`cg:
`no
`c:>——L
`
`
`
`C
`___F”
`EEE :E3
`3
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
`PTO/SBI16 (04-04)
`Approved for use through 07/31/2006. OMB 0651-0032
`U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
`PROVISIONAL APPLICATION FOR PATENT COVER SHEET
`This is a re uest for filin a PROVISIONAL APPLICATION FOR PATENT under 37 CFR 1.53 c .
`
`Given Name (first and middle [if any])
`
`Family Name or Surname
`
`Helm
`
`Residence
`and either State or Forei n Count
`
`Ci
`
`Arlww V4 we
`
`Additional inventrs are being named on the
`
`l
`
`V
`
`separately numbered sheets attahed hereto
`
`IIIIIIIIIIIIjfllflljjiiflilllillllll
`
`
`22151
`
`PTO60/588358u.s.
`
`
`
`TITLE OF THE INVENTION (500 characters max)
`
`Direct all corresponden to:
`
`
`
`E/Customer Number.
`
`
`
`
`
`"'l
`jl!§fl.— ‘e'°""°"‘*
`ENCLOSED APPLICATION PARTS (check all that aply)
`
`
`
`I3/Specification Number of Pages
`
`2’ Drawing(s) Number of Sheets
`
`,5
`
`5
`
`D Application Data Sheet. See 37 CFR 1.76
`METHOD OF PAYMENT OF FILING FEES FOR THIS PROVISIONAL APPLICATION FOR PATENT
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
` CD(s). Number
`CI
`
`
`
`I:
`
`Other (specify)
`
`
`
`FILING FEE
`Amount ($)
`
`
`
`I2 Applicant claims small entity status. See 37 CFR 1.27.
`IE A check or money order is enclosed to cover the filing fees.
`
`
`
`
`The Director is hereby authorized to charge filing
`fees or credit any overpayment to Deposit Account Numben
`
`CI Payment by credit card. Form PTO-2038 is attached.
`
`80
`
`The invention was made by an agency of the United States Government or under a contract with an agency of the
`United States Government.
`'
`E/No.
`
`a Yes, the name of the U.S. Government agency and the Government contract number are:
`
`[Page 1 of 2]
`
`Respectfully submitted
`SIGNATURE g
`TYPED or PRINTED NAME T3¢I\ ° 33 W \")Q"§
`TELEPHONEI 70 3 2 585 4 0 SI
`USE ONLY FOR FILING A PROVISIONAL APPLICATION FOR PATENT
`This collection of infonnation is required by 37 CFR 1.51. The information is required to obtain or retain a benefit by the public which is to tile (and by the USPTO
`to process) an application. Confidentiality is governed by 35 U.S.C. 122 and 37 CFR 1.14. This collection is estimated to take 8 hours to complete. including
`gathering, preparing, and submitting the completed application form to the USPTO. TIITIS wiil vary depending upon the individual case. Any comments on the
`amount of time you require to complete this tonn andlor suggestions for reducing this burden, should be sent to the Chief Infonnation Officer. U.S. Patent and
`Trademark Office, US. Department of Commerce, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria. VA 22313-1450. DO NOT SEND FEES OR COMPLETED FORMS TO THIS
`ADDRESS. SEND TO: Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box 1450. Alexandria, VA 22313-1450.
`
`Date
`0 2
`' ,6 ' Q00 4
`REGISTRATION NO.
`
`(if appropriate)
`Docket Number:
`
`If you need assistance in completing the form, call 1-800-PTO-9199 and select option 2.
`
`Page 1 of 14
`
`HTC EXHIBIT 1007
`
`HTC EXHIBIT 1007
`
`Page 1 of 14
`
`
`
`PROVISIONAL APPLICATION COVER SHEET
`Additional Page
`
`PTO/SBI16 (04-04)
`Approved for use through 07/31I2006. OMB 0651-0032
`US. Patent and Trademark Office; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of infonnation unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
`Docket Number
`
`
`
`
`
`|NVENTOR(S)lAPPLICANT(S)
`«
`
`Given Name first and middle if an
`
`Famil or Surname
`
`Residence
`and either State or Forein Count
`
`Ci
`
`[Page 2 of 2]
`
`Number
`
`I
`
`of
`
`I
`
`WARNING: Information on this fonn may become public. Credit card infonnation should not be
`included on this form. Provide credit card information and authorization on PTO-2038.
`
`Page 2 of 14
`
`Page 2 of 14
`
`
`
`lllllllllllfllllll
`
`- Old'90'19381
`
`A method and system for displaying the multimedia information from wireless
`
`communications or portable IT devices
`
`Inventors:
`
`Tiejun (Ronald) Wang; Tiehong (Ann) Wang, William Halal, Xirning Wang, and
`
`Tiecheng Wang
`
`Abstract:
`
`The invention presents a method and system for displaying the high rate data flow such
`
`as multimedia information in both a wireless communication environment and a non-
`
`communication environment. One application of the invention is to display multimedia
`information for the wireless terminal in the next generation cellular (3G and 4G) era. The
`
`next generation (3G or 4G) cellular network will be employed in transmitting multimedia
`
`information (graphic, real-time audio/video). However, the mobile terminal (cellular .
`
`phone, personal digital assistant (PDA)) cannot display the high quality video and audio
`
`information on its small size screen and earphones with clarity and satisfaction. This
`
`invention discloses a method and system in which a separate multimedia display terminal
`
`(a monitor/ a TV set/ a projector/ a LCD) with speakers is connected with the mobile
`
`terminal (cellular phone, personal digital assistant (PDA)) or a portable IT device
`
`(defined as any portable device with a function or any combination of functions that is
`achieved by a desktop computer) through a video (graphic) processor. This multimedia
`
`display can be a cathode ray tube display, liquid crystal display, LCD, a projection unit or
`
`any combination thereof. In this invented system, the multimedia information through
`
`wireless network or information from a portable IT device is displayed on a separated
`
`display instrument driven by the video (graphic) processor connected with the mobile
`
`terminal or the portable IT device. Three designs are suggested in this invented system:
`
`1.
`
`a video (graphic) processor being embedded in the mobile terminal or the portable
`
`IT device;
`
`2. a video (graphic) processor being embedded in the external display equipment;
`
`3.
`
`an external video (graphic) processor.
`
`Page 3 of 14
`
`Page 3 of 14
`
`
`
`Background of the invention
`
`Soon, any combination of functions of a computer will be separated into a portable
`
`device so that people will be able to work and access multimedia information any time
`
`and anywhere. The most appealing advantage and the dominant trend of the next
`
`generation wireless communication system (3G) and beyond is its capacity of supporting
`
`high rate multimedia data services as well as the conventional voice services. As
`
`demonstrated in FIG. 1, the cellular phone functions as a multimedia terminal to display
`
`multimedia information, the high-resolution graphic and the high-quality real-time
`
`audio/video, sent from high data rate wireless communications network. The limited size
`
`(2 inch by 3 inch mostly) of the screen of a mobile terminal (cellular phone) means a lot
`
`inconvenience for people to access the high rate data flow. The consequence of the
`
`limitation of small screen of a wireless terminal or a portal IT device is the shrinkage of
`
`the potential market size. People even have started to doubt the original motivation of the
`
`3G systems: what is the point of providing high data rate services for such a small
`
`screen?
`
`This invention provides an answer: we don’t display the data flow on the screen of a
`
`mobile terminal (cellular phone) or any portable IT device itself but on an external
`
`monitor/display instead. Since the possibility that a customer requests multimedia
`
`services while walking is very small, we suggest set up external displays in transportation
`
`devices such as planes, vehicles and hotels where people demand high data rate services.
`
`Summary of the invention
`
`1. A method and system are disclosed which enables a customer of a
`
`wireless/mobile terminal or a portable IT device to view the video information
`
`from an external display terminal including a monitor, a projector, a LCD, a TV
`
`set) with speakers.
`
`2. An object of the invention is to provide a method and system overcome the
`
`inconvenience and limitations of the small size screen in a mobile terminal or a
`
`Page 4 of 14
`
`Page 4 of 14
`
`
`
`portable I'T device for displaying high data rate information either from a network
`
`or not.
`
`A particular feature of the invented system relates to that the video (graphic)
`
`processor has the following functions:
`
`3.1 Understanding the data format from the mobile terminal received through the
`
`wireless network or from the portable IT device;
`
`3.2 Processing the received data and converting it into the signal to be recognized
`
`and displayed on the multimedia display terminals;
`
`3.3 Feeding the converted signal to the multimedia display terminals;
`
`3.4 Driving at least one multimedia display terminal.
`
`There are three major means to implement the connection in the invented system
`
`illustrated as below:
`
`4.1
`
`Cellghone-Embedded Video (GraQhic)Process0r (FIG.2g
`
`The video (graphic) processor chipset is embedded in the mobile terminal
`
`(cellular phone, PDA) or the portable IT device. The data from the mobile
`
`terminal sent from the base station or the data from the portable IT device
`
`is processed by the embedded video (graphic) processor (such as Graphic
`
`Processing Unit) and sent out as image signals to the external displays.
`
`0 Advantage:
`
`Any standard monitor or LCD or TV set or a
`
`projector can serve as an external display. Only a simple cable is
`
`required to connect the external display with the mobile terminal or
`
`the portable IT device.
`
`0 Disadvantage:
`
`It
`
`is a challenge to install
`
`the video/graphic
`
`processor in a mobile terminal or a portable IT device due to the
`small size of the portable device and the limited battery power.
`
`4.2 Monitor-Embedded Video/Graghic Processor: (FIG3)
`
`The video (graphic) processor chipset
`
`is embedded in the external
`
`displays.
`
`Page 5 of 14
`
`Page 5 of 14
`
`
`
`I Advantage: For external displays, the issues caused by the size
`
`and battery power of the “host” are resolved. Any 3G mobile
`
`terminal’ and IT portable device can be connected to the external
`
`displays.
`
`I Disadvantage: Not every standard monitors can be used as external
`
`monitor in the suggested system. Only those embedded with video
`
`(graphic) processor can.
`
`4.3
`
`External Video/Graghic Processor: (FIG42
`
`The video/graphic processor chipset
`is packed into an independent
`external hardware called “extemal video/graphic processor box”.
`It is
`
`connected to the mobile terminal/portable IT device on one end and to the
`
`external display on the other. The video/graphic processor inside the
`
`“extemal video/graphic processor box” converts the multimedia data from
`
`the mobile terminal/portable IT device into image signals and feeds the
`
`output to the external displays to be viewed.
`
`0 Advantage: Any standard mobile terrninals/portable IT devices and
`
`the displays can fit into the suggested system.
`
`0 Disadvantage: One more hardware is added into the system
`
`architecture.
`
`A more complete understanding of the present invention, as well as further features and
`
`advantages of the present invention, will be obtained by reference to the drawings and
`
`detailed description. The figures 2 - 4 describe the mechanism of the invented system
`
`applied in a wireless combination environment.
`
`Descriptions of the drawings
`
`FIG. 1 is a schematic illustrating the conventional mobile terminal display system where
`
`the video information is displayed on the screen of a mobile terminal (cellular phone).
`
`Page 6 of 14
`
`Page 6 of 14
`
`
`
`FIG. 2 is a schematic illustrating the invented system in which an external multimedia
`
`display terminal displays the video information received by a mobile terminal. In this
`
`system, the video (graphic) processor is embedded inside the mobile terminal and
`
`connected with the external display terminal processing data between the mobile terminal
`
`and multimedia display.
`
`FIG. 3 is a schematic illustrating the invented system in which an external multimedia
`
`display terminal displays the video information received by a mobile terminal. In this
`
`system, the video (graphic) processor is embedded inside the external multimedia display
`
`terminal and converts the data between the mobile terminal and multimedia player.
`
`FIG. 4 is a schematic illustrating the invented system in which an external multimedia
`
`display terminal displays the video information received by a mobile terminal. In this
`
`system, the video (graphic) processor is made as a separate equipment processing data
`
`between the mobile terminal and multimedia player.
`
`FIG. 5 introduces the various applications of the invented system.
`
`FIG. 6 is flowchart describing the key procedures of the invention.
`
`It is to be understood that the embodiments and variations shown and described in these
`
`drawings and descriptions are merely illustrative of the principles of this invention and
`
`that various modifications may be implemented by those skilled in the art without
`
`departing form the scope and spirit of the invention.
`
`Page 7 of 14
`
`Page 7 of 14
`
`
`
`<3.1>
`
`<2>
`
`@§
`
`<3> multimedia data stream
`
`
`
`FIG.1
`
`FIG. 1 describes a conventional cellular display system in which a mobile terminal <3>
`
`communicates with a base station <1> through the wireless communication environment
`
`<2>. The transmitted multimedia information, such as TV, 3D images, network games,
`
`videophone calls, from various service providers <O> is displayed on the screen <3.1> of
`
`a mobile terminal. The net result of the functions of the system is the multimedia
`
`information being displayed on a small size monitor of a cell phone.
`
`Page 8 of 14
`
`Page 8 of 14
`
`
`
`
`
`Video (Graphic) Processor
`
`FIG. 2
`
`FIG. 2 illustrates the invented system for displaying multimedia information wherein at
`
`least a separate multimedia player (monitor, LCD, TV set, projector) <8> is available. In
`
`this system, the received multimedia information <5> is processed by the video (graphic)
`
`processor <7> embedded inside the cellular phone <6> and sent to a separate multimedia
`
`player <8> for display. The processed signals were fed into the multimedia player <8>
`
`via the communications <9>.
`
`Page 9 of 14
`
`Page 9 of 14
`
`
`
`
`
`Video (Graphic) Processor
`
`FIG. 3
`
`FIG. 3 describes the invented system for displaying multimedia information wherein at
`
`least a separate multimedia player <15> is available. In this case, the received multimedia
`
`information <12> is displayed on a separate multimedia player <1 5> after being
`
`processed by the video (graphic) processor <16> embedded inside the multimedia player
`
`<15>. The received signal was transmitted into the video (graphic) processor <16>
`
`embedded inside the external multimedia player <15> through the connection <14>. The
`
`video (graphic) processor <16> then processes the data into image signals and drives the
`
`external multimedia player <15>.
`
`Page 10 of 14
`
`muilimedia
`
`data stream
`
`<12>
`
`Page 10 of 14
`
`
`
`
`
`multimedia
`
`U813 stream
`
`Video (Graphic) Processor
`
`FIG. 4
`
`FIG. 4 describes the invented system for displaying multimedia information wherein at
`
`least a separate multimedia player <24> is available. In this system, the received
`
`multimedia information <18> is displayed on the separate multimedia player <24> afier
`
`being processed by the video (graphic) processor <22> embedded inside an external
`
`“video (graphic) processor box” <2l>. The received signals from the mobile tenninal
`
`<19> were transmitted into the video (graphic) processor <22> through the connection
`
`<20>. The video (graphic) processor <22> then processes the data and transmits the
`
`processed signals into the external multimedia player <24> for display via <23>.
`
`Page 11 of 14
`
`Page 11 of 14
`
`
`
`gm .,.,)
`
`'
`
`'
`
`datastteam
`
`L«u3xff.:‘v3
`
`
`Applications
`
`Loc ations
`
`Video (Graphic) Processor
`
`FIG. 5
`
`Figure 5 illustrates some applications of the invented system. The invented system can be
`
`placed inside a vehicle, a plane or any transportation instrument and enable the passenger
`
`to read GPS map, browse the intemet, watch TV, play internet games, have video call,
`
`and work on all sorts of software such as Word and Excel.
`
`Page 12 of 14
`
`10
`
`Page 12 of 14
`
`
`
`
`
`A mobile terminal receives multimedia information or data is processed
`in a portable IT device.
`
`Data flows are sent to the video/graphic processor from the mobile
`terminal or a portable IT device and is processed and converted into
`image signals.
`
`
`
`
` The images signals are sent from the video/graphic processor to
`
`
`the separate display(s) such as LCD, monitors, TV sets,
`projectors, etc.
`
`
`
` People view the multimedia information on the separate
`
`display.
`
`FIG. 6
`
`Page 13 of 14
`
`ll
`
`Page 13 of 14
`
`
`
`PATENT APPLICATION SERIAL NO.
`
`us. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`
`FEE RECORD SHEET
`
`07/19/E004 HGUTEHR1 00000005 60588358
`
`01 FC:2005
`
`80.00 DP
`
`PTO-1556
`
`(5/87)
`
`°
`
`‘U.S. Govommonl Pdmhg Office: 2N2 — 489-267/69033
`
`Page 14 of 14
`
`Page 14 of 14
`
`