SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EFFECTIVELY TRANSMITTING CONTENT ITEMS TO ELECTRONIC DEVICES
A system and method for effectively transmitting content items to electronic devices includes a content server that is configured to access and store various types of content information. A recommendation engine of the content server analyzes network statistics and client profiles to identify appropriate content items for device users of the electronic devices. A transmitter receives the targeted content items from the content server, and responsively provides the content items to the electronic devices by broadcasting the content items over a unidirectional telecommunications link.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/217,808 filed on Jul. 9, 2008.
BACKGROUND SECTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to techniques for managing electronic information, and relates more particularly to a system and method for effectively transmitting content items to electronic devices.
2. Description of the Background Art
Implementing effective methods for providing appropriate electronic content is a significant consideration for designers and manufacturers of contemporary electronic devices. However, effectively providing content utilized by electronic devices may create substantial challenges for system designers. For example, enhanced demands for increased device functionality and performance may require more system processing power and require additional software resources. An increase in processing or software requirements may also result in a corresponding detrimental economic impact due to increased production costs and operational inefficiencies.
Furthermore, enhanced device capability to perform various advanced data management operations may provide additional benefits to a system user, but may also place increased demands on the control and management of various system components. For example, an enhanced electronic network device that effectively manages electronic content may benefit from an effective implementation because of the large amount and complexity of the digital data involved.
Due to growing demands on system resources and substantially increasing data magnitudes, it is apparent that developing new techniques for providing content to electronic devices is a matter of concern for related electronic technologies. Therefore, for all the foregoing reasons, developing effective techniques for providing content remains a significant consideration for designers, manufacturers, and users of contemporary electronic devices.
SUMMARYIn accordance with the present invention, a system for effectively transmitting content items to electronic devices is disclosed. In one embodiment, a content distribution system advantageously supports a content transmission procedure that automatically provides various types of appropriate content items for utilization by a device users of the electronic devices. For example, the content items may include, but are not limited to, relevant information such as current news, weather, traffic, sports, financial information, audio/video clips, program guide information, and information from Internet websites.
In certain embodiments, the content server analyzes network statistics and client profiles corresponding to users of computers in a distributed electronic network (such as the Internet). The content server then automatically provides recommended content items to a transmitter which responsively transmits the content items to one or more electronic devices via a unidirectional transmission link. A device user of an electronic device may thus utilize the content items to simulate an Internet experience without having an actual bi-directional Internet connection.
In certain embodiments, the content server collects various specified types of network statistics corresponding to users of computers in the electronic network. For example, in certain embodiments, the network statistics may include, but are not limited to, network browsing statistics. The content server also compiles client profiles corresponding to device users of the electronic devices by utilizing any effective techniques. For example, the client profiles may include information manually supplied by the device users. The content server may also automatically populate the client profiles by analyzing any appropriate information (including the foregoing network statistics).
A recommendation engine of the content server analyzes relevant data (potentially including the network statistics and the client profiles) by utilizing any effective techniques. The recommendation engine then generates one or more recommendation lists of appropriate content items for transmitting to targeted ones of the electronic devices. The content server accesses and sends the recommended content items to the transmitter which performs a unidirectional broadcast procedure to transmit the received content items to one or more of the electronic devices.
Content managers of the electronic devices may determine whether to accept the received content items according to any appropriate criteria. For example, device users may specify certain acceptance criteria by programming corresponding user preferences. If the content managers accept the transmitted content items, then the electronic devices may locally store the content items for appropriate utilization by device users. The content managers may also determine whether one or more locally-stored content items are obsolete or no longer required. The content managers may then automatically delete any unwanted or out-dated content items from local memory. For at least the foregoing reasons, the present invention therefore provides an improved system and method for effectively transmitting content items to electronic devices.
The present invention relates to an improvement in electronic information management techniques. The following description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention, and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles herein may be applied to other embodiments. Therefore, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features described herein.
The present invention comprises a system and method for effectively transmitting content items to electronic devices, and includes a content server that is configured to access and store various types of content information. A recommendation engine of the content server analyzes network statistics and client profiles to identify appropriate content items for device users of the electronic devices. A transmitter receives the targeted content items from the content server, and responsively provides the content items to the electronic devices by broadcasting the content items over a unidirectional telecommunications link.
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In accordance with the present invention, content distribution system 110 advantageously supports a content transmission procedure that automatically provides various types of appropriate content items for utilization by a device user of electronic device 126. For example, the content items may include, but are not limited to, relevant information such as current news, weather, traffic, sports, financial information, audio/video clips, program guide information, and information from Internet websites.
In certain embodiments, content server 118 analyzes network statistics and client profiles corresponding to users of computers 120 in network 114. Content server 118 then automatically provides recommended content items to transmitter 116 which responsively transmits the content items to one or more electronic devices 126 via a unidirectional transmission link. A device user of electronic device 126 may thus utilize the content items to simulate an Internet-like experience without having an actual bi-directional Internet connection.
Electronic device 120 may therefore conserve significant operating power through performing only receive functions, and by not having to perform power-consuming transmit functions. Furthermore, in physical locations where a wireless connection is not adequate for satisfactory signal reception, content items previously received by electronic device 126 may still be utilized by the device user. In addition, a single transmission from transmitter 116 may efficiently be utilized to transfer multiple appropriate content items to many different electronic devices 126 simultaneously. In certain embodiments, transmitter 116 may broadcast different sets of content items on different transmission channels. Further details regarding the implementation and utilization of the
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Furthermore, ranking manager 412 may analyze the predetermined ranking criteria by utilizing any effective techniques and procedures. For example, in certain embodiments, ranking manager 412 may perform a weighted averaging of the different ranking factors from the ranking criteria to determine a cost function that represents the likelihood of selecting and paying for the downloaded content item by a device user. Each of the various ranking factors may be associated with a different weighting value that represents the approximate significance of the corresponding ranking factor. The generation and utilization of recommendation lists 416 are further discussed below in conjunction with
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In step 1052, a recommendation engine 332 of content server 118 analyzes relevant data (potentially including network statistics 428 and client profiles 328) by utilizing any effective techniques. In step 1056, recommendation engine 332 then generates one or more recommendation lists 416 of appropriate content items 618 to transmit to target ones of the electronic devices 126. In step 1060, content server 118 accesses and sends the recommended content items 618 to a transmitter 116. Finally, in step 1064, transmitter 116 performs a unidirectional broadcast procedure to transmit the received content items 618 to one or more of the electronic devices 126. The
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In step 1126, content manager 616 may determine whether one or more stored content items 618 are obsolete or no longer required. In step 1130, content manager 616 automatically deletes any unwanted or out-dated content items 618 from local memory. The
In certain embodiments, content manager 616 and an interface manager 620 may enhance user interactivity by providing an information window that catalogues and navigates through currently available content items. Furthermore, if a device user requests certain functionality or content that is not available for any reason, content manager 616 and/or interface manager 620 may intelligently indicate that the user request cannot be serviced, and offer one or more alternatives (such as an older or similar version). For at least the foregoing reasons, the present invention therefore provides an improved system and method for effectively transmitting content items to electronic devices.
The invention has been explained above with reference to certain embodiments. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of this disclosure. For example, the present invention may readily be implemented using certain configurations and techniques other than those described in the specific embodiments above. Additionally, the present invention may effectively be used in conjunction with systems other than those described above. Therefore, these and other variations upon the discussed embodiments are intended to be covered by the present invention, which is limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A content server for supporting a content distribution in an electronic network comprising one or more computers associated with a user, said content server comprising:
- at least one processor operable to: determine usage of said one or more computers; analyze network statistics associated with said one or more computers based on said determined usage; select a content based on said analyzed network statistics; and transmit said selected content to an electronic device associated with said user, through a unidirectional telecommunication link.
2. The content server of claim 1, wherein said content comprises one or more of: news data, traffic data, weather data, image data, audio/video data, program guide data, software data, and/or Internet website data.
3. The content server of claim 1, wherein said network statistics comprise Internet browsing statistics.
4. The content server of claim 1, wherein said at least one processor is operable to select said content based on a client profile associated with said electronic device.
5. The content server of claim 4, wherein said at least one processor is operable to automatically create said client profile based on said analyzed network statistics.
6. The content server of claim 4, wherein said client profile is manually created by said user.
7. The content server of claim 4, wherein said client profile comprises demographic information corresponding to said user.
8. The content server of claim 7, wherein said demographic information comprises one or more of: a user age, a user gender, a user location, a user ethnicity, a user marital status, user family information, a user annual income bracket, user occupation, user hobbies, user interests, and/or a user political affiliation.
9. The content server of claim 1, wherein said at least one processor is operable to select said content from a plurality of content items stored in a content database.
10. The content server of claim 9, wherein said content database stores a client profile associated with said electronic device.
11. A method for supporting a content distribution in an electronic network comprising one or more computers associated with a user, said method comprising:
- determining usage of said one or more computers;
- analyzing network statistics associated with said one or more computers based on said determined usage;
- selecting a content based on said analyzed network statistics and a client profile; and
- transmitting said selected content to an electronic device associated with said user, through a unidirectional telecommunication link.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein said content and said client profile are stored in a content database.
13. An electronic device for supporting a content reception in an electronic network comprising one or more computers associated with a user, said electronic device comprising:
- at least one processor operable to: receive a content from a content server through a unidirectional telecommunication link, wherein said content server selects said content based on usage of said one or more computers and wherein said electronic device is associated with said user.
14. The electronic device of claim 13, wherein said electronic device is a portable wireless device.
15. The electronic device of claim 13, wherein said at least one processor is operable to receive said content from said content server through a transmitter.
16. The electronic device of claim 15, wherein said transmitter is a radio-frequency television broadcasting transmitter
17. The electronic device of claim 15, wherein said at least one processor is operable to receive said content through said unidirectional telecommunication link between said transmitter and said electronic device.
18. The electronic device of claim 13, wherein said electronic device is implemented without a wireless transmission capability.
19. The electronic device of claim 13, wherein said at least one processor is operable to determine whether to accept said received content based upon content acceptance criteria.
20. The electronic device of claim 19, wherein said content acceptance criteria are manually programmed as a user preference by said user.
21. The electronic device of claim 13, wherein said at least one processor is operable to locally store said received content and determine whether said locally-stored content is obsolete.
22. The electronic device of claim 21, wherein said at least one processor is operable to periodically delete said obsolete locally-stored content.
23. The electronic device of claim 13, wherein said at least one processor is operable to present an information window interface to said user for cataloguing and navigating said received content.
24. The electronic device of claim 13, wherein said at least one processor is operable to indicate to said user that requested functionalities are unavailable.
25. The electronic device of claim 24, wherein said at least one processor is operable to offer said user one or more alternative functionalities when said requested functionalities are unavailable.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 24, 2013
Publication Date: Feb 20, 2014
Applicants: SONY ELECTRONICS INC. (Park Ridge, NJ), SONY CORPORATION (Tokyo)
Inventors: Fredrik Carpio (Murrieta, CA), Milton Frazier (Carlsbad, CA), Nikolaos Georgis (San Diego, CA)
Application Number: 14/061,992
International Classification: H04L 29/08 (20060101);