METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BROWSER BASED ADVERTISEMENT INSERTION

Content is downloaded to a mobile handheld device (MHD) and buffered on the MHD prior to, and during, viewing. Normal wireless bandwidth varies with atmospheric conditions, distance, obstructions in the path, etc. and hence the speed at which a content-buffer (CB) on the MHD is replenished changes. Because this can result in very low quality viewing experience for the user, the capability for alternate content scheduling provided a micro-splicer is used to enable stored alternate content or advertisement insertion during periods of low viewing quality, when the CB does not hold sufficient content during the viewing period. This alternate content insertion allows the CB to be refilled before the user resumes content viewing.

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Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/791,712, filed Mar. 8, 2013, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/582,573, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,418,197, filed 20 Oct. 2009, which claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/197,749, Browser based advertisement insertion, filed 29 Oct. 2008, all of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by this reference thereto.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The invention relates to displaying content and advertisements on mobile hand-held devices. More particularly, the invention relates to improving the quality of the user experience during content viewing in connection with bandwidth-limited transmission of data.

2. Description of the Background Art

Content viewing on mobile handheld devices (MHDs) is beginning to become popular. However, in most cases the quality of the viewed image is fuzzy and intermittent due to the variable nature of the bandwidth that is available to connect the MHD to the source or transmitter of content. The volume of data to be viewed as content prevents the pre-downloading and storing of data on the MHD to improve this situation.

Alternate content, including advertisements, to be viewed with the content, on the other hand is typically downloaded and stored on the MHD and inserted at predefined advertisement spots (ad spots) during content viewing by a micro-splicer residing on the MHD. The features and operation of a typical micro-splicer is explained in detail in the co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/828,204, Micro-splicer for Inserting Alternate Content to a Content Stream on a Handheld device, filed 25 Jul. 2007, assigned to common assignee, which application is incorporated herein in its entirety by the reference thereto. The content for viewing is hence buffered on the MHD as the user of the MHD enables the viewing process.

The rendering of the content for viewing typically starts only when the buffer crosses a threshold of fill. This is done to provide the user with a reasonable level of quality of viewing experience. Once the rendering and viewing starts, depending on the bandwidth available for the content down load, the buffer is replenished or depleted. When the buffer on the MHD is depleted, the viewing experience degrades. This is because there is no time to retrieve dropped packets and enable full frame displays to retain the viewing quality. Hence, with a depleted buffer on the MHD the user sees fuzzy and partial frames which result in a very low quality viewing experience.

It would therefore be advantageous to provide a way of improving the viewing quality by allowing the buffer on the MHD to be replenished while the user of the MHD is able to watch full frames of information, even in a low bandwidth availability situation.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Multimedia Content (content) is downloaded and buffered on a mobile hand held device (MHD) 100 prior to and during viewing to provide a good viewing experience. Normal wireless bandwidth varies with atmospheric conditions, distance, obstructions in the path, etc. and, hence, the speed at which a content-buffer (CB) on the MHD is replenished changes. This can result in very low quality viewing experience for the user. Therefore, the capability of a micro-splicer for alternate content scheduling is used to enable stored alternate content or advertisements to be buffered for insertion during periods of low viewing quality, when the CB does not hold sufficient content during the viewing period. This buffered alternate content insertion allows the CB on the MHD to be refilled before resuming the content viewing, thereby improving the quality of viewing experience on the MHD.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a block schematic diagram showing a system for insertion of content or alternate content into a content stream based on thresholds set in a content buffer according to the invention;

FIG. 2 is a block schematic diagram showing a sequence of insertion of alternate content and content into the display buffer for viewing based on the thresholds set in the content buffer according to the invention; and

FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing a process for improving the quality of a user content viewing experience on a mobile hand held device (MHD) according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

When digital content is received and displayed on a mobile handheld device (MHD), the content is transferred from the content source to the MHD via a wireless medium. To provide a good viewing experience to the user, the content is downloaded and buffered on the MHD prior to, and during. viewing. Normal wireless bandwidth varies with atmospheric conditions, distance, obstructions in the path, etc. and, hence, the speed at which a content-buffer (CB) on the MHD is replenished changes. This can result in very low quality viewing experience for the user. Therefore, the capability of a micro-splicer for alternate content scheduling is used to enable stored alternate content or advertisement insertion during periods of low viewing quality, when the CB does not hold sufficient content during the viewing period. This alternate content insertion allows the CB to be refilled before the user resumes content viewing, thereby improving the quality of user viewing experience on the MHD.

An embodiment of the invention improves the user viewing experience on an MHD, where poor bandwidth availability affects data reception speed and viewing quality. As noted above, the MHD downloads video content and stores it in a content buffer (CB) memory prior to, and during, user content viewing. The quantum of data is limited by the MHD's memory capacity, and continuous replenishment of the CB is accomplished through downloading of data. Shrinking bandwidth in the wireless transmission reduces the speed at which the CB is replenished. This can result in an inadequate amount of data in buffer for content display, which produces incomplete frames due to dropped packets which could not be recovered in time. This can result in a lower number of frames per second and a very low quality viewing experience for the user. By using the capabilities of a micro-splicer to enable stored alternate content or advertisement insertion during periods of low viewing quality, the limitations introduced in the CB due to low availability of bandwidth are overcome. This alternate content insertion allows the CB to be refilled before the user resumes content viewing. Alternate content or advertisements are used to cover the low quality viewing period. Hence, an improvement in the quality of user viewing experience on the MHD is achieved.

An embodiment of the invention allows continuous viewing of frames of information that is either pooled from the CB, which is being replenished continuously, or from a second or alternate content buffer (ACB). The ACB may contain downloaded, pre-stored alternate content, for example, advertisements. The downloaded and pre-stored alternate content may be stored in a separate storage unit linked to the ACB for fast replenishment of the ACB when the advertisements are being displayed. The choice of which stream of data to view, and from which buffer, is defined by the fill and empty thresholds or set levels of the CB. Such data stream is transferred to a display buffer from the CB or ACB, based on the decision for rendering and display on the MHD.

In a presently preferred embodiment of the invention, the micro-splicer has two types of content buffer: an ACB which holds an alternate stream of data, e.g. advertisements; and the CB which contains a current viewing data stream to choose from. The choice of data stream to be viewed at any instant is based on thresholds for fill and empty, set on the CB. A threshold checker is used to monitor the fill status of the CB. This status information is supplied to the micro-splicer from the time that the MHD enables viewing. Based on the fill status, the micro-splicer decides which available buffer, i.e. the CB or the ACB, is to be the current buffer for loading content into the display buffer for viewing. The system then allows streams of data from that current buffer to be used to fill the display buffer and, therefore, be used for viewing on the MHD.

When the CB has a fill value that is below the set empty threshold, the micro-splicer enables the content from ACB to be viewed on MHD. Once the CB fill value crosses the set fill threshold, and the alternate content that is being viewed is completed, the micro-splicer switches back to the CB for viewing of content on the MHD. By monitoring and inserting alternate content during the period when the CB has less than a amount of sufficient content for providing a quality viewing experience, the micro-splicer allows the CB to be refilled. If, during filling time, the end of the content file is reached, the micro-splicer loads the content file at the end of advertisement file that is being displayed, even if fill threshold value for the CB has not been reached. This enables content viewing to be completed without further interruption and enables the micro-splicer to provide an improved viewing experience on MHD.

FIG. 1 is a block schematic diagram of a system 100 for browser based advertisement insertion according to the invention. FIG. 2 is a block schematic diagram showing the insertion of content from the CB 102 and alternate content from the ACB 103, into the display buffer 120, for display in accordance with the system shown in FIG. 1. In FIG. 1, a micro-splicer 101 is shown that is capable of acting as a content scheduler, and also as an alternate content scheduler. The micro-splicer is used to control the loading of content received via wireless link 110 into the CB 102, or to control the loading of advertisements 105 transferred from the store 104 into the ACB 103 into the display buffer 120. Typically, whatever is in the display buffer 120 is displayed on the handheld display 230. A threshold checker 108 continuously monitors the status of the CB 102. The threshold checker monitors the fill threshold (ft) 106 and the empty threshold (et) 107 of the CB 102, as well as the presence of an end-of-content-file (EOCF) data block in the CB 102, and provides control information to the micro-splicer. The control information is sent to the micro-splicer 101 by means of a control output link 109 from the threshold checker 108.

When a user enables viewing of content stream over the wireless link 110, the CB starts at a value below Et, as shown at time t0 in FIG. 2. This control information is sent to the micro-splicer by the threshold checker 108 via the control output link 109. Based upon the input received, the micro-splicer enables the ACB 103 to load and display an advertisement (ad) 105 that was already transferred into the ACB 103 from the pre-stored ads in the storage 104. At time t1, upon completion of the advertisement or advertisements being displayed, the CB 102 has a filled buffer with buffer level greater than the Ft 106. In response to this, the micro-splicer starts loading the content from the CB 102 into the display buffer 120, thus enabling viewing of the content on the handheld display 130. The CB 102 continues to be filled by content received from the input via the wireless connection 110 during content viewing. This allows the micro-splicer 101 to keep loading the display buffer from CB 102, thus enabling continued viewing of the content by the user. If, due to any drop in bandwidth, the filling of the CB 102 slows down and the content in CB 102 falls below Et 107, then the threshold checker provides a control signal on the control output link 109 to micro-splicer 101. Based upon the control signal, the micro-splicer 101 stops the content loading into the display buffer 120 and loads the next alternate content or advertisements 105 from the ACB 103, as shown at time t2 in FIG. 2. The number of advertisements displayed is based on the time it takes for the CB to be refilled to a value over Ft 106, as shown at time t3 in FIG. 2, When the CB 102 is filled to a value over Ft 106, the threshold checker 108 provides a control signal on the control output link 109 to the micro-splicer to stop the loading of the advertisements from ACB 103 and start loading the content from the CB 102. This process repeats, based upon the control signals from the threshold checker 108, until the content viewing on the MHD is switched off.

lf, during the fill time of the CB while advertisements from ACB are being displayed the EOCF is identified by the threshold checker 108, then a control signal on the control output link 109 intimates this to the micro-splicer 101. In response to the control input received, the micro-splicer starts loading the content from the CB 102 into the display buffer 120 at the end of the advertisement currently being displayed to the EOCF. This allows the completion of the content viewing by the user, even though the value of content in CB 102 has not reached Ft 106.

By enabling the CB 102 to be filled to a reasonable value before starting display of content, and allowing the CB to be refilled if depleted without degrading the quality of display, the disclosed method improves the quality of the viewing experience for the MHD user. By inserting advertisements to cover the daps in display during the periods when the CB 102 is depleted and filling, the continuity of the viewing experience is maintained.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing a process 300 for improving the viewing quality on the MHD according to the invention. The user initiates viewing of the content on the MHD at the start of the process (S301). Immediately, the CB starts loading content from the wireless link (S302). Simultaneously, advertisements are loaded into the ACB from the storage containing pre-downloaded advertisements (S303). A threshold checker continuously checks the fill status of the CB. If the CB fill status is below the threshold value Et (S304), as it is at start of viewing, the micro-splicer stops loading the display buffer from the CB (S305) and starts loading the display buffer from the ACB (S306) with alternate content, e.g. advertisements. The CB is monitored to detect when the fill status reaches the threshold Ft (S307). When it reaches the threshold Ft, the micro-splicer stops the loading of the display buffer from the ACB (S308) at the end of the currently loading advertisement and begins loading the display buffer from the CB (S309). The threshold checker also checks for the EOCF in the CB. If, at any time, the EOCF is recognized (S310) while the display buffer is being loaded from the ACB, the micro-splicer stops loading of the display buffer from the ACB (S311) and starts loading the display buffer from the CB (S312) after the completion of the current advertisement. The display buffer loading is continued to the EOCF. Any content loaded into the display buffer is rendered and sent to the display screen (S313) and displayed on the screen (S314).

The exemplary embodiment of the invention for improving the quality of viewing experience on the MHD for the user described herein is not meant to be limiting in any way. Certain elements of the invention may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof. For example, when the invention, or portions thereof, is implemented in software, a sequence of instructions is provided on a tangible medium accessible by a computer or a computing capable device, such that when the sequence of the instructions are executed on the computer or the computing devices the invention taught herein is realized.

Although the invention is described herein with reference to the preferred embodiment, one skilled in the art will readily appreciate that other applications may be substituted for those set forth herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the invention should only be limited by the Claims included below.

Claims

1. A method for downloading, buffering, and viewing content on a mobile handheld device (MHD) under control of a micro-splicer instantiated on the MHD, prior to and during viewing of the content, comprising the steps of:

buffering stored alternate content into an alternate content and inserting said alternate content from the alternate content buffer into a display buffer when a content buffer also on the MHD does not hold sufficient multimedia content for viewing of the multimedia content as defined by when a fill status of the content buffer is below an empty threshold value;
monitoring the fill status of the content buffer for the multimedia content in the content buffer to cross a fill threshold value;
inserting multimedia content from the content buffer into the display buffer, for viewing, when the fill threshold value is crossed, after completion of the already inserted alternate content in the display buffer; and
using an interval of time when the fill value of the content buffer is below the empty threshold and the time when the fill threshold crosses the fill threshold to insert the buffered alternate content into the display buffer for viewing.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein said alternate content was pre-downloaded to a storage on said MHD before said content was downloaded and buffered.

3. The method of claim 1, wherein said MHD stops displaying said multimedia content and inserts said alternate content when the content buffer does not hold sufficient content.

4. The method of claim 1, wherein an end-of-content-file (EOCF) condition is checked for in said content buffer and wherein if at any time the EOCF is recognized while said alternate content is being inserted, the multimedia content is inserted and viewed to EOCF after completion of the inserted alternate content.

5. The method of claim 1, wherein the fill status of the content buffer is checked by a threshold checker instantiated on the MHD.

6. A system for improving the viewing experience of a user when viewing a content on a mobile handheld device (MHD) wherein the viewed content is one of a multimedia content, an alternate content, the system comprising:

a content buffer, on the MHD, for holding a downloaded multimedia content;
an alternate content buffer, on the MHD, for holding a down loaded alternate content, the alternate content downloaded and saved in the alternate content buffer prior to down loading the multimedia content;
a display buffer for holding the content for viewing on the MHD, linked to both the content buffer and the alternate content buffer;
a threshold checker on the MHD, for monitoring a status of fill of the content buffer and generating an empty status signal when the fill status crosses an empty threshold and a fill status signal when the fill status crosses a fill threshold; and
a micro-splicer on the MHD, coupled to the threshold checker enabled to control the loading of the display buffer from the alternate content buffer with alternate content on receipt of the empty status signal and multimedia content from the content buffer on receipt of the fill status signal.
Patent History
Publication number: 20150156559
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 31, 2014
Publication Date: Jun 4, 2015
Inventors: Xin FENG (Basking Ridge, NJ), Srinivasa DHARMAJI (Cupertino, CA)
Application Number: 14/587,730
Classifications
International Classification: H04N 21/81 (20060101); H04N 21/442 (20060101); H04N 21/44 (20060101);