WO1998050848A1 - Home networking apparatus and systems - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to home networking and in particular to apparatus for networking a computer in the home and network systems .
- Computers are increasingly found in the home environment and used by adults and children alike. These computers are becoming ever more powerful and consequently more expensive. Often such computers are equipped with multimedia capabilities that utilise sophisticated sound and graphics cards along with CD ROM technology.
- the present invention takes advantage of the fact that in recent years, television sets have proliferated dramatically in the home and this application makes a new proposal that these television sets should form the basis of a remote access terminal .
- the present invention provides a network apparatus for networking a computer to a remote television or monitor comprising: means for capturing the display information generated by the computer and transmitting it to the remote television or monitor; and means for switching between local and remote user- input devices.
- the present invention also provides a master and slave network apparatus for networking a computer to a remote television in which: the master unit comprises means for capturing the display information generated by the computer and transmitting it to the slave unit as a video signal; and means for providing to the computer control signals received from the slave unit; and the slave unit comprises means for receiving the said video signal and driving the remote television in response; a user-input device; and means for transmitting control signals to the master unit in response to operation of the user-input device.
- the said video signal includes audio information.
- the said video signal may be a composite video signal.
- the slave unit may apply the composite video signal directly to the television, either RF-modulated through the aerial socket, or bypassing the RF circuitry altogether, e.g. through a SCART socket.
- the apparatus preferably includes means for driving the remote television to display only a portion of the display area. As only a portion of the display area is displayed, a magnified image is presented.
- the portion of the image that is displayed is selected automatically according to where the image is changing.
- the network apparatus preferably includes means for panning across and/or zooming into the display area automatically, so as to display a portion of the display area in which the image is changing.
- One way of achieving this is to calculate a checksum for a plurality of subdivisions of the display area and to display one or more such subdivisions in which the checksum changes from frame to frame. For example, if the magnification is four (two x two) , the preferred number of subdivisions is sixteen (four x four) and the portion of the display area displayed will be centred on whichever subdivision or subdivisions undergo a change in checksum value from one frame to the next .
- processing means are provided for reducing pixel edge effects of the enlarged image.
- the apparatus is preferably adapted to network the computer to two or more remote televisions concurrently and in which a plurality of such slave units are provided.
- the present invention also extends to a network system comprising a computer and master' and slave apparatus according to the invention for networking the computer to two or more remote televisions concurrently.
- the two or more users are able to work on-screen independently.
- the computer is configured, in software of hardware, to provide a display information signal including separable display data for different users.
- the display information signal may represent a display area divided into areas allocated to different users.
- the display information signal may include frames of display data for different users interleaved with one another.
- the slave unit be adapted to drive its corresponding television only with frames of data allocated to it.
- the computer may be configured, in software or in hardware, to provide more than one separate display information signals for different users and the master unit adapted to combine the separate signals into a single video signal.
- a single video signal may represent a display area divided into areas allocated to different users, or may include frames of display data for different users interleaved with one another.
- the slave unit is preferably adapted to drive its corresponding television only with frames of data allocated to it.
- the user-input device may include a pointing device.
- the pointer or cursor may be inserted into the display area by the computer.
- the pointer or cursor may be inserted into the display area by the slave unit. In split-screen mode, this prevents any one user from seeing the pointer or cursor of the other user or users .
- the interconnections between master and slaves may be by wireless or by wire connections or by optical fibres, but it is preferred that they be by network wires.
- the video signal may include control data and the slave unit or units include means for extracting the control data from the video signal .
- FIG. 1 is a schematic of a network system according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a master unit
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a slave unit.
- the network system includes a master unit 10, connected via network wires 12 to three, slave units 14, 16, 18.
- the master unit 10 includes a power switch 20, by which power is supplied from the mains to a PC and monitor. For reasons that will become apparent, the master unit has its own power switch (not shown).
- the master unit 10 includes a video encoder 22, which receives RGB data and outputs composite video data to the network connections 12.
- a command decoder 24 which extracts command data such as keyboard and mouse operation data from the network connections 12, supplied by the slave units 14, 16, 18.
- the command decoder 24 provides KBD and mouse signals to the PC, e.g. by taking control of the KBD and mouse ports.
- the command decoder 24 has control of the power switch 20 to enable the PC or PC and monitor to be powered up remotely.
- Each of the slave units 14, 16, 18 interfaces to a television 26, 28, a keyboard 32, 34, 36 and a mouse 38, 40, 42.
- a video decoder 44 in each slave unit receives composite video from the network connections 12.
- the video is RF-modulated by modulator 46 for supply to the aerial socket of the television. If the supply is direct to a SCART socket, thus bypassing the RF stage, the modulator 46 will not be required.
- a command encoder 48 encodes inputs received from the user-input devices which in this case include KBD 36 and mouse 42 for transmission to the master unit 10, and subsequent decoding by the command decoder 24 and supply to the PC.
- the master unit 10 is illustrated in more detail in FIG. 2.
- ASIC 50 is connected to the system ISA bus. RGB data passes through filters 52, A/D converters 54 and is provided to ASIC 50.
- KBD and mouse information (KBD in, Mouse in) is received from the local keyboard and pointing device. Additional KBD and mouse information is decoded from the network connections by data decoder 61. As required, the local or decoded KBD and mouse data is output to the appropriate PC ports (KBD out, Mouse out) .
- the pointer or cursor is inserted in to the video display data by the ASIC. Two lots of 256k x 16 memories 56, 58 are utilised by ASIC 50.
- Digitised RGB data is received from A/D converters 54 by ASIC 50 and stored in memories 56, 58 for processing. Once any processing is complete, digitised RGB data is output by ASIC 50 to colour look up table (CLUT) and D/A converters 60, followed by PAL/NTSC encoder 62 to be encoded to the appropriate standard and is output as composite video. Audio data (Audio in) is encoded with the composite video although shown separately in FIG. 2.
- ASIC may perform a number of image processing operations, such as the insertion of a pointer or cursor in the display data.
- image processing operations such as the insertion of a pointer or cursor in the display data.
- ASIC 50 subdivides the digitised image data into sixteen subdivisions (four x four) .
- ASIC 50 calculates a checksum (which expression shall be understood to refer to any appropriate sum or parity calculation) , in this case by adding the digitised data for each pixel within the relevant subdivision into a checksum figure.
- the sixteen checksums are stored for future reference.
- ASIC 50 When the next frame of RGB data is received, ASIC 50 performs the same checksum calculation for the sixteen image subdivisions and compares the values so obtained with the stored values. Usually, just one checksum value will differ from the previously stored value, indicating that the picture has changed in the corresponding subdivision. In that case, the magnified display data provided to CLUT and D/A converter 60 is centred upon that subdivision. In some circumstances, for example where a character entered into a word processor overlaps the margin between subdivisions, two checksums may be found to be different. The magnified image data will then include the whole of those two subdivisions, centred vertically or horizontally as the case may be. In even rarer circumstances, a character may overlap four contiguous subdivisions in which case all four such subdivisions are displayed.
- ASIC includes interpolation/decimation circuitry for reducing pixel edge effects, as will be well understood.
- the slave unit 18 is shown in more detail in FIG. 3. Video and audio data are again shown separately, but may in fact be combined in the composite video signal . Audio and video data are separated from the composite signal and RF modulated for supply to the aerial socket of the television. Control data is extracted from the composite video signal by data detector 64. Such command data may, where a multi-access interleaved display mode is adopted, indicate to which user the current frame data is allocated. ASIC 66 controls audio switch 68 and receives KBD and Mouse data (KBD in, Mouse in) . This data is supplied to data encoder 70 and once encoded is transmitted to the master unit 10 via network connections 12. Although not shown in FIG. 3, where a split screen multiuser mode is employed, ASIC 66 inserts pointer or cursor information into the video signal.
- the PC/monitor power switch 20 is under the control of the master unit, the PC may be powered up remotely by a control signal from the slave unit to the master. In addition, depending upon the source of the power-up control signal, the PC may be powered up by the master unit in different modes. This may allow different O/S configurations or prevent accidental access by one user to another's files. Furthermore, the master may prevent one user powering down the PC whilst any other user remains connected.
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