIGURE 2B is an illustration of an exemplary contacts database sorted by contact.
  • FIGURE 2C is an illustration of an exemplary contacts database sorted by tag.
  • FIGURE 3 is an illustration of an implementation of an exemplary group messaging system.
  • FIGURE 4 is a flowchart depicting an exemplary group messaging method.
  • FIGURE 5 is a flowchart depicting an exemplary method for managing groups and group communications.
  • the present invention includes systems and methods for managing groups and group communications.
  • a group of one or more individuals is associated with a tag. Operations involving any group member are also tagged.
  • the association between the tag and the group allows for information retrieval based on a search for either the tag or for any of the group members.
  • the information may include messages sent from and/or sent to each individual in the group.
  • the present invention also includes systems and methods for sending messages to a group using a preferred communication medium for each individual in the group. Determining a preferred communication medium for each individual may be based on various factors including predetermined preferences, presence, and/or activity.
  • the present invention also includes systems and methods for managing a plurality of groups with overlapping membership.
  • FIGURE 1 is an illustration of an exemplary mobile device 100 that may be used in a system for managing groups and group communications as well as in the context of a group messaging system.
  • Mobile device 100 may include cellular telephones, smart phones, PDAs, wireless e-mail devices, and handheld computers.
  • Mobile device 100 may include input/output component(s) 110, a contacts database 120, a tagging module 130, a peercast module 140, a processor 150, an extensible communication application 160, a display 170, and an antenna 180.
  • Input/output 110 may include any variety of hardware and/or software components configured to allow for communication between the user, other components of mobile device 100, and, in conjunction with antenna 180, other mobile devices.
  • the communications may include audio/visual information, SMS text messages, IMs, and e-mail messages.
  • Input/output 110 may include a keypad, keyboard, touchpad, touch screen, speech recognition applications, microphone, and/or speakers. One or more input/output 110 components may operate individually or in combination with one another.
  • Contacts database 120 is configured to store information regarding various contacts. Such contact information may include information concerning various communication media associated with each contact, including e-mail addresses, IM addresses, and SMS numbers/addresses. Information may be added, deleted, and edited in contacts database 120 using one or more input/output 110 components; for example, a keypad may be used to enter a new telephone number. Other examples of information maintenance may include automatic add options offered upon receipt of a phone call or message as well as synching operations as may be performed by cable or wirelessly.
  • Personal preferences may be included in contacts database 120 in association with each personal contact entry. For example, a person may have a preference about which e-mail/IM addresses to use. That person may be more likely to check that particular e-mail/IM address more frequently than other communication media. Thus, using the preferred address may allow a person to receive messages more quickly than messages sent to another address via another medium. Further, a person may have different preferences based on the context of the message, which may be related to a group affiliation. For example, a person may prefer to receive work-related messages through e-mail and to receive soccer team- related messages through text messages.
  • Tags may be utilized as a form of predefined search. For example, based on specification of a tag, a user may be presented with all e-mail/SMS/IM/phone conversations to/from the set of contacts defined by that tag. In such an example, the tag may not immediately be used as a means to communicate a message to the tag- identified group. Peercast communication, as described further herein, may nonetheless occur at some point in such a scenario. In this particular example, however, the tag may be used to produce a narrowly scoped search result.
  • a module (or application), as referenced in the present invention, is a collection of routines that perform various system-level functions. A module may be dynamically loaded and unloaded by hardware and device drivers as required.
  • Tag creation may also occur implicitly. For example, a user may wish to have a tag for frequently e-mailed groups. A user may also have implicitly created tags for frequently IM'd groups and frequently SMS text messaged groups. Tags may also be imported from other sources including other databases and incoming messages. For example, a user may wish to synch contacts database 120 with an e- mail address book. Any tags that existed in the e-mail address book may be imported into contacts database 120 along with the contacts with which the tags are associated. Further, an implicit tag indicating the specific data source (e.g., "contacts from user@email.com”) may be created and associated with the imported contacts. [0035] Categories may be inherited from an original data source such as a business or personal category in Microsoft Outlook.
  • Tagging module 130 allows for the user to associate ah individual with no tag, one tag, or a plurality of tags. Tagging module 130 may allow the user to sort the contacts database 120 by contact and/or by tag as can be seen in FIGURE 2. For example, a user may wish to send a message to all of the user's family members.
  • the tagging module 130 also allows the user to retrieve various types of messages addressed to or from a certain group or individual. For example, a user may wish to review all communications exchanged with a group of work colleagues. Rather than search through every e-mail, IM, and SMS inbox individually, a user may simply retrieve a categorized list of communications exchanged with all contacts associated with the "Work" tag.
  • Peercast module 140 is configured to allow a user to send a message to a group of contacts using each contact's preferred communication medium.
  • User input concerning content or recipient of a message may be received by peercast module 140 from input/output 110.
  • Peercast module 140 may operate in conjunction with contacts database 120 and tagging module 130 to allow the user to address the message to a group using a tag. After the message is addressed using a tag, peercast module 140 sends the message to each individual in the group using that individual's preferred communication medium by operating in conjunction with extensible communications application 160 as detailed below.
  • processor 150 is able to retrieve all messages sent to and/or received from all individuals in the "family" group.
  • Processor 150 may use any of a variety of other factors, independently or in conjunction with each other, to retrieve information.
  • Processor 150 may be further configured to evaluate such factors as location, preferences, and/or presence in determining a communication medium for reaching each individual. As disclosed in U.S.
  • Processor 150 may determine a medium of communication based on factors such as predetermined personal preference, which may be indicated by, for example, user input into contacts database 120. For example, one individual in a group may have a decided preference for receiving messages through e-mail while the other group members may prefer to receive messages through text messaging. Processor 150 may execute a variety of operations, including determining that e-mail should be used to reach the first individual and providing that information to peercast module 140, so that a message sent to this group in conjunction with extensible communication application 160 would use e-mail for the first individual and text messaging for the other individuals.
  • processor 150 may determine an effective medium of communication based on presence. For example, a group member may have indicated that e-mail is his/her preferred communication media, but that group member is not signed onto his/her e-mail service. That individual may, however, be signed onto his/her instant messaging service. A message may be sent to that individual by e-mail but the sender receives a notification concerning the recipient's lack of e-mail presence. The sender may alternatively or additionally receive information concerning the recipient's instant messaging presence. The presence information may be presented to the user first and the user may decide which communication medium to use. Determinations may also occur automatically without further user intervention. Such presence information may be received by mobile device 100 in a fashion like that described in U.S. patent application 11/363,912 and provided to processor 150, which may then use presence as a factor in determining which communication medium to use.
  • Information concerning lack of activity on a given communication medium may also be received by mobile device 100.
  • An individual may have signed onto a service but still may not be immediately accessible through that service.
  • the user may receive a notification of an individual's lack of activity on a certain medium and then be given the option of sending the message to that individual again using an alternative communication medium.
  • a user may want to send an urgent message to the user's soccer team concerning an upcoming game. That message may be sent using each team member's preferred communication medium.
  • One team member may have indicated that instant messaging is her preferred communication medium and have signed onto her instant messaging service. Lack of IM activity for a prolonged period of time, however, may indicate that she is not currently monitoring her instant messages, so the user may wish to contact her by other means. The user may be notified of the lack of activity and be given various options concerning other communication media. The determination to use an alternative medium may also occur automatically.
  • Extensible communication application 160 allows for the use of a single mobile device 100 in efficiently managing multiple communication media (IM, SMS, e-mail, etc.). Allowing for integration and cross-platform interoperability, extensible communication application 160 further allows a user of mobile device 100 to access various communications media in a cumulative, integrated setting so that a user does not have to log repeatedly into each individual service to be able to send and/or receive messages. Various embodiments of extensible communication application 160 allow for authentication and secure transmission for each communication medium. Extensible communication application 160 further integrates various address books, contact lists such as those in contacts database 120, calendars, and the like.
  • Extensible communications application 160 may operate in conjunction with peercast module 140 and processor 150 to allow for delivery of messages to users utilizing a preferred communication medium.
  • Extensible communication application 160 may include any of a variety of software applications configured to integrate the variety of protocols and/or applications required to access various communications media via mobile device 100. Such protocols may include Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), Instant Message and Presence Service (IMPS), Session Initiation Protocol for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions (SIP/SIMPLE), Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), SMS, Internet Protocol (IP), and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
  • IMAP Internet Message Access Protocol
  • IMPS Instant Message and Presence Service
  • POP3 Post Office Protocol 3
  • Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP
  • HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  • SMS Internet Protocol
  • IP Internet Protocol
  • an extensible communications application 160 or other application offering similar functionality and that may assist in making communication media determinations may reside at a communication management server, as described in U.S. patent application 11/363,912, which has previously been incorporated herein by reference.
  • a variety of communication applications may be accessible and integrated with extensible communication application 160.
  • an individual may have multiple e-mail addresses, such as Yahoo!®, Gmail®, and Microsoft® Outlook.
  • An individual may have multiple IM addresses, such as Yahoo!® IM, America Online® (AOL) IM, Google Talk (GTalkTM), and ICQ.
  • Extensible communications application 160 may further operate in conjunction with input/output component 110.
  • display 170 may be configured to display a user environment through which various communications applications can be conveniently accessed and used to send messages.
  • Display 170 may also operate in conjunction with contacts database 120 to display information for a contact. For example, when a user searches for a contact the information concerning that contact's group affiliations and various communication media may be displayed by display 170.
  • Display 170 may further reflect indications concerning the current presence, activity, and/or log-in status of the contact through each communication medium.
  • Antenna 180 may be configured to receive and transmit various electromagnetic waves, including, for example, radio signals.
  • Antenna 180 is inclusive of external antennas, internal antennas, and wireless network antennas.
  • the electromagnetic waves received and transmitted by antenna 180 may convey various kinds of information, including the communication information generated or received by input/output components 110.
  • FIGURE 2A is an illustration of an exemplary contacts database 120 that may be used in a system for groups and group communications and messaging. Contacts database 120 and tagging module 130 may operate in conjunction to allow for the creation and management of the various groups significant to the user.
  • FIGURE 2A illustrates an exemplary contacts database including information about various individuals. Such information may include communication media preferences and affiliation to groups such as family, work colleagues, soccer teammates, book club members, and others. Further, there may be overlap among the groups. For example, a family member may also be a soccer teammate, and a work colleague may also be a fellow book club member.
  • FIGURE 2B is an illustration of an exemplary contacts database 120 sorted by contact.
  • the user may desire to view and/or search the contacts database 120 by contact. For example, a user may wish to send a message to an individual contact. Viewing that contact's group affiliations may allow the user to include, in the message, information concerning the various groups. Sorting by contact may facilitate the user's ability to view and edit an individual's group affiliations (i.e., adding or removing the individual from various groups).
  • a sender's mobile device 310 sends a group message to recipient devices belonging to members of "Book Club," using each member's preferred communication medium.
  • Sender's mobile device 310 may include some or all of the components referenced with respect to mobile device 100, illustrated in FIGURE 1.
  • the recipient devices 320 may be mobile communication devices, like mobile device 100, with the ability to receive messages through various communication media.
  • Recipient devices 320 may further include personal computers, laptop computers, cellular telephones, smart phones, PDAs, wireless e- mail devices, and handheld computers.
  • a sender may use sender's mobile device 310 to compose a message 330, address the message using a tag 340, and send that message to a group of contacts 350.
  • the message is transmitted to recipient devices 320 belonging to the members of the book club. Further, the message is sent using the preferred communication medium of each group member. In the illustrated embodiment, the preferred communication media may be accessed by the intended recipients using their respective recipient devices 320. The message may be sent to one member's e-mail 320a and to another member's text messaging service 320b depending on user preferences or optimal communication media.
  • FIGURE 4 is a flowchart depicting an exemplary group messaging method 400, according to various embodiments of the present invention. In this exemplary method 400, a message is input, addressed to a group of contacts, and sent to each contact using the contact's preferred or optimal communication medium.
  • a user inputs a message into mobile device 100 using input/output component 110.
  • Inputting a message may include composing various types of content including text, images, and sound.
  • Extensible communication application 160 allows the user to compose messages that can be received and processed by various communication applications.
  • the user addresses the message to a group of contacts by inputting a tag associated with the group.
  • Inputting the tag may include searching contacts database 120, speaking into a speech recognition component, using preset speed-dial buttons, or selecting from contacts database 120.
  • Embodiments of the present invention may allow for a user to search for, speak, pre-set, and select the name of an individual or the tag of a group. Further, the user may search for an individual, view a list of that individual's group affiliations, and select a group from that list.
  • the user may also use tagging module 130 to create, edit, and manage groups of contacts.
  • a preferred or optimal communication medium is determined for each individual in the group.
  • processor 150 takes various factors into account including predefined preferences.
  • Optimal medium determination may include information related to log-in and/or activity status on various applications, and log-in status on various devices. Embodiments of the present invention may consider a combination of factors.
  • Step 430 may also include utilizing various processes to weigh the various factors and determine which of the various communication media would be most effective (optimal) at reaching each individual.
  • step 430 may include determining alternative communication media, based on various factors, including, for example, presence and/or activity.
  • e-mailing may be a contact's preferred communication medium, then in descending order, instant messaging, text messaging, and home telephone. Therefore, the user may be given the option of attempting various alternative communication media in a determined order.
  • an alternative communication medium may be suggested automatically or the caller may request an alternative communication medium.
  • the aforementioned determinations may be the result of a software application stored in memory and/or in conjunction with extensible communication application 160. The user may override the determined communication medium for an individual or a plurality of individuals. For example, if the user knows that an individual is presently available only though text messaging then the user may opt to send a text message even though that individual's general preferred communication medium is e-mail.
  • step 440 the message is sent to the group of contacts using each contact's determined communication medium via operations of peercast module 140 and extensible communication application 160. Each contact will receive the message through his/her preferred communication medium as determined in the previous step. Communication in step 440 may include e-mailing at a certain e-mail address, instant messaging using a certain service, or text messaging.
  • FIGURE 5 is a flowchart depicting an exemplary method 500 for group and group communication management. In this exemplary method 500, input concerning a tag and a group is received, an association between the tag and group is created, and operations involving the tag are associated with each member of the group.
  • a user inputs tag information into mobile device 100 using input/output component 110.
  • the information will be stored in contacts database 120.
  • Inputting tag information may include creating a new tag, editing an existing tag, importing a tag, and the like by using tagging module 130. Importing a tag may occur when a user transfers data from another database, syncs information on mobile device 100 with another device, or the like.
  • tag information may be implicitly defined through derivation from other information received by mobile device 100.
  • Tags may be defined from frequently used groups. Specifically, a user may send e-mails frequently to soccer teammates. The user, in some instances, may not explicitly create a tag, as the tag for those group members has been implicitly defined through frequent use. Tags may also be implicitly defined based on usage information available on mobile device 100.
  • a user may wish to retrieve information concerning a work project from communications with various colleagues through multiple e-mails, IMs, and SMS text messages. To avoid having to individually search through various other messages, the user may simply do a search for the "Work" tag.

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La présente invention concerne des systèmes et des procédés de gestion de groupes et des communications de groupes ainsi que de transmission de messages à un groupe au moyen d'un support de communication préféré ou optimal pour chaque individu dans le groupe. Des groupes d'un ou de plusieurs individus peuvent être indiqués par des étiquettes, qui sont associées à chaque individu dans le groupe. En outre, divers types d'information, tels que des messages, concernant des individus dans un groupe peuvent être récupérés en fonction d'une recherche de l'étiquette. La détermination d'un support de communication préféré ou optimal pour chaque individu peut être basée sur divers facteurs, comprenant des préférences prédéterminées, la présence, et/ou une activité. La présente invention comprend des systèmes et des procédés de gestion d'une pluralité de groupes dont l'appartenance se recoupe.
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