WO2014126302A1 - Mobile terminal and control method thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mobile terminal and, more particularly, to a mobile terminal capable of displaying contents, and a control method thereof.
- terminals may be divided into a mobile terminal and stationary terminal according to whether or not terminals are movable.
- mobile terminals may be divided into a handheld terminal and a vehicle mount terminal according to whether or not users can directly carry it around.
- the mobile terminal can support more complicated functions such as capturing images or video, reproducing music or video files, playing games, receiving broadcast signals, and the like.
- the mobile terminal may be embodied in the form of a multimedia player or device.
- Efforts are ongoing to support and increase the functionality of mobile terminals. Such efforts include software and hardware improvements, as well as changes and improvements in the structural components which form the mobile terminal.
- a user may continuously generate contents with respect to a plurality of applications, while using a plurality of applications.
- As aspect of the present invention provides a mobile terminal capable of enhancing user convenience in displaying contents, and a control method thereof.
- the present invention provides in one aspect a mobile terminal including: a terminal body; and a controller configured to analyze log information stored in the terminal body and grouping at least some of the log information into at least one group according to the analysis results, wherein the controller may generate an application corresponding to the group and include contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information in information related to the application.
- the controller may monitor as to whether pre-set log information is generated, and determine whether to generate the application on the basis of the monitoring results.
- the controller may analyze the generated log information and determine whether to include contents corresponding to the generated log information in the information related to the application.
- the mobile terminal may further include a display unit configured to display an executed screen of the application including at least one menu item when the application is executed, wherein the controller may configure at least one menu item to be displayed in the executed screen of the application, classify the contents according to each menu item, and display the same on the display unit.
- the controller may display a menu item with classified contents and a menu item without classified contents to indicate information related that the menu item with classified contents is different from the menu item without classified contents.
- the controller may edit a layout of the menu item on the basis of a touch input applied to the executed screen of the application.
- the mobile terminal may further include: a display unit configured to display a plurality of icons corresponding to a plurality of applications, respectively, wherein the controller may display the icons corresponding to the applications such that they are differentiated from other icons.
- the mobile terminal may further include: a wireless communication unit configured to collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time, wherein the controller may infer current situation information on the basis of at least one of the information regarding a location of the terminal body and the information regarding a current time, and when the current situation information corresponds to pre-set situation information, the controller may extract contents related to the pre-set situation information from contents included in the information related to the application.
- a wireless communication unit configured to collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time
- the controller may infer current situation information on the basis of at least one of the information regarding a location of the terminal body and the information regarding a current time, and when the current situation information corresponds to pre-set situation information, the controller may extract contents related to the pre-set situation information from contents included in the information related to the application.
- the present invention provides in another aspect a mobile terminal including: a terminal body; a controller configured to analyze information regarding a usage pattern of a user by using log information stored in the terminal body, and detect contents to be output at a pre-set time on the basis of the usage pattern information; and an output unit configured to output the detected contents at the pre-set time.
- the controller may collect log information of the user during a pre-set period of time, and analyze the information regarding a usage pattern of the user by using the collected log information.
- the output unit may include a display unit, wherein the controller may determine a layout of the detected contents to display the detected contents on the display unit, on the basis of the usage pattern information.
- the output unit may include an audio output module, wherein the controller may determine information regarding an output attribute to output the detected contents to be output through the audio output module.
- the mobile terminal may further include: a wireless communication unit configured to collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time, wherein the controller may detect contents to be output at the pre-set time on the basis of at least one of the information regarding a location of the terminal body and the information regarding a current time, and the usage pattern information.
- a wireless communication unit configured to collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time
- the controller may detect contents to be output at the pre-set time on the basis of at least one of the information regarding a location of the terminal body and the information regarding a current time, and the usage pattern information.
- the controller may recommend at least one application on the basis of the usage pattern information and control the terminal body by using the recommended application.
- the present invention provides in another aspect a control method of mobile terminal including a terminal body, including: analyzing log information stored in the terminal body; grouping at least some of the log information into at least one group according to the analysis results; generating an application corresponding to the group; and including contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information, in information related to the application.
- the generating of the at least one application corresponding to at least one group may include: monitoring as to whether pre-set log information has been generated; and determining whether to generate the application on the basis of the monitoring results.
- the method may further include: when additional log information is generated, analyzing the generated log information; and determining whether to include contents corresponding to the generated log information, in information related to the application.
- the present invention provides in another aspect a control method of mobile terminal including a terminal body, including: analyzing information regarding a usage pattern of a user by using log information stored in the terminal body; detecting contents to be output at a pre-set time on the basis of the usage pattern information; and outputting the detected contents at a pre-set time.
- the analyzing of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user by using the log information stored in the terminal body may include: collecting log information of the user during a pre-set period of time; and analyzing the information regarding a usage pattern of the user by using the collected log information.
- the method may further include: recommending at least one application on the basis of the usage pattern information; and controlling the terminal body by using the recommended application.
- the mobile terminal 100 may group pieces of correlated log information into a group by analyzing the log information stored in the terminal body thereof, and contents corresponding to the grouped log information may be displayed on the display unit 151 at a time.
- the user may view or check correlated contents among contents generated in various applications during a pre-set period of time.
- the mobile terminal may generate an application corresponding to a group.
- the user may have fun by reading an executed screen of the application.
- user convenience can be enhanced.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are conceptual views of communication systems in which the mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention is operable.
- FIG. 3A is a front perspective view of the mobile terminal related to the present invention.
- FIG. 3B is a rear perspective view of the mobile terminal illustrated in FIG. 3A.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating an embodiment of the mobile terminal according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface for generating an application on the basis of analysis results of log information.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface for displaying an executed screen of an application.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which contents corresponding to new log information is included in information related to an application.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface through which event information related to an application is displayed.
- FIG. 12 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which an application is shared with a counterpart.
- FIG. 13 is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the mobile terminal according to the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which contents to be output is detected on the basis of information regarding a usage pattern of a user.
- FIG. 15 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which detected contents is output at a pre-set time.
- FIGS. 16 and 17 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which an application is recommended on the basis of information regarding a usage pattern of a user.
- FIG. 18 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which contents to be output is changed when an event occurs.
- Mobile terminals described in the present disclosure may include mobile phones, smart phones, notebook computers, tablet computers, digital broadcast receivers, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), PMPs (Portable Multimedia Player), navigation devices, slate PCs, tablet PCs, ultra-books, and the like.
- PDAs Personal Digital Assistants
- PMPs Portable Multimedia Player
- slate PCs slate PCs
- tablet PCs ultra-books, and the like.
- the configuration according to embodiments of the present invention can be also applicable to the fixed types of terminals such as digital TVs, desk top computers, and the like, except for any elements especially configured for a mobile purpose.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile terminal 100 may include a wireless communication unit 110, an A/V (Audio/Video) input unit 120, a user input unit 130, a sensing unit 140, an output unit 150, a memory 160, an interface unit 170, a controller 180, and a power supply unit 190, etc.
- FIG. 1 shows the mobile terminal as having various components, but it should be understood that implementing all of the illustrated components is not a requirement. Greater or fewer components may alternatively be implemented.
- the wireless communication unit 110 typically includes one or more modules allowing radio communication between the mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system or a network in which the mobile terminal is located.
- the wireless communication unit may include at least one of a broadcast receiving module 111, a mobile communication module 112, a wireless Internet module 113, a short-range communication module 114, and a location information module 115.
- the broadcast receiving module 111 receives broadcast signals and/or broadcast associated information from an external broadcast management server (or other network entity) via a broadcast channel.
- the broadcast channel may include a satellite channel and/or a terrestrial channel.
- the broadcast management server may be a server that generates and transmits a broadcast signal and/or broadcast associated information or a server that receives a previously generated broadcast signal and/or broadcast associated information and transmits the same to a terminal.
- the broadcast signal may include a TV broadcast signal, a radio broadcast signal, a data broadcast signal, and the like. Also, the broadcast signal may further include a broadcast signal combined with a TV or radio broadcast signal.
- the broadcast associated information may refer to information associated with a broadcast channel, a broadcast program or a broadcast service provider.
- the broadcast associated information may also be provided via a mobile communication network and, in this case, the broadcast associated information may be received by the mobile communication module 112.
- the broadcast associated information may exist in various forms. For example, it may exist in the form of an electronic program guide (EPG) of digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB), electronic service guide (ESG) of digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H), and the like.
- EPG electronic program guide
- DMB digital multimedia broadcasting
- ESG electronic service guide
- DVB-H digital video broadcast-handheld
- the broadcast receiving module 111 may be configured to receive signals broadcast by using various types of broadcast systems.
- the broadcast receiving module 111 may receive a digital broadcast by using a digital broadcast system such as multimedia broadcasting-terrestrial (DMB-T), digital multimedia broadcasting-satellite (DMB-S), digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H), the data broadcasting system known as media forward link only (MediaFLO®), integrated services digital broadcast-terrestrial (ISDB-T), etc.
- the broadcast receiving module 111 may be configured to be suitable for every broadcast system that provides a broadcast signal as well as the above-mentioned digital broadcast systems.
- Broadcast signals and/or broadcast-associated information received via the broadcast receiving module 111 may be stored in the memory 160.
- the mobile communication module 112 transmits and/or receives radio signals to and/or from at least one of a base station, an external terminal and a server.
- radio signals may include a voice call signal, a video call signal or various types of data according to text and/or multimedia message transmission and/or reception.
- the wireless Internet module 113 supports wireless Internet access for the mobile terminal. This module may be internally or externally coupled to the terminal.
- the wireless Internet access technique implemented may include a WLAN (Wireless LAN) (Wi-Fi), Wibro (Wireless broadband), Wimax (World Interoperability for Microwave Access), HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access), or the like.
- the short-range communication module 114 is a module for supporting short range communications.
- Some examples of short-range communication technology include BluetoothTM, Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra-WideBand (UWB), ZigBeeTM, and the like.
- the location information module 115 is a module for checking or acquiring a location (or position) of the mobile terminal.
- a typical example of the location information module is a GPS (Global Positioning System) or a WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) module.
- the A/V input unit 120 is configured to receive an audio or video signal.
- the A/V input unit 120 may include a camera 121 and a microphone 122.
- the camera 121 processes image data of still pictures or video obtained by an image capture device in a video capturing mode or an image capturing mode.
- the processed image frames may be displayed on a display unit 151.
- the image frames processed by the camera 121 may be stored in the memory 160 (or other storage medium) or transmitted via the wireless communication unit 110. Two or more cameras 121 may be provided according to the configuration of the mobile terminal.
- the microphone 122 may receive sounds (audible data) via a microphone in a phone call mode, a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, and the like, and can process such sounds into audio data.
- the processed audio (voice) data may be converted for output into a format transmittable to a mobile communication base station via the mobile communication module 112 in case of the phone call mode.
- the microphone 122 may implement various types of noise canceling (or suppression) algorithms to cancel (or suppress) noise or interference generated in the course of receiving and transmitting audio signals.
- the user input unit 130 may generate input data from commands entered by a user to control various operations of the mobile terminal.
- the user input unit 130 may include a keypad, a dome switch, a touch pad, a jog wheel, a jog switch, and the like.
- the sensing unit 140 detects a current status (or state) of the mobile terminal 100 such as an opened or closed state of the mobile terminal 100, a location of the mobile terminal 100, the presence or absence of user contact with the mobile terminal 100 (i.e., touch inputs), the orientation of the mobile terminal 100, an acceleration or deceleration movement and direction of the mobile terminal 100, etc., and generates commands or signals for controlling the operation of the mobile terminal 100.
- a current status or state
- the sensing unit 140 may sense whether the slide phone is opened or closed.
- the sensing unit 140 can detect whether or not the power supply unit 190 supplies power or whether or not the interface unit 170 is coupled with an external device.
- the output unit 150 is configured to provide outputs in a visual, audible, and/or tactile manner (e.g., audio signal, video signal, alarm signal, vibration signal, etc.).
- the output unit 150 may include the display unit 151, an audio output module 153, an alarm unit 154, a haptic module 155, and the like.
- the display unit 151 may display (output) information processed in the mobile terminal 100.
- the display unit 151 may display a User Interface (UI) or a Graphic User Interface (GUI) associated with a call or other communication (such as text messaging, multimedia file downloading, etc.).
- UI User Interface
- GUI Graphic User Interface
- the display unit 151 may display a captured image and/or received image, a UI or GUI that shows videos or images and functions related thereto, and the like.
- the display unit 151 may include at least one of a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), a Thin Film Transistor-LCD (TFT-LCD), an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display, a flexible display, a three-dimensional (3D) display, and an e-ink display.
- LCD Liquid Crystal Display
- TFT-LCD Thin Film Transistor-LCD
- OLED Organic Light Emitting Diode
- flexible display a three-dimensional (3D) display
- 3D three-dimensional
- e-ink display e-ink display
- a typical transparent display may be, for example, a TOLED (Transparent Organic Light Emitting Diode) display, or the like.
- the mobile terminal 100 may include two or more display units according to its particular desired embodiment.
- a plurality of display units may be separately or integrally disposed on one surface of the mobile terminal, or may be separately disposed on mutually different surfaces.
- the display unit 151 may be configured as a stereoscopic display unit 152 displaying a stereoscopic image.
- the stereoscopic image may be a three-dimensional (3D) stereoscopic image
- the 3D stereoscopic image is an image refers to an image making a viewer feel that a gradual depth and reality of an object on a monitor or a screen is the same as a reality space.
- a 3D stereoscopic image is implemented by using binocular disparity. Binocular disparity refers to disparity made by the positions of two eyes. When two eyes view different 2D images, the images are transferred to the brain through the retina and combined in the brain to provide the perception of depth and reality sense.
- the stereoscopic display unit 152 may employ a stereoscopic display scheme such as stereoscopic scheme (a glass scheme), an auto-stereoscopic scheme (glassless scheme), a projection scheme (holographic scheme), or the like.
- a stereoscopic display scheme such as stereoscopic scheme (a glass scheme), an auto-stereoscopic scheme (glassless scheme), a projection scheme (holographic scheme), or the like.
- Stereoscopic schemes commonly used for home television receivers, or the like include Wheatstone stereoscopic scheme, or the like.
- the auto-stereoscopic scheme includes, for example, a parallax barrier scheme, a lenticular scheme, an integral imaging scheme, or the like.
- the projection scheme includes a reflective holographic scheme, a transmissive holographic scheme, or the like.
- a 3D stereoscopic image is comprised of a left image (a left eye image) and a right image (a right eye image).
- the 3D stereoscopic imaging method is divided into a top-down method in which left and right images are disposed up and down in a frame, an L-to-R (left-to-right, side by side) method in which left and right images are disposed left and right in a frame, a checker board method in which fragments of left and right images are disposed in a tile form, an interlaced method in which left and right images are alternately disposed by columns and rows, and a time sequential (or frame by frame) method in which left and right images are alternately displayed by time.
- a left image thumbnail and a right image thumbnail are generated from a left image and a right image of the original image frame, respectively, and then combined to generate a single 3D thumbnail image.
- thumbnail refers to a reduced image or a reduced still image.
- the thusly generated left image thumbnail and the right image thumbnail are displayed with a horizontal distance difference therebetween by a depth corresponding to the disparity between the left image and the right image on the screen, providing a stereoscopic space sense.
- a left image and a right image required for implementing a 3D stereoscopic image is displayed on the stereoscopic display unit 152 by a stereoscopic processing unit 152a .
- the stereoscopic processing unit may receive the 3D image and extract the left image and the right image, or may receive the 2D image and change it into a left image and a right image.
- the display unit 151 and a sensor for detecting a touch operation are overlaid in a layered manner to form a touch screen
- the display unit 151 may function as both an input device and an output device.
- the touch sensor may have a form of a touch film, a touch sheet, a touch pad, and the like.
- the touch sensor may be configured to convert pressure applied to a particular portion of the display unit 151 or a change in the capacitance or the like generated at a particular portion of the display unit 151 into an electrical input signal.
- the touch sensor may be configured to detect the pressure when a touch is applied, as well as the touched position and area.
- a corresponding signal (signals) are transmitted to a touch controller.
- the touch controller processes the signals and transmits corresponding data to the controller 180. Accordingly, the controller 180 may recognize which portion of the display unit 151 has been touched.
- a proximity sensor 141 may be disposed within or near the touch screen.
- the proximity sensor 141 is a sensor for detecting the presence or absence of an object relative to a certain detection surface or an object that exists nearby by using the force of electromagnetism or infrared rays without a physical contact.
- the proximity sensor 141 has a considerably longer life span compared with a contact type sensor, and it can be utilized for various purposes.
- Examples of the proximity sensor 141 may include a transmission type photoelectric sensor, a direct reflection type photoelectric sensor, a mirror-reflection type photoelectric sensor, an RF oscillation type proximity sensor, a capacitance type proximity sensor, a magnetic proximity sensor, an infrared proximity sensor, and the like.
- the touch screen is the capacitance type
- proximity of the pointer is detected by a change in electric field according to the proximity of the pointer.
- the touch screen may be classified as a proximity sensor.
- recognition of the pointer positioned to be close to the touch screen will be called a ‘proximity touch’, while recognition of actual contacting of the pointer on the touch screen will be called a ‘contact touch’.
- proximity touch recognition of the pointer positioned to be close to the touch screen
- contact touch recognition of actual contacting of the pointer on the touch screen
- a proximity touch and a proximity touch pattern e.g., a proximity touch distance, a proximity touch speed, a proximity touch time, a proximity touch position, a proximity touch movement state, or the like
- a proximity touch and a proximity touch pattern can be detected, and information corresponding to the detected proximity touch operation and the proximity touch pattern can be outputted to the touch screen.
- the stereoscopic display unit 152 may also be used as a 3D input device.
- the sensing unit 140 may include a proximity sensor 141, a stereoscopic touch sensing unit 142, an ultrasonic sensing unit 143, and a camera sensing unit 144.
- the proximity sensor 141 detects the distance between a sensing object (e.g., the user’s finger or a stylus) applying a touch by using the force of electromagnetism or infrared rays without a mechanical contact and a detect surface. By using the distance, the terminal recognizes which portion of a stereoscopic image has been touched.
- the touch screen is an electrostatic touch screen
- the degree of proximity of the sensing object is detected based on a change of an electric field according to proximity of the sensing object, and a touch to the 3D image is recognized by using the degree of proximity.
- the stereoscopic touch sensing unit 142 is configured to detect the strength or duration of a touch applied to the touch screen. For example, the stereoscopic touch sensing unit 142 senses pressure applying a touch, and the applied pressure is strong, the stereoscopic touch sensing unit 142 recognizes the touch as a touch with respect to an object positioned to be farther from the touch screen toward the interior of the terminal.
- the ultrasonic sensing unit 143 is configured to recognize position information of the sensing object by using ultrasonic waves.
- the ultrasonic sensing unit 143 may include, for example, an optical sensor and a plurality of ultrasonic sensors.
- the optical sensor is configured to sense light
- the ultrasonic sensors may be configured to sense ultrasonic waves. Since light is very faster than ultrasonic waves, light reaches the optical sensor very earlier than ultrasonic waves reach the ultrasonic sensors. Thus, based on light as a reference signal, a position of a wave generation source may be calculated by using a time difference between a time at which light reaches the optical sensor and a time at which ultrasonic waves reach the ultrasonic sensors.
- the camera sensing unit 144 includes at least one of a camera, a photo sensor, and a laser sensor.
- the camera and the laser sensor may be combined to detect a touch of the sensing object with respect to a 3D stereoscopic image.
- 3D information can be obtained.
- a photo sensor may be laminated on the display device.
- the photo sensor is configured to scan a movement of the sensing object in proximity to the touch screen.
- the photo sensor includes photo diodes and transistors at rows and columns to scan content mounted on the photo sensor by using an electrical signal changing according to the quantity of applied light. Namely, the photo sensor calculates the coordinates of the sensing object according to variation of light to thus obtain position information of the sensing object.
- the audio output module 153 may convert and output as sound audio data received from the wireless communication unit 110 or stored in the memory 160 in a call signal reception mode, a call mode, a record mode, a voice recognition mode, a broadcast reception mode, and the like. Also, the audio output module 153 may provide audible outputs related to a particular function performed by the mobile terminal 100 (e.g., a call signal reception sound, a message reception sound, etc.). The audio output module 153 may include a speaker, a buzzer, or other sound generating device.
- the alarm unit 154 outputs a signal for informing about an occurrence of an event of the mobile terminal 100.
- Events generated in the mobile terminal may include call signal reception, message reception, key signal inputs, a touch input etc.
- the alarm unit 154 may output signals in a different manner, for example, to inform about an occurrence of an event.
- the video or audio signals may be also outputted via the audio output module 153, so the display unit 151 and the audio output module 153 may be classified as parts of the alarm unit 154.
- a haptic module 155 generates various tactile effects the user may feel.
- a typical example of the tactile effects generated by the haptic module 155 is vibration.
- the strength and pattern of the haptic module 155 can be controlled. For example, different vibrations may be combined to be outputted or sequentially outputted.
- the haptic module 155 may generate various other tactile effects such as an effect by stimulation such as a pin arrangement vertically moving with respect to a contact skin, a spray force or suction force of air through a jet orifice or a suction opening, a contact on the skin, a contact of an electrode, electrostatic force, etc., an effect by reproducing the sense of cold and warmth using an element that can absorb or generate heat.
- an effect by stimulation such as a pin arrangement vertically moving with respect to a contact skin, a spray force or suction force of air through a jet orifice or a suction opening, a contact on the skin, a contact of an electrode, electrostatic force, etc.
- the haptic module 155 may be implemented to allow the user to feel a tactile effect through a muscle sensation such as fingers or arm of the user, as well as transferring the tactile effect through a direct contact. Two or more haptic modules 155 may be provided according to the configuration of the mobile terminal 100.
- the memory 160 may store software programs used for the processing and controlling operations performed by the controller 180, or may temporarily store data (e.g., a phonebook, messages, still images, video, etc.) that are inputted or outputted. In addition, the memory 160 may store data regarding various patterns of vibrations and audio signals outputted when a touch is inputted to the touch screen.
- the memory 160 may include at least one type of storage medium including a Flash memory, a hard disk, a multimedia card micro type, a card-type memory (e.g., SD or DX memory, etc), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), a Read-Only Memory (ROM), an Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), a Programmable Read-Only memory (PROM), a magnetic memory, a magnetic disk, and an optical disk.
- the mobile terminal 100 may be operated in relation to a web storage device that performs the storage function of the memory 160 over the Internet.
- the interface unit 170 serves as an interface with every external device connected with the mobile terminal 100.
- the external devices may transmit data to an external device, receives and transmits power to each element of the mobile terminal 100, or transmits internal data of the mobile terminal 100 to an external device.
- the interface unit 170 may include wired or wireless headset ports, external power supply ports, wired or wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting a device having an identification module, audio input/output (I/O) ports, video I/O ports, earphone ports, or the like.
- the identification module may be a chip that stores various information for authenticating the authority of using the mobile terminal 100 and may include a user identity module (UIM), a subscriber identity module (SIM) a universal subscriber identity module (USIM), and the like.
- the device having the identification module (referred to as ‘identifying device’, hereinafter) may take the form of a smart card. Accordingly, the identifying device may be connected with the terminal 100 via a port.
- the interface unit 170 may serve as a passage to allow power from the cradle to be supplied therethrough to the mobile terminal 100 or may serve as a passage to allow various command signals inputted by the user from the cradle to be transferred to the mobile terminal therethrough.
- Various command signals or power inputted from the cradle may operate as signals for recognizing that the mobile terminal is properly mounted on the cradle.
- the controller 180 typically controls the general operations of the mobile terminal. For example, the controller 180 performs controlling and processing associated with voice calls, data communications, video calls, and the like.
- the controller 180 may include a multimedia module 181 for reproducing multimedia data.
- the multimedia module 181 may be configured within the controller 180 or may be configured to be separated from the controller 180.
- the controller 180 may perform a pattern recognition processing to recognize a handwriting input or a picture drawing input performed on the touch screen as characters or images, respectively.
- the controller 180 may execute a locked state for limiting an input of a control command of the user. Also, in the locked state, the controller 180 may control a locked screen displayed in the locked state on the basis of a touch input sensed through the display unit 151.
- the power supply unit 190 receives external power or internal power and supplies appropriate power required for operating respective elements and components under the control of the controller 180.
- the embodiments described herein may be implemented by using at least one of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), processors, controllers, micro-controllers, microprocessors, electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein. In some cases, such embodiments may be implemented by the controller 180 itself.
- ASICs application specific integrated circuits
- DSPs digital signal processors
- DSPDs digital signal processing devices
- PLDs programmable logic devices
- FPGAs field programmable gate arrays
- processors controllers, micro-controllers, microprocessors, electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein.
- controller 180 itself.
- each software module may perform one or more functions or operations described herein.
- Software codes can be implemented by a software application written in any suitable programming language.
- the software codes may be stored in the memory 160 and executed by the controller 180.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are conceptual views of communication systems in which the mobile terminal 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention is operable.
- a communication system may use different air interfaces and/or physical layers.
- air interfaces utilized by the communication systems include example, frequency division multiple access (FDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), code division multiple access (CDMA), and universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) (in particular, long term evolution (LTE)), global system for mobile communications (GSM), and the like.
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- TDMA time division multiple access
- CDMA code division multiple access
- UMTS universal mobile telecommunications system
- LTE long term evolution
- GSM global system for mobile communications
- the description hereafter relates to a CDMA communication system, but such teachings apply equally to other types of systems.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- a CDMA wireless communication system may include a plurality of mobile terminals 100, a plurality of base stations (BSs) 270, base station controllers (BSCs) 275, and a mobile switching center (MSC) 280.
- the MSC 280 is configured to interface with a public switch telephone network (PSTN) 290.
- PSTN public switch telephone network
- the MSC 280 is also configured to interface with the BSCs 275, which may be coupled to the base stations 270 via backhaul lines.
- the backhaul lines may be configured in accordance with any of several known interfaces including, for example, E1/T1, ATM, IP, PPP, Frame Relay, HDSL, ADSL, or xDSL. It is to be understood that the system as shown in FIG. 2 may include a plurality of BSCs 275.
- Each BS 270 may serve one or more sectors (or regions), each sector covered by an omni-directional antenna or an antenna pointed in a particular direction radially away from the BS 270. Alternatively, each sector may be covered by two or more antennas for diversity reception. Each BS 270 may be configured to support a plurality of frequency assignments, and each frequency assignment has a particular spectrum (e.g., 1.25 MHz, 5 MHz, etc).
- the intersection of a sector and frequency assignment may be referred to as a CDMA channel.
- the BS 270 may also be referred to as base station transceiver subsystems (BTSs) or other equivalent terms.
- BTSs base station transceiver subsystems
- the term “base station” may be used to collectively refer to a single BSC 275 and at least one BS 270.
- the base station may also be referred to as a “cell site”.
- individual sectors of a particular BS 270 may be referred to as a plurality of cell sites.
- a broadcasting transmitter (BT) 295 transmits a broadcast signal to the mobile terminals 100 operating within the system.
- the broadcast receiving module 111 as shown in FIG. 1 is provided at the terminal 100 to receive broadcast signals transmitted by the BT 295.
- FIG. 2A several global positioning systems (GPS) satellites 300 are shown.
- the satellites 300 help locate at least one of a plurality of terminals 100.
- FIG. 2 several satellites 300 are depicted, but it is understood that useful positioning information may be obtained with any number of satellites.
- the GPS module 115 as shown in FIG. 1 is typically configured to cooperate with the satellites 300 to obtain desired positioning information.
- GPS tracking techniques other technologies that may track the location of the mobile terminals may be used.
- at least one of the GPS satellites 300 may selectively or additionally handle satellite DMB transmissions.
- the BSs 270 receive reverse-link signals from various mobile terminals 100.
- the mobile terminals 100 typically engaging in calls, messaging, and other types of communications.
- Each reverse-link signal received by a particular base station 270 is processed within the particular BS 270.
- the resulting data is forwarded to an associated BSC 275.
- the BSC provides call resource allocation and mobility management functionality including the coordination of soft handoff procedures between BSs 270.
- the BSCs 275 also route the received data to the MSC 280, which provides additional routing services for interfacing with the PSTN 290.
- the PSTN 290 interfaces with the MSC 280
- the MSC interfaces with the BSCs 275
- the BSCs 275 in turn control the BSs 270 to transmit forward-link signals to the mobile terminals 100.
- WiFi Wireless Fidelity positioning system
- the WiFi positioning system (WPS) 300 refers to a location determination technology based on a wireless local area network (WLAN) using WiFi as a technology for tracking the location of the mobile terminal 100 using a WiFi module provided in the mobile terminal 100 and a wireless access point 320 for transmitting and receiving to and from the WiFi module.
- WLAN wireless local area network
- the WiFi positioning system 300 may include a WiFi location determination server 310, a mobile terminal 100, a wireless access point (AP) 320 connected to the mobile terminal 100, and a database 330 stored with any wireless AP information.
- the WiFi location determination server 310 extracts the information of the wireless AP 320 connected to the mobile terminal 100 based on a location information request message (or signal) of the mobile terminal 100.
- the information of the wireless AP 320 may be transmitted to the WiFi location determination server 310 through the mobile terminal 100 or transmitted to the WiFi location determination server 310 from the wireless AP 320.
- the information of the wireless AP extracted based on the location information request message of the mobile terminal 100 may be at least one of MAC address, SSID, RSSI, channel information, privacy, network type, signal strength and noise strength.
- the WiFi location determination server 310 receives the information of the wireless AP 320 connected to the mobile terminal 100 as described above, and compares the received wireless AP 320 information with information contained in the pre-established database 330 to extract (or analyze) the location information of the mobile terminal 100.
- the wireless AP connected to the mobile terminal 100 is illustrated as a first, a second, and a third wireless AP 320.
- the number of wireless APs connected to the mobile terminal 100 may be changed in various ways according to a wireless communication environment in which the mobile terminal 100 is located.
- the WiFi positioning system 300 can track the location of the mobile terminal 100.
- the information of any wireless APs stored in the database 330 may be information such as MAC address, SSID, RSSI, channel information, privacy, network type, latitude and longitude coordinate, building at which the wireless AP is located, floor number, detailed indoor location information (GPS coordinate available), AP owner's address, phone number, and the like.
- any wireless AP information and location information corresponding to the any wireless AP are stored together in the database 330, and thus the WiFi location determination server 310 may retrieve wireless AP information corresponding to the information of the wireless AP 320 connected to the mobile terminal 100 from the database 330 to extract the location information matched to the searched wireless AP, thereby extracting the location information of the mobile terminal 100.
- the extracted location information of the mobile terminal 100 may be transmitted to the mobile terminal 100 through the WiFi location determination server 310, thereby acquiring the location information of the mobile terminal 100.
- FIG. 1 a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure as illustrated in FIG. 1 or a mobile terminal disposed with the constituent elements of the mobile terminal or the structure of a mobile terminal will be described.
- FIG. 3A is a front perspective view illustrating an example of the mobile terminal 100 associated with the present disclosure.
- the mobile terminal 100 disclosed herein is provided with a bar-type terminal body.
- the present invention may not be limited to this, but also may be applicable to various structures such as watch type, clip type, glasses type or folder type, flip type, swing type, swivel type, or the like, in which two and more bodies are combined with each other in a relatively movable manner.
- the terminal body includes a case (casing, housing, cover, etc.) forming the appearance of the terminal.
- the case may be divided into a front case 101 and a rear case 102.
- Various electronic components are incorporated into a space formed between the front case 101 and the rear case 102.
- At least one middle case may be additionally disposed between the front case 101 and the rear case 102, and a battery cover 103 for covering the battery 191 may be detachably configured at the rear case 102.
- the cases may be formed by injection-molding a synthetic resin or may be also formed of a metal, for example, stainless steel (STS), titanium (Ti), or the like.
- STS stainless steel
- Ti titanium
- a display unit 151, a first audio output module 153a, a first camera 121a, a first manipulating unit 131 and the like may be disposed on a front surface of the terminal body, and a microphone 122, an interface unit 170, a second manipulating unit 132 and the like may be provided on a lateral surface thereof.
- the display unit 151 may be configured to display (output) information being processed in the mobile terminal 100.
- the display unit 151 may include at least one of a liquid crystal display (LCD), a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD), an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display, a flexible display, a 3-dimensional (3D) display, and an e-ink display.
- the display unit 151 may include a touch sensing means to receive a control command by a touch method.
- the touch sensing means may be configured to sense this touch and enter the content corresponding to the touched place.
- the content entered by a touch method may be a text or numerical value, or a menu item capable of indication or designation in various modes.
- the touch sensing means may be formed with transparency to allow visual information displayed on the display unit 151 to be seen, and may include a structure for enhancing the visibility of a touch screen at bright places. Referring to FIG. 3A, the display unit 151 occupies a most portion of the front surface of the front case 101.
- the first audio output module 153a and the first camera 121a are disposed in a region adjacent to one of both ends of the display unit 151, and the first manipulation input unit 131 and the microphone 122 are disposed in a region adjacent to the other end thereof.
- the second manipulation unit 132 (refer to FIG. 3B), the interface 170, and the like, may be disposed on a lateral surface of the terminal body.
- the first audio output module 153a may be implemented in the form of a receiver for transferring voice sounds to the user's ear or a loud speaker for outputting various alarm sounds or multimedia reproduction sounds.
- the sounds generated from the first audio output module 153a may be released along an assembly gap between the structural bodies.
- a hole independently formed to output audio sounds may not be seen or hidden in terms of appearance, thereby further simplifying the appearance of the mobile terminal 100.
- the present invention may not be limited to this, but a hole for releasing the sounds may be formed on the window.
- the first camera 121a processes video frames such as still or moving images obtained by the image sensor in a video call mode or capture mode.
- the processed video frames may be displayed on the display unit 151.
- the user input unit 130 is manipulated to receive a command for controlling the operation of the mobile terminal 100.
- the user input unit 130 may include a first and a second manipulation unit 131, 132.
- the first and the second manipulation unit 131, 132 may be commonly referred to as a manipulating portion, and any method may be employed if it is a tactile manner allowing the user to perform manipulation with a tactile feeling such as touch, push, scroll or the like.
- the first manipulation unit 131 is a touch key, but the present disclosure may not be necessarily limited to this.
- the first manipulation unit 131 may be configured with a mechanical key, or a combination of a touch key and a mechanical key.
- the content received by the first and/or second manipulation units 131, 132 may be set in various ways.
- the first manipulation unit 131 may be used to receive a command such as menu, home key, cancel, search, or the like
- the second manipulation unit 132 may receive a command, such as controlling a volume level being outputted from the first audio output module 153a, or switching into a touch recognition mode of the display unit 151.
- the microphone 122 may be formed to receive the user's voice, other sounds, or the like.
- the microphone 122 may be provided at a plurality of places, and configured to receive stereo sounds.
- the interface unit 170 serves as a path allowing the mobile terminal 100 to exchange data with external devices.
- the interface unit 170 may be at least one of a connection terminal for connecting to an earphone in a wired or wireless manner, a port for near field communication (for example, an Infrared Data Association (IrDA) port, a Bluetooth port, a wireless LAN port, and the like), and a power supply terminal for supplying power to the mobile terminal 100.
- the interface unit 170 may be implemented in the form of a socket for accommodating an external card such as Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) or User Identity Module (UIM), and a memory card for information storage.
- SIM Subscriber Identification Module
- UIM User Identity Module
- FIG. 3B is a rear perspective view illustrating mobile terminal 100 illustrated in FIG. 3A.
- a second camera 121b may be additionally mounted at a rear surface of the terminal body, namely, the rear case 102.
- the second camera 121b has an image capturing direction, which is substantially opposite to the direction of the first camera unit 121a (refer to FIG. 3A), and may have a different number of pixels from that of the first camera unit 121a.
- the first camera 121a has a relatively small number of pixels enough not to cause difficulty when the user captures his or her own face and sends it to the other party during a video call or the like, and the second camera 121b has a relatively large number of pixels since the user often captures a general object that is not sent immediately.
- the first and the second camera 121a, 121b may be provided in the terminal body in a rotatable and pop-up manner.
- a flash 123 and a mirror 124 may be additionally disposed adjacent to the second camera 121b.
- the flash 123 illuminates light toward an object when capturing the object with the second camera 121b.
- the mirror 124 allows the user to look at his or her own face, or the like, in a reflected way when capturing himself or herself (in a self-portrait mode) by using the second camera 121b.
- a second audio output module 153b may be additionally disposed at a rear surface of the terminal body.
- the second audio output module 153b together with the first audio output module 153a can implement a stereo function, and may be also used to implement a speaker phone mode during a phone call.
- An antenna (not shown) for receiving broadcast signals may be additionally disposed at a lateral surface of the terminal body in addition to an antenna for making a phone call or the like.
- the antenna constituting part of the broadcast receiving module 111 (refer to FIG. 1) may be provided in the terminal body in a retractable manner.
- a power supply unit 190 (refer to FIG. 1) for supplying power to the mobile terminal 100 may be mounted on the terminal body.
- the power supply unit 190 may be incorporated into the terminal body, or may include a battery 191 configured in a detachable manner on the outside of the terminal body. According to the drawing, it is illustrated that the battery cover 103 is combined with the rear case 102 to cover the battery 191, thereby restricting the battery 191 from being released and protecting the battery 191 from external shocks and foreign substances.
- a user may continuously generate contents with respect to a plurality of applications, while using a plurality of applications.
- the mobile terminal 100 capable of enhancing user convenience in displaying contents and a control method thereof will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating an embodiment of the mobile terminal 100 (refer to FIG. 1) according to the present invention.
- the mobile terminal 100 includes a terminal body and the controller 180.
- log information stored in the terminal body is analyzed (S110) and at least some of log information is grouped into at least one group according to the analysis results (S120).
- the memory 160 may store contents together with location information of each contents.
- the memory 160 may include a hardware element installed within the body of the mobile terminal 100 or may include a Web storage, cloud, and the like, on the Internet.
- the user may generate contents with respect to each of the plurality of applications. For example, the user may generate contents (e.g., message contents) by using a message application, generate contents by using a social network service (SNS) application, or generate contents (e.g., image contents) by using a camera application. Also, the user may generate contents (e.g., Web page contents) through searching, or the like, by using an Internet application.
- contents e.g., message contents
- SNS social network service
- contents e.g., image contents
- the user may generate contents (e.g., Web page contents) through searching, or the like, by using an Internet application.
- the generated contents may be stored together with the log information.
- the log information refers to information regarding every content generated in the process of operating a network, recorded together with an occurrence time, and the like.
- the log information includes attribute information of contents.
- the log information may include at least one of information regarding a type of an application with respect to contents, information regarding a format of contents, information regarding a date related to contents, information regarding a position related to contents, and information regarding a counterpart tagged to contents.
- the controller 180 may analyze the log information. By analyzing attribute information of each of a plurality of contents, the controller 180 may group contents (e.g., contents related to trip) having particular characters, among the plurality of contents. The controller 180 may group at least some of the plurality of contents by itself or may group at least some of a plurality of contents by using condition information received from the user.
- contents e.g., contents related to trip
- step S130 an application corresponding to the group is generated in step S130).
- the controller 180 may generate an application corresponding to the group including the log information. Meanwhile, the controller 180 may monitor as to whether pre-set log information (e.g., log information regarding reservation of an airline ticket, and determine whether to generate an application on the basis of the monitoring results.
- pre-set log information e.g., log information regarding reservation of an airline ticket
- the controller 180 may display contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information in an executed screen of the application.
- the controller 180 may display the application including at least one menu item on the display unit 151 (refer to FIG. 1).
- the controller 180 may configure at least one menu item to be displayed on the executed screen of the application, and classify contents by menu items, and display the classified contents on the display unit 151.
- the mobile terminal 100 may group pieces of correlated log information into a group by analyzing the log information stored in the terminal body thereof, and contents corresponding to the grouped log information may be displayed on the display unit 151 at a time.
- the user may view or check correlated contents among contents generated in various applications during a pre-set period of time.
- the mobile terminal may generate an application corresponding to a group.
- the user may have fun by reading an executed screen of the application.
- user convenience can be enhanced.
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface for generating an application on the basis of analysis results of log information.
- the present invention may be performed by using an intelligent agent (IA).
- IA intelligent agent
- the user may generate contents with respect to each of the plurality of applications.
- the user may generate e-mail contents related to Macao tour while using an e-mail application.
- the user may generate Web page contents including search results related to Macao tour, while using an Internet application.
- the user may generate message contents related to Macao tour, while using a message application.
- the controller 180 may analyze the log information stored in the memory 160, and group correlated log information into a group. For example, the controller 180 may group log information related to ‘Macao tour’, among log information stored in the memory 160, into a group (e.g., a ‘Macao tour group’).
- the controller 180 may generate an application (e.g., a ‘Macao tour application’) corresponding to a travel group.
- an application e.g., a ‘Macao tour application’
- an indicator bar 251 may be displayed in a region of the display unit 151.
- An icon 251’ indicating that an IA is currently being executed may be displayed in the indicator bar 251.
- the controller 180 magnifies the region of the indicator bar 251 for a pre-set period of time, and may display a window 252 for selecting whether to generate an application corresponding to the Macao tour group in the magnified indicator bar 251.
- the controller 180 may generate a Macao tour application.
- controller 180 may generate a Macao tour application regardless of a user selection.
- the controller may unconditionally generate a Macao tour application.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface for displaying an executed screen of an application.
- the display unit 151 may display a home screen. As illustrated, a plurality of icons corresponding to a plurality of applications, respectively, may be displayed in the home screen. In addition, an icon 253 (hereinafter, referred to as ‘Macao tour icon’) corresponding to Macao tour application may be displayed in the home screen.
- Macao tour icon an icon 253 (hereinafter, referred to as ‘Macao tour icon’) corresponding to Macao tour application may be displayed in the home screen.
- the Macao tour icon 253 may be displayed to be differentiated from other icons.
- the Macao tour icon 253 may be displayed such that at least one of a color, a shape, transparency, a thickness of a frame, and a three-dimensional (3D) depth value thereof is different from that of other icons.
- the Macao tour icon 253 may be framed in a pre-set color.
- the controller 180 may execute a Macao tour application and display an executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application on the display unit 151.
- the controller 180 may configure menu items 254a to 254d to be displayed in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application.
- the menu items 254a to 254d may include at least one of airplane information, hotel information, schedule information, and weather information.
- the controller 180 may divide the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application into a plurality of regions, and dispose a menu item in each of the regions.
- disposition order of the menu items may be set by the user or may be set by the controller.
- the controller 180 may dispose the menu items, starting from a menu item including the recently generated contents, or may dispose the menu items, starting from a menu item having the largest amount of contents. Also, the controller 180 may dispose a menu item expected to include content, although it does not currently include contents.
- the menu items 254a and 254d including contents and menu items 254b and 254c not including contents may be displayed differently.
- the controller displays the menu items 254a and 254d including contents and the menu items 254b and 254c not including contents to indicate information related that the menu items 254a and 254d is different from the menu items 254b and 254c.
- the controller 180 may display the menu items 254b and 254c not including contents such that they are darker than the menu items 254a and 254d including contents.
- the controller 180 may display a screen (e.g., a Web page, or the like) for generating contents to be included in the selected menu items, on the display unit 151.
- a screen e.g., a Web page, or the like
- the controller 180 may execute a Macao tour application and display an executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application on the display unit 151. On the basis of a touch input sensed in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application, the controller 180 may edit the layout of the menu items 254a to 254d.
- the controller 180 may change the disposition order of the third and fourth menu items 254c and 254d as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 7.
- the controller 180 may add or delete contents according to a user selection.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which contents corresponding to new log information is included in information related to an application.
- the controller 180 may analyze the generated log information. On the basis of the analysis results, the controller 180 may determine whether to include contents corresponding to the generated log information in information related to the Macao tour application.
- the user may continuously generate new contents (e.g., message contents) 255.
- the controller 180 may analyze log information regarding the new contents 255, and when the log information is related to the Macao tour application, the controller 180 may include the contents 255 in the information related to the Macao tour application.
- the controller 180 may display a pop-up window 256 indicating addition of the contents 255 to the Macao tour application on the display unit 151.
- the controller 180 may emphatically display the Macao tour icon 253. For example, as illustrated, the controller 180 may display an indicator 253’ indicating the presence of new contents in a region adjacent to the Macao tour icon 253.
- the controller 180 may display the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application on the display unit 151 as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 9.
- added contents 254’ may be displayed in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application.
- the controller 180 may analyze attribute information of the added contents 254b’ and determine whether to include the added contents 254b’ in any one of the menu items 254a to 254d included in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application. Thus, the added contents 254b’ may be included in the second menu items 254b related to hotel information among the menu items 254a to 254d.
- the controller 180 may change a color of the second menu item 254b.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which event information related to an application is displayed.
- the wireless communication unit 110 may receive at least one of current date information and current time information of the terminal body.
- the controller 180 may output event notification information related to the Macao tour application/
- the event notification information may be visually output through the display unit 151 or may be audibly output through the audio output module 1553 (please see FIG. 1).
- the controller 180 may recognize a hotel fee payment date according to analysis results of the contents included in the Macao tour application, and when a current date is the hotel fee payment date, the controller 180 may display a pop-up window 257 indicating the hotel fee payment date on the display unit 151.
- the controller 180 may display contents related to hotel fee payment on the display unit 151. Although an embodiment of displaying hotel-related information is illustrated in the drawing, the controller 180 may display a payment window allowing the user to immediately pay hotel fee.
- the wireless communication unit 111 may receive location information of the terminal body.
- the controller 180 may infer current situation information on the basis of location information of the terminal body. As illustrated, the controller 180 may make inference that the user is currently in a ferry terminal and will get on a ferry.
- the controller 180 may display a pop-up window 258 indicating that the user is currently in a ferry terminal on the display unit 151.
- the controller 180 may display information (e.g., traffic information, restaurant information, and the like) related to the ferry terminal on the display unit 151 as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 11.
- information e.g., traffic information, restaurant information, and the like
- Such information may be contents already included in the information related to an application. Namely, when current situation information corresponds to pre-set situation information, the controller 180 may extract contents related to the pre-set situation information among contents included in the information related to the application, and display the extracted contents. Meanwhile, although not shown, the controller 180 may download contents related to the current situation information from a sever, and display the downloaded contents.
- FIG. 12 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which an application is shared with a counterpart.
- the controller 180 may display an executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application on the display unit 151.
- An icon 259 (hereinafter, referred to as ‘sharing icon’) for sharing the information related to the Macao tour application with a different user may be displayed in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application.
- the controller 180 may display a contact list including a plurality of contact items on the display unit 151 as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 12.
- the controller 180 may classify the plurality of contact items into a plurality of groups and display the same on the display unit 151.
- the controller 180 may classify a contact item 260 related to the Macao tour application, among the plurality of contact items, as a recommendation contact group and display the same on the display unit 151.
- the contact item 260 related to the Macao tour application may be extracted by using log information of the contents included in the Macao tour application.
- the controller 180 may include the contact item 260 of the different user who has transmitted and received messages to and from the user, in a recommendation contact group and display the same on the display unit 151.
- the controller 180 may transmit information related to the Macao tour application to a user corresponding to the selected contact item 260. Also, as illustrated in (c) of FIG. 12, the controller 180 may display a thumbnail image 261 corresponding to the selected contact item 260 in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application.
- the controller 180 may extract contents (e.g., tagged contents, and the like) related to the selected contact item 260 among contents included in the Macao tour application, and display the extracted contents on the display unit 151.
- contents e.g., tagged contents, and the like
- FIG. 13 is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the mobile terminal according to the present invention.
- the mobile terminal 100 includes the terminal body, the controller 180, and the output unit 150.
- the controller 180 may collect user log information for a pre-set period of time.
- the log information may include information regarding an application corresponding to contents, information regarding a time at which contents was executed, information regarding a location of the terminal body when the contents was executed, and the like.
- the controller 180 may continuously collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time through the wireless communication unit 110.
- the wireless communication unit 110 may sense information regarding a location of the terminal body.
- the wireless communication unit 110 may sense information regarding coordinates at which the terminal body is located, or may sense information regarding an area in which the terminal body is located.
- the area refers to a particular region or zone.
- the area may be a region, a building, a store, and the like.
- the controller 180 may analyze the information regarding a usage pattern of the user according to the information regarding a location of the body and the time information.
- the information regarding a usage pattern may include at least one of location information and time information associated with the number of times of using each of the plurality of applications.
- usage pattern information refers to information how many times the plurality of applications have been used in a certain situation.
- a situation in which the plurality of applications are used may be defined by a place in which the plurality of applications are executed, a time at which the plurality of applications are executed, or a combination thereof.
- contents to be output at a pre-set time is detected on the basis of the usage pattern information (S120). Thereafter, the detected contents is output at a pre-set time (S130).
- the controller 180 may detect contents to be output to the display unit 151 at a pre-set time.
- the contents to be output to the display unit 151 may include contents related to at least one application according to the information regarding a usage pattern of the user. Meanwhile, the controller 180 may detect contents to be output through the audio output module 153 at a pre-set time.
- the controller 180 may recommend at least one application and control the terminal body by using the recommended application.
- the controller 180 may executed a recommended application.
- the controller 180 may automatically execute a news application or a weather application for a time during which the user gets to work or may automatically execute a traffic guidance application for a time during which the user gets off work.
- controller 180 may automatically execute a bell sound notification application at home or may automatically execute a vibration notification application in the office.
- the controller 180 may change a setting of the terminal body on the basis of at least one of location information and time information of the terminal body. Accordingly, the controller 180 may change a setting of the terminal body such that the terminal is optimized for a noisy place or a quite plate. For example, the controller 180 may control the audio output module 153 to automatically turn up the volume in a pre-set noisy place and automatically turn down the volume in a pre-set quite place.
- controller 180 may display an icon corresponding to a recommended application on a display unit 151, e.g., on a locked screen or a home screen.
- the mobile terminal 100 may detect contents to be output on the basis of at least one of location information and time information. Namely, a contents output screen in consideration of a current situation of the user may be provided to the user. Accordingly, user manipulation for viewing contents appropriate for a current situation may be reduced. As a result, user convenience can be enhanced.
- FIG. 14 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which contents to be output is detected on the basis of information regarding a usage pattern of a user.
- the present invention may be performed by using an intelligent agent (IA).
- IA intelligent agent
- the user may sequentially execute a plurality of applications at 6:30 a.m. every morning.
- the user may first execute a weather application as illustrated in (a) of FIG. 14, may execute a schedule application as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 14, and may subsequently execute an SNS application as illustrated in (c) of FIG. 14.
- the controller 180 may store names of applications and information regarding execution order of the applications executed by the user, together with information regarding a time at which the application was executed (e.g., 6:30 a.m.).
- the controller 180 may detect contents to be output to the display unit 151 at 6:30 a.m. every morning, and determine a layout of the contents. Accordingly, the controller 180 may display the contents collection 262 disposed according to pre-set order at 6:30 a.m. every morning.
- the contents collection 262 displayed on the display unit 151 may include contents 262 related to a weather application, contents 262b related to a schedule application, and contents 262c related to an SNS application.
- Disposition order of the contents 262a to 262c may be set by the user or set by the controller 180.
- the controller 180 may dispose the contents 262a to 262c on the basis of execution order of the applications executed by the user or may dispose the contents 262a to 262c on the basis of the amount of information included in the contents 262a to 262c.
- FIG. 15 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which detected contents is output at a pre-set time.
- the controller 180 may control the display unit 151 and the audio output module 153 to output an alarm signal.
- the controller 180 may control the display unit 151 and the audio output unit 153 to terminate outputting of the alarm signal.
- the controller 180 may detect contents to be output to the display unit 151, and dispose the detected contents 262a to 262c according to a pre-set layout. As described above, the contents 262a to 262c have been detected by the controller 180 on the basis of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user.
- the controller 180 may detect contents to be output through the audio output module 153, and outputs the detected contents through the audio output module 153 as illustrated in (c) of FIG. 15.
- the controller 180 may determine information regarding an output attribute for outputting the contents through the audio output module 153.
- the controller 180 may determine information regarding a time at which contents is to be output, information regarding a volume thereof, and the like. Such information may also be determined on the basis of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user.
- the audio output module 153 may output information obtained by combining an opinion of the controller 180 or the IA to detected objective contents.
- the display unit 151 may display a pop-up window 264 indicating that contents are being output through the audio output module 153.
- FIGS. 16 and 17 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which an application is recommended on the basis of information regarding a usage pattern of a user.
- the display unit 151 may display a home screen.
- the controller 180 may display an icon corresponding to a recommended application in the home screen on the basis of at least one of location information and time information, and the usage pattern information.
- the controller 180 may display an icon corresponding to a weather application, an icon corresponding to a schedule application, an icon corresponding to a new application, and an icon 265 corresponding to a message application in the home screen.
- the controller 180 may set the audio output module 153 of the terminal body to a bell sound mode. Although not shown, the controller 180 may display an icon indicating the bell sound mode on the display unit 151. In addition, the controller 180 may set the wireless communication unit 110 of the terminal body to a Wi-Fi communication mode, and display an icon indicating the Wi-Fi communication mode on the display unit 151.
- the controller 180 may display icons 265 corresponding to applications related to the situation in which the user is driving, on the display unit 151. Also, although not shown, the controller 180 may set the audio output module 153 to a bell sound mode and set the wireless communication unit 110 to a 3G communication mode.
- the controller 180 may display icons 265 corresponding to applications related to a situation in which the user is at business, on the display unit 151. Also, although not shown, the controller 180 may set the audio output module 153 to a vibration mode and the wireless communication unit 110 to a Wi-Fi communication mode.
- the controller 180 may automatically execute a pre-set application at a pre-set time.
- the controller may automatically execute the application or may display a pop-up window inquiring whether to execute the application.
- the controller 180 may display a pop-up window 266 indicating that the application will be automatically executed after a pre-set time. Thereafter, when the pre-set time has lapsed, the application may be automatically executed as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 17. Accordingly, an executed screen of the application may be displayed on the display unit 151.
- FIG. 18 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which contents to be output is changed when an event occurs.
- the controller 180 may detect contents to be output to the display unit 151 and dispose the contents collection 262 including the detected contents 262a to 262c according to a pre-set layout. As described above, the contents 262a to 262c have been detected by the controller 180 on the basis of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user.
- the controller 180 may include the event information 262a in the contents collection 262 and display the same on the display unit 151.
- the controller 180 may display information related to the event information 262a on the display unit 151.
- the foregoing method may be implemented as codes that can be read by a processor in a program-recorded medium.
- the processor-readable medium may include a ROM, a RAM, a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, and the like.
- the processor-readable medium also includes implementations in the form of carrier waves or signals (e.g., transmission via the Internet).
- the computer may include a controller of a terminal.
- the mobile terminal according to the embodiments of the present disclosure is not limited in its application of the configurations and methods, but the entirety or a portion of the embodiments can be selectively combined to be configured into various modifications.
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Abstract
A mobile terminal for displaying contents and a control method thereof are provided. The mobile terminal includes: a terminal body; and a controller configured to analyze log information stored in the terminal body and grouping at least some of the log information into at least one group according to the analysis results, wherein the controller may generate an application corresponding to the group and include contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information in information related to the application.
Description
The present invention relates to a mobile terminal and, more particularly, to a mobile terminal capable of displaying contents, and a control method thereof.
In general, terminals may be divided into a mobile terminal and stationary terminal according to whether or not terminals are movable. In addition, mobile terminals may be divided into a handheld terminal and a vehicle mount terminal according to whether or not users can directly carry it around.
As such functions become more diversified, the mobile terminal can support more complicated functions such as capturing images or video, reproducing music or video files, playing games, receiving broadcast signals, and the like. By comprehensively and collectively implementing such functions, the mobile terminal may be embodied in the form of a multimedia player or device. Efforts are ongoing to support and increase the functionality of mobile terminals. Such efforts include software and hardware improvements, as well as changes and improvements in the structural components which form the mobile terminal.
On the strength of the improvement, a user may continuously generate contents with respect to a plurality of applications, while using a plurality of applications. However, it is not easy for a user to read correlated contents, among contents accumulated during a pre-set period of time, at a time.
As aspect of the present invention provides a mobile terminal capable of enhancing user convenience in displaying contents, and a control method thereof.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention provides in one aspect a mobile terminal including: a terminal body; and a controller configured to analyze log information stored in the terminal body and grouping at least some of the log information into at least one group according to the analysis results, wherein the controller may generate an application corresponding to the group and include contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information in information related to the application.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the controller may monitor as to whether pre-set log information is generated, and determine whether to generate the application on the basis of the monitoring results.
In an embodiment of the present invention, when additional log information is generated, the controller may analyze the generated log information and determine whether to include contents corresponding to the generated log information in the information related to the application.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal may further include a display unit configured to display an executed screen of the application including at least one menu item when the application is executed, wherein the controller may configure at least one menu item to be displayed in the executed screen of the application, classify the contents according to each menu item, and display the same on the display unit.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the controller may display a menu item with classified contents and a menu item without classified contents to indicate information related that the menu item with classified contents is different from the menu item without classified contents.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the controller may edit a layout of the menu item on the basis of a touch input applied to the executed screen of the application.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal may further include: a display unit configured to display a plurality of icons corresponding to a plurality of applications, respectively, wherein the controller may display the icons corresponding to the applications such that they are differentiated from other icons.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal may further include: a wireless communication unit configured to collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time, wherein the controller may infer current situation information on the basis of at least one of the information regarding a location of the terminal body and the information regarding a current time, and when the current situation information corresponds to pre-set situation information, the controller may extract contents related to the pre-set situation information from contents included in the information related to the application.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention provides in another aspect a mobile terminal including: a terminal body; a controller configured to analyze information regarding a usage pattern of a user by using log information stored in the terminal body, and detect contents to be output at a pre-set time on the basis of the usage pattern information; and an output unit configured to output the detected contents at the pre-set time.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the controller may collect log information of the user during a pre-set period of time, and analyze the information regarding a usage pattern of the user by using the collected log information.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the output unit may include a display unit, wherein the controller may determine a layout of the detected contents to display the detected contents on the display unit, on the basis of the usage pattern information.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the output unit may include an audio output module, wherein the controller may determine information regarding an output attribute to output the detected contents to be output through the audio output module.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal may further include: a wireless communication unit configured to collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time, wherein the controller may detect contents to be output at the pre-set time on the basis of at least one of the information regarding a location of the terminal body and the information regarding a current time, and the usage pattern information.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the controller may recommend at least one application on the basis of the usage pattern information and control the terminal body by using the recommended application.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention provides in another aspect a control method of mobile terminal including a terminal body, including: analyzing log information stored in the terminal body; grouping at least some of the log information into at least one group according to the analysis results; generating an application corresponding to the group; and including contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information, in information related to the application.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the generating of the at least one application corresponding to at least one group may include: monitoring as to whether pre-set log information has been generated; and determining whether to generate the application on the basis of the monitoring results.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the method may further include: when additional log information is generated, analyzing the generated log information; and determining whether to include contents corresponding to the generated log information, in information related to the application.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the present invention provides in another aspect a control method of mobile terminal including a terminal body, including: analyzing information regarding a usage pattern of a user by using log information stored in the terminal body; detecting contents to be output at a pre-set time on the basis of the usage pattern information; and outputting the detected contents at a pre-set time.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the analyzing of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user by using the log information stored in the terminal body may include: collecting log information of the user during a pre-set period of time; and analyzing the information regarding a usage pattern of the user by using the collected log information.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the method may further include: recommending at least one application on the basis of the usage pattern information; and controlling the terminal body by using the recommended application.
As described above, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal 100 may group pieces of correlated log information into a group by analyzing the log information stored in the terminal body thereof, and contents corresponding to the grouped log information may be displayed on the display unit 151 at a time. Thus, the user may view or check correlated contents among contents generated in various applications during a pre-set period of time.
Also, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal may generate an application corresponding to a group. Thus, the user may have fun by reading an executed screen of the application. As a result, user convenience can be enhanced.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings, which are given by illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 2A and 2B are conceptual views of communication systems in which the mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention is operable.
FIG. 3A is a front perspective view of the mobile terminal related to the present invention.
FIG. 3B is a rear perspective view of the mobile terminal illustrated in FIG. 3A.
FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating an embodiment of the mobile terminal according to the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface for generating an application on the basis of analysis results of log information.
FIGS. 6 and 7 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface for displaying an executed screen of an application.
FIGS. 8 and 9 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which contents corresponding to new log information is included in information related to an application.
FIGS. 10 and 11 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface through which event information related to an application is displayed.
FIG. 12 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which an application is shared with a counterpart.
FIG. 13 is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the mobile terminal according to the present invention.
FIG. 14 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which contents to be output is detected on the basis of information regarding a usage pattern of a user.
FIG. 15 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which detected contents is output at a pre-set time.
FIGS. 16 and 17 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which an application is recommended on the basis of information regarding a usage pattern of a user.
FIG. 18 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which contents to be output is changed when an event occurs.
The embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numbers refer to like elements throughout although the embodiments are different, and a description of the like elements a first embodiment will be used for those of the different embodiment. In the following description, usage of suffixes such as ‘module’, ‘part’ or ‘unit’ used for referring to elements is given merely to facilitate explanation of the present invention, without having any significant meaning by itself. In describing the present invention, if a detailed explanation for a related known function or construction is considered to unnecessarily divert the gist of the present invention, such explanation has been omitted but would be understood by those skilled in the art. The accompanying drawings of the present invention aim to facilitate understanding of the present invention and should not be construed as limited to the accompanying drawings.
Mobile terminals described in the present disclosure may include mobile phones, smart phones, notebook computers, tablet computers, digital broadcast receivers, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), PMPs (Portable Multimedia Player), navigation devices, slate PCs, tablet PCs, ultra-books, and the like. However, it would be understood by a person skilled in the art that the configuration according to embodiments of the present invention can be also applicable to the fixed types of terminals such as digital TVs, desk top computers, and the like, except for any elements especially configured for a mobile purpose.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The mobile terminal 100 may include a wireless communication unit 110, an A/V (Audio/Video) input unit 120, a user input unit 130, a sensing unit 140, an output unit 150, a memory 160, an interface unit 170, a controller 180, and a power supply unit 190, etc. FIG. 1 shows the mobile terminal as having various components, but it should be understood that implementing all of the illustrated components is not a requirement. Greater or fewer components may alternatively be implemented.
The elements of the mobile terminal will be described in detail as follows.
The wireless communication unit 110 typically includes one or more modules allowing radio communication between the mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system or a network in which the mobile terminal is located. For example, the wireless communication unit may include at least one of a broadcast receiving module 111, a mobile communication module 112, a wireless Internet module 113, a short-range communication module 114, and a location information module 115.
The broadcast receiving module 111 receives broadcast signals and/or broadcast associated information from an external broadcast management server (or other network entity) via a broadcast channel.
The broadcast channel may include a satellite channel and/or a terrestrial channel. The broadcast management server may be a server that generates and transmits a broadcast signal and/or broadcast associated information or a server that receives a previously generated broadcast signal and/or broadcast associated information and transmits the same to a terminal. The broadcast signal may include a TV broadcast signal, a radio broadcast signal, a data broadcast signal, and the like. Also, the broadcast signal may further include a broadcast signal combined with a TV or radio broadcast signal.
The broadcast associated information may refer to information associated with a broadcast channel, a broadcast program or a broadcast service provider. The broadcast associated information may also be provided via a mobile communication network and, in this case, the broadcast associated information may be received by the mobile communication module 112.
The broadcast associated information may exist in various forms. For example, it may exist in the form of an electronic program guide (EPG) of digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB), electronic service guide (ESG) of digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H), and the like.
The broadcast receiving module 111 may be configured to receive signals broadcast by using various types of broadcast systems. In particular, the broadcast receiving module 111 may receive a digital broadcast by using a digital broadcast system such as multimedia broadcasting-terrestrial (DMB-T), digital multimedia broadcasting-satellite (DMB-S), digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H), the data broadcasting system known as media forward link only (MediaFLO®), integrated services digital broadcast-terrestrial (ISDB-T), etc. The broadcast receiving module 111 may be configured to be suitable for every broadcast system that provides a broadcast signal as well as the above-mentioned digital broadcast systems.
Broadcast signals and/or broadcast-associated information received via the broadcast receiving module 111 may be stored in the memory 160.
The mobile communication module 112 transmits and/or receives radio signals to and/or from at least one of a base station, an external terminal and a server. Such radio signals may include a voice call signal, a video call signal or various types of data according to text and/or multimedia message transmission and/or reception.
The wireless Internet module 113 supports wireless Internet access for the mobile terminal. This module may be internally or externally coupled to the terminal. The wireless Internet access technique implemented may include a WLAN (Wireless LAN) (Wi-Fi), Wibro (Wireless broadband), Wimax (World Interoperability for Microwave Access), HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access), or the like.
The short-range communication module 114 is a module for supporting short range communications. Some examples of short-range communication technology include BluetoothTM, Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra-WideBand (UWB), ZigBeeTM, and the like.
The location information module 115 is a module for checking or acquiring a location (or position) of the mobile terminal. A typical example of the location information module is a GPS (Global Positioning System) or a WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) module.
With reference to FIG. 1, the A/V input unit 120 is configured to receive an audio or video signal. The A/V input unit 120 may include a camera 121 and a microphone 122. The camera 121 processes image data of still pictures or video obtained by an image capture device in a video capturing mode or an image capturing mode. The processed image frames may be displayed on a display unit 151.
The image frames processed by the camera 121 may be stored in the memory 160 (or other storage medium) or transmitted via the wireless communication unit 110. Two or more cameras 121 may be provided according to the configuration of the mobile terminal.
The microphone 122 may receive sounds (audible data) via a microphone in a phone call mode, a recording mode, a voice recognition mode, and the like, and can process such sounds into audio data. The processed audio (voice) data may be converted for output into a format transmittable to a mobile communication base station via the mobile communication module 112 in case of the phone call mode. The microphone 122 may implement various types of noise canceling (or suppression) algorithms to cancel (or suppress) noise or interference generated in the course of receiving and transmitting audio signals.
The user input unit 130 may generate input data from commands entered by a user to control various operations of the mobile terminal. The user input unit 130 may include a keypad, a dome switch, a touch pad, a jog wheel, a jog switch, and the like.
The sensing unit 140 detects a current status (or state) of the mobile terminal 100 such as an opened or closed state of the mobile terminal 100, a location of the mobile terminal 100, the presence or absence of user contact with the mobile terminal 100 (i.e., touch inputs), the orientation of the mobile terminal 100, an acceleration or deceleration movement and direction of the mobile terminal 100, etc., and generates commands or signals for controlling the operation of the mobile terminal 100. For example, when the mobile terminal 100 is implemented as a slide type mobile phone, the sensing unit 140 may sense whether the slide phone is opened or closed. In addition, the sensing unit 140 can detect whether or not the power supply unit 190 supplies power or whether or not the interface unit 170 is coupled with an external device.
The output unit 150 is configured to provide outputs in a visual, audible, and/or tactile manner (e.g., audio signal, video signal, alarm signal, vibration signal, etc.). The output unit 150 may include the display unit 151, an audio output module 153, an alarm unit 154, a haptic module 155, and the like.
The display unit 151 may display (output) information processed in the mobile terminal 100. For example, when the mobile terminal 100 is in a phone call mode, the display unit 151 may display a User Interface (UI) or a Graphic User Interface (GUI) associated with a call or other communication (such as text messaging, multimedia file downloading, etc.). When the mobile terminal 100 is in a video call mode or image capturing mode, the display unit 151 may display a captured image and/or received image, a UI or GUI that shows videos or images and functions related thereto, and the like.
The display unit 151 may include at least one of a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), a Thin Film Transistor-LCD (TFT-LCD), an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display, a flexible display, a three-dimensional (3D) display, and an e-ink display.
Some of them may be configured to be transparent or light-transmissive to allow viewing of the exterior, which may be called transparent displays. A typical transparent display may be, for example, a TOLED (Transparent Organic Light Emitting Diode) display, or the like. Through such configuration, the user can view an object positioned at the rear side of the terminal body through the region occupied by the display unit 151 of the terminal body.
The mobile terminal 100 may include two or more display units according to its particular desired embodiment. For example, a plurality of display units may be separately or integrally disposed on one surface of the mobile terminal, or may be separately disposed on mutually different surfaces.
Also, the display unit 151 may be configured as a stereoscopic display unit 152 displaying a stereoscopic image.
Here, the stereoscopic image may be a three-dimensional (3D) stereoscopic image, and the 3D stereoscopic image is an image refers to an image making a viewer feel that a gradual depth and reality of an object on a monitor or a screen is the same as a reality space. A 3D stereoscopic image is implemented by using binocular disparity. Binocular disparity refers to disparity made by the positions of two eyes. When two eyes view different 2D images, the images are transferred to the brain through the retina and combined in the brain to provide the perception of depth and reality sense.
The stereoscopic display unit 152 may employ a stereoscopic display scheme such as stereoscopic scheme (a glass scheme), an auto-stereoscopic scheme (glassless scheme), a projection scheme (holographic scheme), or the like. Stereoscopic schemes commonly used for home television receivers, or the like, include Wheatstone stereoscopic scheme, or the like.
The auto-stereoscopic scheme includes, for example, a parallax barrier scheme, a lenticular scheme, an integral imaging scheme, or the like. The projection scheme includes a reflective holographic scheme, a transmissive holographic scheme, or the like.
In general, a 3D stereoscopic image is comprised of a left image (a left eye image) and a right image (a right eye image). According to how left and right images are combined into a 3D stereoscopic image, the 3D stereoscopic imaging method is divided into a top-down method in which left and right images are disposed up and down in a frame, an L-to-R (left-to-right, side by side) method in which left and right images are disposed left and right in a frame, a checker board method in which fragments of left and right images are disposed in a tile form, an interlaced method in which left and right images are alternately disposed by columns and rows, and a time sequential (or frame by frame) method in which left and right images are alternately displayed by time.
Also, as for a 3D thumbnail image, a left image thumbnail and a right image thumbnail are generated from a left image and a right image of the original image frame, respectively, and then combined to generate a single 3D thumbnail image. In general, thumbnail refers to a reduced image or a reduced still image. The thusly generated left image thumbnail and the right image thumbnail are displayed with a horizontal distance difference therebetween by a depth corresponding to the disparity between the left image and the right image on the screen, providing a stereoscopic space sense.
A left image and a right image required for implementing a 3D stereoscopic image is displayed on the stereoscopic display unit 152 by a stereoscopic processing unit 152a . The stereoscopic processing unit may receive the 3D image and extract the left image and the right image, or may receive the 2D image and change it into a left image and a right image.
Meanwhile, when the display unit 151 and a sensor (referred to as a ‘touch sensor’, hereinafter) for detecting a touch operation are overlaid in a layered manner to form a touch screen, the display unit 151 may function as both an input device and an output device. The touch sensor may have a form of a touch film, a touch sheet, a touch pad, and the like.
The touch sensor may be configured to convert pressure applied to a particular portion of the display unit 151 or a change in the capacitance or the like generated at a particular portion of the display unit 151 into an electrical input signal. The touch sensor may be configured to detect the pressure when a touch is applied, as well as the touched position and area.
When there is a touch input with respect to the touch sensor, a corresponding signal (signals) are transmitted to a touch controller. The touch controller processes the signals and transmits corresponding data to the controller 180. Accordingly, the controller 180 may recognize which portion of the display unit 151 has been touched.
With reference to FIG. 1, a proximity sensor 141 may be disposed within or near the touch screen. The proximity sensor 141 is a sensor for detecting the presence or absence of an object relative to a certain detection surface or an object that exists nearby by using the force of electromagnetism or infrared rays without a physical contact. Thus, the proximity sensor 141 has a considerably longer life span compared with a contact type sensor, and it can be utilized for various purposes.
Examples of the proximity sensor 141 may include a transmission type photoelectric sensor, a direct reflection type photoelectric sensor, a mirror-reflection type photoelectric sensor, an RF oscillation type proximity sensor, a capacitance type proximity sensor, a magnetic proximity sensor, an infrared proximity sensor, and the like. In case where the touch screen is the capacitance type, proximity of the pointer is detected by a change in electric field according to the proximity of the pointer. In this case, the touch screen (touch sensor) may be classified as a proximity sensor.
In the following description, for the sake of brevity, recognition of the pointer positioned to be close to the touch screen will be called a ‘proximity touch’, while recognition of actual contacting of the pointer on the touch screen will be called a ‘contact touch’. In this case, when the pointer is in the state of the proximity touch, it means that the pointer is positioned to correspond vertically to the touch screen.
By employing the proximity sensor 141, a proximity touch and a proximity touch pattern (e.g., a proximity touch distance, a proximity touch speed, a proximity touch time, a proximity touch position, a proximity touch movement state, or the like) can be detected, and information corresponding to the detected proximity touch operation and the proximity touch pattern can be outputted to the touch screen.
When a touch sensor is overlaid on the stereoscopic display unit 152 in a layered manner, or when the stereoscopic display unit and a 3D sensor sensing a touch operation are combined, the stereoscopic display unit 152 may also be used as a 3D input device.
As examples of the 3D sensor, the sensing unit 140 may include a proximity sensor 141, a stereoscopic touch sensing unit 142, an ultrasonic sensing unit 143, and a camera sensing unit 144.
The proximity sensor 141 detects the distance between a sensing object (e.g., the user’s finger or a stylus) applying a touch by using the force of electromagnetism or infrared rays without a mechanical contact and a detect surface. By using the distance, the terminal recognizes which portion of a stereoscopic image has been touched. In particular, when the touch screen is an electrostatic touch screen, the degree of proximity of the sensing object is detected based on a change of an electric field according to proximity of the sensing object, and a touch to the 3D image is recognized by using the degree of proximity.
The stereoscopic touch sensing unit 142 is configured to detect the strength or duration of a touch applied to the touch screen. For example, the stereoscopic touch sensing unit 142 senses pressure applying a touch, and the applied pressure is strong, the stereoscopic touch sensing unit 142 recognizes the touch as a touch with respect to an object positioned to be farther from the touch screen toward the interior of the terminal.
The ultrasonic sensing unit 143 is configured to recognize position information of the sensing object by using ultrasonic waves.
The ultrasonic sensing unit 143 may include, for example, an optical sensor and a plurality of ultrasonic sensors. The optical sensor is configured to sense light, and the ultrasonic sensors may be configured to sense ultrasonic waves. Since light is very faster than ultrasonic waves, light reaches the optical sensor very earlier than ultrasonic waves reach the ultrasonic sensors. Thus, based on light as a reference signal, a position of a wave generation source may be calculated by using a time difference between a time at which light reaches the optical sensor and a time at which ultrasonic waves reach the ultrasonic sensors.
The camera sensing unit 144 includes at least one of a camera, a photo sensor, and a laser sensor.
For example, the camera and the laser sensor may be combined to detect a touch of the sensing object with respect to a 3D stereoscopic image. When distance information detected by a laser sensor is added to a 2D image captured by the camera, 3D information can be obtained.
In another example, a photo sensor may be laminated on the display device. The photo sensor is configured to scan a movement of the sensing object in proximity to the touch screen. In detail, the photo sensor includes photo diodes and transistors at rows and columns to scan content mounted on the photo sensor by using an electrical signal changing according to the quantity of applied light. Namely, the photo sensor calculates the coordinates of the sensing object according to variation of light to thus obtain position information of the sensing object.
The audio output module 153 may convert and output as sound audio data received from the wireless communication unit 110 or stored in the memory 160 in a call signal reception mode, a call mode, a record mode, a voice recognition mode, a broadcast reception mode, and the like. Also, the audio output module 153 may provide audible outputs related to a particular function performed by the mobile terminal 100 (e.g., a call signal reception sound, a message reception sound, etc.). The audio output module 153 may include a speaker, a buzzer, or other sound generating device.
The alarm unit 154 outputs a signal for informing about an occurrence of an event of the mobile terminal 100. Events generated in the mobile terminal may include call signal reception, message reception, key signal inputs, a touch input etc. In addition to video or audio signals, the alarm unit 154 may output signals in a different manner, for example, to inform about an occurrence of an event. The video or audio signals may be also outputted via the audio output module 153, so the display unit 151 and the audio output module 153 may be classified as parts of the alarm unit 154.
A haptic module 155 generates various tactile effects the user may feel. A typical example of the tactile effects generated by the haptic module 155 is vibration. The strength and pattern of the haptic module 155 can be controlled. For example, different vibrations may be combined to be outputted or sequentially outputted.
Besides vibration, the haptic module 155 may generate various other tactile effects such as an effect by stimulation such as a pin arrangement vertically moving with respect to a contact skin, a spray force or suction force of air through a jet orifice or a suction opening, a contact on the skin, a contact of an electrode, electrostatic force, etc., an effect by reproducing the sense of cold and warmth using an element that can absorb or generate heat.
The haptic module 155 may be implemented to allow the user to feel a tactile effect through a muscle sensation such as fingers or arm of the user, as well as transferring the tactile effect through a direct contact. Two or more haptic modules 155 may be provided according to the configuration of the mobile terminal 100.
The memory 160 may store software programs used for the processing and controlling operations performed by the controller 180, or may temporarily store data (e.g., a phonebook, messages, still images, video, etc.) that are inputted or outputted. In addition, the memory 160 may store data regarding various patterns of vibrations and audio signals outputted when a touch is inputted to the touch screen.
The memory 160 may include at least one type of storage medium including a Flash memory, a hard disk, a multimedia card micro type, a card-type memory (e.g., SD or DX memory, etc), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), a Read-Only Memory (ROM), an Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), a Programmable Read-Only memory (PROM), a magnetic memory, a magnetic disk, and an optical disk. Also, the mobile terminal 100 may be operated in relation to a web storage device that performs the storage function of the memory 160 over the Internet.
The interface unit 170 serves as an interface with every external device connected with the mobile terminal 100. For example, the external devices may transmit data to an external device, receives and transmits power to each element of the mobile terminal 100, or transmits internal data of the mobile terminal 100 to an external device. For example, the interface unit 170 may include wired or wireless headset ports, external power supply ports, wired or wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting a device having an identification module, audio input/output (I/O) ports, video I/O ports, earphone ports, or the like.
The identification module may be a chip that stores various information for authenticating the authority of using the mobile terminal 100 and may include a user identity module (UIM), a subscriber identity module (SIM) a universal subscriber identity module (USIM), and the like. In addition, the device having the identification module (referred to as ‘identifying device’, hereinafter) may take the form of a smart card. Accordingly, the identifying device may be connected with the terminal 100 via a port.
When the mobile terminal 100 is connected with an external cradle, the interface unit 170 may serve as a passage to allow power from the cradle to be supplied therethrough to the mobile terminal 100 or may serve as a passage to allow various command signals inputted by the user from the cradle to be transferred to the mobile terminal therethrough. Various command signals or power inputted from the cradle may operate as signals for recognizing that the mobile terminal is properly mounted on the cradle.
The controller 180 typically controls the general operations of the mobile terminal. For example, the controller 180 performs controlling and processing associated with voice calls, data communications, video calls, and the like. The controller 180 may include a multimedia module 181 for reproducing multimedia data. The multimedia module 181 may be configured within the controller 180 or may be configured to be separated from the controller 180.
The controller 180 may perform a pattern recognition processing to recognize a handwriting input or a picture drawing input performed on the touch screen as characters or images, respectively.
Also, when a state of the mobile terminal satisfies pre-set conditions, the controller 180 may execute a locked state for limiting an input of a control command of the user. Also, in the locked state, the controller 180 may control a locked screen displayed in the locked state on the basis of a touch input sensed through the display unit 151.
The power supply unit 190 receives external power or internal power and supplies appropriate power required for operating respective elements and components under the control of the controller 180.
Various embodiments described herein may be implemented in a computer-readable or its similar medium using, for example, software, hardware, or any combination thereof.
For hardware implementation, the embodiments described herein may be implemented by using at least one of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), processors, controllers, micro-controllers, microprocessors, electronic units designed to perform the functions described herein. In some cases, such embodiments may be implemented by the controller 180 itself.
For software implementation, the embodiments such as procedures or functions described herein may be implemented by separate software modules. Each software module may perform one or more functions or operations described herein.
Software codes can be implemented by a software application written in any suitable programming language. The software codes may be stored in the memory 160 and executed by the controller 180.
Hereinafter, a communication system implementable through the mobile terminal 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
FIGS. 2A and 2B are conceptual views of communication systems in which the mobile terminal 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention is operable.
First, referring to FIG. 2A, a communication system may use different air interfaces and/or physical layers. For example, air interfaces utilized by the communication systems include example, frequency division multiple access (FDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), code division multiple access (CDMA), and universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) (in particular, long term evolution (LTE)), global system for mobile communications (GSM), and the like. As a non-limiting example, the description hereafter relates to a CDMA communication system, but such teachings apply equally to other types of systems.
Hereinafter, for the description purpose, CDMA will be described, but, obviously, the present invention is applicable to any communication system including a CDMA wireless communication system.
Referring to FIG. 2, a CDMA wireless communication system may include a plurality of mobile terminals 100, a plurality of base stations (BSs) 270, base station controllers (BSCs) 275, and a mobile switching center (MSC) 280. The MSC 280 is configured to interface with a public switch telephone network (PSTN) 290. The MSC 280 is also configured to interface with the BSCs 275, which may be coupled to the base stations 270 via backhaul lines. The backhaul lines may be configured in accordance with any of several known interfaces including, for example, E1/T1, ATM, IP, PPP, Frame Relay, HDSL, ADSL, or xDSL. It is to be understood that the system as shown in FIG. 2 may include a plurality of BSCs 275.
Each BS 270 may serve one or more sectors (or regions), each sector covered by an omni-directional antenna or an antenna pointed in a particular direction radially away from the BS 270. Alternatively, each sector may be covered by two or more antennas for diversity reception. Each BS 270 may be configured to support a plurality of frequency assignments, and each frequency assignment has a particular spectrum (e.g., 1.25 MHz, 5 MHz, etc).
The intersection of a sector and frequency assignment may be referred to as a CDMA channel. The BS 270 may also be referred to as base station transceiver subsystems (BTSs) or other equivalent terms. In such case, the term “base station” may be used to collectively refer to a single BSC 275 and at least one BS 270. The base station may also be referred to as a “cell site”. Alternatively, individual sectors of a particular BS 270 may be referred to as a plurality of cell sites.
As shown in FIG. 2A, a broadcasting transmitter (BT) 295 transmits a broadcast signal to the mobile terminals 100 operating within the system. The broadcast receiving module 111 as shown in FIG. 1 is provided at the terminal 100 to receive broadcast signals transmitted by the BT 295.
Also, in FIG. 2A, several global positioning systems (GPS) satellites 300 are shown. The satellites 300 help locate at least one of a plurality of terminals 100. In FIG. 2, several satellites 300 are depicted, but it is understood that useful positioning information may be obtained with any number of satellites. The GPS module 115 as shown in FIG. 1 is typically configured to cooperate with the satellites 300 to obtain desired positioning information. Instead of or in addition to GPS tracking techniques, other technologies that may track the location of the mobile terminals may be used. In addition, at least one of the GPS satellites 300 may selectively or additionally handle satellite DMB transmissions.
As one typical operation of the wireless communication system, the BSs 270 receive reverse-link signals from various mobile terminals 100. The mobile terminals 100 typically engaging in calls, messaging, and other types of communications. Each reverse-link signal received by a particular base station 270 is processed within the particular BS 270. The resulting data is forwarded to an associated BSC 275. The BSC provides call resource allocation and mobility management functionality including the coordination of soft handoff procedures between BSs 270. The BSCs 275 also route the received data to the MSC 280, which provides additional routing services for interfacing with the PSTN 290. Similarly, the PSTN 290 interfaces with the MSC 280, the MSC interfaces with the BSCs 275, and the BSCs 275 in turn control the BSs 270 to transmit forward-link signals to the mobile terminals 100.
Next, a method of acquiring the location information of a mobile terminal using a WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) positioning system (WPS) will be described with reference to FIG. 2B.
The WiFi positioning system (WPS) 300 refers to a location determination technology based on a wireless local area network (WLAN) using WiFi as a technology for tracking the location of the mobile terminal 100 using a WiFi module provided in the mobile terminal 100 and a wireless access point 320 for transmitting and receiving to and from the WiFi module.
The WiFi positioning system 300 may include a WiFi location determination server 310, a mobile terminal 100, a wireless access point (AP) 320 connected to the mobile terminal 100, and a database 330 stored with any wireless AP information.
The WiFi location determination server 310 extracts the information of the wireless AP 320 connected to the mobile terminal 100 based on a location information request message (or signal) of the mobile terminal 100. The information of the wireless AP 320 may be transmitted to the WiFi location determination server 310 through the mobile terminal 100 or transmitted to the WiFi location determination server 310 from the wireless AP 320.
The information of the wireless AP extracted based on the location information request message of the mobile terminal 100 may be at least one of MAC address, SSID, RSSI, channel information, privacy, network type, signal strength and noise strength.
The WiFi location determination server 310 receives the information of the wireless AP 320 connected to the mobile terminal 100 as described above, and compares the received wireless AP 320 information with information contained in the pre-established database 330 to extract (or analyze) the location information of the mobile terminal 100.
On the other hand, referring to FIG. 2B, as an example, the wireless AP connected to the mobile terminal 100 is illustrated as a first, a second, and a third wireless AP 320. However, the number of wireless APs connected to the mobile terminal 100 may be changed in various ways according to a wireless communication environment in which the mobile terminal 100 is located. When the mobile terminal 100 is connected to at least one of wireless APs, the WiFi positioning system 300 can track the location of the mobile terminal 100.
Next, considering the database 330 stored with any wireless AP information in more detail, various information of any wireless APs disposed at different locations may be stored in the database 330.
The information of any wireless APs stored in the database 330 may be information such as MAC address, SSID, RSSI, channel information, privacy, network type, latitude and longitude coordinate, building at which the wireless AP is located, floor number, detailed indoor location information (GPS coordinate available), AP owner's address, phone number, and the like.
In this manner, any wireless AP information and location information corresponding to the any wireless AP are stored together in the database 330, and thus the WiFi location determination server 310 may retrieve wireless AP information corresponding to the information of the wireless AP 320 connected to the mobile terminal 100 from the database 330 to extract the location information matched to the searched wireless AP, thereby extracting the location information of the mobile terminal 100.
Furthermore, the extracted location information of the mobile terminal 100 may be transmitted to the mobile terminal 100 through the WiFi location determination server 310, thereby acquiring the location information of the mobile terminal 100.
Hereinafter, a mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present disclosure as illustrated in FIG. 1 or a mobile terminal disposed with the constituent elements of the mobile terminal or the structure of a mobile terminal will be described.
FIG. 3A is a front perspective view illustrating an example of the mobile terminal 100 associated with the present disclosure.
The mobile terminal 100 disclosed herein is provided with a bar-type terminal body. However, the present invention may not be limited to this, but also may be applicable to various structures such as watch type, clip type, glasses type or folder type, flip type, swing type, swivel type, or the like, in which two and more bodies are combined with each other in a relatively movable manner.
The terminal body includes a case (casing, housing, cover, etc.) forming the appearance of the terminal. In this embodiment, the case may be divided into a front case 101 and a rear case 102. Various electronic components are incorporated into a space formed between the front case 101 and the rear case 102. At least one middle case may be additionally disposed between the front case 101 and the rear case 102, and a battery cover 103 for covering the battery 191 may be detachably configured at the rear case 102.
The cases may be formed by injection-molding a synthetic resin or may be also formed of a metal, for example, stainless steel (STS), titanium (Ti), or the like.
A display unit 151, a first audio output module 153a, a first camera 121a, a first manipulating unit 131 and the like may be disposed on a front surface of the terminal body, and a microphone 122, an interface unit 170, a second manipulating unit 132 and the like may be provided on a lateral surface thereof.
The display unit 151 may be configured to display (output) information being processed in the mobile terminal 100. The display unit 151 may include at least one of a liquid crystal display (LCD), a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD), an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display, a flexible display, a 3-dimensional (3D) display, and an e-ink display.
The display unit 151 may include a touch sensing means to receive a control command by a touch method. When a touch is made to any one place on the display unit 151, the touch sensing means may be configured to sense this touch and enter the content corresponding to the touched place. The content entered by a touch method may be a text or numerical value, or a menu item capable of indication or designation in various modes.
The touch sensing means may be formed with transparency to allow visual information displayed on the display unit 151 to be seen, and may include a structure for enhancing the visibility of a touch screen at bright places. Referring to FIG. 3A, the display unit 151 occupies a most portion of the front surface of the front case 101.
The first audio output module 153a and the first camera 121a are disposed in a region adjacent to one of both ends of the display unit 151, and the first manipulation input unit 131 and the microphone 122 are disposed in a region adjacent to the other end thereof. The second manipulation unit 132 (refer to FIG. 3B), the interface 170, and the like, may be disposed on a lateral surface of the terminal body.
The first audio output module 153a may be implemented in the form of a receiver for transferring voice sounds to the user's ear or a loud speaker for outputting various alarm sounds or multimedia reproduction sounds.
It may be configured such that the sounds generated from the first audio output module 153a are released along an assembly gap between the structural bodies. In this case, a hole independently formed to output audio sounds may not be seen or hidden in terms of appearance, thereby further simplifying the appearance of the mobile terminal 100. However, the present invention may not be limited to this, but a hole for releasing the sounds may be formed on the window.
The first camera 121a processes video frames such as still or moving images obtained by the image sensor in a video call mode or capture mode. The processed video frames may be displayed on the display unit 151.
The user input unit 130 is manipulated to receive a command for controlling the operation of the mobile terminal 100. The user input unit 130 may include a first and a second manipulation unit 131, 132. The first and the second manipulation unit 131, 132 may be commonly referred to as a manipulating portion, and any method may be employed if it is a tactile manner allowing the user to perform manipulation with a tactile feeling such as touch, push, scroll or the like.
In the present drawing, it is illustrated on the basis that the first manipulation unit 131 is a touch key, but the present disclosure may not be necessarily limited to this. For example, the first manipulation unit 131 may be configured with a mechanical key, or a combination of a touch key and a mechanical key.
The content received by the first and/or second manipulation units 131, 132 may be set in various ways. For example, the first manipulation unit 131 may be used to receive a command such as menu, home key, cancel, search, or the like, and the second manipulation unit 132 may receive a command, such as controlling a volume level being outputted from the first audio output module 153a, or switching into a touch recognition mode of the display unit 151.
The microphone 122 may be formed to receive the user's voice, other sounds, or the like. The microphone 122 may be provided at a plurality of places, and configured to receive stereo sounds.
The interface unit 170 serves as a path allowing the mobile terminal 100 to exchange data with external devices. For example, the interface unit 170 may be at least one of a connection terminal for connecting to an earphone in a wired or wireless manner, a port for near field communication (for example, an Infrared Data Association (IrDA) port, a Bluetooth port, a wireless LAN port, and the like), and a power supply terminal for supplying power to the mobile terminal 100. The interface unit 170 may be implemented in the form of a socket for accommodating an external card such as Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) or User Identity Module (UIM), and a memory card for information storage.
FIG. 3B is a rear perspective view illustrating mobile terminal 100 illustrated in FIG. 3A.
Referring to FIG. 3B, a second camera 121b may be additionally mounted at a rear surface of the terminal body, namely, the rear case 102. The second camera 121b has an image capturing direction, which is substantially opposite to the direction of the first camera unit 121a (refer to FIG. 3A), and may have a different number of pixels from that of the first camera unit 121a.
For example, it is preferable that the first camera 121a has a relatively small number of pixels enough not to cause difficulty when the user captures his or her own face and sends it to the other party during a video call or the like, and the second camera 121b has a relatively large number of pixels since the user often captures a general object that is not sent immediately. The first and the second camera 121a, 121b may be provided in the terminal body in a rotatable and pop-up manner.
A flash 123 and a mirror 124 may be additionally disposed adjacent to the second camera 121b. The flash 123 illuminates light toward an object when capturing the object with the second camera 121b. The mirror 124 allows the user to look at his or her own face, or the like, in a reflected way when capturing himself or herself (in a self-portrait mode) by using the second camera 121b.
A second audio output module 153b may be additionally disposed at a rear surface of the terminal body. The second audio output module 153b together with the first audio output module 153a (refer to FIG. 3A) can implement a stereo function, and may be also used to implement a speaker phone mode during a phone call.
An antenna (not shown) for receiving broadcast signals may be additionally disposed at a lateral surface of the terminal body in addition to an antenna for making a phone call or the like. The antenna constituting part of the broadcast receiving module 111 (refer to FIG. 1) may be provided in the terminal body in a retractable manner.
A power supply unit 190 (refer to FIG. 1) for supplying power to the mobile terminal 100 may be mounted on the terminal body. The power supply unit 190 may be incorporated into the terminal body, or may include a battery 191 configured in a detachable manner on the outside of the terminal body. According to the drawing, it is illustrated that the battery cover 103 is combined with the rear case 102 to cover the battery 191, thereby restricting the battery 191 from being released and protecting the battery 191 from external shocks and foreign substances.
Meanwhile, a user may continuously generate contents with respect to a plurality of applications, while using a plurality of applications. However, it is not easy for a user to read correlated contents, among contents accumulated during a pre-set period of time, at a time.
Thus, hereinafter, the mobile terminal 100 capable of enhancing user convenience in displaying contents and a control method thereof will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating an embodiment of the mobile terminal 100 (refer to FIG. 1) according to the present invention. The mobile terminal 100 includes a terminal body and the controller 180.
Referring to FIG. 4, first, log information stored in the terminal body is analyzed (S110) and at least some of log information is grouped into at least one group according to the analysis results (S120).
The memory 160 (refer to FIG. 1) may store contents together with location information of each contents. Here, the memory 160 may include a hardware element installed within the body of the mobile terminal 100 or may include a Web storage, cloud, and the like, on the Internet.
While using a plurality of applications, the user may generate contents with respect to each of the plurality of applications. For example, the user may generate contents (e.g., message contents) by using a message application, generate contents by using a social network service (SNS) application, or generate contents (e.g., image contents) by using a camera application. Also, the user may generate contents (e.g., Web page contents) through searching, or the like, by using an Internet application.
The generated contents may be stored together with the log information. The log information refers to information regarding every content generated in the process of operating a network, recorded together with an occurrence time, and the like. Here, the log information includes attribute information of contents. The log information may include at least one of information regarding a type of an application with respect to contents, information regarding a format of contents, information regarding a date related to contents, information regarding a position related to contents, and information regarding a counterpart tagged to contents.
The controller 180 may analyze the log information. By analyzing attribute information of each of a plurality of contents, the controller 180 may group contents (e.g., contents related to trip) having particular characters, among the plurality of contents. The controller 180 may group at least some of the plurality of contents by itself or may group at least some of a plurality of contents by using condition information received from the user.
Next, an application corresponding to the group is generated in step S130).
The controller 180 may generate an application corresponding to the group including the log information. Meanwhile, the controller 180 may monitor as to whether pre-set log information (e.g., log information regarding reservation of an airline ticket, and determine whether to generate an application on the basis of the monitoring results.
Thereafter, contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information is included in the information related to the application (S140).
Thus, when the application is executed, the controller 180 may display contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information in an executed screen of the application.
Meanwhile, when the application is executed, the controller 180 may display the application including at least one menu item on the display unit 151 (refer to FIG. 1). The controller 180 may configure at least one menu item to be displayed on the executed screen of the application, and classify contents by menu items, and display the classified contents on the display unit 151.
As described above, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal 100 may group pieces of correlated log information into a group by analyzing the log information stored in the terminal body thereof, and contents corresponding to the grouped log information may be displayed on the display unit 151 at a time. Thus, the user may view or check correlated contents among contents generated in various applications during a pre-set period of time.
Also, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal may generate an application corresponding to a group. Thus, the user may have fun by reading an executed screen of the application. As a result, user convenience can be enhanced.
FIG. 5 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface for generating an application on the basis of analysis results of log information.
The present invention may be performed by using an intelligent agent (IA). Referring to (a) to (c) of FIG. 5, while using a plurality of applications, the user may generate contents with respect to each of the plurality of applications.
For example, as illustrated in (a) of FIG. 5, the user may generate e-mail contents related to Macao tour while using an e-mail application. As illustrated in (b) of FIG. 5, the user may generate Web page contents including search results related to Macao tour, while using an Internet application. Also, as illustrated in (c) of FIG. 5, the user may generate message contents related to Macao tour, while using a message application.
The controller 180 may analyze the log information stored in the memory 160, and group correlated log information into a group. For example, the controller 180 may group log information related to ‘Macao tour’, among log information stored in the memory 160, into a group (e.g., a ‘Macao tour group’).
Thereafter, the controller 180 may generate an application (e.g., a ‘Macao tour application’) corresponding to a travel group.
In detail, an indicator bar 251 may be displayed in a region of the display unit 151. An icon 251’ indicating that an IA is currently being executed may be displayed in the indicator bar 251. The controller 180 magnifies the region of the indicator bar 251 for a pre-set period of time, and may display a window 252 for selecting whether to generate an application corresponding to the Macao tour group in the magnified indicator bar 251.
Thereafter, although not shown, when the user selects generation of a Macao tour application, the controller 180 may generate a Macao tour application.
Meanwhile, although an embodiment in which whether to generate a Macao tour application when a pre-set amount of log information is accumulated in relation to Macao tour is selected is illustrated in the drawing, but the controller 180 may generate a Macao tour application regardless of a user selection.
Also, although not shown, when pre-set log information (e.g., log information regarding reservation of an airline ticket) is generated, the controller may unconditionally generate a Macao tour application.
FIGS. 6 and 7 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface for displaying an executed screen of an application.
Referring to (a) of FIG. 6, the display unit 151 may display a home screen. As illustrated, a plurality of icons corresponding to a plurality of applications, respectively, may be displayed in the home screen. In addition, an icon 253 (hereinafter, referred to as ‘Macao tour icon’) corresponding to Macao tour application may be displayed in the home screen.
The Macao tour icon 253 may be displayed to be differentiated from other icons. For example, the Macao tour icon 253 may be displayed such that at least one of a color, a shape, transparency, a thickness of a frame, and a three-dimensional (3D) depth value thereof is different from that of other icons. As illustrated, the Macao tour icon 253 may be framed in a pre-set color.
When the Macao tour icon 253 is selected, as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 6, the controller 180 may execute a Macao tour application and display an executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application on the display unit 151.
The controller 180 may configure menu items 254a to 254d to be displayed in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application. For example, the menu items 254a to 254d may include at least one of airplane information, hotel information, schedule information, and weather information.
The controller 180 may divide the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application into a plurality of regions, and dispose a menu item in each of the regions. Here, disposition order of the menu items may be set by the user or may be set by the controller.
The controller 180 may dispose the menu items, starting from a menu item including the recently generated contents, or may dispose the menu items, starting from a menu item having the largest amount of contents. Also, the controller 180 may dispose a menu item expected to include content, although it does not currently include contents.
As illustrated, the menu items 254a and 254d including contents and menu items 254b and 254c not including contents may be displayed differently. The controller displays the menu items 254a and 254d including contents and the menu items 254b and 254c not including contents to indicate information related that the menu items 254a and 254d is different from the menu items 254b and 254c.
For example, the controller 180 may display the menu items 254b and 254c not including contents such that they are darker than the menu items 254a and 254d including contents.
Meanwhile, although not shown, when the menu items 254b and 254c not including contents are selected, the controller 180 may display a screen (e.g., a Web page, or the like) for generating contents to be included in the selected menu items, on the display unit 151.
Referring to (a) of FIG. 7, the controller 180 may execute a Macao tour application and display an executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application on the display unit 151. On the basis of a touch input sensed in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application, the controller 180 may edit the layout of the menu items 254a to 254d.
For example, when the third menu item 254c, among the menu items 254a to 254d, is dragged to the fourth menu item 254d, the controller 180 may change the disposition order of the third and fourth menu items 254c and 254d as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 7.
Meanwhile, although not shown, when the third menu item 254c is dragged to the fourth menu item 254d, the third and fourth menu items 254c and 254d may be merged. In addition, the controller 180 may add or delete contents according to a user selection.
FIGS. 8 and 9 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which contents corresponding to new log information is included in information related to an application.
In a case in which an additional log information is generated, the controller 180 may analyze the generated log information. On the basis of the analysis results, the controller 180 may determine whether to include contents corresponding to the generated log information in information related to the Macao tour application.
In detail, referring to (a) of FIG. 8, the user may continuously generate new contents (e.g., message contents) 255. The controller 180 may analyze log information regarding the new contents 255, and when the log information is related to the Macao tour application, the controller 180 may include the contents 255 in the information related to the Macao tour application.
Here, as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 8, the controller 180 may display a pop-up window 256 indicating addition of the contents 255 to the Macao tour application on the display unit 151.
Meanwhile, referring to (a) of FIG. 9, when the new contents is included in information related to the Macao tour application, the controller 180 may emphatically display the Macao tour icon 253. For example, as illustrated, the controller 180 may display an indicator 253’ indicating the presence of new contents in a region adjacent to the Macao tour icon 253.
Thereafter, when the Macao tour icon 253 is selected, the controller 180 may display the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application on the display unit 151 as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 9. Here, added contents 254’ may be displayed in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application.
The controller 180 may analyze attribute information of the added contents 254b’ and determine whether to include the added contents 254b’ in any one of the menu items 254a to 254d included in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application. Thus, the added contents 254b’ may be included in the second menu items 254b related to hotel information among the menu items 254a to 254d.
Meanwhile, the second menu item 254b not included in the existing contents is displayed to be darker, but since the new contents 254b’ is included in the second menu item 254b, the controller 180 may change a color of the second menu item 254b.
FIGS. 10 and 11 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which event information related to an application is displayed.
Referring to (a) of FIG. 10, the wireless communication unit 110 (please see FIG. 1) may receive at least one of current date information and current time information of the terminal body. On the basis of at least one of the current date information and current time information of the terminal body, the controller 180 may output event notification information related to the Macao tour application/
The event notification information may be visually output through the display unit 151 or may be audibly output through the audio output module 1553 (please see FIG. 1).
For example, as illustrated, the controller 180 may recognize a hotel fee payment date according to analysis results of the contents included in the Macao tour application, and when a current date is the hotel fee payment date, the controller 180 may display a pop-up window 257 indicating the hotel fee payment date on the display unit 151.
Thereafter, as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 10, on the basis of a touch input sensed in the pop-up window 257, the controller 180 may display contents related to hotel fee payment on the display unit 151. Although an embodiment of displaying hotel-related information is illustrated in the drawing, the controller 180 may display a payment window allowing the user to immediately pay hotel fee.
Referring to (a) of FIG. 11, the wireless communication unit 111 may receive location information of the terminal body. The controller 180 may infer current situation information on the basis of location information of the terminal body. As illustrated, the controller 180 may make inference that the user is currently in a ferry terminal and will get on a ferry. The controller 180 may display a pop-up window 258 indicating that the user is currently in a ferry terminal on the display unit 151.
When a menu item displaying information related to a ferry terminal is selected, the controller 180 may display information (e.g., traffic information, restaurant information, and the like) related to the ferry terminal on the display unit 151 as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 11.
Such information may be contents already included in the information related to an application. Namely, when current situation information corresponds to pre-set situation information, the controller 180 may extract contents related to the pre-set situation information among contents included in the information related to the application, and display the extracted contents. Meanwhile, although not shown, the controller 180 may download contents related to the current situation information from a sever, and display the downloaded contents.
FIG. 12 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which an application is shared with a counterpart.
Referring to (a) of FIG. 12, the controller 180 may display an executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application on the display unit 151. An icon 259 (hereinafter, referred to as ‘sharing icon’) for sharing the information related to the Macao tour application with a different user may be displayed in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application.
When the sharing icon 259 is selected, the controller 180 may display a contact list including a plurality of contact items on the display unit 151 as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 12.
As illustrated, the controller 180 may classify the plurality of contact items into a plurality of groups and display the same on the display unit 151. For example, the controller 180 may classify a contact item 260 related to the Macao tour application, among the plurality of contact items, as a recommendation contact group and display the same on the display unit 151.
In this manner, the contact item 260 related to the Macao tour application may be extracted by using log information of the contents included in the Macao tour application. For example, when the user transmits and receives messages related to Macao tour to and from a different user by using a message application, the controller 180 may include the contact item 260 of the different user who has transmitted and received messages to and from the user, in a recommendation contact group and display the same on the display unit 151.
Thereafter, when at least one contact item 260 is selected from the contact list, the controller 180 may transmit information related to the Macao tour application to a user corresponding to the selected contact item 260. Also, as illustrated in (c) of FIG. 12, the controller 180 may display a thumbnail image 261 corresponding to the selected contact item 260 in the executed screen 254 of the Macao tour application.
When the thumbnail image 261 is selected, the controller 180 may extract contents (e.g., tagged contents, and the like) related to the selected contact item 260 among contents included in the Macao tour application, and display the extracted contents on the display unit 151.
FIG. 13 is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the mobile terminal according to the present invention. The mobile terminal 100 includes the terminal body, the controller 180, and the output unit 150.
Referring to FIG. 13, first, information regarding a usage pattern of the user is analyzed by using the log information stored in the terminal body (S110).
The controller 180 may collect user log information for a pre-set period of time. The log information may include information regarding an application corresponding to contents, information regarding a time at which contents was executed, information regarding a location of the terminal body when the contents was executed, and the like.
To this end, the controller 180 may continuously collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time through the wireless communication unit 110. The wireless communication unit 110 may sense information regarding a location of the terminal body. To this end, the wireless communication unit 110 may sense information regarding coordinates at which the terminal body is located, or may sense information regarding an area in which the terminal body is located. Here, the area refers to a particular region or zone. For example, the area may be a region, a building, a store, and the like.
The controller 180 may analyze the information regarding a usage pattern of the user according to the information regarding a location of the body and the time information. Here, the information regarding a usage pattern may include at least one of location information and time information associated with the number of times of using each of the plurality of applications. In other words, usage pattern information refers to information how many times the plurality of applications have been used in a certain situation. Here, a situation in which the plurality of applications are used may be defined by a place in which the plurality of applications are executed, a time at which the plurality of applications are executed, or a combination thereof.
Thereafter, contents to be output at a pre-set time is detected on the basis of the usage pattern information (S120). Thereafter, the detected contents is output at a pre-set time (S130).
On the basis of the information regarding the usage pattern of the user, the controller 180 may detect contents to be output to the display unit 151 at a pre-set time. The contents to be output to the display unit 151 may include contents related to at least one application according to the information regarding a usage pattern of the user. Meanwhile, the controller 180 may detect contents to be output through the audio output module 153 at a pre-set time.
Meanwhile, on the basis of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user, the controller 180 may recommend at least one application and control the terminal body by using the recommended application.
In detail, the controller 180 may executed a recommended application. For example, the controller 180 may automatically execute a news application or a weather application for a time during which the user gets to work or may automatically execute a traffic guidance application for a time during which the user gets off work.
Also, the controller 180 may automatically execute a bell sound notification application at home or may automatically execute a vibration notification application in the office.
Besides, the controller 180 may change a setting of the terminal body on the basis of at least one of location information and time information of the terminal body. Accordingly, the controller 180 may change a setting of the terminal body such that the terminal is optimized for a noisy place or a quite plate. For example, the controller 180 may control the audio output module 153 to automatically turn up the volume in a pre-set noisy place and automatically turn down the volume in a pre-set quite place.
Also, the controller 180 may display an icon corresponding to a recommended application on a display unit 151, e.g., on a locked screen or a home screen.
As described above, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile terminal 100 may detect contents to be output on the basis of at least one of location information and time information. Namely, a contents output screen in consideration of a current situation of the user may be provided to the user. Accordingly, user manipulation for viewing contents appropriate for a current situation may be reduced. As a result, user convenience can be enhanced.
FIG. 14 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which contents to be output is detected on the basis of information regarding a usage pattern of a user.
The present invention may be performed by using an intelligent agent (IA). Referring to (a) through (c) of FIG. 14, the user may sequentially execute a plurality of applications at 6:30 a.m. every morning.
For example, the user may first execute a weather application as illustrated in (a) of FIG. 14, may execute a schedule application as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 14, and may subsequently execute an SNS application as illustrated in (c) of FIG. 14.
The controller 180 may store names of applications and information regarding execution order of the applications executed by the user, together with information regarding a time at which the application was executed (e.g., 6:30 a.m.).
Thereafter, the controller 180 may detect contents to be output to the display unit 151 at 6:30 a.m. every morning, and determine a layout of the contents. Accordingly, the controller 180 may display the contents collection 262 disposed according to pre-set order at 6:30 a.m. every morning.
As illustrated, the contents collection 262 displayed on the display unit 151 may include contents 262 related to a weather application, contents 262b related to a schedule application, and contents 262c related to an SNS application.
Disposition order of the contents 262a to 262c may be set by the user or set by the controller 180. The controller 180 may dispose the contents 262a to 262c on the basis of execution order of the applications executed by the user or may dispose the contents 262a to 262c on the basis of the amount of information included in the contents 262a to 262c.
FIG. 15 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which detected contents is output at a pre-set time.
Referring to (a) of FIG. 15, when 6:30 a.m. arrives, the controller 180 may control the display unit 151 and the audio output module 153 to output an alarm signal. When a user’s touch input applied to the display unit 151 is sensed or when a pre-set time has lapsed, the controller 180 may control the display unit 151 and the audio output unit 153 to terminate outputting of the alarm signal.
Thereafter, referring to (b) of FIG. 15, the controller 180 may detect contents to be output to the display unit 151, and dispose the detected contents 262a to 262c according to a pre-set layout. As described above, the contents 262a to 262c have been detected by the controller 180 on the basis of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user.
Here, when a touch input applied to the display unit 151 is sensed or when a pre-set time has lapsed, the controller 180 may detect contents to be output through the audio output module 153, and outputs the detected contents through the audio output module 153 as illustrated in (c) of FIG. 15.
To this end, the controller 180 may determine information regarding an output attribute for outputting the contents through the audio output module 153. In detail, the controller 180 may determine information regarding a time at which contents is to be output, information regarding a volume thereof, and the like. Such information may also be determined on the basis of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user.
Meanwhile, although not shown, the audio output module 153 may output information obtained by combining an opinion of the controller 180 or the IA to detected objective contents.
Meanwhile, the display unit 151 may display a pop-up window 264 indicating that contents are being output through the audio output module 153.
FIGS. 16 and 17 are conceptual views illustrating a user interface in which an application is recommended on the basis of information regarding a usage pattern of a user.
Referring to FIG. 16, the display unit 151 may display a home screen. The controller 180 may display an icon corresponding to a recommended application in the home screen on the basis of at least one of location information and time information, and the usage pattern information.
For example, as illustrated in (a) of FIG. 16, when a current time is 7:30 a.m. and the terminal body is sensed to be present at home, the controller 180 may display an icon corresponding to a weather application, an icon corresponding to a schedule application, an icon corresponding to a new application, and an icon 265 corresponding to a message application in the home screen.
Also, the controller 180 may set the audio output module 153 of the terminal body to a bell sound mode. Although not shown, the controller 180 may display an icon indicating the bell sound mode on the display unit 151. In addition, the controller 180 may set the wireless communication unit 110 of the terminal body to a Wi-Fi communication mode, and display an icon indicating the Wi-Fi communication mode on the display unit 151.
Similarly, as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 16, in a case in which a current time is 8:00 a.m. and the terminal body is sensed to be present in a vehicle, the controller 180 may display icons 265 corresponding to applications related to the situation in which the user is driving, on the display unit 151. Also, although not shown, the controller 180 may set the audio output module 153 to a bell sound mode and set the wireless communication unit 110 to a 3G communication mode.
Similarly, as illustrated in (c) of FIG. 16, in a case in which a current time is 1:00 p.m. and the terminal body is sensed to be present in the office, the controller 180 may display icons 265 corresponding to applications related to a situation in which the user is at business, on the display unit 151. Also, although not shown, the controller 180 may set the audio output module 153 to a vibration mode and the wireless communication unit 110 to a Wi-Fi communication mode.
Referring to FIG. 17, the controller 180 may automatically execute a pre-set application at a pre-set time. In this case, the controller may automatically execute the application or may display a pop-up window inquiring whether to execute the application.
In detail, as illustrated in (a) of FIG. 17, the controller 180 may display a pop-up window 266 indicating that the application will be automatically executed after a pre-set time. Thereafter, when the pre-set time has lapsed, the application may be automatically executed as illustrated in (b) of FIG. 17. Accordingly, an executed screen of the application may be displayed on the display unit 151.
FIG. 18 is a conceptual view illustrating a user interface in which contents to be output is changed when an event occurs.
Referring to (a) of FIG. 18, when 6:30 a.m. arrives, the controller 180 may detect contents to be output to the display unit 151 and dispose the contents collection 262 including the detected contents 262a to 262c according to a pre-set layout. As described above, the contents 262a to 262c have been detected by the controller 180 on the basis of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user.
Meanwhile, referring to (b) of FIG. 18, when there is a particular event in the corresponding date, for example, when there is a concert of a singer the user is interested in in the corresponding date, the controller 180 may include the event information 262a in the contents collection 262 and display the same on the display unit 151.
Although not shown, when the event information 262 is selected, the controller 180 may display information related to the event information 262a on the display unit 151.
In the embodiments of the present invention, the foregoing method may be implemented as codes that can be read by a processor in a program-recorded medium. The processor-readable medium may include a ROM, a RAM, a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, and the like. The processor-readable medium also includes implementations in the form of carrier waves or signals (e.g., transmission via the Internet). The computer may include a controller of a terminal.
The mobile terminal according to the embodiments of the present disclosure is not limited in its application of the configurations and methods, but the entirety or a portion of the embodiments can be selectively combined to be configured into various modifications.
As the exemplary embodiments may be implemented in several forms without departing from the characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its scope as defined in the appended claims. Therefore, various changes and modifications that fall within the scope of the claims, or equivalents of such scope are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
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- A mobile terminal comprising:a terminal body; anda controller configured to analyze log information stored in the terminal body and grouping at least some of the log information into at least one group according to the analysis results,wherein the controller generates an application corresponding to the group and include contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information in information related to the application.
- The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein the controller monitors as to whether pre-set log information is generated, and determines whether to generate the application on the basis of the monitoring results.
- The mobile terminal of claim 2, wherein when additional log information is generated, the controller analyzes the generated log information and determine whether to include contents corresponding to the generated log information in the information related to the application.
- The mobile terminal of claim 1, further comprising:a display unit configured to display an executed screen of the application including at least one menu item when the application is executed,wherein the controller configures at least one menu item to be displayed in the executed screen of the application, classifies the contents according to each menu item, and displays the same on the display unit.
- The mobile terminal of claim 4, wherein the controller displays a menu item with classified contents and a menu item without classified contents to indicate information related that the menu item with classified contents is different from the menu item without classified contents.
- The mobile terminal of claim 5, wherein the controller edits a layout of the menu item on the basis of a touch input applied to the executed screen of the application.
- The mobile terminal of claim 1, further comprising:a display unit configured to display a plurality of icons corresponding to a plurality of applications, respectively,wherein the controller displays the icons corresponding to the applications such that they are differentiated from other icons.
- The mobile terminal of claim 1, further comprising:a wireless communication unit configured to collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time,wherein the controller infers current situation information on the basis of at least one of the information regarding a location of the terminal body and the information regarding a current time, and when the current situation information corresponds to pre-set situation information, the controller extracts contents related to the pre-set situation information from contents included in the information related to the application.
- A mobile terminal comprising:a terminal body;a controller configured to analyze information regarding a usage pattern of a user by using log information stored in the terminal body, and detect contents to be output at a pre-set time on the basis of the usage pattern information; andan output unit configured to output the detected contents at the pre-set time.
- The mobile terminal of claim 9, wherein the controller collects log information of the user during a pre-set period of time, and analyzes the information regarding a usage pattern of the user by using the collected log information.
- The mobile terminal of claim 10, wherein the output unit includes a display unit,wherein the controller determines a layout of the detected contents to display the detected contents on the display unit, on the basis of the usage pattern information.
- The mobile terminal of claim 10, wherein the output unit includes an audio output module,wherein the controller determines information regarding an output attribute to output the detected contents to be output through the audio output module.
- The mobile terminal of claim 9, further comprising:a wireless communication unit configured to collect at least one of information regarding a location of the terminal body and information regarding a current time,wherein the controller detects contents to be output at the pre-set time on the basis of at least one of the information regarding a location of the terminal body and the information regarding a current time, and the usage pattern information.
- The mobile terminal of claim 9, wherein the controller recommends at least one application on the basis of the usage pattern information and controls the terminal body by using the recommended application.
- A control method of mobile terminal including a terminal body, the method comprising:analyzing log information stored in the terminal body;grouping at least some of the log information into at least one group according to the analysis results;generating an application corresponding to the group; andincluding contents corresponding to each of the grouped log information, in information related to the application.
- The control method of claim 15, wherein the generating of the at least one application corresponding to at least one group comprises:monitoring as to whether pre-set log information has been generated; anddetermining whether to generate the application on the basis of the monitoring results.
- The control method of claim 16, further comprising:when additional log information is generated, analyzing the generated log information; anddetermining whether to include contents corresponding to the generated log information, in information related to the application.
- A control method of mobile terminal including a terminal body, the method comprising:analyzing information regarding a usage pattern of a user by using log information stored in the terminal body;detecting contents to be output at a pre-set time on the basis of the usage pattern information; andoutputting the detected contents at a pre-set time.
- The control method of claim 18, wherein the analyzing of the information regarding a usage pattern of the user by using the log information stored in the terminal body comprises:collecting log information of the user during a pre-set period of time; andanalyzing the information regarding a usage pattern of the user by using the collected log information.
- The control method of claim 18, further comprising:recommending at least one application on the basis of the usage pattern information; andcontrolling the terminal body by using the recommended application.
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