Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types
Reexamination Certificate
1998-06-24
2001-06-05
Alam, Hosain T. (Department: 2172)
Data processing: database and file management or data structures
Database design
Data structure types
C707S793000, C707S793000, C707S793000, C348S552000, C370S352000, C370S465000, C710S067000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06243707
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of networks, and more particularly, to simplification of performance by a user of a sequence of repeated steps for establishing settings of a home device on a home network.
2. Description of Related Art
A typical household contains several home devices. As used in this document, the term “home device” encompasses all electronic devices that are typically found in the home, with the is exception of general purpose computers (i.e. personal computers (PCs), laptop computers, etc). For example, the term home device includes but is not limited to such electronic devices as security systems, theatre equipment (e.g., TVs, VCRs, stereo equipment, and direct broadcast satellite services or (DBSS), also known as digital satellite services (DSS)), sprinkler systems, lighting systems, micro waves, dish washers, ovens/stoves, and washers/dryers. Indeed, an automobile may be a home device. On the other hand, the term “device” as used in this document may comprise logical devices or other units having functionality and an ability to exchange data, and may include not only all home devices but also general purpose computers.
In general, home devices are used to perform tasks that enhance a homeowner's life style and standard of living. For example, a dishwasher performs the task of washing dirty dishes and relieves the homeowner of having to wash the dishes by hand. A VCR can record a TV program to allow a homeowner to watch a particular program at a later time. Security systems protect the homeowner's valuables and can reduce the homeowner's fear of unwanted entry.
Home devices (such as home theatre equipment) are often controlled using a single common control unit, namely a remote control device. This single common control unit allows a homeowner to control and command several different home devices using a single interface. Thus, many manufacturers have developed control units for controlling and commanding their home devices from a single interface.
One drawback associated with using the remote control unit to command and control home devices is that it provides static control and command logic for controlling and commanding each home device. Therefore, a particular remote control unit can only control and command those home devices for which it includes the necessary control and command logic. For example, if a remote control unit comprises logic for controlling a television (TV), a video cassette recorder (VCR), and a digital video device (DVD), but not a compact disk (CD) unit, the remote control unit can not be used to command and control the CD unit. In addition, as new home devices are developed, the remote control unit will not be able to control and command the new home devices that require control and command logic that was not known at the time the remote control unit was developed.
Another drawback associated with using a remote control unit is that, in using the remote control unit for the home devices by different users, it may become necessary to generate a sequence of commands repeatedly by using the remote control, and typically to generate these commands from within a HTML page contained in the home device.
Moreover, to implement some operations it is necessary to control several home devices in tandem, over the home network.
Therefore, there is a need for a mechanism and method that provides for simplifying implementation of repeated sequences of commands of home devices. Also, because a plurality of devices are connected to the home network, there is a need for a method for simplifying implementation of control and setup of several devices simultaneously, by responding to a single input sequence from a user for example.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to overcome the problems of the prior art, and to provide a method and apparatus for control of a plurality of devices.
It is a more specific object of the invention to provide method and apparatus for using a control apparatus for implementing control over a plurality of devices from within an HTML page contained in the respective devices without requiring a large number of user operations.
It is still another object of the invention to permit operation of a single button on a remote control device to cause implementation of a sequence of plural operations without requiring plural actions on the part of the user.
The present invention accordingly provides a method and system for implementing a sequence of plural operations over a home network by a single action on the part of a user on a remote control device.
The invention further provides for implementing a sequence of plural operations over a home network by operation of a single button on a remote control device.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for creating a stored sequence of commands for a home network, wherein the stored sequence of commands can be used to control a home device connected to the home network. The method includes the steps of: accepting user input from a user; creating a sequence of commands in response to the user input, wherein the sequence of commands can be used to control a home device; and storing the sequence of commands as a macro to control the home device.
In accordance with one feature of the invention, the step of creating the sequence of commands includes the step of identifying a set of home device parameters associated with the user input, and the step of storing the sequence of commands includes the step of storing the set of home device parameters associated with the user input, wherein the set home device parameters can be used to command the home device to a specific state.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the step of creating the sequence of commands includes the step of identifying a set of user interaction steps associated with the user input and the step of storing the sequence of commands includes the step of storing the set of user interactions steps, wherein the set of user interactions steps can be used to command the home device to a specific state.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there may also be included the steps of: associating a macro name with the macro; generating a macro name button based on the macro name; and storing the macro name button in an HTML page that is maintained on the home device. In connection with this aspect of the invention, there may also be included the steps of: attaching a hyper-text link to the macro name button, wherein the hyper-text link links the macro name button to the macro associated with the macro name.
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Deacon Michael S.
Harms G. Kevin
Humpleman Richard James
Wolff Robert M.
Aiello Jeffrey P.
Alam Hosain T.
Alam Shahid
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
Sherman & Sherman
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