Patents by Inventor Topi Pohjolainen
Topi Pohjolainen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9331802Abstract: Provided are apparatuses and methods in a digital broadcast transmission system for identifying a desired ESG fragment in a list of ESG fragments. The list of ESG fragments or bootstrap ESG may be created by a designated service provider, operator or other apparatus or system. The bootstrap ESG may contain information on, or refer to, secondary ESG fragments. In addition, the secondary ESG fragments may contain information on, or refer to, other ESG fragments in a hierarchical arrangement. A mobile terminal may identify a desired ESG fragment from the bootstrap ESG by identifying criteria within the bootstrap ESG corresponding to a secondary ESG, for example.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2006Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Nokia Technologies OyInventors: Martin Jansky, Topi Pohjolainen, Toni Paila
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Patent number: 8520703Abstract: An aspect of the invention provides an efficient transportation of ESG fragments to a receiver through the formation of containers. A container comprises at least one ESG fragment, but may contain a plurality of fragments. A fragment may be also carried by more than one container. Aspects of the present invention utilize a simple and extensible header structure apart from the fragments and independent of the type and format of the individual fragments. In an aspect of the present invention, compression is applied over the entire container, including the fragments and any headers. In an aspect of the present invention, a 3GPP metadata envelope is carried within the container without the need for unnecessary repetition of parameters, such as for example, version, validity time, and identification. In an aspect of the present invention, a simplified container system allows for the updating of previously received fragments.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2005Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Juhani Huttunen, Martin Jansky, Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen, Jani Poikela
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Patent number: 8412187Abstract: Embodiments are directed to broadcast roaming, i.e., providing service/content to a terminal from a visited service provider. An embodiment is directed to sending a roaming rule request to a service provider, receiving a roaming rule response from the service provider, acquiring service guide fragments from the service provider and processing the service guide fragments in accordance with the received roaming rule response, sending to a selected service provider a service provisioning request for a purchase item, receiving from the selected service provider a service provisioning response regarding the purchase item, and accessing service and/or content related to the purchase item, wherein the service and/or content is provided by the visited service provider. Embodiments are directed to exchanging between a visiting service provider and a home service provider of the terminal a roaming authorization request regarding a purchase item and a roaming authorization response regarding the purchase item.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Toni Paila, Franceso Balestrieri, Topi Pohjolainen
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Patent number: 8316132Abstract: Provided are apparatuses and methods in a digital broadcast transmission system for deducing the contents or topology of an ESG fragment, transport object, container or session. In one example, descriptors may be transmitted on a first channel that may correspond to ESG fragments transmitted on a second channel. The first and second channel can be received at a subscriber terminal. The subscriber terminal may thus be apprised of the topology of the ESG fragments to minimize the amount of information the subscriber terminal needs to receive. This provides an optimized overall retrieval of the ESG fragments.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2005Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Topi Pohjolainen, Martin Jansky, Toni Paila
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Patent number: 8111694Abstract: The invention provides an efficient transportation of ESG fragments to a mobile device through the formation of containers. In this sense, a container comprises at least one ESG fragment, but may contain a plurality of fragments. A fragment may be also carried in more than one container. Aspects of the present invention utilize a simple and extensible header structure apart from the fragments independent of the type and format of the individual fragments. In further embodiments, compression is applied over the entire container, including the fragments and any headers. In yet further embodiments, a 3GPP metadata envelope is carried within the container without the need for unnecessary repetition of parameters, such as for example, version, validity time, and identification. In further embodiments, a simplified container system allowing for the updating of previously received fragments is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Topi Pohjolainen, Martin Jansky, Jani Poikela, Toni Paila
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Patent number: 7865161Abstract: In receiving a file delivery session in which field descriptor tables (FDTs) identify Transport Objects (TOs) transmitted along with the FDTs, a receiver determines whether the files of the session have been received using a number of timers. A fragment wait timer t1 is started for each new TO declared in an FTD when that FDT is received. Each timer is cancelled when at least a fragment of the corresponding TO is received. Alternatively, a single timer is cancelled when at least a fragment of all the TOs have been received. A new object wait timer t3 is started when all the TOs declared in an FDT are received, and is cancelled when a new FDT is received. One of a number of table wait timers t2 is started whenever a TO which is not declared in any received FDT is received, and is cancelled when an FDT declaring that object is received. The file delivery session is left if any timer expires.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2005Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen
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Patent number: 7827579Abstract: Methods and systems for transmitting electronic service guide (ESG) data to a mobile terminal are described. The method for delivery of ESG data comprises steps of receiving ESG data, encapsulating metadata associated with the ESG data to generate a new ESG object, replacing a current ESG object with the new ESG object, transmitting the new ESG object in a carousel, and transmitting a notification of a change in the carousel. Another method for receiving ESG data comprises steps of receiving a notification of a change in a carousel, receiving a new ESG object in the carousel, replacing a current ESG object with the new ESG object, extracting metadata associated with ESG data from the new ESG object, storing the ESG data and metadata, and updating an ESG on a mobile terminal with the ESG data.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Tuomo Saarikivi, Dominique Müller, Topi Pohjolainen
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Publication number: 20080102828Abstract: Embodiments are directed to broadcast roaming, i.e., providing service/content to a terminal from a visited service provider. An embodiment is directed to sending a roaming rule request to a service provider, receiving a roaming rule response from the service provider, acquiring service guide fragments from the service provider and processing the service guide fragments in accordance with the received roaming rule response, sending to a selected service provider a service provisioning request for a purchase item, receiving from the selected service provider a service provisioning response regarding the purchase item, and accessing service and/or content related to the purchase item, wherein the service and/or content is provided by the visited service provider. Embodiments are directed to exchanging between a visiting service provider and a home service provider of the terminal a roaming authorization request regarding a purchase item and a roaming authorization response regarding the purchase item.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Toni Paila, Franceso Balestrieri, Topi Pohjolainen
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Publication number: 20070281650Abstract: In receiving a file delivery session in which field descriptor tables (FDTs) identify Transport Objects (TOs) transmitted along with the FDTs, a receiver determines whether the files of the session have been received using a number of timers. A fragment wait timer t1 is started for each new TO declared in an FTD when that FDT is received. Each timer is cancelled when at least a fragment of the corresponding TO is received. Alternatively, a single timer is cancelled when at least a fragment of all the TOs have been received. A new object wait timer t3 is started when all the TOs declared in an FDT are received, and is cancelled when a new FDT is received. One of a number of table wait timers t2 is started whenever a TO which is not declared in any received FDT is received, and is cancelled when an FDT declaring that object is received. The file delivery session is left if any timer expires.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2005Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventors: Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen
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Publication number: 20070100984Abstract: Provided are apparatuses and methods in a digital broadcast transmission system for identifying a desired ESG fragment in a list of ESG fragments. The list of ESG fragments or bootstrap ESG may be created by a designated service provider, operator or other apparatus or system. The bootstrap ESG may contain information on, or refer to, secondary ESG fragments. In addition, the secondary ESG fragments may contain information on, or refer to, other ESG fragments in a hierarchical arrangement. A mobile terminal may identify a desired ESG fragment from the bootstrap ESG by identifying criteria within the bootstrap ESG corresponding to a secondary ESG, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Martin Jansky, Topi Pohjolainen, Toni Paila
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Publication number: 20070086465Abstract: Provided are apparatuses and methods in a digital broadcast transmission system for transmitting a notification from a transmitter to a receiver or subscriber station. The notification may inform the user or subscriber of information regarding upcoming events, programs or services, changes to existing events, programs or services, advertisements, emergency announcements, and the like. In one example, a parameter is included in the ESG fragment transmitted to a receiver for indicating that the service associated with the ESG fragment is a notification. In another example, the ESG fragment is an access fragment containing a type parameter for indicating that the notification associated with the access fragment is a component of the corresponding service.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen
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Publication number: 20070072543Abstract: Provided are apparatuses and methods for transmitting and receiving ESG fragments associated with an event or program. The event or program may have an interaction service component in which a subscriber can interact with the program in real-time. The program content information, such as audio and video data associated with the program may be transmitted to a subscriber in an ESG fragment. The ESG fragment may have associated metadata in which information, pertaining to the interaction service component of the event or program, such as a pointer associated with a previously-defined template used for the service, may be mapped. The subscriber terminal or receiver can parse the ESG fragment data to determine attributes for displaying a message template associated with the interaction service component of the event or program. Subscriber interaction with the program can be provided through the message template.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: NOKIA CORPORATIONInventors: Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen
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Publication number: 20070055786Abstract: Provided are apparatuses and methods in a digital broadcast transmission system for deducing the contents or topology of an ESG fragment, transport object, container or session. In one example, descriptors may be transmitted on a first channel that may correspond to ESG fragments transmitted on a second channel. The first and second channel can be received at a subscriber terminal. The subscriber terminal may thus be apprised of the topology of the ESG fragments to minimize the amount of information the subscriber terminal needs to receive. This provides an optimized overall retrieval of the ESG fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2005Publication date: March 8, 2007Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Topi Pohjolainen, Martin Jansky, Toni Paila
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Publication number: 20070002851Abstract: Techniques are provided that indicate the termination of a session. For instance, a final data packet of a transport session (e.g., an ALC session) is transmitted across a transmission medium within a time period. Also within this time period, an end of session (EOS) packet corresponding to the transport session is transmitted across the transmission medium. In addition, a further EOS packet corresponding to the transport session may be transmitted within a subsequent time period. The transmission medium may be a broadcast medium. Examples of such broadcast networks include DVB-H, DVB-T, and cable networks. Accordingly, the time periods may be time slices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventors: Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen
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Publication number: 20070006274Abstract: Techniques are provided that indicate the termination of a session. For instance, a final data packet of a transport session (e.g., an ALC session) is transmitted across a transmission medium within a time period. Also within this time period, an end of session (EOS) packet corresponding to the transport session is transmitted across the transmission medium. In addition, a further EOS packet corresponding to the transport session may be transmitted within a subsequent time period. The transmission medium may be a broadcast medium. Examples of such broadcast networks include DVB-H, DVB-T, and cable networks. Accordingly, the time periods may be time slices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Inventors: Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen
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Publication number: 20060225093Abstract: An aspect of the invention provides an efficient transportation of ESG fragments to a receiver through the formation of containers. A container comprises at least one ESG fragment, but may contain a plurality of fragments. A fragment may be also carried by more than one container. Aspects of the present invention utilize a simple and extensible header structure apart from the fragments and independent of the type and format of the individual fragments. In an aspect of the present invention, compression is applied over the entire container, including the fragments and any headers. In an aspect of the present invention, a 3GPP metadata envelope is carried within the container without the need for unnecessary repetition of parameters, such as for example, version, validity time, and identification. In an aspect of the present invention, a simplified container system allows for the updating of previously received fragments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Juhani Huttunen, Martin Jansky, Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen, Jani Poikela
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Publication number: 20060218586Abstract: The invention provides an efficient transportation of ESG fragments to a mobile device through the formation of containers. In this sense, a container comprises at least one ESG fragment, but may contain a plurality of fragments. A fragment may be also carried in more than one container. Aspects of the present invention utilize a simple and extensible header structure apart from the fragments independent of the type and format of the individual fragments. In further embodiments, compression is applied over the entire container, including the fragments and any headers. In yet further embodiments, a 3GPP metadata envelope is carried within the container without the need for unnecessary repetition of parameters, such as for example, version, validity time, and identification. In further embodiments, a simplified container system allowing for the updating of previously received fragments is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: September 28, 2006Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Topi Pohjolainen, Martin Jansky, Jani Poikela, Toni Paila
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Publication number: 20060123099Abstract: The invention provides an efficient transportation of ESG fragments to a receiver through the formation of containers. In this sense, a container comprises at least one ESG fragment, but may contain a plurality of fragments. A fragment may be also carried in more than one container. Aspects of the present invention utilize a simple and extensible header structure apart from the fragments independent of the type and format of the individual fragments. In further embodiments, compression is applied over the entire container, including the fragments and any headers. In yet further embodiments, a 3GPP metadata envelope is carried within the container without the need for unnecessary repetition of parameters, such as for example, version, validity time, and identification.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2004Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen, Jani Poikela, Juhani Huttunen
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Publication number: 20060123097Abstract: The invention provides an efficient transportation of ESG fragments to a receiver through the formation of containers. In this sense, a container comprises at least one ESG fragment, but may contain a plurality of fragments. A fragment may be also carried in more than one container. Aspects of the present invention utilize a simple and extensible header structure apart from the fragments independent of the type and format of the individual fragments. In further embodiments, compression is applied over the entire container, including the fragments and any headers. In yet further embodiments, a 3GPP metadata envelope is carried within the container without the need for unnecessary repetition of parameters, such as for example, version, validity time, and identification.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2004Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Toni Paila, Topi Pohjolainen
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Publication number: 20060053450Abstract: Methods and systems for transmitting electronic service guide (ESG) data to a mobile terminal are described. The method for delivery of ESG data comprises steps of receiving ESG data, encapsulating metadata associated with the ESG data to generate a new ESG object, replacing a current ESG object with the new ESG object, transmitting the new ESG object in a carousel, and transmitting a notification of a change in the carousel. Another method for receiving ESG data comprises steps of receiving a notification of a change in a carousel, receiving a new ESG object in the carousel, replacing a current ESG object with the new ESG object, extracting metadata associated with ESG data from the new ESG object, storing the ESG data and metadata, and updating an ESG on a mobile terminal with the ESG data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2004Publication date: March 9, 2006Applicant: NOKIA CorporationInventors: Tuomo Saarikivi, Dominique Muller, Topi Pohjolainen