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`Aug. 17, 2006
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`(54) WIRELESS ADAPTOR FOR CONTENT
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`Inventors: Richard M. Clayton, Phoenix, AZ
`Inventors‘ Rlchard_M' Clayton’ Phoemx’ AZ
`(US); Michael T. Gaumond,
`(US); Michael T. Gaumond,
`Scottsdale, AZ (US); David E. Ulmer,
`Scottsdale, AZ (US); David E. Ulmer,
`Phoenix, AZ (US); Jean-Marc A.
`Phoenix, AZ (US); Jean-Marc A.
`Villevieille’ Phoenix’ AZ (Us)
`Villevieille, Phoenix, AZ (US)
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`Correspondence Address:
`Correspondence Address.
`GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATION
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`HORSHAM, PA 19044 (US)
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`(21) Appl. No.:
`(21) Appl. NO.I
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`(22) Filed:
`(22) Flled'
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`11/296,975
`11/296,975
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`Dec. 8, 2005
`Dec‘ 8’ 2005
`Related U.S. Application Data
`Related US Application D at a
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`(60) Provisional application No. 60/651,961,
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`filed on Feb.
`(60) Provisional application No. 60/651,961, ?led on Feb.
`11, 2005. Provisional application No. 60/651,963,
`11, 2005. Provisional application No. 60/651,963,
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`filed on Feb. 11, 2005. Provisional application No.
`?led on Feb. 11, 2005. Provisional application No.
`60/651,960, filed on Feb. 11, 2005. Provisional appli­
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`cation No. 60/651,958, filed on Feb. 11, 2005. Pro­
`cation No. 60/651,958, ?led on Feb. 11, 2005. Pro
`visional application No. 60/651,959,
`visional application No. 60/651,959, ?led on Feb. 11,
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`ABSTRACT
`ABSTRACT
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`Described herein are embodiments that wirelessly provide
`Described herein are embodiments that Wirelessly provide
`content from a content source to a content player. In one
`content from a content source to a content player. In one
`embodiment, there is provided a wireless adaptor that
`embodiment, there is provided a Wireless adaptor that
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`includes a wireless interface operable to receive the content
`includes a Wireless interface operable to receive the content
`from the content source and a wired interface for a wired
`from the content source and a Wired interface for a Wired
`connection with the content player to route the content, as
`connection W1th the content player to route the content, as
`received by the wireless interface, for playback by the
`received by the Wireless interface, fOr playback by the
`content player.
`content player.
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`title navigation of a portable music player for display on a
`title navigation of a portable music player for display on a
`vehicle's dashboard to provide more detailed content infor­
`vehicle’s dashboard to provide more detailed content infor
`mation to users. However, such connector kits also require
`mation to users. HoWever, such connector kits also require
`the docking of the portable music player and disabling of the
`the docking of the portable music player and disabling of the
`player's user interface (displays and control buttons) when
`player’s user interface (displays and control buttons) When
`the player is docked.
`the player is docked.
`
`PRIORITY
`PRIORITY
`[0001] This application claims
`the benefit of the following
`[0001] This application claims the bene?t of the following
`prior filed U.S. Patent Applications: U.S.
`
`Provisional Patent
`prior ?led US. Patent Applications: US. Provisional Patent
`Application No. 60/651,961, filed on Feb. 11, 2005, and
`Application No. 60/651,961, ?led on Feb. 11, 2005, and
`entitled,
`"SEAMLESS TRANSACTIONS ACROSS
`entitled, “SEAMLESS TRANSACTIONS ACROSS
`SUMMARY
`SUMMARY
`DOMAINS AND DEVICES"; U.S. Provisional Patent
`DOMAINS AND DEVICES”; US. Provisional Patent
`[0004] Accordingly, described herein are embodiments
`Application No. 60/651,963, filed on Feb. 11, 2005, and
`[0004] Accordingly, described herein are embodiments
`Application No. 60/651,963, ?led on Feb. 11, 2005, and
`that wirelessly provide content from a content source to a
`entitled, "WIRELESS AUDIO ADAPTOR FOR CAR
`entitled, “WIRELESS AUDIO ADAPTOR FOR CAR
`that Wirelessly provide content from a content source to a
`content player. In one embodiment, there is provided a
`60/651,
`RADIOS"; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No.
`RADIOS”; US. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/651,
`content player. In one embodiment, there is provided a
`960, filed on Feb. 11, 2005, and entitled, "ZERO
`wireless adaptor that includes a wireless interface operable
`INSTALL
`Wireless adaptor that includes a Wireless interface operable
`960, ?led on Feb. 11, 2005, and entitled, “ZERO INSTALL
`to receive the content from the content source and a wired
`WIRELESS AUDIO ADAPTOR"; U.S. Provisional Patent
`WIRELESS AUDIO ADAPTOR”; US. Provisional Patent
`to receive the content from the content source and a Wired
`interface for a wired connection with the content player to
`Application No. 60/651,958, filed on Feb. 11, 2005, and
`Application No. 60/651,958, ?led on Feb. 11, 2005, and
`interface for a Wired connection With the content player to
`route the content, as received by the wireless interface, for
`entitled, "DALY SET WITH MULTIPLE CONTENT
`entitled, “DALY SET WITH MULTIPLE CONTENT
`route the content, as received by the Wireless interface, for
`playback by the content player.
`CHANNELS"; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No.
`playback by the content player.
`CHANNELS”; US. Provisional Patent Application No.
`60/651,959, filed on Feb. 11, 2005, and entitled, "SUPPLE­
`60/651,959, ?led on Feb. 11, 2005, and entitled, “SUPPLE
`MENTING DAILY SET WITH HOT CONTENT." All of
`MENTING DAILY SET WITH HOT CONTENT.” All of
`the aforementioned provisional applications are hereby
`the aforementioned provisional applications are hereby
`incorporated by reference in their entireties.
`incorporated by reference in their entireties.
`
`RELATED APPLICATIONS
`RELATED APPLICATIONS
`[0002] This application incorporates by reference in their
`[0002] This application incorporates by reference in their
`entireties the following U.S. Utility Patent Applications all
`entireties the following US. Utility Patent Applications all
`of which are assigned to the assignee of the present appli­
`of Which are assigned to the assignee of the present appli
`cation: "WIRELESS ADAPTOR FOR CONTENT TRANS­
`cation: “WIRELESS ADAPTOR FOR CONTENT TRANS
`FER" (Attorney Docket No. BCS03803); "GRANTING
`FER” (Attorney Docket No. BCS03803); “GRANTING
`GREATER RIGHTS TO STORED CONTENT," (Attorney
`GREATER RIGHTS TO STORED CONTENT,” (Attorney
`Docket No. BCS03804); "AUTOMATIC CONTENT
`Docket No. BCS03804); “AUTOMATIC CONTENT
`UPDATE FOR A TARGET DEVICE" (Attorney Docket No.
`UPDATE FOR ATARGET DEVICE” (Attorney Docket No.
`
`BCS03805); and "HOT CONTENT UPDATE FOR A TAR­
`BCS03805); and “HOT CONTENT UPDATE FOR A TAR
`GET DEVICE" (Attorney Docket No. BCS03806); all of
`GET DEVICE” (Attorney Docket No. BCS03806); all of
`which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entire­
`Which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entire
`ties.
`ties.
`
`BACKGROUND
`BACKGROUND
`[0003] Portable content players and other devices capable
`
`[0003] Portable content players and other devices capable
`of playing content, such as media like music or videos, are
`of playing content, such as media like music or videos, are
`becoming increasingly popular and
`are typically designed to
`
`becoming increasingly popular and are typically designed to
`play the personal content of users. Users tend to use multiple
`play the personal content of users. Users tend to use multiple
`
`media devices, such as an MP3 digital music player, cellular
`media devices, such as an MP3 digital music player, cellular
`telephone, personal digital assistant (PDA), personal com­
`telephone, personal digital assistant (PDA), personal com
`puter, and a car audio system, and many of
`these
`puter, and a car audio system, and many of these devices are
`capable as content players for playing the personal content
`capable as content players for playing the personal content
`of the users. However, there is currently no fast and conve­
`of the users. HoWever, there is currently no fast and conve
`nient way to transfer content between a user's multiple
`nient Way to transfer content betWeen a user’s multiple
`devices. Furthermore, the
`devices
`tend
`to have different user
`
`devices. Furthermore, the devices tend to have different user
`interfaces, so it is inconvenient for a user to learn and
`interfaces, so it is inconvenient for a user to learn and
`operate each device to play music or other content. For
`operate each device to play music or other content. For
`instance, some automobile manufacturers offer connector
`instance, some automobile manufacturers offer connector
`kits for connecting portable music players, such as MP3
`kits for connecting portable music players, such as MP3
`players, to the car audio systems
`in
`their vehicles.
`players, to the car audio systems in their vehicles. HoWever,
`these existing connector kits require users to wire connect
`these existing connector kits require users to Wire connect
`the portable music players to docks, which further are wire
`the portable music players to docks, Which further are Wire
`connected to the car audio systems in the vehicles. When a
`connected to the car audio systems in the vehicles. When a
`portable music player is docked, its own user interface
`portable music player is docked, its oWn user interface
`(display and control buttons) is typically disabled, and the
`(display and control buttons) is typically disabled, and the
`user must use the control buttons belonging to the vehicle's
`user must use the control buttons belonging to the vehicle’s
`car audio system for limited control of the docked portable
`car audio system for limited control of the docked portable
`music player. Furthermore, the user is typically provided
`music player. Furthermore, the user is typically provided
`with a limited display of a numeric number to indicate the
`With a limited display of a numeric number to indicate the
`playing track on the vehicle's dashboard display. Other
`playing track on the vehicle’s dashboard display. Other
`existing vehicle connector kits are capable of adopting the
`existing vehicle connector kits are capable of adopting the
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
`[0005] Embodiments are illustrated by way of example
`[0005] Embodiments are illustrated by Way of example
`and not limited in the following figure(s), in which like
`and not limited in the folloWing ?gure(s), in Which like
`numerals indicate like elements, in which:
`numerals indicate like elements, in Which:
`[0006] FIG. 1 illustrates a system for content distribution,
`[0006] FIG. 1 illustrates a system for content distribution,
`according to an embodiment;
`according to an embodiment;
`[0007] FIG. 2 illustrates an example of the system for
`[0007] FIG. 2 illustrates an example of the system for
`content distribution shown in FIG. 1, according to an
`content distribution shoWn in FIG. 1, according to an
`embodiment;
`embodiment;
`[0008] FIG. 3 illustrates an operation environment of a
`[0008] FIG. 3 illustrates an operation environment of a
`wireless adaptor, according to an embodiment;
`Wireless adaptor, according to an embodiment;
`[0009] FIG. 4 illustrates the wireless adaptor in further
`[0009] FIG. 4 illustrates the Wireless adaptor in further
`detail, according to an embodiment;
`detail, according to an embodiment;
`[0010] FIG. 5 illustrates the wireless adaptor in further
`[0010] FIG. 5 illustrates the Wireless adaptor in further
`detail, according to an alternate embodiment; and
`detail, according to an alternate embodiment; and
`[0011] FIG. 6 illustrates a method for wireless content
`[0011] FIG. 6 illustrates a method for Wireless content
`transfer, according to one embodiment.
`transfer, according to one embodiment.
`
`embodi­
`
`the
`
`DETAILED DESCRIPTION
`DETAILED DESCRIPTION
`[0012] For simplicity and illustrative purposes, the prin­
`[0012] For simplicity and illustrative purposes, the prin
`ciples of the embodiments are described by referring mainly
`ciples of the embodiments are described by referring mainly
`to examples thereof. In
`the
`following description,
`numerous
`to examples thereof. In the folloWing description, numerous
`devices
`are
`specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough
`speci?c details are set forth in order to provide a thorough
`understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent
`understanding of the embodiments. It Will be apparent
`however, to one of ordinary skill
`in
`the
`art,
`that
`hoWever, to one of ordinary skill in the art, that the embodi
`ments may be practiced without limitation to these specific
`ments may be practiced Without limitation to these speci?c
`details. In other instances, well known methods and struc­
`details. In other instances, Well knoWn methods and struc
`tures have not been described in detail so as not to unnec­
`tures have not been described in detail so as not to unnec
`essarily obscure the embodiments.
`essarily obscure the embodiments.
`[0013] 1. System Overview
`[0013]
`1 . System OvervieW
`However,
`[0014] FIG. 1 illustrates a system 100 for content distri­
`[0014] FIG. 1 illustrates a system 100 for content distri
`bution according to an embodiment. The system 100
`bution according to an embodiment. The system 100
`includes content providers 110, content service 120, network
`includes content providers 110, content service 120, netWork
`130 and target devices 140. The content providers 110
`130 and target devices 140. The content providers 110
`include entities configured to provide content that may be
`include entities con?gured to provide content that may be
`played or otherwise consumed by users. Content may
`played or otherWise consumed by users. Content may
`include: media such as audio, video, text; multimedia that
`include: media such as audio, video, text; multimedia that
`includes two or more of audio, video and text; or other types
`includes tWo or more of audio, video and text; or other types
`of data. Examples of content include but are not limited to
`of data. Examples of content include but are not limited to
`media files, such as MP3 files, other types of audio files,
`media ?les, such as MP3 ?les, other types of audio ?les,
`video files, textual music play lists, and other types of files.
`video ?les, textual music play lists, and other types of ?les.
`Examples of content providers 110 include but are not
`Examples of content providers 110 include but are not
`
`Petitioners
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`US 2006/0181963 A1
`US 2006/0181963 A1
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`2
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`Aug. 17,2006
`
`through­
`
`devices
`device
`
`140,
`in
`
`[0019] 2. Overview of Functionality and Advantages of
`limited to news providers (such as local and cable news
`[0019] 2. OvervieW of Functionality and Advantages of
`limited to neWs providers (such as local and cable neWs
`Content Service
`television stations), television
`studios, movie
`studios, music
`Content Service
`television stations), television studios, movie studios, music
`labels, online music (or other media) providers, and others.
`labels, online music (or other media) providers, and others.
`[0020] The system 100 provides a media experience for
`[0020] The system 100 provides a media experience for
`users without requiring a user to change conventional behav­
`users Without requiring a user to change conventional behav
`pro­
`[0015] Generally speaking, the content providers
`110
`[0015] Generally speaking, the content providers 110 pro
`ior to utilize the content service 120 providing the media
`ior to utiliZe the content service 120 providing the media
`
`vide content to the content service 120, such that the content
`vide content to the content service 120, such that the content
`experience. For example, the system 100 allows a user to
`experience. For example, the system 100 alloWs a user to
`service 120 may provide several functions. One of the
`service 120 may provide several functions. One of the
`play his or her selected audio content, such as music stations,
`play his or her selected audio content, such as music stations,
`functions includes receiving new content from the content
`functions includes receiving neW content from the content
`talk radio, personal content, etc., on one of several taiget
`talk radio, personal content, etc., on one of several target
`providers 110 on a substantially regular basis. Another of the
`providers 110 on a substantially regular basis. Another of the
`devices 140 that the user may be using at any particular time,
`devices 140 that the user may be using at any particular time,
`functions includes making the content received from the
`functions includes making the content received from the
`such as a car radio in the car, a cellular telephone when
`the
`such as a car radio in the car, a cellular telephone When the
`content providers 110 available to users. In addition, the
`user is on the go, a personal computer or home stereo at
`content providers 110 available to users. In addition, the
`user is on the go, a personal computer or home stereo at
`content service 120 may receive content from multiple
`
`home. A target device may carry content selected by the user
`content service 120 may receive content from multiple
`home. Atarget device may carry content selected by the user
`content providers 110 to provide users with a relatively large
`in a set of channels which are
`seamlessly
`available
`content providers 110 to provide users With a relatively large
`in a set of channels Which are seamlessly available through
`content selection. Users may obtain
`the
`content made
`avail­
`out the day on any one of many target devices. The system
`content selection. Users may obtain the content made avail
`out the day on any one of many target devices. The system
`for instance, one or
`100 manages the content and ensures the content is auto­
`able by the content service 120
`through,
`able by the content service 120 through, for instance, one or
`100 manages the content and ensures the content is auto
`matically replenished as it is consumed. Furthermore, an
`both of subscription services and on-demand services.
`both of subscription services and on-demand services.
`matically replenished as it is consumed. Furthermore, an
`interface that is the same as or similar to a conventional
`interface that is the same as or similar to a conventional
`[0016] The content service 120 may also automatically
`[0016] The content service 120 may also automatically
`device interface may be provided on
`the
`taiget
`device interface may be provided on the target devices 140,
`organize content for users and continually provide new
`so the user may play desired content on
`any
`target
`organiZe content for users and continually provide neW
`so the user may play desired content on any target device in
`content to users. In addition, the content service 120 may
`a relatively quick and easy manner.
`content to users. In addition, the content service 120 may
`a relatively quick and easy manner.
`perform other functions, such as billing, user information
`perform other functions, such as billing, user information
`[0021] According to an embodiment, the content service
`[0021] According to an embodiment, the content service
`tracking, historical data tracking, etc. The content service
`tracking, historical data tracking, etc. The content service
`
`120 allows a user to configure one more sets of channels or
`
`120 alloWs a user to con?gure one or more sets of channels
`120 may include a server 121 and a database 122 for storing
`120 may include a server 121 and a database 122 for storing
`for one or more of the target devices 140. Each channel is
`for one or more of the target devices 140. Each channel is
`facilitate
`user information and content. The server 121
`may
`populated with content from a content provider or content
`user information and content. The server 121 may facilitate
`populated With content from a content provider or content
`the downloading of content to the taiget devices 140 used by
`the doWnloading of content to the target devices 140 used by
`provided by the user, referred to as the user's personal
`provided by the user, referred to as the user’s personal
`the users. It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the
`
`content. A channel is a data set of content, which may be of
`the users. It Will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the
`content. A channel is a data set of content, Which may be of
`art that the server 121 may
`include multiple
`servers
`and
`the
`a particular type of content. For example, the content service
`art that the server 121 may include multiple servers and the
`a particular type of content. For example, the content service
`database 122 may include multiple
`databases depending on
`120 may make available hundreds of stations of content or
`database 122 may include multiple databases depending on
`120 may make available hundreds of stations of content or
`the size and complexity of the content service 120. For
`individual pieces of content. Webcast radio and webcast
`individual pieces of content. Webcast radio and Webcast
`the siZe and complexity of the content service 120. For
`television are some examples of stations of content. The
`example, to support a relatively laige number of users,
`example, to support a relatively large number of users,
`television are some examples of stations of content. The
`
`content service 120 may provide one or more of the stations
`several servers 121 and databases 122 may be needed to
`content service 120 may provide one or more of the stations
`several servers 121 and databases 122 may be needed to
`of content to users as a subscription service, where one or
`harvest content from
`the content providers 110 and provide
`harvest content from the content providers 110 and provide
`of content to users as a subscription service, Where one or
`the
`more stations are subscribed
`to by a user
`and
`content to users with minimal delay.
`more stations are subscribed to by a user and the content for
`content to users With minimal delay.
`the stations is sent to one or more
`target devices for the user.
`the stations is sent to one or more target devices for the user.
`In one example, one or more stations provide large or
`In one example, one or more stations provide large or
`continuous blocks of Digital Millennium Copyright Act
`continuous blocks of Digital Millennium Copyright Act
`(DMCA) compliant streaming content. Some examples of
`(DMCA) compliant streaming content. Some examples of
`individual pieces of content include single songs or albums,
`individual pieces of content include single songs or albums,
`movies, video clips, etc. The content service 120 may
`movies, video clips, etc. The content service 120 may
`provide an on-demand service where a user can purchase
`provide an on-demand service Where a user can purchase
`and download individual pieces of content.
`and doWnload individual pieces of content.
`[0022] Furthermore, channels may include content of a
`[0022] Furthermore, channels may include content of a
`particular type, such as a sports talk channel, a popular
`particular type, such as a sports talk channel, a popular
`music channel, etc. A user may
`
`configure set of channels, a
`
`music channel, etc. A user may con?gure a set of channels,
`hereinafter referred to as a channel set, for example, by
`hereinafter referred to as a channel set, for example, by
`selecting content provided by
`the
`
`content 120 and of service
`
`selecting content provided by the content service 120 and of
`interest to the user. The channels may include high-quality,
`interest to the user. The channels may include high-quality,
`digital content, which may be commercial-free in some
`digital content, Which may be commercial-free in some
`instances. A channel in a channel set may also include
`instances. A channel in a channel set may also include
`content from a user's
`personal collection,
`such
`as
`content from a user’s personal collection, such as audio ?les
`stored on the user's personal computer. This channel may be
`stored on the user’s personal computer. This channel may be
`programmed by play list, genre, or artist, or any other
`programmed by play list, genre, or artist, or any other
`desired category or set of content.
`desired category or set of content.
`[0023] A user may configure several channel sets, such
`[0023] A user may con?gure several channel sets, such
`that the user may use different channel sets at different times.
`that the user may use different channel sets at different times.
`For example, a user may create a first channel set for
`For example, a user may create a ?rst channel set for
`everyday use, such as
`for commuting
`to
`work.
`everyday use, such as for commuting to Work. This channel
`devices
`140
`set may include a traffic and news channel, a sports talk radio
`set may include a tra?ic and neWs channel, a sports talk radio
`channel, as well as other channels. The user may create a
`channel, as Well as other channels. The user may create a
`second channel set for long trips, which may include, for
`second channel set for long trips, Which may include, for
`instance, a classic rock channel and a comedy channel.
`instance, a classic rock channel and a comedy channel.
`[0024] Content for the channels may be downloaded to
`[0024] Content for the channels may be doWnloaded to
`one or more of the target devices 140 from the content
`one or more of the target devices 140 from the content
`
`[0017] The network 130 may represent one or more net­
`[0017] The netWork 130 may represent one or more net
`works. The network 130 may include one or more of private
`Works. The netWork

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