U.S. patent application number 10/324032 was filed with the patent office on 2003-05-08 for method and apparatus for providing precise location information through a communications network.
This patent application is currently assigned to Nokia Corporation. Invention is credited to Aarnio, Ari.
Application Number | 20030087650 10/324032 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 23873339 |
Filed Date | 2003-05-08 |
United States Patent
Application |
20030087650 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Aarnio, Ari |
May 8, 2003 |
Method and apparatus for providing precise location information
through a communications network
Abstract
A method and apparatus for obtaining information about an object
through interaction between a mobile station (MS) and a computer
network such as the Internet, and communicating the information to
the MS. A digital camera obtains an image of an object, such as a
geographic region proximate the MS, which is then transmitted
through the mobile communications system to the computer network. A
converter server such as an Optical Character Reader (OCR) server
interfaced with the global computer network converts the digital
image to a text format which is then compared, along with a general
location identifier of the MS to geographic data stored in a
location database connected to the global computer network. Based
on a comparison of the converted text data and the general location
identifier of the MS to the geographic data stored in the location
server, a precise location of the MS is determined and transmitted
to the MS.
Inventors: |
Aarnio, Ari; (Espoo,
FI) |
Correspondence
Address: |
COHEN, PONTANI, LIEBERMAN & PAVANE
Suite 1210
551 Fifth Avenue
New York
NY
10176
US
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Assignee: |
Nokia Corporation
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Family ID: |
23873339 |
Appl. No.: |
10/324032 |
Filed: |
December 19, 2002 |
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10324032 |
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09471875 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
455/456.3 ;
455/556.1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
H04N 1/00204 20130101;
G01S 5/0054 20130101; H04L 67/51 20220501; G06F 40/58 20200101;
H04L 67/52 20220501; H04L 9/40 20220501; H04W 64/00 20130101; H04M
1/72457 20210101; H04N 1/00244 20130101; H04N 1/00307 20130101;
H04N 2201/0084 20130101; H04L 67/04 20130101; G06F 16/9537
20190101 |
Class at
Publication: |
455/456 ;
455/556 |
International
Class: |
H04Q 007/20; H04M
001/00; H04B 001/38 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A method of obtaining a geographic location of a mobile station,
comprising the steps of: obtaining a digital image of a geographic
location proximate the mobile station; wirelessly transmitting said
digital image from said mobile station to a mobile communications
network; contacting a computer network through said mobile
communications network; obtaining a general location identifier of
the mobile station from said mobile communications network; and
comparing the general location identifier and information
corresponding to said digital image to pre-stored data accessible
through said computer network to determine the geographic location
of the mobile station.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising converting the digital
image to a binary text format and wherein said information
corresponding to said digital image comprises said binary text
format.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the converting of the image from
digital format to binary text format is performed using an optical
character reader (OCR) in communication with the computer
network.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein said mobile communications
network comprises a GSM network and said step of obtaining a
general location identifier of the mobile station comprises
obtaining a Location Area Identity (LAI) associated with the mobile
station.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein said pre-stored data comprises
area maps contained within the general location and wherein said
comparing step further comprises comparing the binary text format
and general location identifier to the area maps.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein said step of obtaining a digital
image further comprises the step of utilizing a digital camera
capable of communicating with the mobile station.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the digital camera is integrally
formed with the mobile station.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the mobile station comprises a
mobile telephone and wherein said computer network comprises a
global computer network.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein said mobile communications
network comprises a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
network.
10. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of
transmitting the identified geographic location to the mobile
station.
11. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of
identifying the location of service providers utilizing the
identified geographic location in response to a query transmitted
by the mobile communications system to the computer network and
transmitting identified service provider location information to
the mobile station.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein said service provider location
information corresponds to service providers that are participants
in a rewards program so that a user of the mobile station who is a
member of the rewards program can solicit the service providers to
acquire rewards points and to redeem rewards points.
13. An apparatus for obtaining a geographic location of a mobile
station comprising: a digital camera capable of interfacing with
the mobile station for obtaining a digital image of a geographic
area proximate the mobile station and for conveying the digital
image to the mobile station; a mobile communications network for
receiving the digital image from the mobile station, said network
having means for determining a general location identifier of the
mobile station; a computer network in communication with said
mobile communications network for receiving the digital image and
the general location identifier of the mobile station from said
mobile communications network; a location server having access to a
library of stored geographic location data; and means for comparing
the text data and general location identifier to the stored
geographic location data to identify the geographic location of the
mobile station.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a converter in
communication with said computer network for converting the digital
image into text data;
15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the mobile station is a
mobile phone integrally formed with said digital camera.
16. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said mobile communications
network comprises a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS).
17. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said global communications
network comprises a Global System for Mobile Communication
(GSM).
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the general location
identifier comprises a Location Area Identity (LAI) of a base
station in communication with the mobile station.
19. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a service
provider database in communication with said computer network for
identifying service provider locations based on the identified
geographic location of the mobile station.
20. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising means for
transmitting the identified geographic location to the mobile
station.
21. The apparatus of claim 19, further comprising means for
transmitting the identified geographic location and the identified
service provider locations to the mobile station.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, further comprising means for
identifying locations of service providers corresponding to service
providers that are participants in a rewards program so that a user
of the mobile station who is a member of the rewards program can
solicit the service providers to acquire rewards points and to
redeem rewards points.
23. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said digital camera includes
means for wirelessly communicating the digital image to the mobile
station.
24. A method of obtaining information using a mobile station,
comprising the steps of: obtaining a digital image of an object
proximate the mobile station; wirelessly transmitting said digital
image from said mobile station to a mobile communications network;
contacting a computer network through said mobile communications
network; analyzing the transmitted digital image to obtain desired
information; and transmitting the obtained desired information to
the mobile station.
25. The method of claim 24, wherein said mobile station is a mobile
telephone.
26. The method of claim 24, wherein said computer network is the
Internet.
27. The method of claim 24, wherein the object comprises a text
symbol and wherein the transmitted obtained information comprises a
translation of the text symbol and a pronunciation of the text
symbol.
28. The method of claim 24, wherein the transmitted obtained
information comprises information relating to the object.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention provides a method and apparatus for
obtaining information using a mobile station (MS) through
interaction with a communications network.
[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0004] In mobile communications systems it is often desirable to
pinpoint. with relative accuracy a geographic location of a mobile
station. Such exact location information can be used for numerous
purposes such as, for example, to provide directions to a system
user of the mobile station who is lost or trying to avoid road
congestion, directing the system user to a nearby service provider
(e.g. to obtain gasoline, automotive repairs), obtaining
information about a location or object proximate the mobile
station, etc. Several techniques are known for obtaining a general
location of a mobile station. For example, the general location may
be determined using Location Service Area (LSA) identification
techniques employed in known SoLSA techniques. The LSA is a
location service area corresponding to the cell coverage area of a
particular mobile network cell through which the MS communicates.
Other location determining techniques are discussed in WO-9205672;
U.S. Pat. No. 5,128,925; WO-9727711; EP 0 930 513 A2 and
WO-9819479.
[0005] Although such prior art systems are useful in that they may
provide for the communication to a MS of information pertaining to
a general or large surrounding geographic area encompassing the MS,
such known techniques do not identify, with relative pinpoint
accuracy, an exact location of a MS. Thus, a user of a MS cannot be
informed of pertinent information concerning the immediate
geographic area surrounding the MS.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The present invention improves over prior locator and
information systems by providing a method and apparatus for
identifying a precise location of a mobile station through
interaction with a mobile communications network and a global
computer network. This is accomplished, in accordance with one
embodiment of the present invention, by inputting to a subject
mobile station, a digital image of a geographic location
surrounding the subject MS or an object proximate the MS and
transmitting the digital image through a mobile communications
network, such as a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network or a
Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), servicing the MS. The
digital image is then conveyed to a global communications network,
such as the Internet or World Wide Web, through an access port. A
conversion server is accessible through the global communications
network for converting the digital image data to text data which is
then forwarded to a location server, also accessible through the
global communications network. The location server receives a
general location address of the MS by, for example, identifying a
base station through which the MS communicates and, utilizing the
general location address and text data, compares this information
to geographic location information stored in a database. The stored
geographic location information is typically a library of regional
street maps and landmarks contained in a database located in or
accessible by the location server. Once the exact location of the
MS is determined, the location information is transmitted back to
the MS.
[0007] The determined location information can be used in numerous
applications. For example, in one embodiment one or more service
servers can be accessible to the global communications network to
provide a host of information services tailored to the determined
MS location Such services may include providing a local street
traffic report, a weather report, as well as the identities and
locations of the nearest goods or service providers to allow a MS
user who may be in need of immediate goods/services to locate such
goods/services, e.g., the location of a nearest gasoline station or
automotive repair center, etc.
[0008] In another embodiment, a digital image of an object or
location proximate the MS is obtained and transmitted, through the
MS, to a computer network. The computer network, in turn, analyzes
the image, obtains information concerning the image and transmits
such obtained information to the MS. For example, the object may be
a consumer product (e.g., an automobile) and an MS user may desire
to obtain information, such as product safety information,
concerning the automobile. In accordance with the present invention
an image of the automobile can be transmitted by the MS to the
computer network to allow the computer network to retrieve desired
information relating to the automobile.
[0009] Other objects and features of the present invention will
become apparent from the following detailed description considered
in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be
understood, however, that the drawings are designed solely for
purposes of illustrations and not as a definition of the limits of
the invention, for which reference should be made to the appended
claims. It should be further understood that the drawings are
merely intended to conceptually illustrate the structures and
procedures described herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] In the drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote
similar elements throughout the several views:
[0011] FIG. 1 depicts a block diagram of the system architecture of
the presently preferred embodiment;
[0012] FIG. 2 depicts a block diagram of the system architecture of
one alternative embodiment;
[0013] FIG. 3 depicts a flow chart of the method in accordance with
one embodiment of the present invention; and
[0014] FIG. 4 depicts a flow chart of the method in accordance with
another embodiment of the present invention
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] A system 10 for providing accurate location information to a
mobile communications network user in accordance with a currently
preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
FIG. 1. System 10 provides interaction and communication between a
mobile station 12 and a computer network 18. The computer network
may be, for example, the Internet, or World Wide Web, and these
terms are used interchangeably herein. The MS 12 may be a mobile
telephone, a personal digital assistant (PDA) as well as any other
type of wireless communication devices including a laptop computer
with wireless communication capability. The MS 12 communicates with
other mobile stations in a manner well-known to those having
ordinary skill in the art, through a mobile communications network
14 such as a Global System For Mobile Communication (GSM) or a
General Packet Radio Service Network (GPRS). A GPRS network 14 is
represented in FIG. 1. Also as is known in the art, network 14 is
capable of communicating with the computer network or Internet 18
through wireless transmission to a receiver at an Internet access
port 16 for providing a path for information to exchanged between
the MS 12 and the Internet 18. System 10 further includes a data
conversion server 20 for converting digital image data to a text
format, as is known in the art. A suitable server for this purpose
is an Optical-Character Recognition (OCR) server. A-location server
22 is also accessible through the Internet 18 to obtain specific
and precise MS location information in a manner set forth
below.
[0016] When a user of the MS 12 desires to know his or her exact
location, the user will obtain a digital image of a geographic
location proximate the MS. Such a digital image may be of a
building, an intersection with a street sign, a landmark, etc., and
may be obtained through the use of a digital camera 13 In a
preferred embodiment, camera 13 may be combined with the MS 12 to
form a single component, as more fully described in WO 96-38762, or
may be a separate unit capable of being interfaced with the MS 12.
In the latter case, camera 113 and mobile station 112 can be
interconnected using a fixed transmission line. Alternatively, the
digital image can be downloaded to the mobile station 112 from a
data storage device, such as a floppy disc onto which the image has
been stored. The digital picture obtained by the camera 113 will
thus be transferred from the camera to the mobile phone via the
fixed transmission line. As an alternative, the digital camera 113
and MS 112 may both include Bluetooth transceivers for providing
wireless communication therebetween. Moreover, the digital camera
may be mounted to a dashboard of an automobile and electrically or
wirelessly connected to an MS such as a car phone. The digital
camera could then be controlled by hardware or software contained
in the automobile for positioning the camera to obtain an
appropriate digital image while the automobile is operated, for
example, to receive images of street signs, etc. The MS 12 then
communicates the digital image obtained from camera 13 to the
mobile network 14 along with a request to identify the exact MS
location. Mobile network 14 will contact or otherwise access the
Internet 18 through Internet access port 16 and convey the digital
image to various servers in communication with the Internet to
obtain a precise location of the MS. This is accomplished, for
example, by dialing an Internet access code (e.g. telephone number)
and connecting to an Internet server.
[0017] The apparatus 10 can identify a precise location of the MS
by utilizing the digital image information directly or, in
accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention,
convey the digital data to a data converter, such as an Optical
Character Recognizer (OCR) server 20 for converting the digital
image to binary text data. As is known in the art, the OCR server
20 converts the received digital image of the geographic location
proximate the MS 12 into a bit format, e.g. binary text. This
information is then communicated to a location server (LS) 22 for
identification. Prior to, after or concurrent with the receipt of
the binary text version of the geographic image, the LS will obtain
a general location in which the geographic image is contained,
i.e., in which the MS is located. This is performed through
communication between the LS and the communication network 14. For
example, in response to a request placed by the LS, the network 14
will provide the LS with the Location Area Identity (LAI) of the
cell/base station (BS) or group of cells/base stations in
communication with the MS 12 as well as other information the
network 14 may have concerning the general location of the MS 12.
In the case of a GSM network 14, the LAI can be in the form of a
visitor location register (VLR) of a Mobile Switching Center
(MSC).
[0018] The LS contains or has access to a database containing
location information such as street maps, locations of buildings,
landmarks, etc. Upon receipt of the LAI which identifies the
general geographic region of the MS 12, the LS uses the binary text
information to pinpoint an exact location within the general
geographic region. This is accomplished by comparing the binary
text and LAI information with the location database data. The OCR
server has the capability of constructing patterns from images of
the transmitted picture. Thus, the patterns will be compared to
existing patterns in the location server and mapped to certain
database patterns, provided that a certain minimum threshold of
mapping is met. Once a location or "match" is identified, the
location is transmitted back to the MS. This can occur via a
combination of the Internet 18 and network 14, or directly between
the LS 22 and network 14 through, for example, wireless
communication therebetween. The location information can be in the
form of a text message or diagram (e.g. map) displayed on a display
incorporated in the MS, or may be an audible message broadcast from
a mobile phone or from speakers connected to a mobile phone such as
when a location request is placed through a car phone.
[0019] The precise location information can be used in a variety of
applications and to provide a variety of information services to a
MS user. For example, in the event the MS user is lost while
driving, the inventive apparatus 10 will allow for directions to be
transmitted to the user once the MS precise location is known. In a
preferred embodiment, a service server 24 may be provided in
communication with, for example, the Internet 18 for conveying
information in response to a query placed through the MS concerning
goods or service providers that are located closely proximate to or
in the immediate vicinity of the MS user. For example, if the user
is in need of gasoline or automotive repairs, the precise MS
location can be used to access the service server 24 to locate
gasoline stations or service stations closely proximate to the MS
12 and to provide directions to such stations. In the event the
goods or service providers have a URL address to provide for
Internet access, such addresses can also be transmitted for display
on the MS. In another embodiment, the service server 24 may be part
of or used in conjunction with an incentive rewards program as more
fully disclosed in commonly-owned U.S. patent application Ser. No.
______ Method and Apparatus for Accessing an Interactive Incentive
Rewards Program Through a Wireless Communications Network, filed
Nov. 23, 1999, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by
reference, to provide the location of service provider program
members which can then be visited by the MS user to redeem or
accumulate rewards points.
[0020] As an alternative to the apparatus 10 of FIG. 1 wherein the
OCR server 20, location server 22 and service server 24 are capable
of direct communication with the Internet 18, a system 100 can be
provided wherein a local area network (LAN) 130 can be used to
interface these components with the Internet in a manner well-known
to those having skill in the art. Moreover, although separate
components are shown, the OCR server, location server and service
server can be integral with the LAN 130.
[0021] Turning now to FIG. 3, a flow chart of the inventive method
of obtaining a precise location for a MS is depicted. The
communication of a digital image from the MS to the OCR server is
described in steps 3.1 to 3.7. The communication between the
location server and the mobile network to obtain the mobile station
LAI is described in steps 3.8 and 3.9, and the location server
mapping to identify an exact location of the MS and to transmit the
location information to the MS is described in steps 3.10 and 3.11.
In the event extra services are requested, such as through the
inclusion of and communication with a service server 24, steps 3.12
to 3.14 are performed.
[0022] In yet another embodiment of the invention shown by the
method of FIG. 4, system 10 can provide information concerning a
product or object by obtaining a digital image of the product or
object and transmitting the image via connection with the MS 12 to
the Internet 18. The digital image will then be identified by the
service server 24 and, in response to a query or other command
communicated to the Internet by a user of the MS 12, will locate
and provide information pertaining to the image of the object. In
this manner, information can be provided, for example, on a
consumer product (e.g., automobile) by transmitting a digital image
of the automobile along with a query to search and locate desired
information such as for safety features, manufacturer cost,
etc.
[0023] The system 10 can also be used to assist travelers with
foreign language translations. For example, a digital image of a
sign or word containing foreign language can be conveyed to the
service server 24 for translation, with the translation then being
transmitted to the MS along with an audible pronunciation of the
word and/or product information relating to the translated word
and/or a location associated with the word. Moreover, the system
can be used to provide advertisement information pertaining to a
specific retail or service provider location by transmitting
through the MS an image of a retail outlet. The service server will
then locate, via access to an advertiser database, information
concerning special offers or sales pertaining to the retail outlet,
etc. The cost of such information service can be primarily paid by
such advertisers, thereby reducing the cost of such service to the
MS user.
[0024] Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out
fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a
preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various
omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of
the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by
those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the
invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all
combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform
substantially the same function in substantially the same way to
achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention.
Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements
and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any
disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated
in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment
as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention,
therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the
claims appended hereto.
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