Television – Special applications
Reexamination Certificate
1998-12-22
2004-08-31
Kelley, Chris (Department: 2711)
Television
Special applications
C382S100000, C382S190000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06784918
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to processor-based systems and in particular the present invention relates to controlling entertainment equipment using a processor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Modern personal computers can be augmented with hardware and software such that the personal computer can control other home devices such as televisions, video recorders, lights, heating and air conditioning systems, and other similar devices. As such, the personal computer's powerful computing environment allows a wide variety of device control features. For example, the personal computer could be implemented using a single command feature “Watch Video.” This feature could cause the television, video recorder, and audio system to turn on, the video recorder to begin playing, and the television and audio system to select the proper input channel. Further, the lights in the room can be turned down by the processor to provide a more enjoyable viewing environment.
The personal computer typically controls external devices using the control protocol supported by each device. Several different control protocols are currently available. Although many external devices use different control protocols, the personal computer is capable of controlling a wide variety of devices by simultaneously supporting multiple control protocols.
The most common classes of controllable devices in households today are consumer electronic devices such as televisions, VCRs, stereo equipment, and home theater systems. Most consumer electronic devices support Consumer Infrared (IR) which consists of numerous proprietary control protocols. Consumer IR allows consumer electronic devices to be remotely controlled using a hand-held remote. For example, a user can change channels on a television by pressing the “Channel Up” button. When this button is pushed, the remote control sends an infrared command to the television, and the television increments its channel.
Infrared transmitter hardware can be added to personal computers (PC) to control consumer electronic devices. This allows the PC to mimic remote controls of various CE devices. Thus, the PC can autonomously control CE devices. However, a problem is encountered in controlling current consumer electronic devices. Specifically, Consumer IR assumes that a person controlling the consumer electronic device is able to observe the present state of the device, and adjust the command sequence accordingly. For example, most video recorders support a single “Power” command. This command changes the power state of the device, such that if the video recorder is off, the power command turns the device on. Likewise, if the video recorder is turned on, the power command turns the device off. Therefore, in order to get a device (e.g. the VCR) into a particular power state (on or off) it is essential that the person controlling the device know whether a consumer electronic device is already turned on. Similarly, to fully control consumer electronic device operations, a personal computer adapted to transmit IR commands needs to know the present state of the consumer electronic device.
For the reasons stated above, and for other reasons stated below which will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the present specification, there is a need in the art for a system and method of determining an operating state of a consumer electronic device such that it can be controlled by a personal computer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above mentioned problems with controlling consumer electronic devices and other problems are addressed by the present invention and will be understood by reading and studying the following specification.
In particular, the present invention describes a system for automatic control of a consumer electronic device. The system comprises an image detection device for obtaining an image of a consumer electronic device display, a processor coupled to the image detection device for extracting information from the image of the consumer electronic device display and providing control instructions for the consumer electronic device, and an infrared transmitter for transmitting the control instructions to the consumer electronic device.
In another embodiment, a system for controlling a consumer electronic device comprises a camera for obtaining an image of the consumer electronic device, wherein the image comprises visual indications of an operating state of the consumer electronic device. The system includes a computer coupled to the camera for receiving the image and determining at operating state of the consumer electronic device based upon the image, a database containing instructions for changing the operating state of the consumer electronic device, and a transmitting device for transmitting the instructions to the consumer electronic device using infrared signals.
In yet another embodiment, a method is described for controlling a consumer electronic device using a processor. The method comprising obtaining an image of the consumer electronic device, wherein the image comprises visual indications of a first operating state of the consumer electronic device, decoding the image to determine the first operating state, generating control signals in response to the first operating state, and transmitting the control signals to the consumer electronic device to change the consumer electronic device to a second operating state.
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Intel Corporation
Kelley Chris
Schwegman Lundberg Woessner & Kluth P.A.
Senfi Behrooz
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