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Method and system for interactively transmitting multimedia information over a network which requires a reduced bandwidth

Patent 5564001 Issued on October 8, 1996. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 24, 2014. 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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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 265391 filed on 06/24/1994

US Classes:

715/500.1, Synchronization of diverse media379/93.08, Transmission scheme (e.g., compression/decompression, transmission rate)725/116, Control process725/119Having significant intermediate network unit (e.g., hub, substation, etc.)

Examiners

Primary: Zimmerman, Mark
Assistant: Hong, Stephen S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H04M 011/00
H04N 007/00

Abstract

A system and device is provided that enhances the interactivity of multimedia information across a communications network or in combination with other networks including telecommunication and cable broadcasting. The system includes an interactive multimedia mastering (IMM) system for receiving multimedia program materials from a program source, a multimedia call processing system (MCPS) coupled to the IMM, and a plurality of interactive multimedia devices (IMDs) for distributing multimedia information to users. The IMM optimizes the program materials by separating the information into primary and secondary layers using psychographic parameters to differentiate between important and less important multimedia information, and then compresses at least a portion of the layers for transmission to the MCPS. The IMDs accept user commands for multimedia information from a telephone, which cause the IMD to transmit a control signal to the MCPS. The MCPS receives the control signal while in a voice mode, and in response, branches to a program branch in the optimized program materials indicated by the control signal. The MCPS switches to a data mode for transmitting data from the indicated program branch back to the requesting IMD, and then switches back to the voice mode to accept further control signals from the IMD. Once the IMD receives the materials, the IMD decompresses any compressed portions and mixes the decompressed portions with the uncompressed portions to provide enhanced interactive multimedia information to the user.

Other References

  • Webster's II New Riverside University Dictionary, 1994, p. 95
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