Title of Invention

METHOD OF PROVIDING BACKGROUND SOUND FROM PERSONAL PORTABLE TERMINAL DURING COMMUNICATION.

Abstract The present invention discloses a method of providing a background sound from a personal portable terminal during 5communication. The method comprises steps of: a) connecting to a background sound providing service unit; b) downloading a background sound source file therefrom and storing the downloaded background sound source file in the personal portable terminal; c) setting the downloaded 10background sound source file correspondingly to at least one key of the personal portable terminal; and d) establishing a communication channel between a calling and receiving terminals by means of a connection request call. Execution of the background sound source file, intermission 15of the execution, and adjustment of output level is controlled by means of a background sound control program, while communicating. The background sound control program can be downloaded and stored in the personal portable terminal.
Full Text METHOD OF PROVIDING BACKGROUND SOUNP_FROM PERSONAL PORTABLE
TERMINAL DURING COMMUNICATION
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a method of
providing music or sound effects as a background sound from
a personal portable terminal during voice communication
10between a calling terminal and a receiving terminal, in
which a background sound source can be downloaded from a
background sound provider and stored in the personal
portable terminal.
15Backgxound Art
In general, a background sound service during
communication can be described by a communication service
where background music or sound effect is delivered while
voice-communicating between a calling terminal and a
20receiving terminal through a wire or wireless communication
network. For example, a conventional background sound
service is provided from a background sound provider
connected to a mobile switching center (MSC), which manages
calling and receiving terminals within the mobile
25communication network. Due to tremendous advance in
electronics and communication technologies, recently,
miniaturized and high-performance wire or wireless
terminals have been widely spread and popularised. In
concert with these communication environments, various
30background music services for a wire or wireless terminal
have been proposed. One of them is exemplified by Korean
Patent Publication No. 2002-85579 entitled "A method of
transmitting a background music during communication of
mobile Communication terminals."

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FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating a conventional
background music delivery operation during the
communication between mobile communication terminals.
Specifically, FIG. 1 illustrates procedures of transmitting
5a background music, simultaneously while voice-
communicating using the mobile communication terminals.
Referring to FIG. 1, the central processing unit
equipped in the mobile communication terminal displays a
phone number selection window in the display unit in order
10 for the users to select a phone number(s), to which they
want to transmit a background music while communicating
therewith {step 101}. At this time, the user can select an
individual phone number or a group of phone numbers, to
which the selected background music is to be transmitted.
15Furthermore, the background music to be added during
communication can be selected, dependisvg on the
communication time and the number of communications (step
103) .
After selecting the phone number, the central
20processing unit retrieves background music stored in the
memory unit and provides a music selection window in the
display unit where the retrieved music is displayed so as
to be selected by the user. At this time, the user can
select the displayed background music from the music
25selection window correspondingly to the selected phone
number or group. Then, the central processing unit stores
the phone number or group selected at the step 101 and the
background music selected at the step 103 correspondingly
to each phone number or group (step 105) such that, while
30communicating with the selected phone number or group, the
corresponding background music can be output to a speaker
unit.
Thereafter, the user transmits a connection-request
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receives a connection-request signal from the counterpart
terminal (step 107). At this time, the central processing
unit determines whether a communication channel is to be
established, according to the signal generated by the
Soperation of the key-input unit. As the result of
determination, if a communication channel is established,
the central processing unit retrieves the memory unit to
make a decision as to whether it has a background music
corresponding to the outgoing or incoming phone number,
10with which the user wants to communicate (step 109). As
the result of the operation in the step 109, if a
corresponding background music exists, the central
processing unit determines if an input signal is received
for using the stored background music with respect to the
15outgoing or incoming phone number (step 111).
As the result of determination at the step 111, if
there exists an input signal for using the established
background music, first the signal-processing unit carries
out voice-coding of the background music transferred from
20the central processing unit (step 113). After that, the
voice-coded background music is transmitted to the
counterpart terminal, along with voice 3ignal (step 115).
Consequently, when start to communicate with the
counterpart terminal, the background music can be output to
25the speaker unit (step 117).
On the other hand, if the result of the determination
at the above described steps 109 and 111 is negative, i.e.,
there does not exist a background music or an input signal,
the central processing unit allows a voice signal only to
30be transmitted to the counterpart tecminal so that a voice
communication can be carried out, without background music
(step 119).
As described above, the conventional background sound
service is designed such that a background sound is set up

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correspondingly to a calling or receiving number and the
established background sound is output onto the
communication channel between the calling and receiving
terminals. Therefore, the service users can listen to the
5backcground music, while voice-communicating with one
another.
According to the above-described conventional
technique, however, a background sound source is built-in
or stored in a mobile communication terminal or personal
10portable terminal by terminal manufacturers, and thus users
can transmits only the stored or built-in background sound
onto the communication channel, when they start to
communicate using their terminals. Therefore, the users,
while communicating, can not change and control the
15background music or sound effects, so that it can not
readily realize a unique communication associating a
personality or individuality.
Furthermore, with the conventional terminal providing
a background sound service, the user can not stop the
20transmission of background sound, restart the transmission,
or adjust the volume of background sound, without
intermitting the voice-communication. Therefore, the
communications between the terminal users may be spoiled or
disturbed due to the uncontrollable background sound since
25the calling party can not consider any circumstances of the
teceiving party while communicating.
In addition, the users can use only the background
sound source stored in the conventional communication
terminal, and can not readily update the stored or built-in
30background sound source.
Disclosure of Invention
Accordingly, the present invention has been made in
order to solve the above problems occurring in the prior

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art, and it is an object of the invention to provide a
method of providing a background sound from a personal
portable terminal to a counterpart terminal during
communication, where various background sounds can be
5selectively transmitted into the communication channel from
a personal portable terminal along with voice, while
communicating through a wire or wireless communication
network.
Another object of the invention is to provide a
10method of providing a background sound from a personal
portable terminal to a counterpart terminal during
communication, in which various background sound source can
be downloaded through a wire or wireless communication
network and stored in a personal portable terminal, and the
15stored background sound source can be updated whenever and
wherever needed.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a
method of providing a background sound from a personal
portable terminal to a counterpart terminal during
20communication, where a user can manage the background sound
source stored in his or her own terminal and control the
transmission of background sound in many ways by using his
or her own portable terminal.
A further object of the invention is to provide a
25personal portable terminal, which is capable of carrying
out the above method according to the present invention.
According to one aspect of the present invention,
there is provided a method of providing a background sound
during communication through a wire or wireless
30communication network, which includes a calling party MSC
(mobile switching center) managing at least one calling
terminal and a receiving party MSC managing at least one
deceiving terminal, at least one personal portable terminal
among the calling terminal and the receiving terminal

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providing the background sound using a plurality of
backgrournd sound sources. The method comprises steps of;
a) connecting with a background sound providing service
unit, wherein the background sound providing service unit
5includes a database storing a plurality of background sound
source, files; b) downloading a background sound source file
from the background sound providing unit, wherein the
downloaded background sound source file is stored in a
memory unit of the personal portable terminal; c) setting
10the downloaded background sound source file correspondingly
to at Least one of plutal dial keys of the personal
portable terminal by using a background sound control
program; d) establishing a communication channel between
the calling terminal and the receiving terminal according
15to a connection request call, wherein the communication
channel is established by at least one MSC within the wire
or wireless communication network; e) wherein execution of
the background sound, intermission of the execution, and
adjustment of output level is controlled in the
20communication channel according to a key input of the
personal portable terminal; and f) wherein the execution of
the background soundr the intermission of the execution,
and the adjustment of output level is controlled by a key
input signal corresponding to a number key 1 to 9, a number
250, and a star (*) and pound (#) key respectively of the
personal portable terminal.
The method according to the invention may further
comprise steps of; a) receiving a list of background sound
source files from the background sound providing service
30unit; and b) transmitting a download request signal to the
background sound providing service unit, with respect to at
least one from the list of background sound source files.
The method according to the invention may further
coprise a step of transmitting a pre-listening request

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signal to the background sound providing service unit, with
respect to at least one from the list of background sound
source files.
The earthod according to the invention may further
5comprise a step of transmitting to the background sound
providing service unit a telephone number of a personal
portable terminal or a terminal identification, to which a
background sound source file is to be downloaded.
The method of the invention may further comprise a
10step of selecting a background sound communication mode by
the calling terminal or the receiving terminal, before
establishing the communication channel.
The method of the invention may further comprise a
step of receiving a background sound control program from
15tne background sound providing service unit, wherein the
background sound control program is selected based on the
type of the personal portable terminal.
According to the invention, the personal portable
terminal can have a background sound control program, which
20is stored in a memory unit equipped in the personal
portable terminal.
According to the invention, the background sound
control program can include a voice modulating program.
According to the invention, when pressing dovm a
25first key of the personal portable terminal, a next
background sound source file is reproduced, and when
pressing down a second key of the personal portable
terminal, a previous background sound source file is
reproduced.
30 According to the invention, the connection to the
background sound providing service unit may include a
connection through a wire or wireless communication service
using WEB and WAP, and through an automatic response
service (ARS).

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According to the invention, the background sound
providing service unit includes a personal computer and a
personal digital assistant (PDA).
5Brief Description of Drawings
Further objects and advantages of the invention can
be more fully understood from the following detailed
description taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings in which:
10 FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating a conventional
background music delivery operation during the
communication between mobile communication terminals;
FIG. 2 schematically shows the configuration of a
wire or wireless communication network where a background
15sound providing service according to the present invention
can be applied;
FIG. 3 is a flow chart explaining a procedure of
downloading the background sound source files according to
one embodiment of the invention;
20 FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing a procedure of setting
a background sound to a personal portable terminal
according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5 is a flow chare illustrating a communication
procedure using a background sound service according to one
25embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating the
construction of a personal portable terminal suitable for a
background sound service during communication according to
one embodiment of the invention.
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Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
Referring to the accompanying drawings, the preferred
embodiments according to the present invention are
hereafter described in detail. It is noted that the

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following description of preferred embodiments and the
features depicted in the drawings are illustrative of the
present invention and is not to be construed as limiting
the invention. It is also noted that details on the well-
5known elements and their functions will not be described so
as not to avoid any possibility of obscuring the gist of
the present invention.
FIG. 2 schematically shows the configuration of a
wire or wireless communication network where a background
10sound providing service according to the present invention
can be applied
Referring to FIG. 2, the wire or wireless
communication network 200 is composed of a user terminal
such as a personal computer 204, a wire telephone 206 or a
15personal portable terminal 208, and a wire or wireless
communication service unit such as WEB, WAP, automatic
response service (ARS) unit or the like. As shown in FIG.
1, a background sound providing service unit 202 according
to the invention is provided to the wire or wireless
20communication network 200. According to one embodiment of
the invention, the user terminals 204, 206 or 208, which
may need a background sound service, are able to be
connected to the background sound providing service unit
202 through the wire or wireless communication network 200.
25Hereinafter, the background sound providing service unit
202 will be referred to as a "BSPS unit."
In this embodiment, the BSPS unit 202 includes a
database, in which background sound source files are
stored. In addition, the BSPS unit 202 is configured such
30that a user can be connected thereto through a computer
communication service or an Internet service. That is, the
user terminals may be connected to the BSPS unit 202
through any private Internet service provider or on-line
service provider, which is connected to the wire or

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wireless communication network 200. Furthermore, the
personal portable terminal 208 may download the background
sound source files through a wireless Internet service.
The background sound source file includes an audio file,
5which is transmittable or receivable between computer
devices.
For the purpose of the download service of the
background sound source according to the present invention,
the background sound source is made in the form of source
10files by using various audio data, and the background sound
source files are stored in a database provided in the BSPS
unit 202. The background sound source includes a variety
of sound source files, which are suitable for various types
of user terminal.
15 In the case where a user wants to download a
background sound source file using his or her portable
terminal 208, first the user connects his or her terminal
to the BSPS unit 202 through the wire or wireless
communication network 200. Then, when the personal
20portable terminal 208 is connected to the BSPS unit 202,
the unit transmits the list of background sound source
files to the connected terminal 208. By using his or her
terminal, the user can listen to any background sound
selected from the transmitted list before downloading, so
25that only desired background sound source files, for
example his favorite or agreeable sounds, can be downloaded
and stored in the personal portable terminal 208.
Afterwards, the stored background sound source files can be
used as a background sound source when communicating with
30others.
As describe above, in this embodiment, the list of
background sounds stored in the BSPS unit is transmitted to
the user portable terminal, and the user downloads a
desired background sound source filet(s) selectively from

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the transmitted list, and stores them in his personal
portable terminal. The user can set a predetermined dial
key to a specific background sound such that he can select,
by one-touch key operation, a desired, background sound to
5be transmitted to a receiving party, along with voice
signal. Similarly, a receiving party may send to a calling
terminal a background sound stored in his portable terminal
in the same way.
In other words, this embodiment of the invention is
10carrried out by the following three staps. The fixst step
comprises sub-steps of pre-listening backgxound sounds
stored in the BSPS unit, selecting and downloading a
desired background sound source file(s), and storing them
in the user's personal portable terminal. The second step
15includes sub-steps of outputting the scored background
sound source files and listening them again in order to
find out the characteristics of each background sound, and
establishing a dial-key operation, for example, in order to
control the execution and intermission of the background
20sound transmission, and the adjustment of the output level,
or the like. In the final third step, a calling or
receiving party sends the background sound stored in his
personal portable terminal in real-time to the counterpart,
together with a voice signal, while communicating with each
25other.
FIG. 3 is a flow chart explaining a procedure of
downloading the background sound source files according to
one embodiment of the invention.
Referring to FIG. 3, the BSPS unit 202 determines
30whether a user' terminal is connected therewith to download
the background sound source (step 300). As the result of
the determination, if connected, the BSPS unit 202
transmits the list of background sound source files stored
therein to the connected user, i.e., the connected personal

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portable terminal (step 302). Then, the BSPS unit 202
determines whether a selection input signal corresponding
to a particular background sound is received from the
connected personal portable terminal (step 304).
5 On the other hand, the list of background sound
source files transmitted at the step 302 can be displayed
on a personal computer monitor or a display unit of
personal, portable terminal in the same Way as in the
general computer communication. At this time, the user may
10select and pre-listen to a particular background sound from
the transmitted list (step 306). When the BSPS unit 202
receives a pre-listening request signal from the connected
personal portable terminal, the unit executes the selected
background sound source file such that the connected user
15can listen through a loud speaker of his or her own
portable terminal (step 308). At this time, if the user
does not like the executed background sound, he can select
and pre-listen to another background sound.
Thereafter, the user requests downloading of a
20selected or pre-listened background sound source file.
I.e., the BSPS unit 202 determines whether a download
request signal is received from the user portable terminal
(step 310). As the result of the determination, if the
download request signal is received, responding to the
25download request signal the BSPS unit 202 asks the
telephone number of a personal portable terminal to which
the requested background sound source file is to be
transmitted. After that, the BSPS unit 202 receives from
the user portable terminal an input signal of the telephone
30number or ID for identifying a personal portable terminal,
to which the reguested source file is to be transmitted and
downloaded (step 312).
In order to transmit a background sound source file,
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the source file (step 314). If the terminal responds (step
316), the BSPS unit 202 transmits to the responded terminal
the background sound source file selected by the user (step
318). At this time, the BSPS unit 202 may retrieve the
Spersonal portable terminal to see whether it has a
background sound control program equipped therein, and
transmit a background sound control program according to
the user's selection (step 318). In this case, depending
on the type of the personal portable terminal, a suitable
10background sound control program is automatically selected
and transmitted to the terminal from the BSPS unit.
Thereafter, the BSPS unit sends a transmission completion
message to the personal portable terminal (step 320). The
transmission completion message may be displayed, on the
15display unit of the personal portable terminal.
On the other hand, at the step 310 described above,
if the user does not request download of a background sound
source file, the BSPS unit proceeds to the step 304. Of
course, it is possible to design such that the above steps
20306 and 308 can be omitted, and thus the step 310 can be
carried out right after the step 304. At the step 316, if
the personal portable terminal does not answer to the call
of the step 314, the BSPS unit may send an error message to
the personal portable terminal (step 322).
25 As described above, the user can select and download
background sound source files to his taste to his personal
portable terminal after selecting and pre-listening to each
of the various background sounds stored in the BSPS unit.
Then, while communicating, the user can use the background
30sound stored in his own portable terminal by using the
background sound control program.
The above-described background sound control program,
is configured such that during communication it can
identify a key input and execute a series of commands,

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which are established corresponding to each dial key.
Furthermore, the background sound control program enables
the personal portable terminal to display the downloaded
background sound source file on its own display unit, to
5output and pre-listen to a selected one through the
personal portable terminal, and to delete any selected
background sound source file when required. In addition,
the background sound control program allows for setting
each background sound correspondingly to a number key of
10the personal portable terminal so that the background sound
can be conveniently used during communication, by simply
pressing down the corresponding number key. Also, each
command to be executed by the background sound control
program is established by means of each individual or
15combination of keys, so that, while communicating, the
control program can identify a key input and carry out the
command corresponding to the identified key input, for
example, execution of background sound, intermission of the
execution, change of background sound, or the like. The
20background sound control program will be hereinafter
explained in greater detail through en exemplary program.
According to the present invention, the background
sound control program is generally divided into two parts.
The first part is designed such that, before starting to
25communicate, each background sound stored in the personal
portable terminal can be pre-set to correspond to one of
the number key 1 to 9 of the portable terminal. The second
part enables the personal portable terminal to identify a
key input and execute a series of orders according to the
30key input, for example, execution of background sound
source files, intermission of the execution, adjustment of
output volume, and the like.
The background sound control program of the invention
may be developed by using a development tool supplied from

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terminal manufacturers or communication service providers,
and the development tool provides for various functions,
including a function for identifying a key input and a
function for reproducing a media file such as a sound
5source file. Therefore, these functions allow for
identifying an input key from the personal portable
terminal.
In the background sound control program of this
embodiment, each key of a personal portable terminal has a
10pre-defined value. That is, the number key 0 to 9
corresponds respectively to KEY_NUMO, KEY_NUM1, KEY_NUM2,
KEY_NUM3, KEY_NUM4, KEY_NUM5, KEY_NUM6, KEY_NUM7, KEY_NUM8,
and KEY_NUM9, and the star key arid pound key correspond to
KEY_STAR, and KEY_POUND respectively. These pre-defined
15values may be set differently depending on different
terminal manufacturers or communication service companies.
In addition, a function for reproducing an audio file such
as a background sound source file may be embodied through
built-in functions equipped in the personal portable
20terminal.
In the background sound control program of the
invention, the first part for setting the background sound
correspondingly to the number key 1 to 9 is composed of the
steps of outputting the list of background sound source
25files stored in the personal portable terminal on the
display unit thereof, selecting one from the displayed
list, reproducing the selected one in order to pre-listen,
and setting the selected one to one of the number keys.
The steps may be embodied in the following manner.
30 bgmList = getBgmList(); // get the list of background
sound source files stored in the terminal
Display. display (bgmList); // display the List of
background sound source files
KeyPcessed(keyCode) // wait a key input signal

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if (key = reproduction of sound) // if the key input
requests for reproduction of background sound source files
{ CurrentAudio = AudioSystem.getAudioClip{); //
5prepare for reproduction of audio file
CurrentAudio.Open (bgmListf [indexSelect]); // prepare
for reproduction of selected background sound source file
CurrentAudio.PIay(); // reproduce the selected
background sound source file
10 }
else if (key = intermission of reproduction) // if
the key input request for stopping the reproduction
{ CurrentAudio.Stop(); // stop the reproduction of
background sound source file
15 }
else if (key = delete background sound source
file) // if the key input requests for deleting the
selected background sound source file
{ File xFile = File(bgmList[indexSelect]); // get
20information on the selected background sound source file
xFile.Delete(); // delete the selected background
sound source file
}
else if (key = set a background sound source file) //
25if the key input requests for setting the selected
background sound souroe file to a key number
( num = keyPressed (); // wait a key input of one of
the number 1 to 9
bgmSettirog(num, bgmList[indexSelect]); // set the
30selected background sound source file to the key input
}
else if (key = delete the list of BSSF) //if the key
input requests for deleting the list of background sound
source files

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{ bgmList.Delete(currentIndex); // delete the list of
background sound source files
}
}
5 Again, the background sound source files as set above
may be controlled such that the above-set background sound
source files can be reproduced in sequence or in a random
order, or can be reproduced according to a particular key
input by a user.
10 In the background sound control program of the
invention, the second part for carrying out, according to a
key input during communication, reproduction of a
background sound, intermission of reproduction and
adjustment of volume is composed of the steps of activating
15the background sound control program, identifying a key
input, and executing reproduction of background sound
source file, intermission of reproduction and volume
adjustment. Further, the key input signal can be easily
identified by means of a development tool supplied by
20terminal manufacturers or communication service providers,
In the background sound control program of the
invention, for example, the second part described above,
i.e., identification of a key input during communication
and, according to the key input signal, reproduction of a
25background sound source file, intermission of reproduction
and volume adjustment or the like can be embodied in the
following manner.
bgmList = getBgmList(); // get information on the set
background sound source files
30 // prepare for reproduction according to the
information
CurrentAudio = AudioSystem.getAudioClip(bgmList);
while (true)

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// wait for a key input
key = keyPressed ();
// if the key is a number 1 to 8
if (key >= KEY_NUM1 key 5background sound source file
{
// stop if a background sound source file is being
reproduced
if (CurrentAudio.isPlay() == true) CurrentAudio.Stop
10 ();
// prepare for reproduction of the selected
background sound source file
CurrentAudio.Open (bgmList[key]);
// reproduce the selected background sound source
15file
CurrentAudio.Play ();
1
// if the key is a number 0.
else if (key == KEY_NUM0) // stop reproduction
20 {
// stop if a BSSF is being reproduced
if (CurrentAudio.isPlay() == true) CurrentAudio.Stop
();
}
25 // increase volume if the key is a pound Key
else if (key = KEY_PQUND) // increase volume
{
// get the current volume
CurrentAudioFormat = AudioSystem.getClipFormats();
30 currentVolume = AudioSystera.getVolume();
// increase volume
currentvolume++;
// set the increased volume
AudioSystem.setVolume(currentAudioFormat,

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currentVolme}
}
// decrease volusve if the key is a stat key *
else if (key = KEY_STAR) // decrease volume
5 {
// get the current volume
currentAudioFormt = Audio System.getClipFormats();
currentVolume = AudioSystem.getVoluine();
// decrease voLume
10 currentVolume--;
// set the decreased volume
AudioSystem.setVolume(currentAudioFormat,
currentvolume);
}
15 }
As described above, the background sound control
program is configured to identify a key input while
communicating, to reproduce a background sound source file
stored in the user portable terminal, to stop the
20reproduction when required, or to adjust the volume of
background sound being reproduced according to the key
input.
The above-described background sound control program
is illustrated by way of an example for the purpose of
25presenting an algorithm thereof. Therefore, it may be
embodied in many ways, depending on the type of terminals
and the terminal manufacturer, and the development tools
supplied by the terminal manufacturer and the communication
service company.
30 FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing a procedure of setting
a background sound to a personal terminal according to one
embodiment of the invention.
Referring to FIG. 4, first, a central processing unit
(CPU) such as a micro process unit (MPU) equipped in a

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personal portable terminal determines whether a key input
occurs in order to carry out a command (step 400). As the
result of the determination, if a key input is received,
the CPU determines whether the key input is an incoming
5signal {step 402}. In other words, at the steps 400 and
402, the personal portable terminal waits for a key input
signal or an incoming signal and, if a Key input is for
setting a background sound, carries out step 412, otherwise
proceeds to the step 402. At the step 4 02, the CPU
10determines if the key input is an incoming signal.
Thereafter, if the key input is an incoming signal,
the CPU determines whether the incoming signal is an
incoming call from the BSPS unit, i.e., a call for a
download service of background sound source files (step
15404). If not a download call, the CPU carries out a normal
incoming call operation (step 406).
As the result of the determination at the step 404,
if the incoming signal is a download call, the CPU
downloads the background sound source file and stores it in
20the personal portable terminal (steps 408, 410). That is,
referring to FIG. 2, the personal portable terminal denoted
at 208 responds to a download call from the BSPS unit 202
and receives background sound source files and stores them
in the memory unit of its own.
25 on the other hand, at the above step 400, if the
personal portable terminal at a standby state receives a
key input signal corresponding to the setting of background
sound, the CPU carries out steps 414 to 426 in response to
the key input. Specifically, the CPU determines whether
30the key input is to set a background sound or to change an
already-set background sound (step 412). This key input
signal Eor setting or changing a background sound may be
embodied by an exclusive button provided by the terminal
manufacturer or by a combination of keys or 3 menu

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selection. If the key input is not to set or change a
background sound, the step 414 is carried out as in the
operations of normal key inputs (step 414).
On the other hand, as the result of the determination
5at the step 412, if the key input is to set or change a
background sound, the CPU displays the list of background
sound source files stored in its own memory and waits for
user's selection (step 416). At this time, the user may
select one from the list and pre-listen to the selected
10background sound (step 418 and step 420). Thereafter, the
user sets the selected background sound to a particular key
(button) (step 422, 424 and 426).
As described above in connection with PIG. 4, the
user can pie-listen to each of the background sounds stored
15in his own portable terminal, select his favorite sounds or
agreeable sounds to his taste, and set and use them as a
background sound during communicating with others through
his portable terminal. The user can store background sound
source files in his own portable terminal as many as
20possible so long as the capacity of the memory unit allows
for storing them. The background sound Source files
already-stored in the user terminal can be deleted, when
required, in the same way that general information stored
in a personal portable terminal is deleted.
25 As described above, when a user communicates with
other receiving party along with a background sound, the
receiving or calling party can send to the counterpart the
stored background sounds in sequence or in a random order,
together with voice signal by carrying out a key operation
30pre-established to execute the corresponding commands.
Therefore, an individuality or personality of the
communication can be realized. A user can download
background sound source files from the BSPS unit through a
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his own portable terminal, so that a background sound can
be reproduced by means of a simple key operation during
communication, along with intermission of the reproduction,
volume control and the like.
5 FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a communication
procedure using a background sound service according to one
embodiment of the invention.
Referring to FIG. 5, in order to communicate along
with a background sound, first the calling party uses an
10established menu or presses down a pre-defined key, and
input the receiving party number to initiate a call (steps
500, 502 and 504). When the receiving party responds and a
communication channel is established (step 506), the
calling party selects and reproduces one of the background
15sounds stored in his portable terminal by operating a key
corresponding to the background sound to be selected and
the reproduction of it (step 508). In this way, the
calling party can communicate with the receiving party
while transmitting various background sounds (step 510).
20 At this time, the calling party can execute
reproduction of a background sound, intermission of the
reproduction and volume adjustment by pressing down a
corresponding dial-key during communication (step 512).
That is, the calling party controls the volume of
25background sound by means of a specific key input (step
516). The personal portable terminal determines if the
input key is to adjust the volume of background sound (step
512 and step 514). On the other hand, the calling party
can change the background sound being reproduced by
30operating a specified key for changing the background sound
(step 524). At this time, the personal portable terminal
determines whether the key input is to switch the
background sound (step 512 and step 522). Furthermore, the
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(step 520). At this time, a decision as to whether the key
input is to stop the reproduction of background sound is
made (step 512 and step 518).
As the result ot the determination at the above steps
5512, 518, 522, if the key input is not to control or change
the background sound being played, the reproduction of the
background continues (step 526). If the calling party ends
the communication or press down a specified key for ending
the communication, the transmission of the background sound
10ends at the same time. In other words, if the key input is
not to control the background sound, a normal service is
continued in the same way as in a normal mode of voice
communication or data communication.
On the other hand, when a receiving party responds to
15a calling party, the calling party can provide a background
sound service according to the present invention, by
selecting a key specified corresponding to the background
service mode. This operation is well-known to those
skilled in the art, and thus details on the operation will
20not be described. This is, in the present invention, a
calling or receiving party, by mean of his own portable
terminal, provides a background sound during communication.
As describe above, according to the present
invention, a user can pre-listen to a background sound from
25a unit storing a plurality of background sound source files
through a wire or wireless communication network, then
select and download a favorite background sound source
file, and store it in his own personal portable terminal.
More specifically, the user terminal is connected through a
30wire on wireless communication network to a service
providing unit having a database with background sound
source files stored therein. Then, the service providing
unit transmits a list of background sound source files to
the connected user terminal, and the user requests for

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downloading of a selected background sound source file from
the transmitted list. The requested background sound
source file is transmitted to the user terminal from the
service providing unit, which sends a transmission
5completion message to the personal portable terminal upon
completion of transmission and downloading.
Next, according to the present invention, the
downloaded background sound source file may be set up as a
background sound of a personal portable terminal.
10specifically, the list of the downloaded and stored
background sound source files can be displayed on a display
unit of the personal portable terminal. The user can pre-
listen to each of the listed background sound and select a
specific background sound and set the selected one to a
15background sound, which is to be used during communication.
Furthermore, according to the present invention, the
background sound stored in the user portable terminal can
be transmitted to a counterpart in real-time while
communicating, along with voice signal. In other words, a
20calling or receiving party can output a background sound
stored in his own portable terminal to the counterpart when
communicating. More specifically, each background sound
stored in the user portable terminal can be pre-set to a
specific dial key, for example, number 1 to 9, each
25corresponding to a specific background sound. In addition,
other specific dial-key, for example, number 0, star-key
(*) or pound-key (#), can be pre-set to a command for
reproducing a background sound source file and transmitting
to the receiving party, for stopping the transmission, or
30for adjusting the output volume of a background sound being
transmitted. Therefore, while communicating, the
background sound service can be controlled toy simply
operating the key pre-set to each corresponding command.
FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating the

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construction of a personal portable terminal suitable for a
background sound service during communication according to
one embodiment of the invention.
Referring to FIG. 6, the personal portable terminal
5comprises a central processing unit 600, a key input unit
602, a IF connector 604, a display unit 608, a wireless
transmitting and receiving unit 610, an amplifier 612, a
CODEC 614, an audio decoder 616, a memory unit 618, a loud
speaker 624 and 626, and a mike 628. Specifically, the
10central processing unit 600 may include a micro processing
unit (MPU) and control the general operation of the
personal portable terminal. According to a signal input by
the key input unit 602, the central processing unit 600 is
operated such that the audio decoder 616 reproduces a
15background sound source file stored in a background sound
source file database 622 into an analog signal. In
addition, the CODEC 614 synthesizes the analog signal with
a voice signal from the mike 628. The synthesized signal
is transmitted to a receiving party through the wireless
20transmitting and receiving unit 610.
The key input unit 602 is composed of plural number
and function keys and, when a user presses down a
particular key, sends to the central processing unit 600 a
signal corresponding to the key input. In this invention,
25the number and function keys are used during communication
in order to carry out execution of reproduction of a
background sound, change of background sound, automatic
continuous execution, intermission of execution, control of
output level, or the like. In this case, when the central
30processing unit 600 receives a key input from the key input
unit 601, it determines, by means of a background sound
control program 650 stored in the memory unit 618, whether
the key input ig a background sound control key. The
background sound control program 620 is configured such

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that a background sound can be output to a communication
channel, and intermission of background sound output or
adjustment of output level can be carried out, according to
a key input signal during communication.
5 The IF-Connector 604 enables the personal portable
terminal to be connected to an external device such as a
hand free equipment and a data link, and allows for
software up-grade and wireless date communication
therethrough. In this embodiment, for example, the personal
10portable terminal can be connected through the IF-Connector
604 to a personal computer 606 or a personal digital
assistant (PDA), through which a background sound source
file can be downloaded and stored in the personal portable
terminal.
15 The display unit 608, such as a LCD, displays various
operational states of the personal portable terminal.
Also, the display unit 608 displays various information or
menus related to the background sound service of the
invention, so that the user can operate his personal
20partable terminal while watching the information or menu
expressed on the display unit 606, i.e., setting a
background sound, pre-listening, downloading, deletion of
background sound source file, or the like.
The wireless transmitting and receiving unit 610
25transfers a signal received through an antenna to the
amplifier 612 and transmits a voice signal and data
transferred from the amplified 612 through the antenna.
The CODEC 614 converts an analog voice signal from
the mike 623 into a digital signal and sends it to the
30amplifier 612. Also, the CODEC 614 converts a digital
signal from the amplifier 612 into an analog signal and
sends it to the loud speaker 624 and 626.
The memory unit 618 basically stores an address book,
a telephone directory, bell sounds and the like. Also, the

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memory unit 618 includes a background sound database for
storing a plurality of background sound source files, and
stores a background sound control program including various
command routines each corresponding to a key input during
5communication. The background sound source files stored in
the memory unit 618 can be up-dated by downloading from a
contents provider through a wireless communication network.
Also, The background sound source files stored in the
memory unit 618 can be up-dated by downloading from other
10media such the personal computer 606 or a PDA, which is
connected to the terminal through the IF Connector 604.
Furthermore, the background sound control program may be
stored in a memory of the personal portable terminal, or in
a separate memory element equipped in the personal portable
15terminal, Therefore, by using the background sound control
program equipped in the personal portable terminal, the
user can use selectively a built-in background sound or a
downloaded one from a service provider. Also, the personal
portable terminal can be connected to the service provider
20and conveniently update its built-in background sound
control program.
The audio decoder 616 converts the background sound
source file, which is stored in the background sound
database 622 of the memory unit 618, into an analogue
25signal, and sends the analog background sound signal to the
loud speaker 624 or the receiver 626 through the CODEC 614.
At this time, the CODEC 614 synthesizes the voice signal
from the mike 628 with the analog background sound signal,
and transmits the synthesized signal through the wireless
30transmitting and receiving unit 610. Furthermore, in the
case where the user voice signal is not received, the audio
decoder 616 continues to send the background sound to the
receiving party until a stop key signal is input by the
user.

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As described above, the personal portable terminal of
che invention includes a background sound control program,
which can be downloaded from a service provider, or stored
in a memory unit of the personal portable terminal or a
5separate built-in memory equipped in the terminal.
Particularly, in the case where a background sound control
program is equipped in the terminal by the manufacturer,
the user does not need to download from the service
provider, but the equipped program can be up-graded from
10the service providen by connecting the personal portable
terminal thereto.
Industrial Applicability
As described above, the present invention provides
15for a novel communication environment, in which a
background sound source file and a control program thereof
can be downloaded through a wire or wireless communication
network and stored in a user portable terminal, whereby a
calling party can transmit the stored background sound to a
20receiving party, along with his voice, while communicating.
Therefore, more satisfactory and convenient communication
service can be provided to the portable terminal users.
Furthermore, according to the invention, the background
sound may be pre-set to correspond to a particular keyof a
25personal portable terminal, and, when providing the
background sound service, the user can control the
reproduction of background sound, intermission of the
reproduction and output level by means of a simple key
operation, thereby being able to provide the users with
30more convenient and flexible background sound service,
together with a personality or individuality associated
with the communication.
While the present invention has been described with
reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is

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not to be restricted by the embodiments but only by the
appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those
skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments
without departing from the scope and spirit of the present
5invention. For example, the present invention may be
applied to various other type of personal portable terminal
such as a cellular phone, a smart phone, a PDA and the
like. In addition, the background sound source file may be
downloaded through an automatic response center using a
10telephone, or through a wireless Internet service.
What Is Claimed Is:
1. A method of providing a background sound during
15communication through a wire or wireless communication
network, which includes a calling party mobile switching
center (MSC) managing at least one calling terminal and a
receiving party MSC managing at least one receiving
terminal, at least one personal portable terminal among the
20calliag terminal and the receiving terminal providing the
background sound using a plurality of background sound
sources, the method comprising steps of:
a) connecting with a background sound providing
service unit, wherein the background sound providing
25service unit includes a database storing a plurality of
background sound source files;
b) downloading a background sound source file from
the background sound providing unit, wherein the downloaded
background sound source file is stored in a memory unit of
30the personal portable terminal;
c) setting the downloaded background sound source
file correspondingly to at least one of plural dial keys of
the personal portable terminal by using a background sound
control program;

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d) establishing a communication channel between the
calling terminal and the receiving terminal according to a
connection request call, wherein the communication channel
is established by at least one WSC within the wire or
5wireless communication network;
e) wherein execution of the background sound,
intermiesion of the execution, and adjustment of output
level is controlled in the communication channel according
to a key input of the personal portable terminal; and
10 f) wherein the execution of the background sound, the
intermission of the execution, and the adjustment of output
level is controlled by a key input signal corresponding to
a number key 1 to 9, a number 0, and a star (*) and pound
(#) key respectively of the personal portable terminal.
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2. A method according to claim 1, further comprising
steps of: at receiving a list of background sound source
files from the background sound providing service unit; and
b) transmitting a download request signal to the background
20sound providing service unit, with respect to at least one
from the list of background sound source files.
3. A method according to claim 2, further comprising
a step of transmitting a pre-listening request signal to
25the background sound providing service unit, with respect
to at least one from the list of background sound source
files.
4. A method according to claim 1, further comprising
30a step of transmitting to the background sound providing
service unit a telephone number of a personal portable
terminal ox a terminal identification, to which a
background sound source file is to be downloaded.
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5. A method according to claim 1, further comprising
a step of selecting a background sound communication mode
by the calling terminal or the receiving terminal, before
establishing the communication channel.
5
6. A method according to claim 1, further comprising
a step of receiving a background sound control program from
the background sound providing service unit, wherein the
background sound control program is selected based on the
10type of the personal portable terminal.
7. A method according to claim l, wherein the
personal portable terminal has a background sound control
program, which is stored in a memory unit equipped in the
15personal portable terminal.
8. A method according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the
background sound control program includes a voice
modulating program.
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9. A method according to claim 1, wherein, when
pressing down a first key of the personal portable
terminal, a next background sound source file is
reproduced, and when pressing down a second key of the
25personal portable terminal, a previous background sound
source file is reproduced.
10. A method according to claim 1, wherein the
connection to the background sound providing service unit
30includes a connection through a wire or wireless
communication service using WEB and WAP, and through an
automatic response service (ARS).
11. A method according to claim 1, wherein the

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background sound providing service unit includes a personal
computer and a personal digital assistant (PDA).

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The present invention discloses a method of providing
a background sound from a personal portable terminal during
5communication. The method comprises steps of: a)
connecting to a background sound providing service unit; b)
downloading a background sound source file therefrom and
storing the downloaded background sound source file in the
personal portable terminal; c) setting the downloaded
10background sound source file correspondingly to at least
one key of the personal portable terminal; and d)
establishing a communication channel between a calling and
receiving terminals by means of a connection request call.
Execution of the background sound source file, intermission
15of the execution, and adjustment of output level is
controlled by means of a background sound control program,
while communicating. The background sound control program
can be downloaded and stored in the personal portable
terminal.

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Patent Number 235091
Indian Patent Application Number 200/KOLNP/2006
PG Journal Number 26/2009
Publication Date 26-Jun-2009
Grant Date 24-Jun-2009
Date of Filing 25-Jan-2006
Name of Patentee LEE, JIN-HO
Applicant Address 109-509, YAKSUHEIGHTS, 842, SINDANG-DONG JUNG-GU, SEOUL 100-450,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 LEE, JIN-HO 109-509, YAKSUHEIGHTS, 842, SINDANG-DONG JUNG-GU, SEOUL 100-450
PCT International Classification Number H04Q 7/24
PCT International Application Number PCT/KR2004/001543
PCT International Filing date 2004-06-25
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10-2003-0042704 2003-06-27 Republic of Korea
2 2004-185303 2004-06-23 Republic of Korea