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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2615762
(54) English Title: APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE SCREENS AND METHOD OF DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURING MULTIPLE SCREENS
(54) French Title: APPAREIL PERMETTANT DE PRESENTER DE MULTIPLES ECRANS ET PROCEDE DE CONFIGURATION DYNAMIQUE DE MULTIPLES ECRANS
Status: Dead
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • H04N 5/44 (2011.01)
  • H04N 21/40 (2011.01)
  • H04N 5/45 (2011.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • LEE, JONG-HO (Republic of Korea)
  • LEE, KWANG-KEE (Republic of Korea)
  • JUNG, UN-GYO (Republic of Korea)
  • ADAMS, GLENN A. (United States of America)
(73) Owners :
  • SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. (Republic of Korea)
(71) Applicants :
  • SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. (Republic of Korea)
(74) Agent: RIDOUT & MAYBEE LLP
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued:
(86) PCT Filing Date: 2006-08-03
(87) Open to Public Inspection: 2007-02-15
Examination requested: 2008-01-17
Availability of licence: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): Yes
(86) PCT Filing Number: PCT/KR2006/003057
(87) International Publication Number: WO2007/018369
(85) National Entry: 2008-01-17

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
60/705,491 United States of America 2005-08-05
60/789,577 United States of America 2006-04-06
60/812,090 United States of America 2006-06-09
10-2006-0073111 Republic of Korea 2006-08-02

Abstracts

English Abstract




An apparatus for providing multiple screens and a method of dynamically
configuring multiple screens are provided. The apparatus for providing
multiple screens includes a digital signal processing module which receives
predetermined information and restores a service based on the predetermined
information, a service processing module which displays one or more logical
screens associated with the service, and an output module which arranges the
logical screens provided by the service processing module at different
locations on a display screen.


French Abstract

L'invention porte sur un appareil permettant de présenter de multiples écrans et sur un procédé de configuration dynamique de multiples écrans. L'appareil permettant de présenter de multiples écrans comprend un module de traitement des signaux numériques qui reçoit des informations prédéterminées et restaure un service sur la base des informations prédéterminées, un module de traitement de service qui affiche un ou plusieurs écrans logiques associés au service, et un module de sortie qui agence les écrans logiques fournis par le module de traitement de service en différents emplacements sur un écran d'affichage.

Claims

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Claims

[1] An apparatus for providing multiple screens, the apparatus comprising:
a digital signal processing module which receives at least one of video
information,
audio information, and data and restores a plurality of services based on the
at least
one of the video information, the audio information and the data which is
received;
a service processing module which generates a display screen, a plurality of
logical
screens for displaying the plurality of services restored by the digital
signal
processing module; and
an output module which maps the plurality of logical screens generated by the
service processing module to different areas on the display screen .
[2] The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one of the video
information, the audio information, and the data is provided by a broadcast
signal, a
storage medium, or a network.
[3] The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the data comprises application
information regarding application program for the service, and the application

information includes information indicating whether the application program
can be
executed on a picture-in-picture screen.
[4] The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of logical
screens
comprises information regarding areas mapped on the display screen and scaling

information.
[5] The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of logical
screens
comprises display screen identification information.
[6] The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of logical
screens
comprises information regarding a service context associated with the logical
screen,
and the service displayed on each of the logic screens is set in the service
context.
[7] The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the display screen comprises logical
screen
identification information.
[8] The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a physical display device
which outputs
the display screen.
[9] The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a storage medium which stores
the
display screen.
[10] The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an external output module
which
transfers the display screen to an external device.
[11] An apparatus for providing multiple screens, the apparatus comprising:



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a service processing module which generates a logical screen displaying a
service
and a display screen that allows the logical screen to be associated with the
service
and displays the logical screen; and
an output module which maps the logical screen to a certain area on the
display
screen.
[12] The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the service comprises at least one of

video information, audio information, and data.
[13] The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the at least one of the video
'information, the audio information, and the data is provided by a broadcast
signal, a
storage medium, or a network.
[14] The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the data comprises application
information regarding application program for the service, and the application

information includes information indicating whether the application program
can be
executed on a picture-in-picture screen.
[15] The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the logical screen comprises
information regarding areas mapped on the display screen and scaling
information.
[16] The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the logical screen comprises display
screen
identification information.
[17] The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the logical screen comprises
information regarding
a service context associated with the logical screen.
[18] The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the display screen comprises logical
screen
identification information.
[19] The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising a physical display device
which outputs
the display screen.
[20] The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising a storage medium which
stores the
display screen.
[21] The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising an external output module
which
transfers the display screen to an external device.
[22] An apparatus for providing multiple screens, the apparatus comprising:
a digital signal processing module which receives at least one of video
information,
audio information, or data and restores a service based on the at least one of
the
video information, the audio information and the data which is received;
a service processing module which generates a plurality of logical screens for

displaying services restored by the digital signal processing module; and
an output module which maps the plurality of logical screens generated by the
service processing module to different areas on a display screen.



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[23] A method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method
comprising:
receiving at least one of video information, audio information, and data and
restoring a
plurality of services based on the at least one of the video information, the
audio
information and the data which is received;
generating a plurality of logical screens to display the plurality of restored
services;
and
mapping the plurality of logical screens to different areas on a display
screen.
[24] The method of claim 23, wherein the at least one of the video
information, the audio information, and the data is provided by a broadcast
signal, a
storage medium, or a network.
[25] The method of claim 23, wherein the data comprises application
information regarding application program for a service, and the application
information includes information indicating whether the application program
can be
executed on a PiP screen.
[26] The method of claim 23, wherein each of the plurality of logical screens
comprises information regarding areas mapped on the display screen and scaling

information.
[27] The method of claim 23, wherein each of the plurality of logical screens

comprises display screen identification information.
[28] The method of claim 23, wherein each of the plurality of logical screens

comprises information regarding a service context associated with the logical
screen.
[29] The method of claim 23, wherein the display screen comprises logical
screen
identification information.
[30] The method of claim 23, further comprising outputting the display screen.

[31] The method of claim 23, further comprising storing the display screen.
[32] The method of claim 23, further comprising transferring the display
screen to an
external device.
[33] A method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method
comprising:
generating a plurality of logical screens displaying a plurality of services
and a display
screen displaying the logical screens; and
mapping the logical screens to arbitrary areas on the display screen.
[34] The method of claim 33, wherein each of the services comprises at least
one of video
information, audio information, and data information.
[35] The method of claim 34, wherein the data information comprises
application
information regarding application program for a service, and the application




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information includes information indicating whether the application program
can be
executed on a picture-in-picture screen.
[36] The method of claim 33, wherein each of the services is provided by a
broadcast
signal, a storage medium, or a network.
[37] The method of claim 33, wherein each of the logical screens comprises
information regarding areas mapped on the display screen and scaling
information.
[38] The method of claim 33, wherein each of the logical screens comprises
display screen
identification information.
[39] The method of claim 33, wherein each of the logical screens comprises
information
regarding a service context associated with the logical screen and the service
displayed
on the logical screen is set in the service context.
[40] The method of claim 33, wherein the display screen comprises logical
screen
identification information.
[41] The method of claim 33, further comprising outputting the display screen.

[42] The method of claim 33, further comprising storing the display screen.
[43] The method of claim 33, further comprising transferring the display
screen to an
exteenal device.
[44] A method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method
comprising:
receiving at least one of video information, audio information, and data and
restoring
a plurality of services based on the at least one of the video information,
the audio
information, and the data which is received; and
generating a plurality of logical screens that displays the plurality of
services which
are restored.
[45] A method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method
comprising:
receiving at least one of video information, audio information, and data
information
and restoring a plurality of services based on the at least one of the video
information,
the audio information, and the data which is received;
generating a plurality of logical screens that display the plurality of
services which are
restored; and
mapping the plurality of logical screens to the display screen according to
control by a
user.
[46] A method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method
comprising:



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receiving at least one of video information, audio information, and data
information
and restoring a service based on the at least one of the video information,
the audio
information, and the data which is received;
generating a logical screen that displays the service which is restored and
mapping the
logical screen to the display screen if the service is a non-abstract service;
and
displaying the restored service on the display screen if the service is an
abstract service.
[47] A method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method
comprising:
generating a screen object;
confirming attribute information of the screen object; and
allowing the screen object to be operated as a logical screen if the attribute
information
is attribute information regarding the logical screen, or to be operated as a
display
screen if the attribute information is attribute information regarding the
display screen.
[48] The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the service contexts are associated
with
the plurality of logical screens.
[49] The method of claims 28, wherein the service contexts are associated with

the plurality of logical screens.

Description

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Description
APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING MULTIPLE SCREENS AND
METHOD OF DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURING MULTIPLE
SCREENS
Technical Field
[1] Apparatuses and methods consistent with the present invention relate to
configuring multiple screens, and more particularly, to dynamically
configuring
multiple screens which provide multiple contents on a single physical display
device.
Background Art
[2] Related art broadcast receivers such as digital televisions (TVs) or
digital set-top
boxes provide only one content element on a single physical display device or
simul-
taneously display a main screen and a sub-screen on a single physical display
device.
[3] Even though related art broadcast receivers can simultaneously display
both the
main screen and the sub-screen on the same display screen, they can only
arrange the
main screen and the sub-screen in a limited number of manners. In the case of
a
content displayed within the main screen, all elements of the content, i.e.,
video data,
audio data, and other data, are displayed. On the other hand, in the case of a
content
displayed within the sub-screen, only some of the elements of the content are
displayed.
[4] Content sources include a broadcast service such as a satellite
broadcaster, a
terrestrial broadcaster, or a cable broadcaster, a storage medium such as
digital
versatile discs (DVDs), or an external device connected to an input terminal.
However,
it is quite difficult to display contents provided by such various content
sources on a
display screen using the existing broadcast receivers.
[5] In an interactive TV application program environment such as the
Multimedia
Home Platform (MHP), the Advanced Common Application (ACAP), and the Open
Cable Application Platform (OCAP), it is assumed that only one screen is
output on a
physical display device.
[6] In the interactive TV application program environment, for example, a Home
Audio/Video Interoperability (HAVi)-based user interface (iJI) is adopted.
According
to the HAVi UI standard, even though no restriction is imposed on the number
of
screens displayed on a physical display device, only one screen is generally
displayed
on a physical display device.
Disclosure of Invention
Technical Problem
[7] In such an environment, it is difficult to perform operations, such as
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digital signal processing, user interaction processing, etc. with respect to
one among
multimedia contents displayed on a screen while displaying the multimedia
contents on
independent screens. In addition, it is also difficult to dynamically control
the life
cycles of application programs and the use of resources in the units of the
screens.
[8] Accordingly, there exists a need for a method of displaying a variety of
contents on
a dynamically configured screen.
Technical Solution
[9] The present invention provides a dynamic configuration of multiple screens
which
provide a plurality of contents on a physical display device.
[10] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an
apparatus for
providing multiple screens, the apparatus including a digital signal
processing module
receiving video information, audio information, or data information and
restoring a
service based on the video information, the audio information or the data
information,
a service processing module producing a plurality of logical screens for
displaying the
restored service, and an output module mapping the plurality of logical
screens
provided by the service processing module to different locations on a display
screen.
[11] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
an apparatus
for providing multiple screens, the apparatus including a service processing
module
producing a logical screen displaying a service and a display screen that
allows the
logical screen to be associated with the service and displays the logical
screen and an
output module mapping the produced logical screen to a certain area on the
produced
display screen.
[12] According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is
provided an
apparatus for providing multiple screens, the apparatus including a digital
signal
processing module receiving video information, audio information, or data
information
and restoring a service, a service processing module producing logical screens
for
displaying the restored service, and an output module displaying the logical
screens
provided by the service processing module on an arbitrary area of a display
screen.
[13] According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a method
of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method including receiving
video in-
formation, audio information, or data information and restoring a service,
producing a
plurality of logical screens displaying the restored service, and mapping the
logical
screens to different locations on a display screen.
[14] According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a
method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method including
producing a
plurality of logical screens displaying a service and a display screen
displaying the
plurality of logical screen, and mapping the logical screens to arbitrary
areas on the
display screen.

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[15] According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a
method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method including
receiving
video information, audio information, or data information and restoring a
service based
on the information and producing logical screens displaying the restored
service.
[16] According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a
method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method including
receiving
video information, audio information, or data information and restoring a
service based
on the information, producing logical screens displaying the restored service,
and
mapping the logical screen to the display screen according to the control by a
user.
[17] According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a
method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method including
receiving
video information, audio information, or data information and restoring a
service based
on the information, producing a logic screen displaying the restored service
and
mapping to the display screen, if the restored service is a non-abstract
service, and
displaying the restored service on the display screen, if the restored service
is an
abstract service.
[18] According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is
provided a
method of dynamically configuring multiple screens, the method including
producing a
screen object, confirming attribute information of the screen object, and
allowing the
screen object to be operated as a logical screen if the attribute information
is attribute
information regarding the logical screen, or to be operated as a display
screen if the
attribute information is attribute information regarding the display screen.
Description of Drawings
[19] The above and other aspects of the present invention will become more
apparent by
describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the
attached
drawings in which:
[20] FIGS. 1A to 1H are diagrams illustrating configurations of a PiP screen
according
to exemplary embodiments of the present invention;
[21] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the relationship between a logical
screen and a
display screen according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[22] FIGS. 3A to 3E are diagrams illustrating a configuration of a screen
including a
mapper according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[23] FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating service sources according to an
exemplary
embodiment of the present invention;
[24] FIGS. 5A and 5B are diagrams illustrating a non-abstract service and an
abstract
service according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[25] FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating attribute information and interfaces of
a logical
screen and a display screen;

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[26] FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an attribute 'z-order' of a logical
screen according to
an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[27] FIGS. 8A and 8B are diagrams each illustrating an attribute
'Display_Area' of a
logical screen according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention;
[28] FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a method of mapping two services to a
display
screen according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[29] FIG. 10 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of an apparatus
for
providing multiple screens according to an exemplary embodiment of the present
invention;
[30] FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method of dynamically configuring
multiple
screens according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[31] FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a software architecture for providing
multiple
screens according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[32] FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating the relationships among modules
constituting an
application programming interface (API) layer according to an exemplary
embodiment
of the present invention;
[33] FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a method of displaying a plurality of
services that
are displayed on respective corresponding logical screens on a display screen
by the
modules illustrated in FIG. 13 according to an exemplary embodiment of the
present
invention; and
[34] FIG. 15 is a flowchart illustrating a method of exchanging services
displayed on
logical screens between the modules illustrated in FIG. 13 according to an
exemplary
embodiment of the present invention.
Mode for Invention
[35] Advantages and features of the present invention and methods of
accomplishing
the same may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed
de-
scription of exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings. The present
invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be
construed as being limited to the exemplary embodiments set forth herein.
Rather,
these exemplary embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be
thorough and
complete and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled
in the art,
and the present invention will only be defined by the appended claims. Like
reference
numerals refer to like elements throughout the specification.
[36] The present invention is described hereinafter with reference to
flowchart il-
lustrations of user interfaces, methods, and computer program products
according to
exemplary embodiments of the invention. It will be understood that each block
of the
flowchart illustrations, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart
illustrations, can be
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can be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose
computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a
machine,
such that the instructions, which are executed via the processor of the
computer or
other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing
the
functions specified in the flowchart block or blocks.
[37] These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer
usable or
computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data
processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the
instructions
stored in the computer usable or computer-readable memory produce an article
of
manufacture including instruction means that implement the function specified
in the
flowchart block or blocks.
[38] The computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or
other
programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps
to be
performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a
computer
implemented process such that the instructions that execute on the computer or
other
programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified
in the
flowchart block or blocks.
[39] Each block of the flowchart illustrations may represent a module,
segment, or
portion of code, which comprises one or more executable instructions for im-
plementing the specified logical function(s). It should also be noted that in
some al-
ternative implementations, the functions noted in the blocks may occur out of
the
order. For example, two blocks illustrated in succession may in fact be
executed sub-
stantially concurrently or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse
order,
depending upon the functionality involved.
[40] For a better understanding of the present invention, the terms used in
this
disclosure will now be defined.
[41] The term 'service' indicates a group of multimedia contents displayed
together, i.e.,
a group of service components.
[42] Service components are elements of a service and include a video
component, an
audio component, and a data component. A data component is an application
program
in a service.
[43] The term 'service context' indicates an object which can control the
executing of a
service and includes various resources, devices, and execution state
information
needed for providing a service.
[44] The term 'physical display device' indicates a physical device which
actually
displays the content of a service, an output port which outputs the content of
a service
or a storage medium which stores a service.
[45] The term 'display screen' indicates a screen actually displayed on a
physical display
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device. An arbitrary service may be directly set in the display screen, and
the display
screen may be displayed on a physical display device. Alternatively, at least
one
logical screen which is mapped to a certain area of the display screen may be
displayed
on the physical display device.
[46] The term 'logical screen' indicates a space in which an arbitrary service
is
displayed. A logical screen is a virtual screen before being mapped to a
display screen
and thus is not displayed on a physical display device.
[47] The logical screen and the display screen may be a combination of a
background
still image, a video raster, and a graphic raster. The graphic raster may be a
combination of text, lines, colors, and images or a mixture of video frames.
[48] The term 'main service' indicates a service that is selected as a main
service
through a menu displayed on the physical display device or a remote controller
by a
user or through an API by an application, and the screen on which the main
service is
displayed is referred to as a'main screen'.
[49] The term 'Picture-in-Picture service' (PiP service) indicates a service
that is
selected as a sub-service in the main service through a menu displayed on a
physical
display device or a remote controller by a user via an API by an application,
and the
PiP service may be displayed on a picture-in-picture screen (PiP screen) or a
main
screen.
[50] The PiP screen includes a screen that occupies a part of another screen
as il-
lustrated in FIGS. 1A to 1D and a screen that is simultaneously displayed with
another
screen without overlapping the other screen as illustrated in FIGS. 1E to 1F.
In this
case, it is understood that the PiP screen may include a screen that overlaps
another
screen on an arbitrary location or area in the physical display device, as
illustrated in
FIGS. 1G and 1H.
[51] FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the relationship between a logical
screen and a
display screen according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
[52] Referring to FIG. 2, a service may be displayed using logical screens
210, 212, and
214. The logical screens 210, 212, and 214 are mapped to display screens 220,
222,
and 224 through a mapping block 230.
[53] In detail, the logical screens 210 and 212 are mapped to the display
screen 220, the
logical screens 212 and 214 are mapped to the display screen 222, and the
logical
screens 210, 212, and 214 are mapped to the display screen 224.
[54] In short, at least one logical screen which displays a service is mapped
to an
arbitrary area of a display screen.
[55] The mapping block 230 is a group of various pieces of information needed
for
mapping a logical screen to a display screen. Examples of the various pieces
of in-
formation include coordinate information of a predetermined area on a display
screen
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to which each of a plurality of logical screens is mapped, identification
information of
the logical screens and the display screen, and information specifying in what
order the
logical screens are displayed on the display screen.
[56] The mapping block 230 can change the size of the logical screen so to be
allocated
in an arbitrary area of the display screen. That is, the mapping block 230 can
perform
scaling of the logical screen and allocating of the position thereof, and
FIGS. 3A to 3E
are diagrams illustrating a configuration of the screen including a mapper as
the
mapping block.
[57] Referring to FIG. 3A, the main screen including a combination of a
background
still image B, a video raster V, and a graphic raster G is mapped to the
entire display
screen by a mapper with a normal size. The PiP screen including only video
components is mapped to the entire display screen by the mapper with a reduced
size.
In this case, the mapped PiP screen is displayed on the main screen, which is
determined depending on a Z value. The reference character Z refers to z-order
value
which will be described later. An overlay screen may be combined with the
display
screen. The overlay screen is a specific screen disposed at the outmost side,
and may
be used when providing a caption function. The PiP screen may have only a
video
component as illustrated in FIG. 3A, or may have a combination of the
background
still image B, the video raster V, and the graphic rater G as illustrated in
FIG. 3B.
[58] Referring to FIG. 3C, the main screen including the combination of the
background
still image B, the video raster V, and the graphic rater G is mapped to the
entire display
screen by the mapper with a normal size. Two PiP screens #1 and #2 having only
video
component is mapped to an arbitrary area of the display screen by the mapper
with a
reduced size. In this case, the mapped PiP screen is disposed on the main
screen and
the Z value can be constantly maintained. Further, the overlay screen may be
combined
with the display screen. The configuration of the screen may have a plurality
of PiP
screens including only video components as illustrated in FIG. 3C or a
plurality of PiP
screens including a combination of the background still image B, the video
raster V,
and the graphic rater G as illustrated in FIG. 3D.
[59] Picture-outside-picture (POP) screens are illustrated in FIG. 3E. It can
be
understood that the conventional PiP screen is displayed inside the main
screen and the
POP screen is displayed outside the main screen. Referring to FIG. 3E, the
plurality of
PiP screens #1 and #2 including a combination of the background still image B,
the
video raster V, and the graphic rater G are mapped to arbitrary areas of the
display
screen by the mapper with a reduced size. In this case, the Z value of the
mapped POP
screens #1 and #2 may be constantly maintained. Further, the overlay screen
may be
combined with the display screen.
[60] The mapping block 230 may be realized by interfaces or functions prepared
by
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various computer program languages to be executed and create or change the re-
lationship between the logical screen and the display screen by using the
above in-
formation as parameters.
[61] Also, the mapping block 230 may be realized by a hardware which has a
mapping
function between a logical screen and a display screen.
[62] Further, services provided by various service sources may be displayed on
a
display screen, and the display screen may be displayed on a physical display
device,
as illustrated in FIG. 4.
[63] There are service sources which provide broadcast services such as a
terrestrial
broadcaster 320 and a cable broadcaster 330, service sources which provide
services
stored in a storage medium such as a personal video recorder (PVR) 340, and
service
sources (not illustrated in FIG. 4) which provide services via a wired network
or a
wireless network.
[64] A broadcast receiver 310 receives services from the service sources and
produces
logical screens displaying each of the received services.
[65] Then, an arbitrary service is directly set on the display screen to be
displayed on a
physical display device using a predefined method or a method set by a user or
an ap-
plication. Otherwise, at least one logical screen that is mapped to an
arbitrary area on
the display screen is displayed on a physical display device 350. In short,
services
provided by the terrestrial broadcaster 320, the cable broadcaster 330, and
the PVR are
displayed on the physical display device 350.
[66] The terrestrial broadcaster 320, the cable broadcaster 330, and the PVR
340 are il-
lustrated in FIG. 4 as being service sources, but the present invention is not
limited to
it. Any type of multimedia content source which provides multimedia contents
that can
be displayed together can be a service source according to an exemplary
embodiment
of the present invention.
[67] Services according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
can be
classified into abstract services and non-abstract services, as illustrated in
FIGS. 5A
and 5B.
[68] The abstract services are not services provided by broadcast signals
transmitted in
real time but services independent of broadcast channels. The abstract
services include
only data components, i.e., application programs, without video components and
audio
components. Examples of the abstract services include services having unbound
ap-
plications based on the OCAP standard.
[69] The non-abstract services are understood as services other than abstract
services.
[70] According to the current exemplary embodiment of the present invention,
both
abstract services and non-abstract services have independency. For example,
abstract
services may be directly set on the physical display device not through
logical screens
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and non-abstract services may be displayed on the logical screens. Then, the
logical
screens may be mapped to the display screen in which the abstract services are
set.
Thereafter, the display screen may be output through the physical display
device. By
doing so, the abstract services can be displayed on the display screen
independently of
the non-abstract services. In addition, the abstract services and non-abstract
services
may be mapped to different logical screens. Thereafter, the logical screens
may be
mapped to a single display screen. In other words, the abstract services can
be
displayed on the display screen independently of non-abstract services.
[71] According to the current exemplary embodiment of the present invention,
the
logical screen and the display screen may be categorized as being different
objects. Al-
ternatively, a screen may serve as a logic screen or a display screen
according to
attribute information of one screen object.
[72] In detail, whether a screen object is a logical screen or a display
screen depends on
the 'type' information among screen object attributes.
[731 The screen object attributes includes 'Type', 'z-Order', 'Display_Area',
'Visibility',
'Associated_Display_Screen', 'Associated_Service _Contexts', and 'OutputPort'.
[74] FIG. 6 illustrates attribute information of a screen object and
interfaces for
processing the attributes of the screen.
[75] An attribute 'Type' 510 is for determining a screen type - a logical
screen or a
display screen.
[76] An attribute 'z-Order' 520 is for determining in what order a plurality
of logical
screens are arranged along the z-axis. FIG. 7 illustrates a configuration of
logical
screens on a physical display device for a combination of the values of
attributes 'z-
Order' of the logical screens.
[77] Referring to FIG. 7, first and second logical screens 620 and 630 are
respectively
mapped to predetermined areas of a display screen 610. In detail, the first
logical
screen 620 is displayed on the display screen 610, and the second logical
screen 630 is
displayed on the display screen partially overlapping the first logical screen
620. In
other words, the display screen 610, the first logical screen 620, and the
second logical
screen 630 are sequentially arranged in the direction of the z-axis. In this
case, an
attribute 'z-Order' of the first logical screen 620 may be set to a value of
1, and an
attribute 'z-Order' of the second logical screen 630 may be set to a value of
2. The
attributes 'z-Order' of the first and second logical screens 620 and 630 may
be set to
any numbers or characters as long as they can represent a certain order in
which the
first and second logical screens 620 and 630 are to be arranged along the z-
axis.
[78] An attribute 'Display_Area' 530 is information regarding a display screen
area of a
logical screen, as to be illustrated in FIGS. 8A and 8B.
[79] FIG. 8A illustrates that a logical screen 710 is mapped to an entire area
of the
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display screen 720, and FIG. 8B illustrates that a logical screen 730 is
mapped to a
partial area of the display screen 740.
[80] The attribute 'Display_Area' may include information specifying the two-
dimensional coordinates of a predetermined portion of a display screen to
which the
logical screen is to be mapped or may include information specifying a
predetermined
location on the display screen and an offset value indicating how much the
logical
screen deviates from the predetermined location on the display screen.
[81] An attribute 'Visibility' 540 determines whether a logical screen is to
be visibly or
invisibly displayed on a display screen. It is possible to make a logical
screen appear
on or disappear from a display screen by altering the value of the attribute
'Visibility'
530.
[82] An attribute 'Associated_Display_Screen' 550 is information regarding
display
screens associated with a logical screen. A logical screen which is not
associated with
any display screens may not be displayed on a physical display device nor be
transmitted to external output devices.
[83] An attribute 'Associated_Service_Contexts' 560 is information regarding
service
contexts connected to a logical screen or a display screen. Services set in
such service
contexts may be displayed on a logical screen or a display screen.
[84] An attribute 'OutputPort' 570 is information regarding devices by which a
display
screen is to be output, and such devices include display screens,
wired/wireless com-
munication media, and various storage media.
[85] Interfaces for identifying or altering the values of the attributes
illustrated in FIG. 6
may be provided. Referring to FIG. 6, the interfaces may include an interface
'SET' for
setting attribute values or connecting a logical screen to a display screen,
an interface
'ADD' for adding attribute values or connecting a logical screen to a service,
an
interface 'GET' for identifying attribute values, and an interface 'REMOVE'
for
deleting attribute values. These interfaces may include processes, functions,
procedures, or methods that perform their functions, respectively.
[86] For example, a method 'getDisplayScreen(void)' returns a display screen
associated
with the current screen. In detail, if the current screen is a logical screen,
the method
'getDisplayScreen(void)' returns the associated display screen. If the current
screen is
display screen, the method 'getDisplayScreen(void)' returns reference
information
regarding the current screen. Further, if the current screen is a logical
screen, but there
is no associated screen, the method 'getDisplayScreen(void)' returns a value
of 'NULL'.
[87] According to another example, a method 'public void set-
DisplayArea(HScreenRectangle rect) throws SecurityException,
I11ega1StateException'
provides a function for mapping the current logical screen to a predetermined
area of
the associated display screen. An instance that is provided as a parameter is
of a class
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'HScreenRectangle' of a package 'org.havi.ui', and has two-dimensional
position in-
formation. The execution of the methods 'SecurityException' and 'I11ega1State-
Exception' may be conducted as an exceptional operation for the method 'setOut-

putScreen(HScreen screen)'. The method 'I11ega1StateException' may be executed
when
the current screen is a logical screen or when a portion of a display screen
associated
with a current logical screen cannot change due to the characteristics of a
host
platform.
[88] According to still another example, a method 'getOutputArea(void)'
returns
regional information of a current screen as HScreenRectangle information. If
the
current screen corresponds to a display screen, the method
'getOutputArea(void)'
returns HScreenRectangle information having the same value as HScreenRectangle
(0,0,1,1). If the current screen is a logical screen, the method
'getOutputArea(void)'
returns information regarding an area on a display screen occupied by the
current
screen. If the current screen is a logical screen but is not associated with
any display
screen, the method 'getOutputArea(void)' returns a value 'NULL'.
[89] Certain terms are used throughout the following description to refer to
particular
interfaces. However, one skilled in the art will appreciate that a particular
function is
named simply to indicate its functionality. This detailed description of the
exemplary
embodiments does not intend to distinguish between functions that differ in
name but
not function.
[90] FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a process that two services are set on a
display
screen to be mapped to a single screen.
[91] Referring to FIG. 9, a first service includes all the three service
components, i.e.,
video, audio, and data components, and a second service includes only video
and audio
components. However, the present invention does not impose any restrictions on
service components, and the first and second services illustrated in FIG. 8
are
exemplary.
[92] As illustrated in FIG. 9, the first and second services are displayed on
a physical
display device in almost the same manner as in the related art. According to
the current
exemplary embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to display a
plurality of
services on a physical display device independently of one another without
imposing
any restrictions on the number of services that can be displayed on a single
display
screen.
[93] FIG. 10 is a block diagram of an apparatus for providing multiple screens
according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
[94] Referring to FIG. 10, an apparatus 900 for providing multiple screens
includes a
digital signal processing module 940, a service processing module 950, an
output
module 960, and a user/application interface module 965.

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[95] Also, there are a broadcast signal reception module 910, a storage medium
920,
and an external input module 930 as service sources, and there are a display
screen
970, a storage medium 980, and an external output module 990 as service output
media.
[96] The term 'module', as used herein, means, but is not limited to, a
software or
hardware component, such as a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or an Ap-
plication Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), which performs certain tasks. A
module
may advantageously be configured to reside on the addressable storage medium
and
configured to be executed on one or more processors. Thus, a module may
include, by
way of example, components, such as software components, object-oriented
software
components, class components and task components, processes, functions,
attributes,
procedures, subroutines, segments of program code, drivers, firmware,
microcode,
circuitry, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables.
The func-
tionality provided for in the components and modules may be combined into
fewer
components and modules or further separated into additional components and
modules.
[97] The digital signal processing module 940 receives various information of
a service
such as a multimedia content, e.g., video information, audio information, or
data in-
formation, from the broadcast signal reception module 910, the storage medium
920,
or the external input module 930.
[98] The broadcast signal reception module 910 receives a satellite,
terrestrial, or cable
broadcast signal and transmits the received broadcast signal, the storage
medium 920
stores video information, audio information, or data information of a service,
and the
external input module 930 receives video information, audio information, or
data in-
formation of a service from an external device such as a network interface
module
connected to a network.
[99] The digital signal processing module 940 restores a plurality of services
using
received service components. The restored services include abstract or non-
abstract
services.
[100] Here, the phrase 'a plurality of services' refers to two or more
services transmitted
by the broadcast signal reception module 910 or two or more services
respectively
transmitted by the broadcast signal reception module 910 and the storage
medium 920.
[101] The digital signal processing module 940 may restore services according
to
selection by a user or an application with the aid of the user/application
interface
module 965. In this case, the user or the application may select the
connection between
an arbitrary service and a screen.
[102] The service processing module 950 produces a plurality of logical
screens to
display the services restored by the digital signal processing module 940.
[103] The output module 960 maps a plurality of logical screens produced by
the service
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processing module 950 to the display screen. The mapping of the logical
screens to the
display screen may be conducted using a predefined method or a method set by
the
user with the aid of the user/application interface module 965.
[104] A service restored by the digital signal processing module 940 may not
be
processed by the service module 950. Instead, a service restored by the
digital signal
processing module 940 may be directly mapped to a certain portion of a display
screen
produced by the output module 960.
[105] A display screen provided by the output module 960 may be displayed on
the
physical display device 970 or may be stored in the storage medium 980.
Examples of
the storage medium 980 include computer readable floppy discs, hard discs, CD-
ROM.
DVD, DVD-ROM, BD (Blu-ray Disc), and semiconductor memories.
[106] Also, a display screen provided by the output module 960 may be
transmitted to an
external device connected to a network via the external output module 990.
[107] For this, the output module 960 may include a plurality of output ports
via which a
display screen can be provided. In this case, a display screen can be provided
via an
output port set in advance as a default or an output port chosen by the user
with the aid
of the user/application interface module 965.
[108] The user or the application can choose one of a plurality of services or
restore
desired services using the user/application interface module 965. Also, the
user can
choose one of a plurality of display screens using the user/application
interface module
965.
[109] Since the modules illustrated in FIG. 10 are divided according to their
functions, it
is possible to be connected to the other modules.
[110] FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method of dynamically configuring
multiple
screens according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
[1111 In general, video information, audio information, and data information
constituting
a multimedia content are transmitted in a predetermined format, for example,
an
MPEG stream format. In operation S 1010, an apparatus for providing a service
such as
a multimedia content service receives video information, audio information,
and data
information and restores a service based on the video information, the audio
in-
formation, and the data information. Here, the service restored in operation S
1010 may
be selected or previously determined by a user or an application. The user may
use a
menu displayed on the display device or a remote controller to select the
connections
between an arbitrary screen and a screen. The application may select the
connections
using an API.
[112] Further, data information includes application information regarding
application
program for a service, and these application information includes signal
information
indicating whether the application program can be executed on a PiP screen.
Examples
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of the application information include an application information table (AIT)
based on
the MHP standard and an eXtended application information table (XAIT) based on
the
OCAP standard. The signal information may be added to the application.
[113] Thereafter, in operation S 1020, the restored service is set such that
it can be
displayed on a logical screen. In operation S 1030, the logical screen is
mapped to a
display screen. In operation S 1040, the display screen is provided to the
user using a
display screen, a storage medium, or a network.
[114] The restored service is illustrated in FIG. 11 as being displayed on a
physical
display device via a logical screen. However, the restored service may be
directly
displayed on a physical display device without passing through the logical
screen.
[115] When the user selects the PiP service, the PiP service is realized in
two modes. In
the first mode, only video component for PiP service selected on the main
screen is
provided without creating a separate logical screen for PiP service, that is,
PiP screen.
In the second mode, a separate logical screen for PiP service is created to
provide the
PiP service selected on the created PiP screen.
[116] FIG. 11 illustrates a method of mapping only one service to a display
screen for
simplicity. However, a plurality of services may be mapped to a display screen
with or
without passing through a plurality of logical screens.
[117] When a display screen is provided to the user in this manner, the user
can perform
a plurality of services.
[118] FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a software architecture for providing
multiple
screens according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
[119] Referring to FIG. 12, a software architecture 1100 includes a device
driver layer
1110, an API layer 1120, and an application layer 1130.
[120] The device driver layer 1110 receives service components from various
multimedia
content sources and decodes the received service components. Examples of the
received service components include video information, audio information, and
data
information.
[121] The API layer 1120 generates a logical screen and a display screen and
maps a
service, the logical screen, and the display screen to one another.
[122] The application layer 1130 provides a user interface so that a user can
dynamically
configure a logical screen which displays a service or transmits a user
command to the
API layer 1120 so that the API layer 1120 can execute the user command.
[123] The user enables the device driver layer 1110 with the aid of the
application layer
1130 to provide a display screen via a physical display device or to store the
display
screen in a storage medium. In addition, the user can enable the device driver
layer
1110 to transmit a display screen to an external device via a network.
[124] For this, the device driver layer 1110 may include a plurality of output
ports which
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can provide a display screen. Otherwise, API layer 1120 may include the
plurality of
output ports.
[125] In order to dynamically configure a plurality of logical screens on a
display screen,
the API layer 1120 may include a plurality of software modules, e.g., a
multiscreen
manager module ' MultiScreenManager ' 1210, a multiscreen context module'
Multi-
ScreenContext' 1230, a multiscreen context listener module' MultiScreenCon-
textListener' 1250, and a multiscreen context event module
'MultiScreenContextEvent'
1240, as illustrated in FIG. 13.
[126] The multiscreen manager module 1210 manages the multiscreen context
module
1230, searches for a desired screen, displays information specifying what
devices are
shared by screens, registers the multiscreen context listener module 1250, or
cancels
the registration of the screen context listener module 1250.
[127] The multiscreen context module 1230 is an interface object associated
with a
screen object 1220 and determines whether the screen object 1220 is to become
a
logical screen or a display screen according to an interface operation
performed by the
multiscreen context module 1230. Various attributes such as the attributes 510
through
570 illustrated in FIG. 6 may be set in the multiscreen context module 1230.
The
multiscreen context module 1230 can provide the functions 'SET', 'ADD', 'GET',
and
'REMOVE' described above with reference to FIG. 6.
[128] When attribute information of the screen object 1220 is altered by the
multiscreen
context module 1230, the multiscreen context event module 1240 serves as an
event
class announcing that the attribute information of the screen object 1220 has
been
changed, and the multiscreen context listener module 1250 serves as a listener
interface object which can be realized in a predetermined application class
which
attempts to receive an event prompted by the multiscreen context event module
1240.
[129] An application 1260 is a module which is driven on the application layer
1130. The
application 1260 allows the user to choose a desired service and to freely
arrange a
plurality of logical screens on a display screen.
[130] In detail, the application 1260 transmits various commands which allow
the user to
dynamically configure and manage logical screens to the multiscreen manager
module
1210, and the multiscreen manager module 1210 controls operations
corresponding to
the various commands to be executed through the multiscreen context module
1230.
[131] The multiscreen context module 1230 is associated with the screen object
1220 and
manages the attribute information of the screen object 1220 illustrated in
FIG. 6. In
order to manage the attribute information of the screen object 1220, the
multiscreen
context module 1230 may include a variety of functions or methods.
[132] The multiscreen manager module 1210 may receive service components
provided
by various service sources from the device driver layer 1110 and perform
operations to
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display the received service components on a logical screen or a display
screen.
[133] FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a method of displaying a plurality
of services
displayed on respective corresponding logical screens by the modules
illustrated in
FIG. 13 on a display screen according to an exemplary embodiment of the
present
invention.
[134] Referring to FIG. 14, in operation S 1310, the multiscreen manager
module 1210
produces a display screen and a number of logical screens corresponding to the
number
of services to be performed.
[135] In operation S 1320, the multiscreen manager module 1210 connects the
logical
screens to respective corresponding services received from the device driver
layer
1110. The multiscreen manager module 1210 may call a method
'addServiceContext'
for each of the logical screens by setting service context objects of the
received
services as parameters for the logical screens services. The method
'addServiceContext'
connects a logical screen to a service and may be provided by the multiscreen
context
module 1230.
[136] In operation S 1330, once the logical screens are connected to the
respective
services, the multiscreen manager module 1210 connects the logical screens to
the
display screen. At this time, the multiscreen manager module 1210 may call a
method
'setDisplayScreen' for each of the logical screens by setting a display screen
object to
which the logical screens are connected as a parameter. The method
'setDisplayScreen'
connects a logical screen to a display screen and may be provided by the
multiscreen
context module 1230.
[137] A method 'setDisplayScreensetDisplayScreen' may be set to 'public void
setDis-
playScreensetDisplayScreen(HScreen screen) throws SecurityException, Illegal
State-
Exception', and this method allows an instance 'HScreen' that is provided as a
parameter to be associated with the current logical screen. In this case, the
instance
'HScreen' is preferably a display screen.
[138] A parameter of the method 'setDisplayScreen(HScreen screen)' may include
a
value of 'NULL'. In this case, when the method 'setDisplayScreen(HScreen
screen)' is
executed without exception handling, the current logical screen is no longer
associated
with the display screen.
[139] The execution of the methods 'SecurityException' and
'I11ega]StateException' may
be conducted as an exceptional operation for the method
'setOutputScreen(HScreen
screen)'.
[140] The method 'I11ega1StateException' may be executed when a current screen
is a
logical screen or when a portion of a display screen associated with a current
logical
screen cannot change due to the characteristics of a host platform.
[1411 In operation S 1340, areas on the display screen to which the logical
screens are to
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be respectively mapped are determined. At this time, a predetermined method
provided
by the multiscreen context module 1230 can be called to determine an area on
the
display screen where the logical screens are to be displayed.
[142] FIG. 15 is a flowchart illustrating a method of exchanging services
displayed on
logical screens between the modules illustrated in FIG. 13 according to an
exemplary
embodiment of the present invention.
[143] In operation S 1410, the multiscreen manager module 1210 temporarily
terminates
a service to be exchanged between two logical screens.
[144] Thereafter, in operation S 1420, information regarding the service is
exchanged
between the two logical screens. At this time, a method 'removeServiceContext'
and a
method 'addServiceContext' are called for each of the two logical screens,
thereby
exchanging service contexts set in the two logical screens between the two
logical
screens. The method 'removeContext' removes a service context connected to a
logical
screen, and the method 'addServiceContext' adds a new service context to a
logical
screen. The methods 'removeServiceContext' and 'addServiceContext' may be
provided
by the multiscreen context module 1230. According to the current exemplary
embodiment of the present invention, service information regarding a service
connected to logical services is exchanged between the logical services,
thereby
obtaining the effect of exchanging a main screen and a sub-screen. In
addition,
according to the current exemplary embodiment of the present invention, even
when
three or more services are performed on a display screen, they can be
exchanged
between an arbitrary number of logical screens.
[145] In operation S 1430, occurrence of an event in which the connection
between the
service and the two logical screens has been changed is generated. Thereafter,
in
operation S 1440, the multiscreen context event module 1240 transmits the
event to the
multiscreen context listener module 1250, and a service newly connected to the
two
logical screens begins to be performed.
Industrial Applicability
[146] According to the present invention, it is possible to perform a
plurality of services
provided by various sources such as cable broadcasts, terrestrial broadcasts,
various
storage media, and external inputs, in various manners using a single physical
display
screen.
[147] While the present invention has been particularly illustrated and
described with
reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of
ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made
therein
without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as
defined by the
following claims. Therefore, it is to be understood that the above-described
exemplary
embodiments have been provided only in a descriptive sense and will not be
construed
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Date
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Number of pages   Size of Image (KB) 
Abstract 2008-01-17 2 74
Claims 2008-01-17 5 248
Drawings 2008-01-17 21 395
Description 2008-01-17 18 1,075
Representative Drawing 2008-01-17 1 13
Cover Page 2008-04-09 1 47
PCT 2008-01-17 11 543
Assignment 2008-01-17 6 158
Fees 2008-07-15 1 36