Method and apparatus for accessing electronic data via a familiar printed medium
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Abstract
The disclosed methods and apparatus relate generally to the electronics media industry, such as cable television (CATV), home shopping services, on-line computer services and computer memory applications. These methods and apparatus allow a user to access and make use of electronic media input and output devices by reference to and/or utilization of standard printed matter, such as magazines, textbooks, or any other printed matter that can be correlated to electronic media.
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187 Claims
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1-167. -167. (canceled)
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168. A system for displaying programming material to a user, the system comprising:
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a printed sign having at least one machine recognizable feature;
a feature recognition unit having associated therewith a means for recognizing said feature and a means for transmitting a coded signal in response to the recognition of said feature;
an intelligent controller having associated therewith a means for accessing said programming material in response to receiving said coded signal; and
a display unit for presenting said programming material. - View Dependent Claims (169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186)
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187. A method of providing a user access to programming material associated with a printed sign, the method comprising the steps of:
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affixing a radio frequency identification device to said printed sign wherein said radio frequency identification device has associated therewith an integrated circuit that contains a command sequence for accessing programming material;
reading said command sequence within said radio frequency identification device and transmitting said command sequence to a remote server;
causing said remote server to access the programming material indicated in said command sequence; and
transmitting said programming material to a display unit allowing said user to perceive said programming material, wherein said programming material is related to said printed matter.
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