Vehicle-based message control using cellular IP
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- receiving, by a text-to-audio component, a registration request from an entity of an internet protocol multimedia system being distinct from and in communication with the text-to-audio component, the registration request being received by the text-to-audio component from the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system following the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system receiving a registration request from a mobile communication device and, in response, registering the mobile communication device with the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system by associating an internet protocol address with the mobile communication device, wherein the text-to-audio component is remote from the mobile communication device;
in response to receiving the registration request from the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system, providing, by the text-to-audio component, a confirmation message to the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system to register the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system with the text-to-audio component;
receiving, by the text-to-audio component, a text-based communication;
converting, by the text-to-audio component, the text-based communication to an audio message; and
transmitting, by the text-to-audio component, to the mobile communication device, over a direct bearer channel between the text-to-audio component and the mobile communication device, the audio message.
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Abstract
Architecture for playing back personal text-based messages such as email and voicemail over a vehicle-based media system. The user can use a cell phone that registers over a cellular network to an IMS (IP multimedia subsystem) to obtain an associated IP address. The personal messages are then converted into audio signals using a remote text-to-voice (TTV) converter and transmitted to the phone based on the IP address. The phone then transmits the audio signals to the vehicle media system for playback using an unlicensed wireless technology (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, etc.). Other alternative embodiments include transmitting converted message directly to the media system, via a satellite channel, converting the messages via a TTV converter on the cell phone, and streaming the converted messages to the phone and/or the media system for playback.
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9 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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receiving, by a text-to-audio component, a registration request from an entity of an internet protocol multimedia system being distinct from and in communication with the text-to-audio component, the registration request being received by the text-to-audio component from the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system following the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system receiving a registration request from a mobile communication device and, in response, registering the mobile communication device with the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system by associating an internet protocol address with the mobile communication device, wherein the text-to-audio component is remote from the mobile communication device; in response to receiving the registration request from the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system, providing, by the text-to-audio component, a confirmation message to the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system to register the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system with the text-to-audio component; receiving, by the text-to-audio component, a text-based communication; converting, by the text-to-audio component, the text-based communication to an audio message; and transmitting, by the text-to-audio component, to the mobile communication device, over a direct bearer channel between the text-to-audio component and the mobile communication device, the audio message. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A text-to-audio component comprising:
a processor configured to perform operations comprising; receiving, a registration request from an entity of an internet protocol multimedia system being distinct from and in communication with the text-to-audio component, the registration request being received by the text-to-audio component from the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system following the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system receiving a registration request from a mobile communication device and, in response, registering the mobile communication device with the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system by associating an internet protocol address with the mobile communication device, wherein the text-to-audio component is remote from the mobile communication device; in response to receiving the registration request from the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system, providing a confirmation message to the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system to register the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system with the text-to-audio component; receiving a text-based communication; converting the text-based communication to an audio message; and transmitting, to the mobile communication device, over a direct bearer channel between the text-to-audio component and the mobile communication device, the audio message. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by a processor of a text-to-audio component, cause the processor to perform operations comprising:
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receiving a registration request from an entity of an internet protocol multimedia system being distinct from and in communication with the text-to-audio component, the registration request being received by the text-to-audio component from the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system following the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system receiving a registration request from a mobile communication device and, in response, registering the mobile communication device with the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system by associating an internet protocol address associated with the mobile communication device, wherein the text-to-audio component is remote from the mobile communication device; in response to receiving the registration request from the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system, providing a confirmation message to the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system to register the entity of the internet protocol multimedia system with the text-to-audio component; receiving a text-based communication from the internet protocol multimedia system; converting the text-based communication to an audio message; and transmitting, to the mobile communication device, over a direct bearer channel between the text-to-audio component and the mobile communication device, the audio message. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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