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`USOO9432618B2
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`(12) United States Patent
`Iwabuchi et al.
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`(10) Patent No.:
`(45) Date of Patent:
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`US 9.432,618 B2
`*Aug. 30, 2016
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`(54) TELEVISION RECEIVER WITH A TV
`PHONE FUNCTION
`(71) Applicant: Hitachi Maxell, Ltd., Osaka (JP)
`(72) Inventors: Kazunori Iwabuchi, Yokohama (JP);
`Hiroki Mizosoe, Kawasaki (JP);
`Mutsumi Shimoda, Kawasaki (JP);
`Setiawan Bondan, Yamato (JP);
`Manabu Sasamoto, Yokohama (JP)
`(73) Assignee: Hitachi Maxell, Ltd., Osaka (JP)
`(*) Notice:
`Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
`U.S.C. 154(b) by 0 days.
`This patent is Subject to a terminal dis
`claimer.
`(21) Appl. No.: 14/811,048
`(22) Filed:
`Jul. 28, 2015
`(65)
`Prior Publication Data
`US 2015/0334352 A1
`Nov. 19, 2015
`
`Related U.S. Application Data
`(63) Continuation of application No. 13/723,312, filed on
`Dec. 21, 2012, now Pat. No. 9,124,758, which is a
`continuation of application No. 12/457.257, filed on
`Jun. 4, 2009, now Pat. No. 8,363,087.
`Foreign Application Priority Data
`
`(30)
`
`Sep. 25, 2008 (JP) ................................. 2008-246232
`(51) Int. Cl.
`H04N 7/4
`HO)4N 7/173
`
`(2006.01)
`(2011.01)
`(Continued)
`
`(52) U.S. Cl.
`CPC .............. H04N 7/141 (2013.01); H04N 7/142
`(2013.01); H04N 7/147 (2013.01); H04N
`7/148 (2013.01);
`
`(Continued)
`(58) Field of Classification Search
`CPC ..................... H04N 21/254; H04N 21/42203;
`H04N 21/4223; H04N 21/431; H04N
`21/4788; H04N 7/141; H04N 7/142; H04N
`7/147; H04N 7/148; H04N 7/17318
`
`USPC ......... 348/14.04, 14.01, 14.02, 14.03, 14.05,
`348/14.06, 14.07, 14.08, 14.09, 14.1, 14.11,
`348/14.12, 14.13, 14.14, 15.15, 14.16;
`382/275; 379/265.03; 455/414.1, 566;
`704/270
`See application file for complete search history.
`
`(56)
`
`References Cited
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`6/1996 Cortjens et al.
`5,526,037 A
`5,528,285 A * 6/1996 Morikawa .............. HO4N 7/148
`348, 14.01
`
`(Continued)
`
`FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
`
`JP
`JP
`
`3, 1993
`05-056190
`9, 1993
`05-236472
`(Continued)
`OTHER PUBLICATIONS
`
`Japanese Office Action received in corresponding Japanese Appli
`cation No. 2013-230194 dated Mar. 10, 2015.
`(Continued)
`Primary Examiner — Khai Nguyen
`(74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm — Mattingly & Malur, PC
`(57)
`ABSTRACT
`A videophone system includes a processor which selectively
`sets a television (TV) broadcast program viewing function
`mode and videophone function mode in response to manual
`operation of a remote control, a decoder which performs, in
`the TV program view mode, a TV program-use decode
`function for decoding a broadcast program signal received
`from a TV tuner to thereby display it on a display screen
`while producing audio Sounds by loudspeakers and which
`performs, in the videophone function mode a videophone
`use decode function for decoding a videophone signal
`received from a distant party to thereby display on the screen
`an image of the distant party using the screen and speakers,
`and an encoder which performs a videophone-use encode
`function for encoding a video signal from a camera and a
`Voice signal from a microphone to generate a videophone
`signal, which is sent to the distant party via a network.
`8 Claims, 10 Drawing Sheets
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`(51) Int. Cl.
`H04N 2L/254
`EN 375,
`H04N 2L/43
`H04N 2L/4788
`(52) U.S. Cl.
`CPC ........ H04N 7/17318 (2013.01); H04N 2 1/254
`(2013.01); H04N 2 1/4223 (2013.01); H04N
`21/42203 (2013.01); H04N 2 1/431 (2013.01);
`H04N 21/4788 (2013.01)
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`Aug. 30, 2016
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`Sheet 2 of 10
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`FIG.2
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`DISPLAY SCREEN
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`BROADCAST
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`DECODER
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`SPEAKER
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`HTML
`BROWSER -
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`PROCESSORE - is
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`INBOUND
`CALL
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`DETECTOR
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`RC SIGNAL
`RECEIVER
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`CAMERA
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`HH ENCODER
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`MIC
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`FIG.3
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`TELEPHONE
`SERVER
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`VOD
`SERVER
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`VIDEOPHONE
`FUNCTION-ADDED
`TV RECEIVER
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`VIDEOPHONE
`FUNCTION-ADDED
`TV RECEIVER
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`FIG.5
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`TEMI
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`VOD PROCESSING
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`PHONE PROCESSING
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`PWBUTTONDEPRESSED
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`PWBUTTONDEPRESSED
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`oVODBUTTON DEPRESSED
`oBROWSERSTART
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`(PHONEBUTTON PRESSED
`OBROWSER START
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`SERVERSENDS
`OPERATIONSCREEN
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`TITLESELECTED&DECIDED
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`CALDESTINATION
`SELECTED&DECEDED
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`CHECKCHARGE8
`PLAYBACKRIGHT
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`6SWITCHDECODER INPUT
`oDECODER OPERATIONSTART
`OPLAYBACK
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`a STOPBUTTONDEPRESSED
`oDECODER STOP
`DBROWSERSTOP
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`ODISPLAYCALING MESSAGE
`ACTIVATECAMERA, MIC&
`ENCODER
`OSWITCH DECODER INPUT
`oDECODER OPERATIONSTART
`eTAKING BYPHONE
`oSTOPBUTTONDEPRESSED
`oECODER STOP
`oBROWSERSTOP
`OCAMERA, MIC&
`ENCODER DEACTIVATED
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`PLAYBACKEND
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`CALLEND
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`SAMEBUTTON
`OPERATIONAS
`DECODER
`SDEACTIVATED
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`FIG.6
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`PWOFF
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`DURINGVOD
`DURINGTVWATCHING | WR OTHERS
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`e AUTO-PWON
`OCALL HANDLING
`OTWWATCHING
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`oAUTO-PAUSE
`AUTO-VIDEOREC START
`OCALL HANDING
`OCALHANDLENG
`OPAUSERESET
`OAUTO-PLAYSTART
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`OCAHANDING
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`FIG.7A
`SELF-SIDEVIDEOPHONE
`FUNCTION-ADDED TVRECEMER 1
`DETECTDEPRESSION
`700 N 3F-3EEff
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`OTHER-SIDEVIDEOPHONE
`FUNCTION-ADDEDTVRECEIVER 1
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`GET BROWSER
`13 STARTED
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`ENCODER 8
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`GETSSTARTED
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`TAKING BYPHONE
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`INSTRUCT TO
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`DECODER 11
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`ENCODER 18
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`DECODER 11"
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`ACTIVATE
`ENCODER 18
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`FIG.7B
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`FUNCTION-ADDED TVRECEIVER 1
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`OF STOPBUTTON7n
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`DECODER 11
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`DEACTIVATION
`OFDECODER 11"
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`DEACTMATE
`ENCODER 18
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`DEACTIVATION
`OF ENCODER 18
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`OTHER-SIDEVIDEOPHONE
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`DEACTMATE
`DECODER 11
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`DEACTIVATE
`ENCODER 18
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`FIG.9
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`NBOUND
`CALL
`DETECTOR
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`1OOO
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`POWER ON
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`CHECK CONNECTION STATE
`OF VIDEO CAMERA 30
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`FIG.1O
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`o NOT CONNECTED
`• CONNECTED->DISCONNECTED
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`VIDEO CAMERA
`3O CONNECTED
`o CONNECTED
`a DISCONNECTED->CONNECTED
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`DSABLE WIDEOPHONE
`FUNCTION MODE
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`FIG.11
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`SET ENCODER 34 OF
`VIDEO CAMERA 3ON
`IVE OUTPUT MODE
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`ENABLE VIDEOPHONE
`FUNCTION MODE
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`POWER ON
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`CHECK CALL STATE
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`VIDEOPHONE
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`REQUESTED
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`SET ENCODER 34 OF
`WDEO CAMERA 3ON
`LIVE OUTPUT MODE
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`SET WIDEO CAMERA
`ENCODER IN CUMULATIVE
`VIDEO-REC MODE
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`FIG. 12
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`DISPLAY SCREEN
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`NBOUND
`CALL
`DETECTOR
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`NETWORK
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`HTML
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`ENCODER
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`(a) giFTTORIGHT
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`SPEAKER 3R
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`1.
`TELEVISION RECEIVER WITH A TV
`PHONE FUNCTION
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`INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
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`This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser.
`No. 13/723,312, filed Dec. 21, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No.
`9,124,758, which is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser.
`No. 12/457,257, filed Jun. 4, 2009, now U.S. Pat. No.
`8.363,087. The present application claims priority from U.S.
`application Ser. No. 12/457.257 filed Jun. 4, 2009, now U.S.
`Pat. No. 8.363,087, which claims priority from Japanese
`application JP2008-246232 filed Sep. 25, 2008, the content
`of which is hereby incorporated by reference into this
`application.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`the TV receiver, a message which notifies arrival of such
`phone call is displayed on the TV receiver's display screen
`so that a user easily knows that there is an incoming phone
`call. In this event, the user must walk to a place at which this
`Videophone is put and perform manual operations for startup
`of talking with a caller on the videophone. This is a
`time-consuming and troublesome work for the user who is
`watching his or her preferred TV broadcast program.
`In the case of not only starting a telephone call but also
`ending the phone call, the user is required to perform a
`manual operation for the phone call completion (e.g., putting
`a transceiver handset on a base unit or “cradle'). This
`operation also is performed at the location in which the
`Videophone is placed.
`In this way, traditionally, when there is an incoming phone
`call during watching a TV broadcast program by TV
`receiver, the user must move from a place at which he or she
`was there until then and perform manual operations for
`startup and completion of the phone call. These operations
`are time-consuming and troublesome works to the user.
`To provide a solution to the above-stated problem, this
`technology provides a new and improved TV receiver with
`TV function (referred to as videophone function-added TV
`receiver hereafter) set having videophone call handling
`functionality, which performs both the reception of a digital
`broadcast program signal and the transmission and reception
`of a videophone signal between itself and another video
`phone function-added TV receiver at the other end of a
`communication line, wherein the videophone function
`added TV receiver is characterized by having a decoder
`which decodes a received digital broadcast program signal
`and videophone signal, a display panel to which is supplied
`a video signal that is decoded by the decoder and which
`visually displays it on a screen, a loudspeaker module to
`which is Supplied an audio/voice signal which is decoded by
`the decoder, a camera, a microphone, and an encoder which
`encodes output signals of the camera and microphone.
`Another feature of the videophone function-added TV
`receiver lies in that it further includes an encoder which
`generates a videophone signal to be transmitted for video
`phone communications and a means for detecting comple
`tion of a videophone signal decoding operation of the
`decoder and for stopping an encoding operation of the
`encoder for generation of the videophone signal.
`This technology also provides a video telephone system
`using a plurality of videophone function-added TV receiver
`sets which are linked together via a network for enabling
`users to make videophone calls between these videophone
`function-added TV receivers, wherein each videophone
`function-added TV receiver includes a decoder which has a
`Videophone-use decode function for decoding a videophone
`signal from another videophone function-added TV receiver
`at the other end of a line and a TV program-use decode
`function for decoding a digital broadcast program received,
`a display panel which displays a video signal that is decoded
`by the decoder, a loudspeaker to which is Supplied an audio
`signal that is decoded by the decoder, a camera, a micro
`phone, an encoder which has a videophone-use encode
`function for encoding a video signal from the camera and an
`audio signal from the microphone to thereby generate a
`videophone signal to be sent forth toward a videophone
`function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other
`end of a line in a videophone call session, a means for
`stopping a decoding operation of the decoder by means of
`the videophone-use decode function in responding to either
`a stop operation or the end of a videophone signal from the
`videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party
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`1. Field of the Invention
`The present technology relates to a television (TV)
`receiver set with TV phone functionality added thereto,
`which is arranged to have a video telephone call enabling
`means to thereby make it possible to perform video/voice
`based telecommunication with another machine. This tech
`nology also relates to a TV phone system using videophone
`function-added TV receivers of this type.
`2. Description of the Related Art
`A telephone communication system and TV broadcast
`system are independently established systems. Traditionally,
`a telephone equipment and TV receiver set are quite differ
`ent apparatuses. In cases where a telephone receives an
`incoming call and generates a ring sound or melody (calling
`Sound) signaling the incoming call, a called party fails to
`hear this sound from time to time. A technique for avoiding
`this risk is disclosed, for example, in JP-A-5-56.190. With
`this technique, a telephone is communicatively connected by
`a signal transmission line to a TV receiver, wherein the TV
`receiver is arranged so that upon receipt of an incoming call
`at the telephone, the TV receiver displays a phone call
`arrival message on its display Screen.
`Alternatively, a video telephone apparatus is also known,
`which is arranged to enable a user to make a phone call with
`a distant party at the other end of a line by transmission and
`reception of video images and Voices. This type of video
`phone typically has a camera, microphone, loudspeaker and
`image display device and is designed to transmit toward the
`distant party's videophone video and Voice signals that are
`obtained by the camera and microphone of the videophone
`on the self side, receive video and voice signals from the
`distant party's videophone, and display this video by the
`image display device while reproducing the Voice by the
`speaker. In a case where transmission is done to the distant
`party's videophone, a video image and Voice are subjected
`to compression processing (encoding) for transmission
`while simultaneously performing expansion processing (de
`coding) of a video and voice that are received from the
`distant party's videophone, and reproducing them at the
`image display device and speaker (for detail, see JP-A-9-
`83983).
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`In the prior known technique as disclosed in JP-A-5-
`56.190, the TV receiver and the videophone are arranged so
`that these are discrete devices which operate independently
`of each other. Upon receipt of an incoming telephone call at
`the videophone during watching a TV broadcast program by
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`function-added TV receivers, wherein each videophone
`function-added TV receiver includes a decoder which has a
`Videophone-use decode function for decoding a videophone
`signal from another videophone function-added TV receiver
`at the other end of a line and a TV program-use decode
`function for decoding a digital broadcast program received,
`a display panel which displays a video signal that is decoded
`by the decoder, a loudspeaker to which is Supplied an audio
`signal that is decoded by the decoder, a camera, a micro
`phone, an encoder which has a videophone-use encode
`function for encoding a video signal from the camera and an
`audio signal from the microphone to thereby generate a
`videophone signal to be sent forth toward a videophone
`function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other
`end of a line in a videophone call session, a means for
`stopping an encoding operation by means of the video
`phone-use encode function of the encoder in response to a
`stop operation of a videophone call, a means for detecting
`completion of an encoding operation of a video signal from
`the camera and an audio signal from the microphone to be
`performed by the encoder and for stopping the decoding
`operation by means of the videophone-use decode function
`of the decoder, and a means for detecting completion of the
`encoding operation of the encoder and for sending a stop
`command signal to a videophone function-added TV
`receiver of a distant party at the other end of a line, wherein
`in case one of the videophone function-added TV receivers
`which are presently involved in a videophone communica
`tion session experiences termination of the encode operation
`of the encoder by means of the videophone-use encode
`function thereof in response to execution of a stop operation,
`when the decoding operation of the decoder is stopped in
`responding thereto, and also when the stop command signal
`is sent to the videophone function-added TV receiver of the
`distant party, this distant party's videophone function-added
`TV receiver is such that the encoder stops its encoding
`operation by means of the videophone-use encode function
`thereof in response to receipt of the stop command signal
`and, in response to the stop of this encode operation, the
`decoder stops the decoding operation by means of the
`videophone-use decode function thereof.
`This technology also provides a videophone function
`added television receiver having a video camera detachably
`connected to an apparatus main body, wherein the TV
`receiver includes in the apparatus main body a decoder
`which has a television program-use decode function for
`decoding a digital broadcast program signal received and a
`Videophone-use decode function for decoding a video tele
`phone signal as received in a videophone call session, and a
`processor for control of each component, wherein
`the video camera has a camera, a microphone, a storage
`device which stores therein a video signal from the camera
`and an audio signal from the microphone, and an encoder to
`which are Supplied a video signal as output from the camera
`and an audio signal as output from the microphone and
`which encoder has a videophone-use encode function of
`encoding the video signal and the audio signal into a video
`telephone signal to be transmitted to a videophone function
`added television receiver of a distant party in a videophone
`call session and a video recording-use encode function for
`encoding the video signal and the audio signal into a video
`signal to be recorded in the storage device, and wherein in
`a state that the video camera is connected to the apparatus
`main body, when the decoder is in a state that it operates to
`perform the videophone-use decode function, the processor
`sets the encoder in a state that it operates to perform the
`Videophone-use encode function thereof, resulting in the
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`in the videophone call session, and a means for detecting
`completion of the videophone signal decoding operation
`performed by the decoder and for stopping the encoding
`operation of the encoder, wherein in case one of the video
`phone function-added TV receivers which are presently
`involved in a videophone communication session experi
`ences termination of the decode operation of the decoder by
`means of the videophone-use decode function thereof in
`response to execution of the stop operation, when the
`encoding operation of the encoder is stopped in responding
`thereto, the videophone function-added TV receiver of the
`distant party, e.g., a calling party or a called party at the other
`end of the line, is such that the decoder stops its decoding
`operation by means of the videophone-use decode function
`thereof to thereby force the encoder to stop its encoding
`operation by means of the videophone-use encode function
`in response to the stop of the decoding operation.
`This technology also provides a video telephone system
`using a plurality of videophone function-added TV receiver
`sets which are linked together via a network for enabling
`users to make videophone calls between these videophone
`function-added TV receivers, wherein each videophone
`function-added TV receiver includes a decoder which has a
`Videophone-use decode function for decoding a videophone
`signal from another videophone function-added TV receiver
`at the other end of a line and a TV program-use decode
`function for decoding a digital broadcast program received,
`a display panel which displays a video signal that is decoded
`by the decoder, a loudspeaker to which is Supplied an audio
`signal that is decoded by the decoder, a camera, a micro
`phone, an encoder which has a videophone-use encode
`function for encoding a video signal from the camera and an
`audio signal from the microphone to thereby generate a
`videophone signal to be sent forth toward a videophone
`function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the other
`end of a line in a videophone call session, a means for
`stopping a decoding operation of the decoder by means of
`the videophone-use decode function in responding to either
`a stop operation or the end of a videophone signal from the
`videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party
`in the videophone call session, a means for detecting
`completion of the videophone signal decoding operation
`performed by the decoder and for stopping the encoding
`operation of the encoder, and a means for detecting comple
`tion of the videophone signal decoding operation of the
`decoder and for sending a stop command signal to the
`videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant party
`at the other end of the line, wherein in case one of the
`videophone function-added TV receivers which are pres
`ently involved in a videophone communication session
`experiences termination of the decode operation of the
`decoder by means of the videophone-use decode function
`thereof in response to execution of the stop operation, when
`the encoding operation of the encoder is stopped in respond
`ing thereto, and also when the stop command signal is sent
`to the videophone function-added TV receiver of the distant
`party, this distant party's videophone function-added TV
`receiver operates so that the decoder stops its decoding
`operation by means of the videophone-use decode function
`thereof in response to receipt of the stop command signal
`and, in response to this decode operation stop, the decoder
`stops the decoding operation by means of the videophone
`use decode function thereof.
`This technology also provides a video telephone system
`using a plurality of videophone function-added TV receiver
`sets which are linked together via a network for enabling
`users to make videophone calls between these videophone
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`phone signal, wherein a display panel performs two-window
`display for simultaneously displaying on one screen a video
`image based on the digital broadcast program signal
`decoded by the first decoder and a video image based on the
`Video telephone signal decoded by the second decoder,
`wherein an echo canceller is provided to receive an audio
`signal as output from the microphone and an input audio
`signal of the speaker, and wherein an echo signal due to
`mixture of audio Sounds from the speaker into the audio
`signal as output from the microphone is canceled by the echo
`canceller using the input audio signal of the speaker and is
`then Supplied to an encoder.
`With the above-stated arrangement, it is possible to pro
`vide a TV receiver with increased usability for users. For
`example, video image displaying for a videophone call is
`performed using the display Screen and loudspeaker module
`which are inherently used for digital TV broadcast pro
`grams; so, it is possible for a user to start a phone call and
`finish the call without having to move from a place at which
`S/he is enjoying a digital TV broadcast program. This saves
`the user's labor for Such moving action. Additionally, upon
`completion of the phone call, the decoder and encoder are
`automatically rendered inoperative without requiring the
`user to perform manual operations. This results in a decrease
`in labor for Such operations. It is also possible to prevent a
`calling party from becoming aware of the digital TV broad
`cast program which is watched by the user.
`Other objects, features and advantages of the invention
`will become apparent from the following description of the
`embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the
`accompanying drawings.
`
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
`
`FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a perspective view of
`exterior appearance of a videophone function-added televi
`sion (TV) receiver set in accordance with a first embodi
`ment.
`FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a practical example of
`an electrical/electronic circuit configuration of the video
`phone function-added TV receiver of the first embodiment
`shown in FIG. 1.
`FIG. 3 is a system diagram showing one embodiment of
`a video telephone system using videophone function-added
`TV receivers.
`FIG. 4 is a plan view of an example of operation part of
`a remote control in FIGS. 1 and 2.
`FIG. 5 is a diagram showing, in table form, processing
`procedures in a video-on-demand (VOD) function mode and
`videophone function mode of the videophone function
`added TV receiver shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
`FIG. 6 is a diagram showing one example of inbound call
`handling processing in a case where there is a call-in of the
`videophone function-added TV receiver shown in FIG. 1 or
`FIG 2.
`FIGS. 7A and 7B are flow charts showing practical
`examples of forced start/stop control operations of a decoder
`and encoder, which are executed by respective processors
`upon startup and completion of a phone call between the
`videophone function-added TV receivers shown in FIG. 3.
`FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a perspective view of outer
`appearance of a videophone function-added TV receiver in
`accordance with a second embodiment.
`FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing a practical example of
`a circuit configuration of the videophone function-added TV
`receiver of the second embodiment shown in FIG. 8.
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`decoder being switched from the operation state of the
`Videophone-use decode function to an operation state of the
`television program-use decode function and, alternatively,
`when the video camera is in a state that it is disconnected
`from the apparatus main body, the processor sets the encoder
`in a state that it operates to perform the video recording-use
`encode function.
`In the videophone function-added television receiver, the
`Video camera is a separate equipment independent of the
`apparatus main body and is detachably coupled to the
`apparatus main body.
`Alternatively, in the videophone function-added televi
`sion receiver, the video camera is internally mounted in the
`apparatus main body.
`This technology also provides a videophone system using
`a plurality of videophone function-added TV receivers of the
`type stated above, which are linked together via a network
`for enabling users to make a videophone call between any
`two of the videophone function-added TV receivers,
`wherein the system includes a means for stopping an encod
`ing operation by means of a videophone-use encode function
`of an encoder in response to a stop operation of a video
`phone call, a means for detecting completion of an encoding
`operation of a video signal from a camera and an audio
`signal from a microphone to be performed by the encoder
`and for stopping a decoding operation by means of a
`Videophone-use decode function of a decoder, and a means
`for detecting completion of the encoding operation of the
`encoder and for sending a stop command signal to a video
`phone function-added TV receiver of a distant party at the
`other end of a line, wherein in case one of the videophone
`function-added TV receivers which are presently involved in
`a videophone communication session experiences termina
`tion of the encode operation of the encoder by means of the
`Videophone-use encode function thereof in response to
`execution of a stop operation, when the decoding operation
`of the decoder is stopped in responding thereto, and also
`when the stop command signal is sent to the videophone
`function-added TV receiver of the distant party, this distant
`party's videophone function-added TV receiver is such that
`the encoder stops its encoding operation by means of the
`Videophone-use encode function thereof in response to
`receipt of the stop command signal and, in response to this
`encode operation stop, the decoder stops the decoding
`operation by means of the videophone-use decode function
`thereof.
`This technology also provides a videophone function
`added TV receiver, wherein a decoder includes a first
`decoder operative to decode the received digital broadcast
`program signal and a second decoder for decoding the video
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`telephone signal, wherein a display panel performs two
`window display for simultaneously displaying on one screen
`a video image based on the digital broadcast program signal
`decoded by the first decoder and a video image based on the
`Video telephone signal decoded by the second decoder,
`wherein an echo canceller is provided to receive an audio
`signal as output from the microphone and an input audio
`signal of the speaker, and wherein an echo signal due to
`unwanted mixture of audio Sounds from the speaker into the
`audio signal as output from the microphone is canceled by
`the echo canceller using the input audio signal of the spea

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