IP Library Granted Patent US 7,486,869
Granted Patent B2
US 7,486,869 · App. 11/001,513 · Granted Feb 3, 2009

System and method for controlling a digital video recorder on a cable network

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Patent No.
US 7,486,869
App. No.
11/001,513
Granted
Feb 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for controlling a digital video recorder on a cable network. Signaling associated with the answering or initiation of a digital telephone call by a digital telephone subscriber is used to issue commands to a digital video recorder (DVR). A signal is generated by an MTA when the telephone is enters an “off-hook” state and sent to the DVR to initiate recording of a program being viewed by the called party. When the phone goes “on-hook”, the called party resumes watching the program from exactly where it was interrupted. The MTA may be connected directly to the VTD/DVR and the telephone state is determined by the DVR from information provided by the MTA. Alternatively, a soft switch monitors signaling from the MTA indicative of the state of the called telephone. A telephone state message comprising the telephone state information is then sent over an out-of-band channel/path to a DVR client within the VTD. The DVR client uses the telephone state information to control a DVR.

Claims (73)

1. A method for controlling a digital video recorder (DVR) of a subscriber in response to a telephone state transition comprising:

receiving an invitation message from a soft switch, wherein the invitation message comprises data indicative of a telephone state transition;

forwarding the invitation message to video termination device (VTD) servers;

determining at a VTD server whether to process the invitation message;

when the invitation message is processed, then:

creating a telephone state message comprising the data indicative of the telephone state transition;

addressing the telephone state message to a VTD in which the DVR resides; and

sending the telephone state message via an out-of-band channel to the VTD.

2. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 1 , wherein the invitation message farther comprises a user value and wherein forwarding the invitation message to the VTD servers comprises:

determining the user value in the invitation message; and

forwarding the invitation message to the VTD servers registered to the user value.

3. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 1 , wherein the invitation message further comprises identifying information of the subscriber, and wherein determining at the VTD server whether to process the invitation message comprises:

receiving from a central datastore a first tuple, wherein the first tuple comprises a subscriber telephone number and an assigned VTD MAC address;

receiving from the VTD a second tuple comprising a read VTD MAC address and a VTD IP address;

determining whether the assigned VTD MAC address matches the read VTD MAC address;

when the assigned VTD MAC address matches the read VTD MAC address, creating a third tuple comprising the subscriber telephone number and the VTD IP address;

determining whether the identifying information of the subscriber matches the subscriber telephone number of the third tuple;

when the identifying information of the called party matches the subscriber telephone number of the third tuple, then processing the invitation request.

4. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 3 , wherein the third tuple comprises the subscriber telephone number, the read VTD MAC address, and the VTD IP address.

5. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 3 wherein the invitation message is forwarded by a proxy server and the method further comprises:

when the called party is registered with the VTD server, then sending the proxy server an “OK” response message comprising an acknowledgement of the invitation message.

6. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 5 further comprising:

sending from the proxy server a cancellation message to the VTD servers from which the “OK” response is not received.

7. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 1 further comprising:

receiving the telephone state message at a DVR client associated within the VTD;

determining when the telephone state message is intended for the VTD;

when the telephone state message is intended for the VTD,

obtaining the telephone state transition from the telephone state message;

generating a DVR command from the telephone state transition, and

issuing the DVR command to the DVR, thereby controlling the DYR in response to the telephone state transition.

8. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 7 , wherein the telephone state message further comprises a destination IP address, and wherein determining when the telephone state message is intended for the VTD comprises determining when the destination IP address matches the IP address of the VTD.

9. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 7 , wherein the telephone state message further comprises a destination MAC address and wherein determining when the telephone state message is intended for the VTD comprises determining when the destination MAC address matches the MAC address of the VTD.

10. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 7 , wherein the telephone state message further comprises a destination IP address and a destination MAC address, and wherein determining when the telephone state message is intended for the VTD comprises determining when the destination MAC address and destination IP address match the IP and MAC address of the VTD.

11. The method for controlling a DYR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 7 further comprising:

when the telephone state message is not intended for the VTD, sending an error message from the VTD to the VTD server.

12. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 1 , wherein the out-of-band channel comprises an RF channel.

13. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 1 , wherein the out-of-band channel comprises a DOCSIS-compliant channel.

14. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 1 , wherein the VTD comprises a set top box.

15. The method for controlling a DVR in response to a telephone state transition of claim 1 , wherein the VTD comprises a cable-ready video display device.

16. A system for controlling a digital video recorder (DVR) in response to a telephone state transition in a cable network comprising:

a headend adapted to provide video services to subscribers of the cable network, wherein the headend comprises a video termination device (VTD) server;

a regional data center comprising a soft switch and a proxy server, wherein the regional data center is adapted to provide digital services to a subscriber of the cable network and the proxy server is adapted to:

receive an invitation message from the soft switch, wherein the invitation message comprises an active telephone number of the subscriber and data indicative of a telephone state transition of a telephone using the active telephone number; and

forward the invitation message to the VTD server; and the VTD server is adapted to:

parse the invitation message to obtain data indicative of a telephone state transition and the active telephone number of the subscriber;

create a telephone state message comprising the data indicative of a telephone state transition;

address the telephone state message to a VTD in which the DVR resides and which is associated with the active telephone number; and

send the telephone state message via an out-of-band channel to the VTD to control the operation of the DVR.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein a telephone state transition comprises a change of a telephone from an on-hook state to an off-hook state.

18. The system of claim 16 , wherein a telephone state transition comprises a change of a telephone from an off hook state to an on-hook state.

19. The system of claim 16 , wherein the out-of-band channel is an RF-channel.

20. The system of claim 16 , wherein the VTD is DOCSIS-compliant and the out-of-band channel is a DOCSIS channel.

21. The system of claim 16 , wherein the system further comprises a central datastore comprising a first tuple comprising a subscriber telephone number and an assigned VTD MAC address and wherein the VTD server is further adapted to:

receive from the central datastore the first tuple;

receive from the VTD a second tuple comprising a read VTD MAC address and a VTD IP address;

determine whether the assigned VTD MAC address matches the read VTD MAC address;

when the assigned VTD MAC address matches the read VTD MAC address, create a third tuple comprising the subscriber telephone number and the VTD IP address;

determine whether the active telephone number matches the subscriber telephone number of the third tuple;

when the active telephone number matches the subscriber telephone number of the third tuple, then address the telephone state message to the VTD IP address.

22. The system of claim 21 , wherein the third tuple further comprises the read VTD MAC address.

23. The system of claim 16 , wherein the VTD comprises a DVR client adapted to:

receive the telephone state message;

determine when the telephone state message is intended for the VTD; and

when the telephone state message is intended for the VTD, then:

obtain the data indicative of the telephone state transition from the telephone state message;

generate a DVR command from the telephone state transition; and

issue the DVR command to the DVR, thereby controlling the DVR in response to the telephone state transition.

24. The system of claim 23 , wherein the DVR client is further adapted to:

when the telephone state message is not intended for the VTD, then send an error message to the VTD server.

25. The system of claim 23 , wherein a telephone state transition comprises a change of a telephone from an on-hook state to an off-hook state, and wherein the DVR command comprises a PAUSE command.

26. The system of claim 23 , wherein a telephone state transition comprises a change of a telephone from an off-hook state to an on-hook state and wherein the DVR command comprises a PLAY command.

27. The system of claim 16 , wherein the VTD comprises a set top box.

28. The system of claim 16 , wherein the VTD comprises a cable-ready video display device.

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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 25, 2018
From: BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS, LLC; CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OPERATING, LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE ENTERPRISES LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INTERNET LLC
To: WELLS FARGO TRUST COMPANY, N.A.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 17, 2018
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TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (ARIZONA), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (CALIFORNIA), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (COLORADO), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (HAWAII), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (IDAHO), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (ILLINOIS), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (INDIANA), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (KANSAS), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (KENTUCKY), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (MAINE), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (MASSACHUSETTS), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (MICHIGAN), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (MISSOURI), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (NEBRASKA), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (NEW HAMPSHIRE), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (NEW JERSEY), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (NEW MEXICO) LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (NEW YORK), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (NORTH CAROLINA), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (OHIO), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (PENNSYLVANIA), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (SOUTH CAROLINA), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (TENNESSEE), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (TEXAS), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (VIRGINIA), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (WASHINGTON), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (WEST VIRGINIA), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INFORMATION SERVICES (WISCONSIN), LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INTERNATIONAL LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INTERNET HOLDINGS III LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INTERNET HOLDINGS LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE INTERNET LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE MEDIA LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE MIDWEST LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE NEW YORK CITY LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE NORTHEAST LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE PACIFIC WEST LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE SERVICES LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE SOUTHEAST LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE SPORTS LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE TEXAS LLC; 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FALCON VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS, L.P.; HELICON PARTNERS I, L.P.; HOMETOWN T.V., LLC; HPI ACQUISITION CO. LLC; INTERLINK COMMUNICATIONS PARTNERS, LLC; LONG BEACH, LLC; MARCUS CABLE ASSOCIATES, L.L.C.; MARCUS CABLE OF ALABAMA, L.L.C.; MARCUS CABLE, LLC; MIDWEST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC; PEACHTREE CABLE TV, L.P.; PEACHTREE CABLE TV, LLC; PHONE TRANSFERS (AL), LLC; PHONE TRANSFERS (CA), LLC; PHONE TRANSFERS (GA), LLC; PHONE TRANSFERS (NC), LLC; PHONE TRANSFERS (TN), LLC; PHONE TRANSFERS (VA), LLC; PLATTSBURGH CABLEVISION, LLC; RENAISSANCE MEDIA LLC; RIFKIN ACQUISITION PARTNERS, LLC; ROBIN MEDIA GROUP, LLC; SCOTTSBORO TV CABLE, LLC TENNESSEE, LLC; THE HELICON GROUP, L.P.; VISTA BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS, LLC; VOIP TRANSFERS (AL), LLC; VOIP TRANSFERS (CA) LLC; VOIP TRANSFERS (GA), LLC; VOIP TRANSFERS (NC), LLC; VOIP TRANSFERS (TN), LLC; VOIP TRANSFERS (VA), LLC
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A.
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From: TIME WARNER CABLE ENTERPRISES LLC
To: TIME WARNER CABLE ENTERPRISES LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 18, 2016
From: BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS, LLC; CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OPERATING, LLC; TIME WARNER CABLE ENTERPRISES LLC
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