Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Remote data accessing – Accessing a remote server
Reexamination Certificate
2000-05-03
2004-03-16
Harrell, Robert B. (Department: 2142)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Remote data accessing
Accessing a remote server
C709S217000, C709S218000, C709S206000, C709S207000, C709S245000, C455S567000, C340S007560, C340S870030
Reexamination Certificate
active
06708206
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to communications between a client and a content source in a communication system such as a radio part, e.g., a radio part employing the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) standard. More particularly, the present invention relates to an apparatus and an associated method for providing OOB (Out-of-Band) and other asynchronous messages to the client.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Advancements in communication technologies have permitted the introduction and popularization of new types of communication systems. As a result of such advancements, e.g., significant increases in the rates of data transmission have been permitted and new types of communication services have also been made possible. Advancements in digital communication techniques are amongst the advancements in communication technologies which have permitted the introduction of new types of communication systems.
A radio communication system is exemplary of a type of communication system which has benefited from advancements in communication technologies and the use of digital communication techniques. In a radio communication system, at least a portion of a communication path formed during communications therein includes a radio-link. Improvements in communication mobility are provided through use of a radio communication system as communication channels defined upon the radio-link in such a system are formed of radio channels and do not require wireline connections for their formation. The portion of the communication system which includes the radio-link is sometimes referred to as the radio part of the communication system.
Digital communication techniques have been utilized in radio communication systems, thereby permitting improvement of communication capacities in such systems as well as permitting the implementation of new communication services. For instance, packet radio services are possible through the use of digital communication techniques. Such packet radio services have been proposed for several radio communication systems to permit the communication of packet data. The communication of packet data, in general, involves the formatting of groups of digital bits into packets to form packets of data. The packets of data are communicated, either individually, or in groups, at discrete intervals. Once received, the packets of data are concatenated together to recreate the informational content of the digital bit of which the packets are formed.
Examples of packet radio services which have been proposed, or already implemented, include multi-media services, messaging services, distribution services, dispatching services, and retrieval services. Retrieval of content provided pursuant to the World Wide Web (www) of the Internet is exemplary of a retrieval service.
Revenues which support the content providers of content retrievable pursuant to the www are typically generated through subscription payment, service charges, click fees, and advertising. In a subscription payment, a user pays a cyclic, for example, monthly, quarterly, yearly, etc., fee in order to access the services and contents that are retrieved. Service charge refer to charges paid by a user to receive performance of a service. Click fees refer to charges accruing to a user based upon simple metrics, such as links followed, duration of contact, or other measurable use of a content source. And, advertising refers to third party payments to a content provider for the display of promotional messages, typically including the links which permit a user to follow the links to obtain additional content regarding the advertised material.
Generally, existing retrieval services over the www are effectuated by a user of a conventional computer, such as a personal computer. Content is displayed in the form of screens displayable upon a conventional computer screen, or the like. Both desired informational content as well as advertising regularly forms a single screen. Therefore, when a user uses the desired content, the advertising message is also displayed.
However, in a radio communication system, the client, that is, the mobile station or other device utilized by a user, shall not necessarily, and perhaps shall likely not, have a display element of dimensions permitting the display of a screen containing both the informational content and the advertising. Network systems employing the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) standard utilizing OOB (Out-of-Band) messaging have been proposed. When using OOB messaging, advertising is displayed on the display element of the mobile station, hereinafter referred to as the “client,” and thereafter the informational content is displayed on the display element of the mobile station.
Push messages, that is, asynchronous notifications, as well as alerts, and notification are also exemplary OOB messages. While the aforementioned WAP standard is permitting of the transport of OOB messages, such as push messages, the existing WAP standard fails to define a push mechanism.
Difficulties are, however, associated with retrieval services, in which content is to be provided to a portable mobile station. That is to say, in a conventional system, a content provider provides both the content as well as the advertising. Special hardware and software for the computer server from which the content and advertising originates is required. The need for such special hardware and software at the computer server used by the content provider increases its complexity.
It would be advantageous, therefore, if a manner could be devised which could better provide OOB messages to the client pursuant to retrieval services.
It would be further advantageous if a manner could be devised which could better provide asynchronous communications, such as push messages, alerts, and notifications. Generally, existing manners utilize polling by the client. Several disadvantages are associated with polling, however. For instance, when the client sends a polling message, the client must wait for a response, preventing the client from performing other functions while awaiting a response to the polling message. Also, generation of the polling message results in additional signaling overhead.
It is in light of this background information related to the communication of OOB and other asynchronous messages that the significant improvements of the present invention have evolved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention, accordingly, advantageously provides an apparatus and an associated method for providing OOB (Out-of-Band) and other asynchronous messages to a client in a communication system which includes a radio part.
The OOB and other asynchronous messages are provided to the client by, e.g., a radio part gateway which forms at least part of the communication path upon which communications with the client are effectuated. In a communication system which employs the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) standard, the gateway may be a WAP gateway.
In one aspect of the present invention, asynchronous, OOB messages are provided to the client. Alerts, notifications, and push messages are exemplary of asynchronous messages. PIM notifications, paging services, and location-based notifications all Are exemplary of services possible pursuant to operation of an embodiment of the present invention.
In another aspect of the present invention, OOB messages are provided by the gateway to the client responsive to requests made by the client for content from a content provider. When an initial request is made for initial content, the request is communicated by way of the gateway to the content source. When the content is returned by the content source, the content is provided to a filter which at least selectably parses the content to detect links in the content selectable by a user, when displayed at the client, or additional content. The links identify URLs of locations at which the additional content is sourced. The filter flags URLs within the content so that the gateway is aware that OOB messages can be provid
Szondy György
Thrane Léon
Harrell Robert B.
Le Hien C.
Nokia Corporation
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