Interactive video distribution systems – Use surveying or monitoring – By passively monitoring receiver operation
Reexamination Certificate
1998-11-09
2003-02-11
Faile, Andrew (Department: 2611)
Interactive video distribution systems
Use surveying or monitoring
By passively monitoring receiver operation
C725S018000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06519769
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a system for monitoring and collecting data on the viewing habits of television viewers. More specifically this invention relates to an apparatus and method for monitoring and collecting data on the viewing habits of television viewers employing local time coincidence coding.
Previous attempts to measure viewership patterns have been employed using intrusive measurement techniques (i.e. physical modification of the television receiver) relying on inferential measurement (i.e. measuring radio frequency of the local oscillator), and priori encoding tags inserted at the program origination point. It is desirable to make unilateral measurement of the natural program content using direct observation to determine viewership preferences. It is also desirable to make measurement of the natural program content without introducing changes into the television signal at the program origination point.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention addresses the foregoing needs by providing an electronic television viewership monitoring system composed of a master unit which mixes an audio priori tag and a video priori tag on each channel of a television source signal within a dwelling, and a least one remote module which monitors the output of a respective television receiver via magnetic sensors and transmits a channel window interval signal having the priori tag encoded therein and a television status signal to the master unit. The master unit correspondingly identifies the channel being viewed by each respective television. The audience measurement system stores the viewership information and periodically reports the viewership information via a communications link to a central computer.
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“Television Viewership Monitoring System Employing Audio Channel and Synchronization Information,” Robert J. Dunki-Jacobs et al., Ser. No. 08/892,033 (GE docket RD-25283), filed Jul. 14, 1997.
Dunki-Jacobs Robert John
Frey Richard Louis
Hopple Michael Robert
McGrath Donald Thomas
Faile Andrew
General Electric Company
Lonsberry Hunter
Patnode Patrick K.
Thompson John F.
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