Telephonic communications – Composite substation or terminal
Utility Patent
1999-06-04
2001-01-02
Chan, Wing F. (Department: 2743)
Telephonic communications
Composite substation or terminal
C379S090010
Utility Patent
active
06169789
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates generally to an intelligent keyboard system including an intelligent keyboard, hereafter called an Intellikeyboard, which can execute complex tasks previously resident on the personal computer, workstation, server, or a mainframe computer; more particularly, the Intellikeyboard leverages the tremendous power of both the Intranet and the Internet. Intelligent telephony, appliances, devices, and equipment will find increasing use in modern society. There is a need for one single universal, handheld, lightweight, transportable, intelligent device that can compute, command, and control all these intelligent devices.
The Intellikeyboard is lightweight and portable. The Intellikeyboard consists of an optional builtin or external display, a microphone, speaker, high speed transmit/receive device, such as a modem, in addition to a full function keyboard. The Intellikeyboard may have additional input/output ports for plugging in auxiliary devices such as a digital camera, printer, and other devices through either wired or wireless means. The Intellikeyboard has a transmitter, receiver, a digital signal processor(s), other processors, controller, display electronics and audio/video electronics. These functional blocks may be implemented using standard electronic, mechanical, or electromechanical components or custom electronic, mechanical, or electromechanical components by those knowledgeable in the art.
The Intellikeyboard is able to leverage the computing power of the network or local server to process data. The Intellikeyboard serves as a transmit and receive hub. Thus, the Intellikeyboard is able to access a network or local server or an intelligent peripheral device to perform any operation or function.
The Intellikeyboard is able to transmit data inputted by the user to the network or local server or other devices for further processing. A user may input data into the Intellikeyboard by typing on the keyboard, inputting voice or sound through the Intellikeyboard's speaker, touching the screen of the display on the Intellikeyboard, using a mouse that interfaces with the Intellikeyboard, using a pen that interfaces with the Intellikeyboard, or through another method or device that interfaces with the Intellikeyboard. This data and commands generated by the Intellikeyboard may be sent to the local network server or other devices for further processing. The Intellikeyboard is able to retrieve data processed by the local or network server or other devices. The Intellikeyboard can then perform further processing or output this data through the optional display, the speaker, or another device that interfaces with the Intellikeyboard.
Multiple intelligent equipment, intelligent appliances, televisions, printers and other devices can be accessed by a single intelligent keyboard or multiple intelligent keyboards either through a local
etwork server or directly. Unique addressing identification of each intelligent device, sequencing of instructions, execution of commands will be performed via a common set of protocols and procedures that reside on a local or network server or on other intelligent devices.
Multiple Intellikeyboards may coexist in an environment to access a common set of intelligent equipment, intelligent appliances, televisions, printers, and other devices. Multiple Intellikeyboards will operate in this common environment without conflict by leveraging a common set of protocols that reside on the local or network server and the Intellikeyboard.
The Intellikeyboard with a built-in transmit/receive device, may access standard telephone lines or other communication lines to communicate with other intelligent devices that may be either resident locally or located across an Intranet or the Intenet. This two way Communication may be either wired or wireless. The Intellikeyboard has the ability to dial-up and connect with a communication line or another intelligent appliance. The Intellikeyboard may also work in tandem with other modems and transmit/receive devices that may exist in other appliances or work with a central host modem or transmit/receive unit.
The Intellikeyboard combines transmitting and receiving information, performing standard computing functions through use of a network or local server, interacting and commanding many intelligent peripheral devices around the home or office through wired or wireless means, telephony, handwriting recognition, barcode creating, reading and printing; magnetic stripe creating, reading and printing; electronic mail, which may include audio, text/graphics, and video; mass storage device and display features, video input/output, imaging, audio input/output, voice mail capability, voice synthesis, language translation with text to voice and voice to text capability built in to one multi-function device.
The Intellikeyboard may also serve as a base station or individual station for telephony able to operate with a built-in or detachable handset. It can also operate with multiple telephones and handsets. In this mode, the Intellikeyboard can convert voice to text, text to voice, or voice to voice in the same language or in another language. With the large computing /processing power of the local or network server the possibility to conduct live conversation in same or two or more different languages is feasible. Also text transcription of voice conversations and the reverse is possible. The Intellikeyboard may also include the option to have the keys in its keyboard be inscribed in Braille for individuals that are visually impaired. The Intellikeyboard may be limited to some or all of the features described above or may include all the features described above based on the options desired by the user.
In this age of the Intranet and the Internet, there is a trend for the computing power and software protocols to move away from the user location, such as the personal computer, to the local server
etwork server. The Intellikeyboard may use the local server
etwork server to perform complex operations, such as language translation. In addition, the Intellikeyboard may have some language translation capability resident in itself via language translation modules that may be easily plugged in and out of the Intellikeyboard.
Currently, keyboards only have the capability to transmit keystrokes to a computing device. However, a keyboard that can perform other complex functions as enumerated above and hereafter in this invention have not been defined. This novel invention for the first time integrates currently available functions such as transmitting keystrokes to a computing device with transmitting and receiving information, performing standard computing functions through use of a network or local server, interacting and commanding many intelligent peripheral devices around the home or office through wired or wireless means, telephony, handwriting recognition, bar code creating, reading and printing; magnetic stripe creating, reading and printing; electronic mail, which may include audio, text/graphics, and video mass storage device and display features, video input/output, imaging, audio input/output, voice mail capability, voice synthesis, language translation, with text to voice and voice to text capability, and other high speed communication features that may be either wired or wireless. For example, the Intellikeyboard can interact with various intelligent peripherals and appliances, through either wired or wireless means, to print, scan, fax, copy or perform other functions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to enable the basic Intellikeyboard, which possesses the electronics and computing power to transmit data to and receive data from either a network server (the network server can be a PC) or intelligent peripheral or intelligent appliance through either wired or wireless means, to serve as a transmit and receive hub. Using the computing power resident on the network server a user can perform all standard computing functions from the Intellikeyboard. The Inte
Rao Raman K.
Rao Sanjay K.
Rao Sunil K.
Chan Wing F.
Trial & Technology Law Group
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