Systems and methods for using a recipient handset as a remote screen
First Claim
1. A method for utilizing a recipient handset as a remote screen for a initiator handset during a combinational service between the recipient and initiator handsets, wherein both the recipient and initiator handsets are on a wireless network utilizing multiple Radio Access Bearer (mRAB) technology, supporting both a circuit switched (CS) network and a packet switched (PS) network, wherein the combinational service comprises a voice call and a multimedia object, wherein the multimedia object comprises both audio and video data, the method comprising:
- during a voice call between the initiator handset and the recipient handset, over a circuit switched (CS) network,personal agent (PA) logic stored in memory on the initiator handset directing an audio stream to the recipient handset using the CS network, wherein the audio stream comprises a mixing of a first audio portion from the voice call and a second audio portion corresponding to the audio data in the multimedia object; and
PA logic in the initiator handset directing the video data from the multimedia object via a packet switched (PS) network,wherein providing only the video data on the PS network prevents the recipient handset from making a full copy of the multimedia object, wherein the full copy includes both the audio and the video data.
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Abstract
The present invention provides systems and methods for using a recipient handset as a remote screen for the initiator handset, while the two handsets are engaged in a voice call. The systems and methods allow a party to transmit its screen buffer to the other party during a voice call between the parties, without allowing the receiving party to store it or forward it to a third party.
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14 Claims
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1. A method for utilizing a recipient handset as a remote screen for a initiator handset during a combinational service between the recipient and initiator handsets, wherein both the recipient and initiator handsets are on a wireless network utilizing multiple Radio Access Bearer (mRAB) technology, supporting both a circuit switched (CS) network and a packet switched (PS) network, wherein the combinational service comprises a voice call and a multimedia object, wherein the multimedia object comprises both audio and video data, the method comprising:
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during a voice call between the initiator handset and the recipient handset, over a circuit switched (CS) network, personal agent (PA) logic stored in memory on the initiator handset directing an audio stream to the recipient handset using the CS network, wherein the audio stream comprises a mixing of a first audio portion from the voice call and a second audio portion corresponding to the audio data in the multimedia object; and PA logic in the initiator handset directing the video data from the multimedia object via a packet switched (PS) network, wherein providing only the video data on the PS network prevents the recipient handset from making a full copy of the multimedia object, wherein the full copy includes both the audio and the video data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for utilizing a recipient handset as a remote screen for a initiator handset during a combinational service between the recipient and initiator handsets, wherein both the recipient and initiator handsets are on a wireless network utilizing a singe Radio Access Bearer technology, supporting only one of a circuit switched (CS) network and a packet switched (PS) network at any given time, wherein the combinational service comprises a voice call and a multimedia object, wherein the multimedia object comprises both audio and video data, the method comprising:
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during a voice call between the initiator handset and the recipient handset, over a circuit switched (CS) network, personal agent (PA) logic in the initiator handset migrating the voice call to the recipient handset from the CS network to the PS network to create a PS session; and PA logic in the initiator handset mixing the multimedia object with the voice call on the PS session for delivery to the recipient handset; wherein providing both the voice and the multimedia object on the PS network prevents the recipient handset from making a full, correct copy of the multimedia object, wherein the full, correct copy includes only the audio and the video data from the multimedia object and not audio from the voice call. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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