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Brevet US8966550 - Home communication systems - Google Brevets
Systems and methods are disclosed of a network including a primary device, a plurality of remote devices, and a shared peripheral device. The network allows the remote devices to operate the peripheral device, such as a DVD player, VCR, or camcoder, via the primary device and the network. The peripheral...http://www.google.fr/patents/US8966550?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US8966550 - Home communication systems
Numéro de publication US8966550 B2
Numéro de demande US 12/056,812
Autre référence de publication CA2501865A1, CA2501865C, EP1557040A2, EP1557040A4, US7360235, US8627385, US9762970, US20040068755, US20080066085, US20080201758, US20080301738, WO2004036808A2, WO2004036808A3
Numéro de publication 056812, 12056812, US 8966550 B2, US 8966550B2, US-B2-8966550, US8966550 B2, US8966550B2
Citations de brevets (538), Citations hors brevets (267), Référencé par (2), Classifications (46), Événements juridiques (3)
US 8966550 B2
a networked peripheral device operatively connected to a first set-top terminal, the networked peripheral device configured to store a media presentation, wherein the first set-top terminal comprises a processor configured to update an interactive program guide (IPG), the IPG being accessible by other set-top terminal in the home communication network, to include the networked peripheral device;
a second set-top terminal coupled to the first set-top terminal over the home communications network via a splitter/isolator module (SIM), the second set-top terminal configured to receive the media presentation from the networked peripheral device responsive to a user request for access to the media presentation; and
a user interface screen for the networked peripheral device displayed on a display device accessible by the user of the second set-top terminal, wherein the user interface screen for the networked peripheral device is displayed in response to the user selecting the networked peripheral device for playback on the interactive program guide, wherein the user interface screen comprises a plurality of operating commands for the networked peripheral device, wherein the media presentation is currently playing in the networked peripheral device, the user interface screen configured to enable the user of the second set-top terminal to select at least one operating command from the plurality of operating commands, wherein the at least one operating command is received at the first set-top terminal as reverse command signal, and wherein the processor at the first set top terminal is configured to process the received reverse command signal to generate a control function for the networked peripheral device.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of operating commands include play, pause, rewind, and fast-forward.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the first set-top terminal and the second set-top terminal each comprise a tuner.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the second set-top terminal is configured to receive the media presentation transmitted over the broadband network.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the first set top terminal further comprising an encoder, the processor for instructing the encoder to digitally compress the media presentation prior to routing to the second set-top terminal requesting media presentation.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the first set-top terminal further comprising a modulator for modulating the media presentation signals to a predetermined frequency and for providing modulated signals to the second set-top terminal.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the networked peripheral device is a DVD player, and wherein the at least one operating command comprises selecting a disc from a plurality of discs in the DVD player.
updating an interactive program guide (IPG) to include the peripheral device (IPG), the IPG being accessible by other set-top terminals in a home communication network;
displaying a user interface screen on a display device accessible by the user of a secondary device, in response to the user selecting the peripheral device on the interactive program guide, wherein the user interface screen comprises a plurality of operating commands for the peripheral device and a title of the media presentation, wherein the media presentation is currently playing in the peripheral device, the user interface screen configured to enable the user of the secondary device to select the media presentation for playback;
receiving a request from the secondary device for access to the media presentation;
providing the media presentation over the home communications network via the splitter/isolator module (SIM), to the secondary device directly responsive to the request;
receiving at least one operating command from the plurality of operating commands from the user, wherein the at least one operating command is received at the primary device as reverse command signal; and
processing the received reverse command signal, at the primary device to generate a control function for the peripheral device.
a computer having an integrated storage device, the storage device configured to store a plurality of media presentations transmitted over a broadband network;
a set-top terminal coupled to the computer over a home communications network via a splitter/isolator module (SIM), the set-top terminal configured to receive at least one of the plurality of media presentations over the home communications network via the splitter/isolator module (SIM) from the computer and effect playback of the at least one of the plurality of media presentations responsive to a user request for playback of the at least one of the plurality of media presentations, wherein the set-top terminal is further configured to update an interactive program guide (IPG), the IPG being accessible by other set-top terminals in the home communication network; and
a user interface screen displayed on a display device accessible by the user of the set-top terminal, wherein the user interface screen comprises a plurality of operating commands for the storage device and a title of the at least one of the plurality of media presentations, wherein the at least one of the plurality of media presentations is currently playing in the peripheral device, the user interface screen configured:
to enable the user of the set-top terminal to select the at least one of the plurality of media presentations for playback, and
to enable the user of the set-top terminal to select at least one operating command from the plurality of operating commands, wherein the at least one operating command is received at the computer as reverse command signal, and wherein the computer is configured to process the received reverse command signal to generate a control function for the integrated storage device.
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US9807459 14 mai 2015 31 oct. 2017 At&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. Media interface device
Classification aux États-Unis 725/82, 725/80
Classification internationale H04N5/445, H04N21/475, H04N7/18, H04N21/442, H04N21/472, H04N7/173, H04N5/00, H04N21/485, H04N5/765, H04N5/76, H04N21/482, H04N21/431, H04N7/10, H04N21/4147, H04N5/44, H04N5/775, H04N21/433, H04L, H04N7/24, H04N21/45, H04N21/436
Classification coopérative H04N7/106, H04N21/47214, H04N21/4753, H04N21/4147, H04N21/4751, H04N21/485, H04N21/43622, H04N21/4532, H04N21/4755, H04N21/4312, H04N21/43615, H04N21/482, H04N7/17318, H04N21/4314, H04N21/4821, H04N5/4403, H04N21/436, H04N21/44231, H04N21/4334, H04N5/44513, H04N5/76, H04N5/775, H04N5/44543