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Interactive CATV system

Patent 4245245 Issued on January 13, 1981. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject January 13, 1998. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Bilateral communications system for distributing commerical and premium video signaling on an accountable basis
Patent #: 3934079
Issued on: 01/20/1976
Inventor: Barnhart

Burst frequency shift keying data communication system Patent #: 3944742
Issued on: 03/16/1976
Inventor: Cunningham

Inventors

Application

No. 05/654721 filed on 02/02/1976

US Classes:

380/211, Interactive TV380/231, Usage or charge determination380/242, Having command signal for receiver725/108, Alarm system using television network725/114, Server or headend725/131, Receiver (e.g., set-top box)725/31, With encryption or scrambling of video signal725/80, Coordinating diverse devices725/86USER-REQUESTED VIDEO PROGRAM SYSTEM

Examiners

Primary: Buczinski, Stephen C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

H04N 7/173 (20060101)

Foreign Application Priority Data

1975-02-24 JP

Abstract

A two-way CATV system having a substantial number of terminals incorporates a central processor and transmitter system which continually interrogates the terminals at high speed, monitoring changes of usage of premium programs and other data while also permitting central control of access to restricted premium programs. For inexpensive but reliable intercommunication, short, fixed word length digital messages are frequency multiplexed onto the cable in both upstream and downstream directions, and subscriber groups are controllably selected in turn, with each subscriber being scanned in what may be an arbitrary order by transmission of unique private messages which are recognized at the terminal and in response to which previously prepared fixed length messages are immediately transmitted in return. By employing both upstream and downstream messages which are initiated by a series of synchronizing bits and non-ambiguously related subsequent data sequences, and by the provision of means to initiate both downstream and upstream messages of short length without delay, rapid but reliable data interchange is effected despite differences in transmission and response times with different subscribers. Concurrently, terminal status and various special conditions including security alarms are remotely processed at each terminal, and short upstream messages are assembled containing priority selected data to be transmitted in response to an interrogation. The system incorporates additional means for monitoring power status, program selection and authorization and other operating conditions at each terminal effectively to provide accurate and reliable accounting information while preventing unauthorized or improper usage of restricted premium programs.

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