Adaptive communication data retrieval system

A system for providing a mobile communication device with information, the system including at least one server being communicable with the mobile communication device to communicate service choices and the information to the mobile communication device. Upon selection of at least one of the service choices, the mobile communication device augments the selection with data at least partially indicative of preference data and wherein the at least one server utilizes the augmented selection to identify information corresponding to the augmented selection. The server then communicates the identified information to the mobile communications device.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to an adaptive communication data retrieval system for sending and receiving personalized information from a communication device via a communication network to a server based retrieval system.

2. Description of the Background

The business world and our personal lives have become highly dependent on the communications industry. Technological advances have created the ability for individuals to access vast amounts of information from anywhere in the world using communication devices such as a desktop computer, a portable computer, a mobile phone, or a pager. The communication devices operate on communication networks such as the Internet, wireless based, and non-wireless based systems.

This technology is changing the way individuals communicate with one another. Business and personal communications have evolved into information dependent worlds. From the business environment to the home, the ability to access information in a quick, efficient, and cost effective manner is desired. Many existing systems allow a business or personal user to access information based on non-personalized, generic searches. The result of these searches is often a list of information sources that are useless or non-related to the search causing significant delays in finding the desired information. This means that the flow of information is slowed down considerably and the user becomes less efficient.

More recently, communication devices have taken personalization into account in only an introductory manner by allowing the user to program certain preferences for the communication device to retrieve. The communication device will only retrieve the programmed preferences with no further personalization, for example, a pager that retrieves stock market information or a mobile phone that retrieves e-mail.

The problem with these systems is that they are limited in only being able to retrieve programmed preferences. It would be beneficial to have a communication device that would adapt to the user's personal preferences. The communication device could use learning usage patterns or historical data patterns to allow the user to have specific personalized information retrieval. The personalized information could also include environmental data such as the position of the user, the date, the time, the weather, or other parameters that would further allow a personalized search.

For the reasons described above, there remains a need for an adaptive communication data retrieval system that allows the user to retrieve personalized data in a quick, efficient, and easy to use manner.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A system for providing a mobile communication device with information, the system including at least one server being communicable with the mobile communication device to communicate service choices and the information to the mobile communication device wherein, upon selection of at least one of the service choices, the mobile communication device augments the selection with data at least partially indicative of preference data and wherein the at least one server utilizes the augmented selection to identify information corresponding to the augmented selection and communicate the identified information to the mobile communications device.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The disclosure hereinbelow is directed to all such variations and modifications to deal structure know to those skilled in the art.

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/494,188 entitled “Adaptive Communication Data Retrieval System” filed Jan. 28, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein as if set forth in its entirety.

It is an aspect of the present invention to provide an adaptive communication data retrieval system that provides for highly personalized data retrieval.

It is a further aspect of the present invention to provide an adaptive communication data retrieval system that provides for an adaptive capability to learn and become more efficient at finding focused personalized information through learned usage patterns and/or historical data.

It is yet another aspect of the present invention to provide an adaptive communication data retrieval system that allows the user to retrieve personalized data in a quick, efficient, and easy to use manner.

In one embodiment, the adaptive communication data retrieval system comprises a communication network to facilitate data transmission, a communication device for sending and receiving data via the communication network including a preference storage device for storing preference data and a graphical user interface.

The system also includes a server that interfaces and receives augmented data from the communication device via the communication network. The server maintains a data listing of communication service choices or information service options that are available to the communication device through the graphical user interface. As used herein, the terms communication service choices and information service options are interchangeable. A plurality of databases interface the server. The server retrieves data from the databases responsive to the augmented data where the augmented data includes a selectable communication service choice and preference data. The server sends the retrieved data to the communication device via the communication network. The implementation of the invention is not dependent on any particular device and can be implemented in various configurations and architectures.

In another embodiment, the invention is a method for processing Communication service choices from a user of a communication device. The communication device establishes a connection to a server over the communication network. Communication service choices are displayed to the user on the communication device via the communication network. The user selects a communication service choice and the choice is augmented with preference data. The users augmented data is sent to the server via the communication network. The server retrieves data responsive to the augmented data. The server then sends the retrieved data to the communication device via the communication network and the communication device displays and stores selected portions of the retrieved data. The communication device preferentially saves selected portions of the retrieved data to update and refine the preference storage device. The implementation of the invention is not dependent on any particular device and can be implemented in various configurations and architectures.

As illustrated inFIG. 1, the adaptive communication data retrieval system comprises a communication network30, a communication device40, a server10, and a plurality of databases20. The adaptive communication data retrieval system provides for sending and receiving personalized information from a communication device40via a communication network30to a server10based retrieval system. The adaptive communication data retrieval system is unique because the system has an adaptive capability in that it learns and becomes more efficient at finding focused personalized information through learned usage patterns and/or historical data. The implementation of the invention is not dependent on any particular device and can be implemented in various configurations and architectures.

The communication network30can be any network that allows the sending and receiving of data. One example embodiment would be a wireless based system such as cellular, GSM (Global System for Mobile communications), PCS (Personal Communications Services), PDC (Personal Digital Cellular), or radio communications network. Another example embodiment would be a non-wireless based system such as a modem, ISDN (integrated Services Digital Network), Internet DSL (Digital Subscriber Line),Internet Cable, or direct network based Internet connections. Selection and incorporation of such a communication network will be apparent to those of skill in the art.

The communication device40can be any device that allows for user input to be sent and received over a communication network30. In an example embodiment, the communication device40can be a mobile phone, handheld computer, laptop, desktop computer, or a pager. The communication device40can include a transceiver or any other device that will allow for sending and receiving data via the communication network30. The implementation of the invention is not dependent on any particular device and can be implemented in various configurations and architectures.

The communication device40is a smart device in that the communication device40stores preference data in the preference storage device70and augments a user's communication service choice with the preference data to perform highly personalized data retrieval. Communication service choices (information service options) are stored on the server10and received by the communication device40by establishing a connection from the communication device40to the server10. The server10sends a list of communication service choices that are displayed on the communication device40. The communication service choices can include major service choices that the user will initially see displayed on the communication device40. The major service choices can include traffic directions, traffic monitoring, points of interest, reservation systems, and any other user desired choices. The major service choices will typically have sub-menus that allow the user to select a more detailed choice under the major service. For example, a user selects the points of interest as the major service and the communication device40will display the submenu of the points of interests. The submenu will display more narrowed choices associated with the major service, for example, atm locations, banks, gas stations, restaurants, grocery stores, parks, museums, hotels, department stores, entertainment, vacation spots, and any other user related data.

A user can choose a communication service choice through the graphical user interface60. The graphical user interface60can be any graphical based program that allows input interaction such as a propriety software program or an Internet web browser. The actual selection of the communication service choices can be done through manual entry, voice communication, and/or thought process mechanisms. Manual entry can be accomplished by the user entering the information through a touch screen, keyboard, keypad, and shortcut buttons. Voice communication can be accomplished through the use of a voice recognition system incorporated into the commination device40, whereby the user speaks into a microphone and the communication device40translates the voice data so that the communication device40will automatically select the user's selection on the graphical user interface60. Thought process mechanisms could be incorporated into the communication device40to allow hands free entry. Neural attachments could be secured to the user's head so that brain waves could be translated by the communication device40so that the communication device40will automatically select the user's selection on the graphical user interface.

The communication device40includes a preference storage device70that stores preference data. The preference storage device70can independently eliminate and/or add to the stored preference data. The preference data comprises of user preferences and environmental data. The preference storage device70can collect and monitor user preferences from different sources including, but not limited too, a user profile, pre-stored data, pre-acquired data, learned data, historical data, or any other manner that would allow for collection and monitoring of user preferences. The user preferences can include the user's favored choices, redundant choices that the user has used on a recurrent basis, or any other criteria for determining user preferences. For example, the user preferences may include favorite restaurants, preferred cuisines, grocery stores, department stores, gas stations, entertainment, hotels, and vacation spots.

The environmental data can include data based on the position of the user, time, temperature, weather, scheduling data, or any other external information. The environmental data can be collected from environmental devices integrated into the communication device or received from externally located environmental devices. For example, the communication device40can include a positioning device50, a thermometer, a barometer, a clock, and a scheduling program. Alternatively, these environmental devices can be in a remote location, whereby the communication device40will receive the environmental data from the external environmental device for the preference storage device70to use. The preference data is combined with user's communication service choice resulting in augmented data that is sent to the server10for data retrieval.

In one implementation, the communication device40can include a positioning device50that will independently determine the position of the communication device40. The positioning device50can use any available technology that will enable position determination, for example, GPS (Global Positioning System) or triangulation. A triangulation system determines the position of the communication device40by triangulating a signal from the communication device40with the fixed locations of two or more base stations.

In the alternative, the communication device40can receive the position from a positioning data source90via a positioning device interface80. The positioning device interface80allows for the communication device40to send and receive positioning information to the positioning data source90. The positioning data source90can use any available technology that will enable position determination such as GPS or triangulation as discussed above. Additionally, the user can supply position information through the communication device40. The positioning data from any of the above methods ran be used for the environmental data incorporated into the preference data. Selection and incorporation of such positioning methods will be apparent to those of skill in the art.

The server10has the main function of retrieving data responsive to the augmented data received from the communication device40via the communication network30. The location of the server10can be a local based server or a remote server. The server10includes hardware and software based systems. The hardware system can be any computer based server system that preferably includes a monitor, a keyboard, a central processing unit, memory, storage devices, and the capability to interface a communication network30. Selection and incorporation of such server based hardware will be apparent to those of skill in the art.

The software based system includes an operating system, communication network interface software, and a facilitator100. The operating system can be any operating system that allows connection to a communication network30and provides the ability to run related software. The communication network interface software can be any software that allows for conversion and transmission of data sent to and by the server10via a communication network30. Selection and incorporation of such an operating system and interfacing software will be apparent to those of skill in the art.

The facilitator100is a software program or system that resides on the server10. The facilitator100is used to receive augmented data from the communication device40via the communication network30and to parse the augmented data into retrievable categories. The facilitator100uses the retrievable categories to direct sub-component programs to search the databases20. The sub-component programs return the results of the search data to the facilitator100. The server10can then send the retrieved information to the communication device40via the communication network30. Alternatively, the facilitator100can have the ability to take the retrieved search data from the sub-components and add historical suggestion data. The historical suggestion data can reside on the server10or in an external database. The historical suggestion data will preferably be a listing of the most widely accessed choices from a plurality of users. This means that the user will receive the data they requested and also receive historical suggestion data. In one implementation, the communication device40will display the search results of the user's augmented data and a separate list of suggestions based on other users most accessed choices.

The plurality of databases20house an abundant amount of data for the server10to retrieve data responsive to the user's augmented data. The databases20can be housed on the server and/or remote servers. The server10has the ability to access databases20stored on remote servers. Selection and incorporation of such databases will be apparent to those of skill in the art.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown inFIG. 1, the adaptive communication data retrieval system is a wireless location-based information retrieval system. The communication device40is a wireless device that includes a transceiver for sending and receiving communications across a wireless communication network30. The positioning data source90determines a location of the wireless device40, and provides location data indicative of the location of the wireless device40. The wireless device40further includes an Internet browser accessible through the graphical user interface60. A remote server10includes a transceiver for receiving communications, including the location data, from the wireless device40. In this embodiment, the remote server10also maintains a web page that lists information service options that are accessible to and selectable by the wireless device40via the Internet browser. The remote server10retrieves information from the databases20based upon the location data, a selected service option, and preference data provided by the wireless device. The retrieved information is sent to the wireless device40via the wireless communication network30.

In one implementation as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2, a method200for an adaptive communication data retrieval system provides for sending and receiving personalized information from a immunization device40via a communication network30to a server10based retrieval system. The communication device40sends and receives data via the communication network30. The server10receives augmented data sent from the communication device40.

Referring toFIG. 2, in step210the communication device40establishes a connection to the server10via the communication network30. The server10maintains a data listing of communication service choices that are available to the communication device40through a graphical user interface60. In step220, the server10sends the communication service choices via the communication network30to the communication device40for display to the user.

The user selects a communication service choice that is augmented with preference data from the preference storage device70as in step230. As discussed above, the user can choose a communication service choice through the graphical user interface60. The graphical user interface60can be any graphical based program that allows input interaction such as a propriety software program or an Internet web browser. The actual selection of the communication service choices can be done through manual entry, voice communication, and/or thought process mechanisms as discussed above. Once the user selects a communication service choice, the preference storage device70provides preference data that is combined with user's communication service choice resulting in augmented data. As discussed above, the preference data comprises user preferences and environmental data.

In step240, the communication device40sends the augmented data to the server10via the communication network30. The server10retrieves data responsive to the augmented data by use of the facilitator100in step250. When the server10receives the augmented data, the facilitator100parses the augmented data into retrievable categories. The facilitator100uses the retrievable categories to direct sub-component programs to search the databases20. The sub-component programs return the results of the search data to the facilitator100. The facilitator100can have the ability to take the retrieved search data from the sub-components and add historical suggestion data. The historical suggestion data can reside on the server10or in an external database. The historical suggestion data will preferably be a listing of the most widely accessed choices from a plurality of users. This means that the user will receive the data they requested and also receive historical suggestion data.

The server10sends the retrieved data to the communication device40via the communication network30in step260. The communication device40displays and stores selected portions of the retrieved data in step270. In one implementation, the communication device40will display the search results of the user's augmented data and a separate list of suggestions based on other users most accessed choices. The communication device40stores selected portions of the retrieved data for the user to access on a temporal basis.

In step280, the communication device40preferentially saves selected portions of the retrieved data to update and refine the preference storage device70. The preference storage device70can independently eliminate and/or add to the saved preference data. The process repeats again at step210as shown in step290. The implementation of the invention is not dependent on any particular device and can be implemented in various configurations and architectures.

The adaptive communication data retrieval system of the present invention provides many advantages over devices currently available for use. It allows for highly personalized data retrieval in a quick, efficient, and easy to use manner. It has an adaptive capability to learn and become more efficient at finding focused personalized information through learned usage patterns and/or historical data.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations may be made in the apparatus and process of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modification and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.