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Abstract
A system, method and data structure for processing basic client application data types to add thereto extension types and priority levels adapted for use by each of a plurality of set top box classes.
Description
EXTENDING DATA RECORDS FOR DYNAMIC DATA AND SELECTIVE
ACCEPTANCE BASED ON HARDWARE PROFILE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to information delivery systems and, more particularly, to efficiently providing information to clients such as set top boxes (STBs) having differing capabilities.
ACCEPTANCE BASED ON HARDWARE PROFILE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to information delivery systems and, more particularly, to efficiently providing information to clients such as set top boxes (STBs) having differing capabilities.
2. Description of the Related Art There is a wide variance in the hardware capabilities of set top boxes (STBs) coexisting on a single radio frequency (RF) network, such as a cable television or satellite television distribution system. All of these STBs typically require the basic data normally associated with, for example, an interactive program guide (IPG) application operating within a middleware environment such that provided by Liberate Technologies, Inc., of San Mateo, California.
The basic data includes several descriptor fields for each program, such as program title, rating, description, showing times and the like. This commonality of basic data leads to a database design geared towards the lowest common denominator of boxes. Such a database design, while useful in serving a group of STBs or other clients, is far from optimal in serving at least the higher capability STBs or other clients.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Various deficiencies of the prior art are addressed by the present invention of a system, method and data structure for processing basic client application data types to add thereto extension types and priority levels adapted for use by each of a plurality of set top box classes. The extension types define extended data associated with a basic data type, while the priority levels define the minimum class level (i.e., capability level) of a STB able to use that extension type.
In a set top box, a method according to an embodiment of the invention comprises receiving the basic data needed to implement an application (such as an interactive program guide application), comparing the class of the set top box to the extension types for the basis data received and, if appropriate, receiving the extension data for the basis data. Furthermore, an application programming interface (API) may allow an application to request the basic or extended data regardless of the STB class, since the request will be denied of the STB is not of a sufficiently high class.
A method according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application; comparing a class of the client device to extension types for the received basic data; and if the client device class is sufficient for the extension type, receiving extended data associated with the received the basic data.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, at a client device, data structures comprising a base portion and an extension portion, said extension portion associated with extended data adapted for use by a client device of a first class; and processing said extended data if said client device has a class level of at least said first class.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application;
comparing a class of the client device to extension types for the received basic data; and if the client device class is sufficient for the extension type, receiving extended data associated with the received the basic data.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in an applications programming interface (API) performing the steps of: receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application; providing said basic data to said application; receiving a request from said application for extended data associated with said basic data; and providing said extended data to said application if a class of said client device if an extension type associated with said extended data indicates that said extended data is appropriate to said client device.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a signal bearing medium including a representation of software instructions which, when executed by a processor, perform a method comprising: receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application; providing said basic data to said application; receiving a request from said application for extended data associated with said basic data; and providing said extended data to said application if a class of said client device if an extension type associated with said extended data indicates that said extended data is appropriate to said client device.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer program product, comprising a computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave having computer readable code embodied there in for causing a computer to perform a method comprising: receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application; providing said basic data to said application; receiving a request from said application for extended data associated with said basic data; and providing said extended data to said application if a class of said client device if an extension type associated with said extended data indicates that said extended data is appropriate to said client device.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, by a client device, a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion logically separate from one another, wherein the base portion includes base data for rendering the content item and said extension portion includes extended data that supplements the base data in rendering the content item, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device and wherein the base data is useable by both the first class of device and the second class of device; processing, by the client device, the base data regardless of a class level of the client device and regardless of the plurality of priority indicators; determining, by the client device, that the client device corresponds to the first class of device; extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion, wherein the first priority indicator is previously stored in the priority portion in association with the first class of device and wherein the first priority indicator specifies whether devices of the first class of device are able to use the extended data and the second priority indicator specifies whether 2a devices of the second class of device are able to use the extended data;
determining, by the client device, a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator extracted from the priority portion, wherein the extended data comprises billing information for the content item;
and processing, by the client device, said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer program product having computer readable memory tangibly embodying computer readable code, said code comprising: instructions for receiving a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion logically separate from one another, wherein the base portion includes base data for rendering the content item and said extension portion includes extended data that supplements the base data in rendering the content item, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device and wherein the base data is useable by both the first class of device and the second class of device; instructions for processing the base data regardless of a class level of the device and regardless of the plurality of priority indicators;
instructions for determining that the device corresponds to the first class of device;
instructions for extracting the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion, wherein the first priority indicator is previously stored in the priority portion in association with the first class of device and wherein the first priority indicator specifies whether devices of the first class of device are able to use the extended data and the second priority indicator specifies whether devices of the second class of device are able to use the extended data;
instructions for determining a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator extracted from the priority portion, wherein the extended data comprises billing information for the content item; and instructions for processing said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in an apparatus comprising: a processor; and memory operatively coupled to the processor and storing computer readable instructions that when executed cause the apparatus to: receive a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a 2b base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion logically separate from one another, wherein the base portion includes base data for rendering the content item and said extension portion includes extended data that supplements the base data in rendering the content item, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device and wherein the base data is useable by both the first class of device and the second class of device; process the base data regardless of a class level of the apparatus and regardless of the plurality of priority indicators;
determine that the apparatus corresponds to the first class of device; extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion, wherein the first priority indicator is previously stored in the priority portion in association with the first class of device and wherein the first priority indicator specifies whether devices of the first class of device are able to use the extended data and the second priority indicator specifies whether devices of the second class of device are able to use the extended data; determine a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator extracted from the priority portion, wherein the extended data comprises billing information for the content item; and process said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, at a client device, a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, wherein the base portion includes base data of the content item and said extension portion includes extended data supplemental to the base data, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device; extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
determining, by the client device, a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator; and processing, by the client device, said extended data in the determined manner.
2c In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer program product having computer readable memory tangibly embodying computer readable code, said code comprising: instructions for receiving, at a client device, a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, wherein the base portion includes base data of the content item and said extension portion includes extended data supplemental to the base data, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device;
instructions for extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
instructions for determining, by the client device, a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator; and instructions for processing, by the client device, said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in an apparatus comprising: at least one processor; and memory operatively coupled to the at least one processor and storing computer readable instructions that when executed cause the apparatus to: receive a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, wherein the base portion includes base data of the content item and said extension portion includes extended data supplemental to the base data, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device; extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion; determine a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator; and process said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer-implemented method, comprising: processing, at a proxy server, a filter object indicative of search criteria, the filter object being received from a middleware application programming interface (API); querying, by the proxy server, each of a plurality of data sources using the search criteria; merging, at the proxy server, 2d record sets provided by the queried data sources into a unified list of records, the unified list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of the plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion; wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level;
and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class; providing a notification that the unified list of records is available;
and delivering the unified list of records to the middleware API for merging the unified list of records with a second list of records resulting from the middleware API
querying a local storage device using the filter object, the second list of records identifying assets locally stored on the storage device.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer readable storage medium comprising computer-readable instructions, that when executed, cause an apparatus to perform operations comprising: processing a filter object indicative of search criteria; querying each of a plurality of data sources using the search criteria of the filter object, the data sources comprising a broadcast listing source, and a video-on-demand (VOD) asset listing; merging record sets, provided by the queried data sources into a merged list of records, the merged list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of the plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion; wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level; and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class;
providing a notification that the merged list of records is available; and causing delivery of the merged list of records to a middleware application programming interface (API) for merging with a second list of records resulting from the middleware API querying a personal video recorder (PVR) using the filter object, the second list of records identifying assets locally stored on the PVR.
2e In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer-implemented method, comprising: processing, at a proxy, a filter object indicative of search criteria, the filter object being received from a middleware application programming interface (API); querying, by the proxy, each of a plurality of data sources using the search criteria, the data sources comprising a broadcast listing source, and a video-on-demand (VOD) asset listing; merging, at the proxy, record sets provided in response to the queries into a merged list of records, the merged list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of the plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion; wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level;
and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class; providing, by the proxy, the merged list of records to the middleware API;querying, by the middleware API, a personal video recorder (PVR) asset listing using the filter object to obtain a PVR asset record set of assets locally stored on a PVR; merging, by the middleware API, the PVR asset record set with the merged list of records to create a unified list of records; and providing, by the middleware API, a notification to an electronic program guide (EPG) application that the unified list of records is available.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
processing, by a processor, a list of records merged from record sets provided by queried data sources that satisfy search criteria, the list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of a plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion; wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level; and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class; querying a personal video recorder (PVR) asset listing to obtain a PVR asset record set of assets locally stored on a PVR that conform to the search criteria; merging the PVR asset record set with 2f the list of records to create a unified list of records; and providing a notification to an electronic program guide (EPG) application that the unified list of records is available.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in an apparatus comprising: a processor; and memory storing instructions that when executed by the processor, cause the apparatus to perform operations comprising:
processing a list of records merged from record sets provided by queried data sources that satisfy search criteria, the list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of a plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion;
wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level; and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class; querying a personal video recorder (PVR) asset listing to obtain a PVR asset record set of assets locally stored on a PVR that conform to the search criteria; merging the PVR asset record set with the list of records to create a unified list of records; and providing a notification to an electronic program guide (ERG) application that the unified list of records is available.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method comprising:
processing, by a processor, a list of records identifying assets remotely stored by a data source and that satisfy a search criterion, wherein at least one record in the list comprises an extension portion and a priority portion indicating that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion;
querying a local storage to obtain a list of locally stored assets that conform to the search criterion; and merging the list of locally stored assets with the list of records to create a combined list.
In yet another aspect, the present invention resides in a method comprising: querying each of a plurality of data sources using a search criterion;
merging, by a processor, a list of records provided by each of the queried data sources into a combined list, wherein at least one record in the combined list comprises an extension portion and a priority portion indicating that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; and 2g causing communication of the combined list to a device for merging with a second list resulting from querying of a storage device local to the device using the search criterion.
In a further aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, at a client device, a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of the client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, and the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device; extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion; determining whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator; upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and providing, by the client device, the service based on the service data.
In yet another aspect, the present invention resides in one or more non-transitory computer readable media storing computer readable instructions that, when executed, cause an apparatus to: receive a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of a client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service data, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device; extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion; determine whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator;
upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and provide the service based on the service data.
2h In yet another aspect, the present invention resides in an apparatus comprising: at least one processor; and memory operatively coupled to the at least one processor and storing computer readable instructions that, when executed, cause the apparatus to: receive a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of a client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service data, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device; extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion; determine whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator; upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and provide the service based on the service data.
In a further aspect, the present invention resides in method comprising:
processing a data record received from a database; segmenting, by a processor, the data record into a base record comprising basic data for implementing an application and an extension record comprising extended data for providing additional features of the application; and causing communication of the data record.
Further aspects of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and drawings, which illustrate the invention and preferred embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The teachings of the present invention can be readily understood by considering the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 depicts a high-level block diagram of an information distribution system suitable for use with the present invention;
2i FIG. 2 depicts a high-level block diagram of a controller topology suitable for use in the information distribution system of FIG.1;
FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 depict flow diagrams of methods according to embodiments of the present invention; and FIG. 6 depicts a flow diagram of a server-side method for processing a request according to an embodiment of the invention.
To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The present invention will be generally described within the context of an information distribution system that propagates content (e.g., movies, sports and the like), various services (e.g., video on demand, Interactive Program Guide and the like) and applications (e.g. billing and other services) to clients 2j or set top boxes associated with users. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while the invention has specific utility within the context of the systems described herein, the invention has broad applicability to any system supporting client devices of varying capability.
FIG. 1 depicts a high level block diagram of a information distribution system suitable for use with the present invention. Specifically, the system of FIG. 1 comprises a server 110, a provisioning network 115, a plurality of head-ends 1201 through 120N (collectively head-ends 120), a network 130 and a plurality of set-top boxes STBs 1401 through 140N (collectively set top STBs 140). The server 110 is associated with a plurality of databases 105, illustratively a video on demand (VOD) database 1051, a broadcast services database 1052 and other databases 1053. These databases 105 may be local (e.g., at a content aggregation point within or proximate the server) or remote (e.g., at a content provider point such as a studio or cable services source).
Each STB is typically associated with a respective presentation device 150 such as a television or other video display device such as a television and a user input device 160 such as a remote control, pointing device and the like.
The server 110 is used to store and provide various assets such as audio-visual content, music, data, applications and the like to the head-ends 120. The server may be associated with individual or multiple content suppliers and/or application providers. The server 110 communicates with the various head-ends 120 via a provisioning network 115. The provisioning network may comprise any network topology supporting the conveyance of information to and from the server 110. Moreover, while depicted as separate components, the invention may be implemented within a system wherein the server 110 and head-end 120 are implemented within the same functional element. Generally speaking, the server 110 operates in part to provide information to, and receive information from, the STBs 140 via their respective head-ends 120 and network 130. The information propagated between the server 110 and STBs 140 is processed as appropriate by the head-end 120 and network 130.
Each of the head-ends 120 is associated with a neighborhood of STBs.
For simplicity, only those STBs associated with the second head-end 1202 are
The basic data includes several descriptor fields for each program, such as program title, rating, description, showing times and the like. This commonality of basic data leads to a database design geared towards the lowest common denominator of boxes. Such a database design, while useful in serving a group of STBs or other clients, is far from optimal in serving at least the higher capability STBs or other clients.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Various deficiencies of the prior art are addressed by the present invention of a system, method and data structure for processing basic client application data types to add thereto extension types and priority levels adapted for use by each of a plurality of set top box classes. The extension types define extended data associated with a basic data type, while the priority levels define the minimum class level (i.e., capability level) of a STB able to use that extension type.
In a set top box, a method according to an embodiment of the invention comprises receiving the basic data needed to implement an application (such as an interactive program guide application), comparing the class of the set top box to the extension types for the basis data received and, if appropriate, receiving the extension data for the basis data. Furthermore, an application programming interface (API) may allow an application to request the basic or extended data regardless of the STB class, since the request will be denied of the STB is not of a sufficiently high class.
A method according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application; comparing a class of the client device to extension types for the received basic data; and if the client device class is sufficient for the extension type, receiving extended data associated with the received the basic data.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, at a client device, data structures comprising a base portion and an extension portion, said extension portion associated with extended data adapted for use by a client device of a first class; and processing said extended data if said client device has a class level of at least said first class.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application;
comparing a class of the client device to extension types for the received basic data; and if the client device class is sufficient for the extension type, receiving extended data associated with the received the basic data.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in an applications programming interface (API) performing the steps of: receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application; providing said basic data to said application; receiving a request from said application for extended data associated with said basic data; and providing said extended data to said application if a class of said client device if an extension type associated with said extended data indicates that said extended data is appropriate to said client device.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a signal bearing medium including a representation of software instructions which, when executed by a processor, perform a method comprising: receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application; providing said basic data to said application; receiving a request from said application for extended data associated with said basic data; and providing said extended data to said application if a class of said client device if an extension type associated with said extended data indicates that said extended data is appropriate to said client device.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer program product, comprising a computer data signal embodied in a carrier wave having computer readable code embodied there in for causing a computer to perform a method comprising: receiving, at a client device, basic data associated with an application; providing said basic data to said application; receiving a request from said application for extended data associated with said basic data; and providing said extended data to said application if a class of said client device if an extension type associated with said extended data indicates that said extended data is appropriate to said client device.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, by a client device, a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion logically separate from one another, wherein the base portion includes base data for rendering the content item and said extension portion includes extended data that supplements the base data in rendering the content item, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device and wherein the base data is useable by both the first class of device and the second class of device; processing, by the client device, the base data regardless of a class level of the client device and regardless of the plurality of priority indicators; determining, by the client device, that the client device corresponds to the first class of device; extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion, wherein the first priority indicator is previously stored in the priority portion in association with the first class of device and wherein the first priority indicator specifies whether devices of the first class of device are able to use the extended data and the second priority indicator specifies whether 2a devices of the second class of device are able to use the extended data;
determining, by the client device, a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator extracted from the priority portion, wherein the extended data comprises billing information for the content item;
and processing, by the client device, said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer program product having computer readable memory tangibly embodying computer readable code, said code comprising: instructions for receiving a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion logically separate from one another, wherein the base portion includes base data for rendering the content item and said extension portion includes extended data that supplements the base data in rendering the content item, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device and wherein the base data is useable by both the first class of device and the second class of device; instructions for processing the base data regardless of a class level of the device and regardless of the plurality of priority indicators;
instructions for determining that the device corresponds to the first class of device;
instructions for extracting the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion, wherein the first priority indicator is previously stored in the priority portion in association with the first class of device and wherein the first priority indicator specifies whether devices of the first class of device are able to use the extended data and the second priority indicator specifies whether devices of the second class of device are able to use the extended data;
instructions for determining a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator extracted from the priority portion, wherein the extended data comprises billing information for the content item; and instructions for processing said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in an apparatus comprising: a processor; and memory operatively coupled to the processor and storing computer readable instructions that when executed cause the apparatus to: receive a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a 2b base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion logically separate from one another, wherein the base portion includes base data for rendering the content item and said extension portion includes extended data that supplements the base data in rendering the content item, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device and wherein the base data is useable by both the first class of device and the second class of device; process the base data regardless of a class level of the apparatus and regardless of the plurality of priority indicators;
determine that the apparatus corresponds to the first class of device; extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion, wherein the first priority indicator is previously stored in the priority portion in association with the first class of device and wherein the first priority indicator specifies whether devices of the first class of device are able to use the extended data and the second priority indicator specifies whether devices of the second class of device are able to use the extended data; determine a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator extracted from the priority portion, wherein the extended data comprises billing information for the content item; and process said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, at a client device, a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, wherein the base portion includes base data of the content item and said extension portion includes extended data supplemental to the base data, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device; extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
determining, by the client device, a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator; and processing, by the client device, said extended data in the determined manner.
2c In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer program product having computer readable memory tangibly embodying computer readable code, said code comprising: instructions for receiving, at a client device, a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, wherein the base portion includes base data of the content item and said extension portion includes extended data supplemental to the base data, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device;
instructions for extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
instructions for determining, by the client device, a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator; and instructions for processing, by the client device, said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in an apparatus comprising: at least one processor; and memory operatively coupled to the at least one processor and storing computer readable instructions that when executed cause the apparatus to: receive a data structure for a content item, the data structure comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, wherein the base portion includes base data of the content item and said extension portion includes extended data supplemental to the base data, wherein said priority portion stores a plurality of priority indicators including a first priority indicator and a second priority indicator, wherein the first priority indicator is assigned to a first class of device and the second priority indicator is assigned to a second class of device; extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion; determine a manner in which to process the extended data based on the first priority indicator; and process said extended data in the determined manner.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer-implemented method, comprising: processing, at a proxy server, a filter object indicative of search criteria, the filter object being received from a middleware application programming interface (API); querying, by the proxy server, each of a plurality of data sources using the search criteria; merging, at the proxy server, 2d record sets provided by the queried data sources into a unified list of records, the unified list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of the plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion; wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level;
and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class; providing a notification that the unified list of records is available;
and delivering the unified list of records to the middleware API for merging the unified list of records with a second list of records resulting from the middleware API
querying a local storage device using the filter object, the second list of records identifying assets locally stored on the storage device.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer readable storage medium comprising computer-readable instructions, that when executed, cause an apparatus to perform operations comprising: processing a filter object indicative of search criteria; querying each of a plurality of data sources using the search criteria of the filter object, the data sources comprising a broadcast listing source, and a video-on-demand (VOD) asset listing; merging record sets, provided by the queried data sources into a merged list of records, the merged list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of the plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion; wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level; and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class;
providing a notification that the merged list of records is available; and causing delivery of the merged list of records to a middleware application programming interface (API) for merging with a second list of records resulting from the middleware API querying a personal video recorder (PVR) using the filter object, the second list of records identifying assets locally stored on the PVR.
2e In another aspect, the present invention resides in a computer-implemented method, comprising: processing, at a proxy, a filter object indicative of search criteria, the filter object being received from a middleware application programming interface (API); querying, by the proxy, each of a plurality of data sources using the search criteria, the data sources comprising a broadcast listing source, and a video-on-demand (VOD) asset listing; merging, at the proxy, record sets provided in response to the queries into a merged list of records, the merged list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of the plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion; wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level;
and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class; providing, by the proxy, the merged list of records to the middleware API;querying, by the middleware API, a personal video recorder (PVR) asset listing using the filter object to obtain a PVR asset record set of assets locally stored on a PVR; merging, by the middleware API, the PVR asset record set with the merged list of records to create a unified list of records; and providing, by the middleware API, a notification to an electronic program guide (EPG) application that the unified list of records is available.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
processing, by a processor, a list of records merged from record sets provided by queried data sources that satisfy search criteria, the list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of a plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion; wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level; and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class; querying a personal video recorder (PVR) asset listing to obtain a PVR asset record set of assets locally stored on a PVR that conform to the search criteria; merging the PVR asset record set with 2f the list of records to create a unified list of records; and providing a notification to an electronic program guide (EPG) application that the unified list of records is available.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in an apparatus comprising: a processor; and memory storing instructions that when executed by the processor, cause the apparatus to perform operations comprising:
processing a list of records merged from record sets provided by queried data sources that satisfy search criteria, the list of records identifying assets remotely stored by at least one of a plurality of data sources, wherein at least one record in the record sets comprises an extension portion and a priority portion;
wherein the priority portion indicates that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; wherein the priority portion identifies a never store priority level, a low priority level, a high priority level, or an always store priority level; and wherein the first class is a low end class, a mid-range class, or a high end class; querying a personal video recorder (PVR) asset listing to obtain a PVR asset record set of assets locally stored on a PVR that conform to the search criteria; merging the PVR asset record set with the list of records to create a unified list of records; and providing a notification to an electronic program guide (ERG) application that the unified list of records is available.
In another aspect, the present invention resides in a method comprising:
processing, by a processor, a list of records identifying assets remotely stored by a data source and that satisfy a search criterion, wherein at least one record in the list comprises an extension portion and a priority portion indicating that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion;
querying a local storage to obtain a list of locally stored assets that conform to the search criterion; and merging the list of locally stored assets with the list of records to create a combined list.
In yet another aspect, the present invention resides in a method comprising: querying each of a plurality of data sources using a search criterion;
merging, by a processor, a list of records provided by each of the queried data sources into a combined list, wherein at least one record in the combined list comprises an extension portion and a priority portion indicating that a first class of a plurality of classes of devices is to process the extension portion; and 2g causing communication of the combined list to a device for merging with a second list resulting from querying of a storage device local to the device using the search criterion.
In a further aspect, the present invention resides in a method, comprising:
receiving, at a client device, a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of the client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, and the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device; extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion; determining whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator; upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and providing, by the client device, the service based on the service data.
In yet another aspect, the present invention resides in one or more non-transitory computer readable media storing computer readable instructions that, when executed, cause an apparatus to: receive a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of a client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service data, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device; extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion; determine whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator;
upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and provide the service based on the service data.
2h In yet another aspect, the present invention resides in an apparatus comprising: at least one processor; and memory operatively coupled to the at least one processor and storing computer readable instructions that, when executed, cause the apparatus to: receive a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of a client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service data, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device; extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion; determine whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator; upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and provide the service based on the service data.
In a further aspect, the present invention resides in method comprising:
processing a data record received from a database; segmenting, by a processor, the data record into a base record comprising basic data for implementing an application and an extension record comprising extended data for providing additional features of the application; and causing communication of the data record.
Further aspects of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and drawings, which illustrate the invention and preferred embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The teachings of the present invention can be readily understood by considering the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 depicts a high-level block diagram of an information distribution system suitable for use with the present invention;
2i FIG. 2 depicts a high-level block diagram of a controller topology suitable for use in the information distribution system of FIG.1;
FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 depict flow diagrams of methods according to embodiments of the present invention; and FIG. 6 depicts a flow diagram of a server-side method for processing a request according to an embodiment of the invention.
To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The present invention will be generally described within the context of an information distribution system that propagates content (e.g., movies, sports and the like), various services (e.g., video on demand, Interactive Program Guide and the like) and applications (e.g. billing and other services) to clients 2j or set top boxes associated with users. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while the invention has specific utility within the context of the systems described herein, the invention has broad applicability to any system supporting client devices of varying capability.
FIG. 1 depicts a high level block diagram of a information distribution system suitable for use with the present invention. Specifically, the system of FIG. 1 comprises a server 110, a provisioning network 115, a plurality of head-ends 1201 through 120N (collectively head-ends 120), a network 130 and a plurality of set-top boxes STBs 1401 through 140N (collectively set top STBs 140). The server 110 is associated with a plurality of databases 105, illustratively a video on demand (VOD) database 1051, a broadcast services database 1052 and other databases 1053. These databases 105 may be local (e.g., at a content aggregation point within or proximate the server) or remote (e.g., at a content provider point such as a studio or cable services source).
Each STB is typically associated with a respective presentation device 150 such as a television or other video display device such as a television and a user input device 160 such as a remote control, pointing device and the like.
The server 110 is used to store and provide various assets such as audio-visual content, music, data, applications and the like to the head-ends 120. The server may be associated with individual or multiple content suppliers and/or application providers. The server 110 communicates with the various head-ends 120 via a provisioning network 115. The provisioning network may comprise any network topology supporting the conveyance of information to and from the server 110. Moreover, while depicted as separate components, the invention may be implemented within a system wherein the server 110 and head-end 120 are implemented within the same functional element. Generally speaking, the server 110 operates in part to provide information to, and receive information from, the STBs 140 via their respective head-ends 120 and network 130. The information propagated between the server 110 and STBs 140 is processed as appropriate by the head-end 120 and network 130.
Each of the head-ends 120 is associated with a neighborhood of STBs.
For simplicity, only those STBs associated with the second head-end 1202 are
3 shown and described herein. Each head-end 120 operates to communicate content and other data to its respective neighborhood of STBs by broadcast channels received by all STBs, narrowcast channels received by some of the STBs or point cast channels received by individual STBs. The head-ends 120 also interact with their STBs 140 to establish and tear down sessions with the STBs as necessary to enable the delivery of content, information services, applications, and the like. Generally speaking, the head-ends 120 operate to distribute content and other information provided by the server to the set-top boxes as appropriate, as well as return STB messages, billing information and other data to the server.
Each head-end 120 communicates with the STBs 140 within its neighborhood via a relatively high bandwidth forward or downstream communications channel DOWN and a relatively low bandwidth reverse or upstream communications UP. The downstream DOWN and upstream UP
communications channels are supported by a network topology 130, such as a hybrid fiber-coax cable television distribution system, a satellite distribution system (e.g., using a telephone network or reverse satellite link for upstream communications) and the like. While not shown in FIG. 1, an out-of-band (00B) forward communications channel may also be supported by the network topology 130. In such an implementation of the network topology 130, control messages and other information may be supplied to the STBs 140 via in-band messaging using the downstream communications channel DOWN or via out-of-band messaging using a forward communications channel (not shown).
The STBs 140 operate to receive broadcast (to most or all STBs), narrowcast (to a region or defined group of STBs) or pointcast (to one STB, also known as a unit singlecast) information from the head-ends 120 via the network 130 using the downstream communications channel DOWN (or out-of-band forward channel).
Second STB 1402 within the neighborhood associated with second head-end 1202 is depicted as including a plurality of application programs 1421-142x (application programs 142). The application programs 142 may comprise any of the applications used within the context of an STB 140,
Each head-end 120 communicates with the STBs 140 within its neighborhood via a relatively high bandwidth forward or downstream communications channel DOWN and a relatively low bandwidth reverse or upstream communications UP. The downstream DOWN and upstream UP
communications channels are supported by a network topology 130, such as a hybrid fiber-coax cable television distribution system, a satellite distribution system (e.g., using a telephone network or reverse satellite link for upstream communications) and the like. While not shown in FIG. 1, an out-of-band (00B) forward communications channel may also be supported by the network topology 130. In such an implementation of the network topology 130, control messages and other information may be supplied to the STBs 140 via in-band messaging using the downstream communications channel DOWN or via out-of-band messaging using a forward communications channel (not shown).
The STBs 140 operate to receive broadcast (to most or all STBs), narrowcast (to a region or defined group of STBs) or pointcast (to one STB, also known as a unit singlecast) information from the head-ends 120 via the network 130 using the downstream communications channel DOWN (or out-of-band forward channel).
Second STB 1402 within the neighborhood associated with second head-end 1202 is depicted as including a plurality of application programs 1421-142x (application programs 142). The application programs 142 may comprise any of the applications used within the context of an STB 140,
4 such as an interactive program guide (IPG) application, a VOD
selection/billing application and the like.
Within the system 100 of FIG. 1, the clients or STBs 140 may comprise, illustratively, "heavy" set top boxes or "thin" set top boxes, where a heavy STB
or client has significant computational and/or memory resources while a thin STB or client has constrained memory and/or computational resources. Rather than simply "heavy" or "thin" set top boxes, many more classes of set top boxes may be deployed. To simplify the discussion, it will be assumed that within the system 100 of FIG. 1, three classes of set top boxes are deployed.
FIG. 2 depicts a high level block diagram of a controller topology suitable for use in the system 100 of FIG. 1. Specifically, the controller 200 of FIG.
may be employed to implement relevant functions within the server 110, head-end 120, and/or STB 140.
The controller 200 of FIG. 2 comprises a processor 230 as well as memory 240 for storing various control programs and other programs 244 and data 246. The memory 240 may also store an operating system 242 supporting the programs 244.
The processor 230 cooperates with conventional support circuitry such as power supplies, clock circuits, cache memory and the like as well as circuits that assist in executing the software routines stored in the memory 240. As such, it is contemplated that some of the steps discussed herein as software processes may be implemented within hardware, for example as circuitry that cooperates with the processor 230 to perform various steps. The controller 200 also contains input/output (I/O) circuitry 210 that forms an interface between the various functional elements communicating with the controller 200.
Although the controller 200 is depicted as a general purpose computer that is programmed to perform various control functions in accordance with the present invention, the invention can be implemented in hardware as, for example, an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or field programmable gate array (FPGA). As such, the process steps described herein are intended to be broadly interpreted as being equivalently performed by software, hardware or a combination thereof.
selection/billing application and the like.
Within the system 100 of FIG. 1, the clients or STBs 140 may comprise, illustratively, "heavy" set top boxes or "thin" set top boxes, where a heavy STB
or client has significant computational and/or memory resources while a thin STB or client has constrained memory and/or computational resources. Rather than simply "heavy" or "thin" set top boxes, many more classes of set top boxes may be deployed. To simplify the discussion, it will be assumed that within the system 100 of FIG. 1, three classes of set top boxes are deployed.
FIG. 2 depicts a high level block diagram of a controller topology suitable for use in the system 100 of FIG. 1. Specifically, the controller 200 of FIG.
may be employed to implement relevant functions within the server 110, head-end 120, and/or STB 140.
The controller 200 of FIG. 2 comprises a processor 230 as well as memory 240 for storing various control programs and other programs 244 and data 246. The memory 240 may also store an operating system 242 supporting the programs 244.
The processor 230 cooperates with conventional support circuitry such as power supplies, clock circuits, cache memory and the like as well as circuits that assist in executing the software routines stored in the memory 240. As such, it is contemplated that some of the steps discussed herein as software processes may be implemented within hardware, for example as circuitry that cooperates with the processor 230 to perform various steps. The controller 200 also contains input/output (I/O) circuitry 210 that forms an interface between the various functional elements communicating with the controller 200.
Although the controller 200 is depicted as a general purpose computer that is programmed to perform various control functions in accordance with the present invention, the invention can be implemented in hardware as, for example, an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or field programmable gate array (FPGA). As such, the process steps described herein are intended to be broadly interpreted as being equivalently performed by software, hardware or a combination thereof.
5 Topologies such as depicted with respect to the controller 200 of FIG. 2 may be advantageously employed within the context of the server 110, head-end 120, network 130 and/or STB 140. That is, by utilizing appropriate operating systems 242, programs 244 and/or data 246, the topology depicted with respect to controller 200 is used to realize the functional elements discussed herein with respect to the various figures. As noted in FIG. 2, the circuitry 210 communicates with network 115 as part of a server function, communicates with network 115 and network 130 as part of a head-end function, and communicates with input device 160, display device 150, and network 130 as part of an STB function.
The invention may be implemented as a computer program product wherein computer instructions, when processed by a computer, adapt the operation of the computer such that the methods and/or techniques of the present invention are invoked or otherwise provided. Instructions for invoking the inventive methods may be stored in fixed or removable media, transmitted via a data stream in a broadcast media or other signal bearing medium, and/or stored within a working memory within a computing device operating according to the instructions.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, basic data records or structures area adapted to include an "Extension Record," which refers back to an original, basic record and has specific data associated with it. For example, a basic event record (i.e., a basic record associated with an event such as a pay per view event) may be extended to include a promotional image or jacket art. This solution allows the addition of new data fields to an existing record without requiring changes to the middleware supporting an application or service. Instead, a new `extension type' is defined on the server for all applicable set top box classes, and an application request the appropriate extension record for each applicable base record to access the new fields.
In order to allow low-powered set top boxes to provide as much data as possible, such as interactive program guide data, the data records themselves are minimized, and all set top boxes use the same records to conserve bandwidth (i.e., broadcasting multiple versions of the data for different boxes is wasteful). For this reason, we choose to 'extend' the basic data provided for
The invention may be implemented as a computer program product wherein computer instructions, when processed by a computer, adapt the operation of the computer such that the methods and/or techniques of the present invention are invoked or otherwise provided. Instructions for invoking the inventive methods may be stored in fixed or removable media, transmitted via a data stream in a broadcast media or other signal bearing medium, and/or stored within a working memory within a computing device operating according to the instructions.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, basic data records or structures area adapted to include an "Extension Record," which refers back to an original, basic record and has specific data associated with it. For example, a basic event record (i.e., a basic record associated with an event such as a pay per view event) may be extended to include a promotional image or jacket art. This solution allows the addition of new data fields to an existing record without requiring changes to the middleware supporting an application or service. Instead, a new `extension type' is defined on the server for all applicable set top box classes, and an application request the appropriate extension record for each applicable base record to access the new fields.
In order to allow low-powered set top boxes to provide as much data as possible, such as interactive program guide data, the data records themselves are minimized, and all set top boxes use the same records to conserve bandwidth (i.e., broadcasting multiple versions of the data for different boxes is wasteful). For this reason, we choose to 'extend' the basic data provided for
6 each data record with optional 'data extension' records that can either be accepted or ignored by each set top box.
In one embodiment of the invention, for each type of data record provided by the Services Database (i.e. Event, Service, Event Details, Message, Application, etc.), a corresponding number of 'Extension types' are provided. Each record type/extension type pair on creation at the server is assigned one of four priorities (never store, low, high, or always store) for each of the three set top box classes (low-end, mid-range, high-end).
In one embodiment of the invention, for each specific record of a given type, if the record has data applicable to one of the extension records, the server formats that data as an extension record. The extension record is accessed by an applet or other client program, which client program has the ability to interpret and otherwise process the extra data. Thus, data structures suitable for use within the context of the present invention may be utilized by an application programming interface (API) within a middleware environment (e.g., on a set top box). For example, in one embodiment for Event Records, an Extension Type 1 contains an image. This is assigned a low' priority on all but high end boxes where, illustratively, the records are to be 'always' stored.
In this case an applet, such as an applet implementing an interactive program guide, when displaying details for a given event may request the extension type 1 for the current event identifier and will be returned data which the applet then interprets as, illustratively, an image to display promotional artwork related to the event.
The invention provides several advantages, such as (1) additional data geared to high end boxes may be provided without encumbering low-end boxes with the data or duplicating basic information for the high-end boxes; (2) additional data fields can be added to the data schema without requiring changes to the middleware; and (3) a server U I component allows the addition of new extension record types dynamically so changes can be driven from third party applications; and (4) third party software developers to may extend existing listing (or other data) without needing changes to either the middleware or server (e.g., they can dynamically add new fields targeted to the set top boxes on which they want their application to run).
In one embodiment of the invention, for each type of data record provided by the Services Database (i.e. Event, Service, Event Details, Message, Application, etc.), a corresponding number of 'Extension types' are provided. Each record type/extension type pair on creation at the server is assigned one of four priorities (never store, low, high, or always store) for each of the three set top box classes (low-end, mid-range, high-end).
In one embodiment of the invention, for each specific record of a given type, if the record has data applicable to one of the extension records, the server formats that data as an extension record. The extension record is accessed by an applet or other client program, which client program has the ability to interpret and otherwise process the extra data. Thus, data structures suitable for use within the context of the present invention may be utilized by an application programming interface (API) within a middleware environment (e.g., on a set top box). For example, in one embodiment for Event Records, an Extension Type 1 contains an image. This is assigned a low' priority on all but high end boxes where, illustratively, the records are to be 'always' stored.
In this case an applet, such as an applet implementing an interactive program guide, when displaying details for a given event may request the extension type 1 for the current event identifier and will be returned data which the applet then interprets as, illustratively, an image to display promotional artwork related to the event.
The invention provides several advantages, such as (1) additional data geared to high end boxes may be provided without encumbering low-end boxes with the data or duplicating basic information for the high-end boxes; (2) additional data fields can be added to the data schema without requiring changes to the middleware; and (3) a server U I component allows the addition of new extension record types dynamically so changes can be driven from third party applications; and (4) third party software developers to may extend existing listing (or other data) without needing changes to either the middleware or server (e.g., they can dynamically add new fields targeted to the set top boxes on which they want their application to run).
7 FIG. 3 depicts a data structure suitable for use with the present invention.
Specifically, FIG. 3 depicts a single data structure 300, illustratively a record within a database including a plurality of similarly structured records. The data structure 300 comprises a base record portion 310, an extension portion 320 and a priority portion 330.
The base record portion 310 comprises basic data from a data base associated with a service provider, such as a video on demand (VOD) provider, broadcast listing provider, application provider or other service provider.
The basic data within the base record 310 comprises data that is to be used by every set top box within an information distribution system, regardless of class level (i.e., thin client, thick client and the like).
The extension portion(s) 320 is used to store extended data or a pointer, address or other indicator to the location of the extended data. The extended data may comprise still or moving imagery (e.g., promotional imagery and the like); content related information such as title, genre, actors and the like;
as well as other data useful in implementing an advanced service or function within the client device. Generally speaking, extended data stored within (or pointed to by) the extension portion 320 of the data structure 300 comprises any data that may be used to supplement the service or application supported by the basic data within the base record portion 310.
The priority portion 330 includes priority per class identifier data.
Specifically, use of the extended data is optionally divided into a plurality of priority levels, depending on the type of extended data provided. Some extended data may be crucial (such as billing information), while other extended data may be merely useful to provide. Additionally, the priority level of the extended data is optionally related to the capability or class of a set top box receiving the data structure 300.
For illustrative purposes, four priority levels are used; namely, Never Store (NS), low (L), high (H), and Always Store (AS). Extended data associated with a NS priority level is never stored by the set top box, while extended data associated with an AS priority level is always stored by the set top box. High priority data is preferentially stored before low priority data, and then only if memory remains after the storage of the always store data. The priority levels
Specifically, FIG. 3 depicts a single data structure 300, illustratively a record within a database including a plurality of similarly structured records. The data structure 300 comprises a base record portion 310, an extension portion 320 and a priority portion 330.
The base record portion 310 comprises basic data from a data base associated with a service provider, such as a video on demand (VOD) provider, broadcast listing provider, application provider or other service provider.
The basic data within the base record 310 comprises data that is to be used by every set top box within an information distribution system, regardless of class level (i.e., thin client, thick client and the like).
The extension portion(s) 320 is used to store extended data or a pointer, address or other indicator to the location of the extended data. The extended data may comprise still or moving imagery (e.g., promotional imagery and the like); content related information such as title, genre, actors and the like;
as well as other data useful in implementing an advanced service or function within the client device. Generally speaking, extended data stored within (or pointed to by) the extension portion 320 of the data structure 300 comprises any data that may be used to supplement the service or application supported by the basic data within the base record portion 310.
The priority portion 330 includes priority per class identifier data.
Specifically, use of the extended data is optionally divided into a plurality of priority levels, depending on the type of extended data provided. Some extended data may be crucial (such as billing information), while other extended data may be merely useful to provide. Additionally, the priority level of the extended data is optionally related to the capability or class of a set top box receiving the data structure 300.
For illustrative purposes, four priority levels are used; namely, Never Store (NS), low (L), high (H), and Always Store (AS). Extended data associated with a NS priority level is never stored by the set top box, while extended data associated with an AS priority level is always stored by the set top box. High priority data is preferentially stored before low priority data, and then only if memory remains after the storage of the always store data. The priority levels
8 are used to provide guidance to the STB during the processing of extended data.
For illustrative purposes, the set top boxes are divided into three classes;
namely, Low End (LE), Mid Range (MR), and High End (HE), set top boxes. A
low end set top box may be considered to be a thin client set top box (i.e., severely constrained computational and/or memory resources). A high end set top box may be considered to be a thick client (i.e., ample computational and/or memory resources). A mid range set top box may be considered as having some constraints on memory and/or computational ability. The STB classes are used to differentiate between set top boxes based upon a capability level, such as a capability level identified according to processing and/or memory constraints.
It should be noted that a single base record 310 may be associated with multiple extension records 320, and that each of the multiple extension records may be associated with a different set of priorities. For example, an event record may have an image extension to be stored on heavy set top boxes only, and a third party data extension to be stored on all set top boxes (e.g., to enable access to a third party application by all set top boxes).
Generally speaking, the invention operates to provide services/functions at a level of functionality appropriate to each set top box. Basic services are nominally provided via the base record portion 310 of the data structure 300.
Where additional processing and/or memory resources are available at the STB, enhanced services and/or functions are provided via the extension record portion 320 of the data structure 300. The suitability of extended data for use in a particular set top box is based on the importance of the extended data to an application or service (i.e., the priority), as well the ability of the set top box to process the extended data (i.e., the STB class). In this manner, basic application of functionality is delivered to each class of set top box, while those set top boxes capable of or benefiting from additional features are given the opportunity to utilize such features via extended data delivery within the extension portion 320 of the data structure 300.
FIG. 4 depicts a high level block diagram of a data processing routine according to an embodiment of an invention. Specifically, the data processing
For illustrative purposes, the set top boxes are divided into three classes;
namely, Low End (LE), Mid Range (MR), and High End (HE), set top boxes. A
low end set top box may be considered to be a thin client set top box (i.e., severely constrained computational and/or memory resources). A high end set top box may be considered to be a thick client (i.e., ample computational and/or memory resources). A mid range set top box may be considered as having some constraints on memory and/or computational ability. The STB classes are used to differentiate between set top boxes based upon a capability level, such as a capability level identified according to processing and/or memory constraints.
It should be noted that a single base record 310 may be associated with multiple extension records 320, and that each of the multiple extension records may be associated with a different set of priorities. For example, an event record may have an image extension to be stored on heavy set top boxes only, and a third party data extension to be stored on all set top boxes (e.g., to enable access to a third party application by all set top boxes).
Generally speaking, the invention operates to provide services/functions at a level of functionality appropriate to each set top box. Basic services are nominally provided via the base record portion 310 of the data structure 300.
Where additional processing and/or memory resources are available at the STB, enhanced services and/or functions are provided via the extension record portion 320 of the data structure 300. The suitability of extended data for use in a particular set top box is based on the importance of the extended data to an application or service (i.e., the priority), as well the ability of the set top box to process the extended data (i.e., the STB class). In this manner, basic application of functionality is delivered to each class of set top box, while those set top boxes capable of or benefiting from additional features are given the opportunity to utilize such features via extended data delivery within the extension portion 320 of the data structure 300.
FIG. 4 depicts a high level block diagram of a data processing routine according to an embodiment of an invention. Specifically, the data processing
9 routine 400 of FIG. 4 is adapted for use within a set top box processing a data stream including data structures such as those described above with respect to FIG. 3.
At step 410, a next base record is received and stored. Referring to box 405, the next base record is identified via a basic data record operating as a "table of contents" block which identifies all data blocks available including those for base records and extension records. Other means of identifying the next base record may also be used (e.g., a linked list approach).
At step 420, the priority/class indicator is examined to determine, at step 430, whether the extended data included within or referred to by the extension record is appropriate to the set top box. If the extended data is not appropriate, then the method 400 proceeds to step 410 to retrieve and store the next base record.
If the extended data is appropriate to the set top box, then at step 440 the extended data is retrieved and processed. Referring to box 445, the extension portion includes either the extended data or information to be utilized, or an address or other identification of the extended data or information to be utilized. That is, the contents of the extension portion 320 of the data structure may contain the specific information needed to invoke an advanced service or application function (e.g., a promotional file and the like), or an address or other indicator that is used merely to identify the specific information needed. If an address or indicator is provided, then at step 440 the STB propagates a signal back to the server to retrieve the specific information needed to invoke the advanced service or application function. The server processing of this request is discussed below with respect to FIG. 6.
At step 450, the extended data is stored according to the priority per class identifier. That is, extended data denoted as always store, high priority and/or low priority is stored as discussed above with respect to FIG. 3.
The routine of 400 of FIG. 4 is adapted to enabling a set top box to retrieve, process and optionally store extended data records that are associated with basic data or base records. This processing is performed in a prioritized manner and according to the capabilities of the set top box. Thus, the underlying structures utilized by a service or application may be the same for that application irrespective of the set top box within which that application is executed. The application only processes the extended data appropriate to its host set top box. In this manner, portability of applications, portability of data structures, and commonality of application services may be provided within the context of an information distribution system including set top boxes or clients having different capabilities.
FIG. 5 depicts a flow diagram of a server-side method for processing data according to an embodiment of the invention. Specifically, FIG. 5 depicts a flow diagram of a data processing method 500 suitable for use in, for example, a server 110 or head-end 120 within the system 100 of FIG. 1. The method 500 of FIG. 5 is adapted to generating data structures useful in implementing various embodiments of the present invention.
At step 510, data records from a services data base are received.
Referring to box 515, the services data base may comprise a video on demand (VOD) database, a broadcast listings database or some other application or services database.
At step 520, those records associated with a particular extension type are identified. Referring to box 525, the particular extension type may comprise an event type, a service type, an event detail, an application type or some other type. Numerous extension types may be defined.
At step 530, the received data records are adapted to include the extension data. That is, at step 530 the received data records are adapted to include a base record portion and an extension portion including a type identifier. Such adaptation may comprise, for example, the segmentation of application data into the basic data necessary to implement the application and extended data useful in providing enhanced application features or functions.
At step 540, the data records are adapted to include priority levels for each set top box class. Referring to box 543, the priority levels comprise, illustratively, a never store (NS), low (L), high (H), and always store (AS) priority level, as previously discussed. More or fewer priority levels may be utilized.
Referring to box 547, the STB classes may comprise low end, mid range, high end, as previously discussed. More or fewer STB classes may be utilized.
b At step 550, the adapted records are stored or forwarded to set top boxes per broadcast, narrowcast and/or point cast channels. That is, at step 550 the information provided by the modified data structure is propagated towards the set top boxes for subsequent processing and/or storage as appropriate to the service or application.
FIG. 6 depicts a flow diagram of a server-side method for processing a request according to an embodiment of the invention. Specifically, FIG. 6 depicts a flow diagram of a request processing method 600 suitable for use in, for example, a server 110 or head-end 120 within the system 100 of FIG. 1.
The method 600 of FIG. 6 is adapted to responding to a STB request for information needed to invoke the advanced service or application function.
At step 610, a request for extended data item(s) is received from a client or, more specifically, a middleware API operating within the client to support an application or the application/applet itself.
At step 620, a request is propagated to the services database or listing proxy associated with the extended data item(s). For example, a listing proxy may comprise an application or functional entity that integrates content listings for both VOD and broadcast to provide an integrated listing. On those set top boxes where VOD operation is available, one application is the generation of such an integrated listing in a timely and accurate manner. Other services databases may be accessed to provide appropriate information in response to the STB request.
At step 630, the requested extended data item(s) are forwarded to the requesting STB or STBs.
The above methods be used independently or in any combination. More specifically, various functional elements within the system 100 of FIG. 1 may be used to perform all or only a portion of the processing tasks described with respect to the various Figures. For example, using the method 600 of FIG. 6, the proxy servers may be used to create merged VOD/broadcast listing IPG
data. The data may be further processed by the server (e.g., per the method 500 of FIG. 5) to provide additional IPG application data.
While the foregoing is directed to certain embodiments of the present invention, these embodiments are meant to be illustrative, not limiting.
The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
At step 410, a next base record is received and stored. Referring to box 405, the next base record is identified via a basic data record operating as a "table of contents" block which identifies all data blocks available including those for base records and extension records. Other means of identifying the next base record may also be used (e.g., a linked list approach).
At step 420, the priority/class indicator is examined to determine, at step 430, whether the extended data included within or referred to by the extension record is appropriate to the set top box. If the extended data is not appropriate, then the method 400 proceeds to step 410 to retrieve and store the next base record.
If the extended data is appropriate to the set top box, then at step 440 the extended data is retrieved and processed. Referring to box 445, the extension portion includes either the extended data or information to be utilized, or an address or other identification of the extended data or information to be utilized. That is, the contents of the extension portion 320 of the data structure may contain the specific information needed to invoke an advanced service or application function (e.g., a promotional file and the like), or an address or other indicator that is used merely to identify the specific information needed. If an address or indicator is provided, then at step 440 the STB propagates a signal back to the server to retrieve the specific information needed to invoke the advanced service or application function. The server processing of this request is discussed below with respect to FIG. 6.
At step 450, the extended data is stored according to the priority per class identifier. That is, extended data denoted as always store, high priority and/or low priority is stored as discussed above with respect to FIG. 3.
The routine of 400 of FIG. 4 is adapted to enabling a set top box to retrieve, process and optionally store extended data records that are associated with basic data or base records. This processing is performed in a prioritized manner and according to the capabilities of the set top box. Thus, the underlying structures utilized by a service or application may be the same for that application irrespective of the set top box within which that application is executed. The application only processes the extended data appropriate to its host set top box. In this manner, portability of applications, portability of data structures, and commonality of application services may be provided within the context of an information distribution system including set top boxes or clients having different capabilities.
FIG. 5 depicts a flow diagram of a server-side method for processing data according to an embodiment of the invention. Specifically, FIG. 5 depicts a flow diagram of a data processing method 500 suitable for use in, for example, a server 110 or head-end 120 within the system 100 of FIG. 1. The method 500 of FIG. 5 is adapted to generating data structures useful in implementing various embodiments of the present invention.
At step 510, data records from a services data base are received.
Referring to box 515, the services data base may comprise a video on demand (VOD) database, a broadcast listings database or some other application or services database.
At step 520, those records associated with a particular extension type are identified. Referring to box 525, the particular extension type may comprise an event type, a service type, an event detail, an application type or some other type. Numerous extension types may be defined.
At step 530, the received data records are adapted to include the extension data. That is, at step 530 the received data records are adapted to include a base record portion and an extension portion including a type identifier. Such adaptation may comprise, for example, the segmentation of application data into the basic data necessary to implement the application and extended data useful in providing enhanced application features or functions.
At step 540, the data records are adapted to include priority levels for each set top box class. Referring to box 543, the priority levels comprise, illustratively, a never store (NS), low (L), high (H), and always store (AS) priority level, as previously discussed. More or fewer priority levels may be utilized.
Referring to box 547, the STB classes may comprise low end, mid range, high end, as previously discussed. More or fewer STB classes may be utilized.
b At step 550, the adapted records are stored or forwarded to set top boxes per broadcast, narrowcast and/or point cast channels. That is, at step 550 the information provided by the modified data structure is propagated towards the set top boxes for subsequent processing and/or storage as appropriate to the service or application.
FIG. 6 depicts a flow diagram of a server-side method for processing a request according to an embodiment of the invention. Specifically, FIG. 6 depicts a flow diagram of a request processing method 600 suitable for use in, for example, a server 110 or head-end 120 within the system 100 of FIG. 1.
The method 600 of FIG. 6 is adapted to responding to a STB request for information needed to invoke the advanced service or application function.
At step 610, a request for extended data item(s) is received from a client or, more specifically, a middleware API operating within the client to support an application or the application/applet itself.
At step 620, a request is propagated to the services database or listing proxy associated with the extended data item(s). For example, a listing proxy may comprise an application or functional entity that integrates content listings for both VOD and broadcast to provide an integrated listing. On those set top boxes where VOD operation is available, one application is the generation of such an integrated listing in a timely and accurate manner. Other services databases may be accessed to provide appropriate information in response to the STB request.
At step 630, the requested extended data item(s) are forwarded to the requesting STB or STBs.
The above methods be used independently or in any combination. More specifically, various functional elements within the system 100 of FIG. 1 may be used to perform all or only a portion of the processing tasks described with respect to the various Figures. For example, using the method 600 of FIG. 6, the proxy servers may be used to create merged VOD/broadcast listing IPG
data. The data may be further processed by the server (e.g., per the method 500 of FIG. 5) to provide additional IPG application data.
While the foregoing is directed to certain embodiments of the present invention, these embodiments are meant to be illustrative, not limiting.
The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
Claims (20)
1. A method, comprising:
receiving, at a client device, a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of the client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, and the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device;
extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
determining whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator;
upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and providing, by the client device, the service based on the service data.
receiving, at a client device, a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of the client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, and the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device;
extracting, by the client device, the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
determining whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator;
upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and providing, by the client device, the service based on the service data.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
determining whether the first priority indicator corresponds to one of:
always store or never store; and, storing the extended data when the first priority indicator corresponds to an always store indicator.
determining whether the first priority indicator corresponds to one of:
always store or never store; and, storing the extended data when the first priority indicator corresponds to an always store indicator.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first priority indicator is different from the second priority indicator.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the client device conforms to the first class of device, wherein the extended data supplemental to the service is for providing an enhancement to the service, and wherein the enhancement is supported by the first class of device and is not supported by the second class of device.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the first class of device comprises one of:
a low-end class, a mid-range class or a high-end class.
a low-end class, a mid-range class or a high-end class.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the extended data supplemental to the service comprises a pointer, the method further comprising: transmitting, to the server, a request for data indicated by the pointer.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the data record comprises a plurality of extension portions, each of the extension portions associated with respective extended data that is for providing a service enhancement specific to a respective class of device.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the service data comprises video on-demand content, wherein the service is a video-on-demand service, wherein providing the service is further based on the extended data supplemental to the service, and wherein the data record corresponds to a data record in a video-on-demand database comprising a plurality of records corresponding to a plurality of video-on-demand content items.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the extended data supplemental to the service comprises promotional content, and wherein providing the service based on the service data comprises displaying the promotional content.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of priority indicators comprises a third priority indicator corresponding to a third class of device and wherein the data record further comprises a type identifier specifying a type of extension data stored in the extension portion.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the client device is a set-top box.
12. One or more non-transitory computer readable media storing computer readable instructions that, when executed, cause an apparatus to:
receive a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of a client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service data, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device;
extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
determine whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator;
upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and provide the service based on the service data.
receive a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of a client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service data, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device;
extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
determine whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator;
upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and provide the service based on the service data.
13. The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 12, wherein the data record comprises a plurality of extension portions, each extension portion corresponding to a different plurality of priority indicators included in the priority portion.
14. The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 12, wherein the first priority indicator is different from the second priority indicator.
15. The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 12, wherein the extended data supplemental to the service comprises a pointer, and wherein the computer readable instructions, when executed, further cause the apparatus to transmit a request for data indicated by the pointer to the server.
16. The one or more non-transitory computer readable media of claim 12, wherein the apparatus is a set-top box.
17. An apparatus comprising:
at least one processor; and memory operatively coupled to the at least one processor and storing computer readable instructions that, when executed, cause the apparatus to:
receive a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of a client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service data, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device;
extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
determine whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator;
upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and provide the service based on the service data.
at least one processor; and memory operatively coupled to the at least one processor and storing computer readable instructions that, when executed, cause the apparatus to:
receive a data record from a server, the data record comprising a base portion, an extension portion and a priority portion, the base portion comprising service data for providing a service of a client device, the extension portion comprising extended data supplemental to the service data, the priority portion comprising a plurality of separate priority indicators dedicated to defining priority levels for the extension portion, the plurality of separate priority indicators comprising a first priority indicator that is assigned to a first class of device and a second priority indicator that is assigned to a second class of device;
extract the first priority indicator corresponding to the first class of device from the priority portion;
determine whether to process the extension portion based on an examination of the first priority indicator;
upon determining to process the extension portion, processing the extended data supplemental to the service; and provide the service based on the service data.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the apparatus is a set-top box.
19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the extended data supplemental to the service comprises a pointer, and wherein the computer readable instructions, when executed, further cause the apparatus to transmit a request for data indicated by the pointer to the server.
20. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the data record comprises a plurality of extension portions, each extension portion corresponding to a different plurality of priority indicators included in the priority portion.
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