US20010038034A1 - Method and apparatus for providing targeted advertising in public areas - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to advertising devices for public areas. More particularly, the present invention relates to advertising devices that provide advertising and other information targeted to the interests of persons in the vicinity of the advertising device.
- the present invention provides a complementary distribution channel for additional advertiser information.
- the present invention meets the need in the art by providing a targeted informational system to provide advertising and other information messages targeted to the interests of persons in the vicinity of a display device for displaying the advertising and other information messages.
- the apparatus includes a display device adapted to provide a display of advertising or other information messages to persons in the vicinity of said display device.
- a controller is operatively coupled to said display device and adapted to communicate with at least one of a plurality of electronic cards.
- the electronic cards are in the possession of persons in the vicinity of said display device.
- the controller also sequences advertising and other information messages for display on said display device.
- Each of the electronic cards is adapted to receive and to store information regarding the person associated with said electronic card.
- a communicator is coupled to said display device and adapted to communicate with said controller and to receive signals from the electronic cards in the vicinity of the display device.
- a central computer communicates with the communicator, for receiving signals representative of the information about persons having said electronic cards in the vicinity of the display device and for communicating to the communicator advertising and other information messages relevant to particular persons in the vicinity of the display device.
- the display device displays advertising and other information messages targeted to the interests of particular persons in the vicinity of the display device.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of an advertising device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the advertising device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an advertising device 10 for providing targeted advertising to persons in the vicinity of the device.
- the device 10 comprises a display panel 12 with a controller 14 for operating the display panel.
- the display panel 12 comprises a LED display of four lines 16 with a plurality of addressable characters 18 .
- LED displays conventionally have a plurality of lines with each having addressable characters for display of letters, symbols, graphics, and numbers.
- the device 10 is mounted in a public area, such as a transit station platform (not illustrated).
- the controller 14 communicates with an electronic card 20 that contains a signal-responsive electronic circuit.
- the card 20 is a “smart card” containing a microprocessor on a integrated circuit board.
- the card 20 is “contactless”, whereby physical contact with the card is not required for communication of information between the card and a reader device receiving information from the card.
- These type of electronic cards typically are used to carry a replenishable currency balance or for accessing a bank account for debiting for purchases of goods and/or services from a provider by a person using the card.
- the circuit acknowledges the interrogation by the controller 14 and provides a unique code 22 in response.
- the unique code 22 is associated with a person carrying the card 20 .
- the device 10 further includes a communicator 24 for exchanging information by a communication link 26 with, a central computer 28 that maintains a database of information such as advertisements, news, features, and other information for display by the device.
- the central computer 28 includes control software for coordinating the communication of messages to the advertising display device 10 for presentation on the display panel 12 .
- the communicator 24 is preferably wireless, and comprises a transceiver for receiving and sending messages between the device 10 and the computer 28 .
- the transceiver in a preferred embodiment is a paging transceiver for receiving and transmitting information in a paging network environment.
- the communications link 26 for the communicator 24 comprises direct wired connection to the computer 28 , connection by modem and telephone lines, fiber optic, or other such connection mechanisms.
- the central computer 28 includes registration information provided by the person carrying the card 20 .
- This information includes the name, address, electronic mail address, account information, and other relevant information about the person.
- Other relevant information includes designations by the person of topical interests such as news categories, sports, financial, either in broad categories or in specific details. For example, one person designates the broad category of professional sports league while another designates the narrower category of a particular sports team.
- registration is accomplished through submission of a form in HTML language on an interactive web site maintained on a global interactive network. It is noted that the central computer 28 upon registration of the person, conducts reverse lookups in other relevant databases maintained by others for developing a purchase history and profile, using as search indicia the name, address, e-mail address and other information.
- the database maintained by the central computer 28 provides a list of entities that offer purchase discounts to persons using the stored value cards 20 .
- This information is accessible by the holder of the card through a global interactive information network, by fax on demand capability, or by conventional mail in response to a telephone, written, or electronic submission of a request for such information.
- the card 20 is presented by the owner to a provider 30 of goods and services.
- the provider 30 has a reader device for accessing the card 20 to determine the unique code 22 associated with a person carrying the card 20 .
- the unique code 22 together with identification of the purchased goods or services is communicated 32 to the central computer 28 .
- an historical record is created by the central computer 28 providing a historical indication of the goods and services of interest to the particular person identified by the code 22 . Based on the purchase history, advertisements directed to the person can be provided.
- the present invention provides directed advertisements to the person in public areas, such as transit stations for mass transit systems.
- the invention also provides directed news, features, and other information to the person. This is accomplished by the controller 14 making a general interrogation to the plurality of electronic cards 20 within a particular range of the controller 14 .
- the cards 20 which are interrogated respond to the controller 14 and provide the respective unique code 22 .
- Control circuitry is provided whereby the controller 14 ignores multiple responses from the same card 20 within a selected period of time, for example, within a thirty minute window of the first response to the interrogation by the particular card 20 .
- the controller 14 connects to the communicator 24 for accessing the central computer 28 .
- the controller 14 communicates the unique code 22 with a request for targeted information including news, features and advertising messages.
- the central computer 28 evaluates the unique code 28 in view of its history of purchases of goods and services by the person with whom the unique code is associated.
- One or more messages of advertising are then communicated by the central computer 28 to the communicator 24 for transfer to the controller 14 .
- the news and features categories can also be communicated, together with such information.
- the controller 14 then sequences the received informational messages for display on the display panel 12 .
- the person waiting in the public area thereby is presented with advertisements targeted to the interests of the person. In the embodiment in which the person has designated other information interests, these are likewise sequenced for presentation.
- the controller 14 also evaluates the information cached in the local memory of the display device 10 for sequencing and presentation of cached information or advertisements.
- the card 20 includes codings that are representative of the designated profile interests and of the historical purchasing records of the owner of the card. These codings are communicated by the card 20 to the controller 14 during interrogation. This allows the controller 14 to locally evaluate the information messages and advertising messages in its cached memory.
- the central computer 28 updates the designated interest areas during a purchasing transaction to reflect the changes made by the person from time to time in the personal profile. Similarly, codes reflecting the historical purchasing areas are updated during purchasing transactions.
- the duration of the availability of the advertisement for display is limited, for example, to a mean interval between departures of transit vehicles from the station.
- the duration of availability is a predetermined time, such as 10 minutes.
- the present invention provides advertising devices for targeting advertisements to persons in the vicinity of the device.
- the controller 14 For each person carrying the electronic card 20 in the vicinity of the device 10 , the controller 14 reads each of these electronic cards 20 and communicates the unique code 22 to the central computer 28 . This process is carried on for each new unique code 22 received by interrogating the cards 20 in the vicinity of the device 12 .
- the advertising device 10 provides advertising targeted to particular individuals in the vicinity of the device with a range of time that the person is present in the area of the display device 10 .
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- The present invention relates to advertising devices for public areas. More particularly, the present invention relates to advertising devices that provide advertising and other information targeted to the interests of persons in the vicinity of the advertising device.
- More and more mass transit authorities are moving in the direction of implementing stored value/smart cards as rider commutation instruments. These stored value/smart cards are small, typically plastic bodies that enclose electronic circuitry having a microprocessor and limited amounts of memory. The memory stores a balance available for accessing through special readers to purchase goods and services. Mass transit authorities generally are using such stored value/smart cards for passengers to purchase commute travel on the transit vehicles of the transit system. The present invention provides the capability to execute integrated advertising with the ability to distribute advertiser information to the card or to the card holder via electronic mail on a global interactive information network or direct mail.
- Not only can the initial advertising messages be targeted to the specific transit station, but also the same degree of specificity for direct marketing will be enabled for smart cards. The present invention provides a complementary distribution channel for additional advertiser information.
- By way of background, out of the 6.2 million residents in Hong Kong, 5 million have contactless smart cards. All 27 transit (train and bus) agencies in the San Francisco market recently committed to using a universal smart card from Motorola that will enable the rider ease of transportation in the market. New York City Transit, Washington, D.C., and Chicago (CTA) are stored value card markets. DC is migrating to contactless smart cards. Atlanta has an RFP out for a stored value/smart card.
- Further, advertising in public places, such as transit stations, is generally directed to the public at large. Demographic information may be useful in selecting advertisements and areas for advertising. Heretofore, however, advertising directed to the interests of particular persons has not been satisfactorily accomplished.
- Accordingly, there is a need in the art for providing advertising and other information messages targeted to the interests of persons in the vicinity of display devices. It is to such that the present invention is directed.
- The present invention meets the need in the art by providing a targeted informational system to provide advertising and other information messages targeted to the interests of persons in the vicinity of a display device for displaying the advertising and other information messages. The apparatus includes a display device adapted to provide a display of advertising or other information messages to persons in the vicinity of said display device. A controller is operatively coupled to said display device and adapted to communicate with at least one of a plurality of electronic cards. The electronic cards are in the possession of persons in the vicinity of said display device. The controller also sequences advertising and other information messages for display on said display device. Each of the electronic cards is adapted to receive and to store information regarding the person associated with said electronic card. A communicator is coupled to said display device and adapted to communicate with said controller and to receive signals from the electronic cards in the vicinity of the display device. A central computer communicates with the communicator, for receiving signals representative of the information about persons having said electronic cards in the vicinity of the display device and for communicating to the communicator advertising and other information messages relevant to particular persons in the vicinity of the display device. The display device displays advertising and other information messages targeted to the interests of particular persons in the vicinity of the display device.
- Objects, advantages, and features of the present invention will become apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description, in conjunction with the claims and the appended drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of an advertising device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the advertising device according to the present invention.
- Referring now in more detail to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, FIG. 1 illustrates an
advertising device 10 for providing targeted advertising to persons in the vicinity of the device. Thedevice 10 comprises a display panel 12 with acontroller 14 for operating the display panel. In the illustrated embodiment, the display panel 12 comprises a LED display of fourlines 16 with a plurality ofaddressable characters 18. LED displays conventionally have a plurality of lines with each having addressable characters for display of letters, symbols, graphics, and numbers. Thedevice 10 is mounted in a public area, such as a transit station platform (not illustrated). - The
controller 14 communicates with anelectronic card 20 that contains a signal-responsive electronic circuit. One embodiment of thecard 20 is a “smart card” containing a microprocessor on a integrated circuit board. Preferably, thecard 20 is “contactless”, whereby physical contact with the card is not required for communication of information between the card and a reader device receiving information from the card. These type of electronic cards typically are used to carry a replenishable currency balance or for accessing a bank account for debiting for purchases of goods and/or services from a provider by a person using the card. The circuit acknowledges the interrogation by thecontroller 14 and provides aunique code 22 in response. Theunique code 22 is associated with a person carrying thecard 20. - The
device 10 further includes acommunicator 24 for exchanging information by acommunication link 26 with, acentral computer 28 that maintains a database of information such as advertisements, news, features, and other information for display by the device. Particularly thecentral computer 28 includes control software for coordinating the communication of messages to theadvertising display device 10 for presentation on the display panel 12. Thecommunicator 24 is preferably wireless, and comprises a transceiver for receiving and sending messages between thedevice 10 and thecomputer 28. The transceiver in a preferred embodiment is a paging transceiver for receiving and transmitting information in a paging network environment. In alternate embodiments, thecommunications link 26 for thecommunicator 24 comprises direct wired connection to thecomputer 28, connection by modem and telephone lines, fiber optic, or other such connection mechanisms. - The
central computer 28 includes registration information provided by the person carrying thecard 20. This information includes the name, address, electronic mail address, account information, and other relevant information about the person. Other relevant information includes designations by the person of topical interests such as news categories, sports, financial, either in broad categories or in specific details. For example, one person designates the broad category of professional sports league while another designates the narrower category of a particular sports team. Preferably, registration is accomplished through submission of a form in HTML language on an interactive web site maintained on a global interactive network. It is noted that thecentral computer 28 upon registration of the person, conducts reverse lookups in other relevant databases maintained by others for developing a purchase history and profile, using as search indicia the name, address, e-mail address and other information. - The database maintained by the
central computer 28 provides a list of entities that offer purchase discounts to persons using thestored value cards 20. This information is accessible by the holder of the card through a global interactive information network, by fax on demand capability, or by conventional mail in response to a telephone, written, or electronic submission of a request for such information. - With reference to FIG. 2, the
card 20 is presented by the owner to a provider 30 of goods and services. The provider 30 has a reader device for accessing thecard 20 to determine theunique code 22 associated with a person carrying thecard 20. Theunique code 22, together with identification of the purchased goods or services is communicated 32 to thecentral computer 28. Over time, an historical record is created by thecentral computer 28 providing a historical indication of the goods and services of interest to the particular person identified by thecode 22. Based on the purchase history, advertisements directed to the person can be provided. - With reference to FIG. 1, the present invention provides directed advertisements to the person in public areas, such as transit stations for mass transit systems. The invention also provides directed news, features, and other information to the person. This is accomplished by the
controller 14 making a general interrogation to the plurality ofelectronic cards 20 within a particular range of thecontroller 14. Thecards 20 which are interrogated respond to thecontroller 14 and provide the respectiveunique code 22. Control circuitry is provided whereby thecontroller 14 ignores multiple responses from thesame card 20 within a selected period of time, for example, within a thirty minute window of the first response to the interrogation by theparticular card 20. - To ascertain the areas of interest for the directed information, the
controller 14 connects to thecommunicator 24 for accessing thecentral computer 28. Thecontroller 14 communicates theunique code 22 with a request for targeted information including news, features and advertising messages. Thecentral computer 28 evaluates theunique code 28 in view of its history of purchases of goods and services by the person with whom the unique code is associated. One or more messages of advertising are then communicated by thecentral computer 28 to thecommunicator 24 for transfer to thecontroller 14. The news and features categories can also be communicated, together with such information. Thecontroller 14 then sequences the received informational messages for display on the display panel 12. The person waiting in the public area thereby is presented with advertisements targeted to the interests of the person. In the embodiment in which the person has designated other information interests, these are likewise sequenced for presentation. Further, thecontroller 14 also evaluates the information cached in the local memory of thedisplay device 10 for sequencing and presentation of cached information or advertisements. - In an alternate embodiment, the
card 20 includes codings that are representative of the designated profile interests and of the historical purchasing records of the owner of the card. These codings are communicated by thecard 20 to thecontroller 14 during interrogation. This allows thecontroller 14 to locally evaluate the information messages and advertising messages in its cached memory. In this embodiment, thecentral computer 28 updates the designated interest areas during a purchasing transaction to reflect the changes made by the person from time to time in the personal profile. Similarly, codes reflecting the historical purchasing areas are updated during purchasing transactions. - Depending on the frequency of transit vehicles passing through the transit station, the duration of the availability of the advertisement for display is limited, for example, to a mean interval between departures of transit vehicles from the station. For other public areas using the
advertising device 10, the duration of availability is a predetermined time, such as 10 minutes. - Accordingly, the present invention provides advertising devices for targeting advertisements to persons in the vicinity of the device. For each person carrying the
electronic card 20 in the vicinity of thedevice 10, thecontroller 14 reads each of theseelectronic cards 20 and communicates theunique code 22 to thecentral computer 28. This process is carried on for each newunique code 22 received by interrogating thecards 20 in the vicinity of the device 12. Accordingly, theadvertising device 10 provides advertising targeted to particular individuals in the vicinity of the device with a range of time that the person is present in the area of thedisplay device 10.
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