WO2002019658A1 - Transfer of bookmark information - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the transfer of bookmark information to a mobile telecommunications device and has particular but not exclusive application to mobile telephone handsets and personal digital assistants (PDAs) enabled for wireless application protocol (WAP) operation.
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- WAP wireless application protocol
- Data content is provided in a markup language, similar to conventional hypertext markup language (HTML), known as wireless markup language (WML), which is configured to allow data to be displayed as a deck of individual cards which are of a size suited for display on the relatively small display screen usually available on a mobile device such as a cellular telephone handset or PDA.
- HTML hypertext markup language
- WML wireless markup language
- the mobile device runs a browser, commonly referred to as a microbrowser, to display data from a content server.
- the browser acts as a client which communicates with the content server via a WAP proxy server or gateway.
- the primary job of the proxy server is to translate between the WAP protocols used by the browser and the Internet protocols such as http (hypertext transfer protocol) used to communicate with the content server.
- http hypertext transfer protocol
- Navigation between different decks and their respective cards is controlled by the user with keys on the mobile device.
- the mobile device has a smaller number of keys than a conventional personal computer and does not have a mouse, so that navigating with the browser of the mobile device can be difficult for the user.
- each key on a mobile handset is typically associated with a group of three or more letters of the alphabet, so that a particular letter is chosen by pressing keys a number of times in quick succession. This is by no means a straightforward method of entering long strings of letters, such as those making up a WAP address.
- initialisation data to enable the device to connect to the server is supplied to the mobile device through the mobile network, in the form of a data message.
- the initial data is transmitted in a so-called WAP push, which is a feature of the WAP protocol used for sending unsolicited information from the server to the client.
- the push with the initialisation information can be sent as a short message service (SMS) message or as a GSM unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) message.
- SMS short message service
- USSD GSM unstructured supplementary service data
- the mobile device is provided with a number of pre-set server addresses, which can be selected by the user to provide access to information services, commercial organisations and the Internet in general.
- a user browsing the Internet via a conventional web browser will come across sites which claim to be WAP-enabled.
- the user may wish to view those sites via his WAP telephone, but can only do so by entering the URL of the site, commonly referred to as a bookmark, into the WAP browser.
- a bookmark the URL of the site
- a method of transmitting bookmark information to a mobile telecommunications device which includes a first client operable to process data which conforms to a first data format, the bookmark information comprising a link to a first server document to be processed by the first client, comprising the steps of using a second client, operable to process data which conforms to a second data format, to connect to a second server document which conforms to the second data format and which includes information relating to the location of the first server document, entering the telephone number of the mobile telecommunications device via the second client, and initiating transmission of the location information to the mobile telecommunications device as the bookmark information.
- the first server document can comprise data conforming to the first data format, for example data in WML format.
- the invention also provides a method of transmitting bookmark information to a mobile telecommunications device which includes a first client operable to process data which conforms to a first data format, the bookmark information defining the locations of a first bundle of server documents to be processed by the first client, comprising the steps of using a second client, operable to process data which conforms to a second data format, to connect to a second bundle of server documents which includes information relating to the locations of the first bundle of server documents, the second bundle of server documents comprising data which conforms to the second data format, entering the telephone number of the mobile telecommunications device, and initiating transmission of the location information to the mobile telecommunications device as the bookmark information.
- a computing device for transferring bookmark information to a mobile telecommunications device which includes a first client operable to process data which conforms to a first data format, the bookmark information comprising a link to a first server document to be processed by the first chent, comprising a second client, operable to process data which conforms to a second data format, for connecting to a second server document which includes information relating to the location of the first server document, the second server document comprising data which conforms to the second data format, means for entering the telephone number of the mobile telecommunications device, and means for initiating transmission of the location information to the mobile telecommunications device as the bookmark information.
- the computer can be provided as a point-of-sale terminal (POS) or in a publicly accessible kiosk.
- POS point-of-sale terminal
- a system for entering bookmark information onto a mobile telecommunications device comprising a mobile telecommunications device configured to receive bookmark information from a remote device, the mobile telecommunications device including a first client operable to process data which conforms to a first data format and the bookmark information comprising a link to a first server document to be processed by the first chent and a computing device remote from the mobile telecommunications device, comprising a second chent, operable to process data which conforms to a second data format, for connecting to a second server document which includes information relating to the location of the first server document, the second server document comprising data which conforms to the second data format, the computing device further comprising means for entering the telephone number of the mobile telecommunications device and means for initiating transmission of the location information to the mobile telecommunications device as the bookmark information.
- the invention also provides a mobile telecommunications device for receiving bookmark information from a remote computing device, the mobile device including a first chent operable to process data which conforms to a first data format and the bookmark information comprising a link to a first server document to be processed by the first chent, comprising means configured to receive bookmark information from the remote device, wherein the remote device includes a second chent, operable to process data which conforms to a second data format, for connecting to a second server document which includes information relating to the location of the first server document, the second server document comprising data which conforms to the second data format.
- Figure 1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a mobile telephone handset which can communicate through a PLMN to a WAP server;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram of the circuitry of the mobile handset shown in Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a schematic block diagram of a system for implementing the bookmarking process according to the invention
- Figure 4 is a schematic block diagram of a personal computer shown in Figure 3;
- Figure 5 is a schematic flow chart illustrating the process according to the invention of bookmarking a WAP site via an Internet browser used on a personal computer;
- Figure 6 is an illustration of a web page as viewed in an Internet browser, containing a link to a WAP page in the form of a button on the page;
- Figure 7 is an illustration of the WAP page of Figure 6 as viewed in the microbrowser of a WAP-enabled telephone handset;
- Figure 8 illustrates a web page to enable entry of a telephone number to which a bookmark to the WAP page is to be sent;
- Figure 9 shows a confirmation web page following sending of the bookmark information referred to in Figure 8;
- Figure 10 illustrates an alternative method of tracking user downloads; and Figure 11 illustrates a method of pre-paid user billing.
- a mobile station in the form of a battery driven telephone cellular handset MSI is shown schematically in radio communication with PLMN 1.
- the mobile handset MSI includes a microphone 2, keypad 3, further keys comprising soft keys 4a, 4b and a navigation key 4c, a liquid crystal display 5, earpiece 6 and internal antenna 7. As will be explained in more detail, the handset MSI is WAP-enabled. An example of a WAP-enabled mobile handset is the Nokia 6210TM.
- the circuitry of the handset MSI is shown in more detail in Figure 2. Signal processing is carried out under the control of a digital micro-controller 8 which has associated RAM 9 and flash memory 10. Electrical analogue audio signals are produced by microphone 2 and amplified by pre-amplifier 11. Similarly, analogue audio signals are fed to the earpiece 6 through an amplifier 12.
- the microcontroller receives instruction signals from the keypad 3, soft keys 4a, 4b and navigation key 4c and controls operation of the LCD display 5.
- the soft-keys 4a, 4b comprise user-programmable keys, while the navigation key 4c comprises, for example, a roller device to perform a scrolling function for the display.
- a smart card 13 in the form of a GSM SIM card which contains the usual GSM international mobile subscriber identity and encryption K ; that is used for encoding the radio transmission in a manner well known per se.
- the SIM card 13 is removably received in a SIM card holder 14.
- Radio signals are transmitted and received by means of the antenna 7 connected through an rf stage 15 to a codec 16 configured to process signals under the control of the micro-controller 8.
- the codec 16 receives analogue signals from the microphone amplifier 11, digitises them into a form suitable for transmission and feeds them to the rf stage 15 for transmission through antenna element 7 to the PLMN 1 shown in Figure 1.
- signals received from the PLMN 1 are fed through the antenna element to be demodulated by the rf stage 15 and fed to codec 16 so as to produce analogue signals fed to amplifier 12 and earpiece 6.
- the handset MSI is WAP enabled and capable of receiving data in a predetermined channel e.g. for GSM, at 9.6Kbit/sec. Also, the handset may be configured to receive high speed circuit switched data (HSCSD) according to the GSM recommendations, at a data rate from 14.4-43.2 kbit/sec. It will however be understood that the invention is not restricted to any particular data rate and that higher rates could be used.
- HCSD high speed circuit switched data
- the WAP content and its applications are specified in a well known set of content formats based on famihar www content formats. WAP is disclosed in the WAP Forum Specifications made by different working groups within the WAP Forum (see also http: / /ww .wapforum.org for technical documentation) .
- the WAP environment provides a browser e.g. a micro- browser operable on the handset as a chent, for connection to WAP servers.
- the browser is configured to operate with WML, which, as previously mentioned, comprises a hghtweight markup language similar to HTML but optimised for use in hand-held mobile terminals, WMLScript — a hghtweight scripting language similar to JavascriptTM, wireless telephony application (WTA, WTAI) telephony services and programming interfaces, and content formats — a well known set of data formats including images, phone book records and calendar information.
- Data can be downloaded to the browser from a WAP server such as server 18 shown in Figure 1.
- the server 18 provides WML decks of cards, corresponding to conventional pages of HTML, such that a deck can be downloaded to the handset MSI and the individual cards manipulated for display by means of the keys 3, 4.
- the server 18 is accessed through a gateway 19 which acts as a proxy server.
- the handset 1 can access the gateway 19 by dialling a predetermined telephone number.
- the WML data downloaded from the server 18 may be held in the RAM 9 or the flash memory 10.
- the microcontroller 8 provides the microbrowser functionality and causes individual cards of the downloaded WML deck to be presented to the user via the browser on the screen of the display 5.
- the network provides the handset with telephone numbers and IP addresses for servers that the user can access to receive WAP data.
- FIG. 3 An example of a system in which an Internet browser is used to bookmark a WAP site for a WAP-enabled telephone is shown in Figure 3.
- Conventional web browser software 20, such as Microsoft Internet ExplorerTM runs on a personal computer 21, connected to the Internet 22, for example via a leased line or dial up connection.
- Servers computers 24, 25, 26 include web servers for hosting HTML-based websites which can be displayed by the browser software 20.
- An SMS server 27 is also available to permit the transmission of SMS messages over a cellular telecommunications network to SMS-enabled mobile telephones.
- FIG. 4 An example of a conventional personal computer is shown in Figure 4.
- This comprises a central processing unit (CPU) 28 for executing computer programs and managing and controlling the operation of the computer.
- the CPU 28 is connected to a number of devices via a bus 29, the devices including a read/write device 30, for example a floppy disk drive for reading and writing data and computer programs to and from a removable storage medium such as a floppy disk 31, a storage device 32, for example a hard disk drive for storing system and application software, a CD- ROM drive 33 and memory devices including ROM 34 and RAM 35.
- the computer further includes user input/output devices, such as a mouse 36, keyboard 37 and display 38.
- FIG. 5 a user uses a web browser 21 to display HTML pages, in a manner well-known per se (step si).
- Figure 6 is a schematic illustration of an example website 40 hosted by a server computer 25, the website 40 referring to the fact that a version of the data or service presented is also available for a WAP- enabled telephone.
- the website 40 incorporates a software button 41 which includes an appropriate legend, such as "Got WAP?"
- the button 41 includes a link to a WAP site hosted by the WAP server 18 which provides the corresponding WAP service.
- This site is not directly viewable by an HTML browser, but can be viewed by the microbrowser in a WAP-enabled telephone.
- An example of how the corresponding site 42 would appear on a WAP-enabled telephone is shown in Figure 7.
- the example address 43 of the site 42 indicates that the site is a WML, rather than an HTML, site.
- step s2 clicking on the button 41 causes a new HTML page 44 to be displayed (step s2), as shown in Figure 8.
- Text 45 is displayed which instructs the user to enter his mobile phone number.
- the user enters his phone number in the space 46 provided (step s3) and then chcks on the "Send Bookmark" button 47 using, for example, his mouse 36 (step s4), which sends the bookmark of the corresponding WAP page to the user's WAP-enabled mobile telephone (step s5) using the GSM short message service (SMS) via the SMS server 27.
- a further HTML page 48 is then displayed, as shown in Figure 9, informing the user that the service has been bookmarked on his mobile phone (step s6).
- An SMS apphcation server 24 provides access to the SMS server 27.
- the web server 25 receives the information from the user concerning the bookmark to be sent to the telephone and the telephone number, the web server 25 sends the bookmark title, URL and phone number as simple text strings to the SMS apphcation server 24 using the standard HTTP POST command.
- the SMS apphcation server 24 builds a binary XML format (WBXML) message from the received data and sends the message to the SMS server 27, which transmits it to the telephone.
- WBXML binary XML format
- bookmark information To enable a mobile handset to accept the bookmark information, it is provided in a binary encoded XML (Extensible Markup Language) document identified by the specific MIME-type. MIME is the well-known Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions specification.
- the bookmark information is pushed over SMS to a predefined Wireless Datagram Protocol (WDP) port on which the handset always hstens.
- WDP Wireless Datagram Protocol
- the bookmark information is defined using the XML
- XML 'CHARACTERISTIC element with XML 'PARM' (parameter) elements defining the name of the bookmark and its address i.e. the url.
- XML 'PARM' (parameter) elements defining the name of the bookmark and its address i.e. the url.
- the XML document extract shown below illustrates the format of the bookmark information provided to the mobile handset:
- bookmarks can be sent in groups, so that, for example, a cluster or bundle of related WAP addresses is sent to a WAP-enabled phone. This can be done by including the bookmarks with the 'CHARACTERISTIC-LIST' set out above.
- a bookmark can be sent in the vBookmark format defined in the Infrared Mobile Communications (IrMC) specification from the IrDA (Infrared Data Association), as opposed to XML format.
- IrMC Infrared Mobile Communications
- IrDA Infrared Data Association
- An extract of the vBookmark format is shown below:
- a log file is generated at the server sending the bookmark (step slO) which identifies the owner of the bookmark information for the purpose of bilhng the download to the owner, for example the provider of the service to which the bookmark relates. All downloads are aggregated over a predetermined period of time and billed to the WAP service provider by the bookmark system operator at agreed rates (step sl l).
- reception of a bookmark by the mobile telephone is notified by it to the bookmark system operator using an SMS message for the purpose of bilhng the customer for all downloads (step sl2).
- This also permits selective bilhng; for example, a billing notification message is only sent if the bookmark is stored by the user, as indicated in dotted outline in Figure 10 (step si 3).
- FIG 11 A preferred method of end user bilhng is shown in Figure 11, in which steps si to s4 are the same as those described in relation to Figure 5 above, but bilhng occurs prior to sending the bookmark (step s5), either by deducting from pre-paid vouchers or by a coin or token system, for example, where a public kiosk or point of sale terminal is used to provide access to the bookmark information.
- the terminal requests a pre-payment for the bookmark from a user (step s4A), checks that the pre-payment is vahd (step s4B) and if it is vahd, proceeds to send the bookmark to the user's mobile telephone.
- bookmarks could also be conventional web bookmarks, where the mobile telecommunications device includes a web browser.
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