Title of Invention

WIRELESS TELEVISION SYSTEM AND VIDEO DISPLAY METHOD THEREOF

Abstract A wireless television system and a video display method thereof are disclosed. Data stored in a portable memory can be directly read through the use of a memory reader additionally provided in a data transmission unit of the wireless television system, and then transmitted wirelessly to a video display unit of the system. Any one of the data of the portable memory read by the memory reader of the data transmission unit and an A/V signal inputted through a cable or antenna can be more efficiently selected according to the user's desire and then displayed on the screen of the video display unit. Therefore, the user can simply and conveniently view the data stored in the portable memory using the wireless television system without connecting the portable memory to a PC or notebook computer. Further, the user can conveniently select moving image or still image data stored in the portable memory, resulting in a significant improvement in convenience of use.
Full Text WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
DESCRIPTION
WIRELESS TELEVISION SYSTEM AND VIDEO DISPLAY
METHOD THEREOF
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a wireless television
system which is divided into a data transmission unit and a video
display unit.
2. Background Art
Local-area wireless interface means, such as Bluetooth,
Wireless Fidelity (WiFi), Ultra Wide Band (UWB), and Wireless
Local Area Network (WLAN), have been developed and commercially
available.
The wireless interface means has a data rate high enough to
transmit audio and video data, which leads to the development of
data communication systems of various types using it.
For example, a wireless television system has been developed
which is divided into a data transmission unit for transmitting
data using the wireless interface means, and a video display unit
for receiving the data transmitted from the data transmission unit
using the wireless interface means and displaying the received
data on the screen thereof.
Because a wire cable is not connected to the video display
unit, the user can listen to and watch audio and video received
from the data transmission unit by simply and conveniently moving
the video display unit to a desired position within a
communication distance of the wireless interface means.
1

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KRZ006/000436
Meanwhile, a personal computer (PC) or notebook computer may-
be equipped with the wireless interface means to perform data
communication with the video display unit. Alternatively, the
PC or notebook computer may be connected to the data transmission
unit. In this case, the user can watch a moving image or still
image stored in a hard disk drive (HDD) of the PC or notebook
computer through the large screen of the video display unit.
However, in order to display moving image or still image data
stored in the PC or notebook computer on the screen of the video
display unit of the wireless television system, as stated above,
the user has to connect the PC or notebook computer with the data
t ransmi s s i on uni t.
Further, the PC or notebook computer must be equipped with
the wireless interface means, resulting in inconvenience of use.
Furthermore, in order to display video data stored in a portable
memory on the screen of the video display unit of the wireless
television system, the user has the trouble of having to connect
the portable memory to the PC or notebook computer.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a
conventional wireless television system. As shown in this drawing,
the wireless television system is divided into a data transmission
unit 10 and a video display unit 20. The data transmission unit
10 includes a controller 101, an audio/video (A/V) processor 102,
a Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) encoder 103, and a wireless
interface module 104.
The A/V processor 102 processes a plurality of A/V signals
inputted through a cable or antenna to output A/V data streams.
The controller 101 controls the A/V processor 102 such that the
A/V processor 102 selects and processes any one of the plurality
of A/V signals. The MPEG encoder 103 encodes an A/V data stream
from the A/V processor 102, corresponding to the selected and
2

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
processed A/V signal, in an MPEG manner. The wireless interface
module 104 transmits the MPEG-encoded data wirelessly.
In other words, the A/V processor 102 processes a plurality
of A/V signals inputted through the cable or antenna to output
A/V data streams that can be compression-encoded in the MPEG
manner by the MPEG encoder 103. For example, the plurality of
A/V signals may include an A/V signal of a television broadcast,
and a playback A/V signal of a digital versatile disc (DVD).
The wireless interface module 104 may adopt a Bluetooth,
WiFi, UWB or WLAN communication system, and functions to transmit
the encoded data from the MPEG encoder 103 wirelessly to the video
display unit 20. The video display unit 20 receives and decodes
the wirelessly transmitted data, and then displays the decoded
data as an image on the screen thereof.
However, in order to display data stored in a PC or notebook
computer on the screen of the video display unit of the wireless
television system, the user has the trouble of having to connect
the PC or notebook computer to the data transmission unit of the
wireless television system.
Moreover, in a place where there is no PC or notebook
computer, it is impossible to display video data stored in a
portable memory on the screen of the video display unit of the
wireless television system.
3. Disclosure of Invention
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of
the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention
to provide a wireless television system wherein data stored in
a portable memory can be directly read through the use of a memory
reader additionally provided in a data transmission unit of the
wireless television system, and then transmitted wirelessly to
3

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
a video display unit of the system.
It is another object of the present invention to provide
a video display method of a wireless television system which is
capable of more efficiently selecting any one of data of a portable
memory read by a memory reader of a data transmission unit of the
wireless television system and an A/V signal inputted through a
cable or antenna according to the user's desire, and displaying
the selected data or A/V signal on the screen of a video display
unit of the system.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, the
above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of
a wireless television system divided into a data transmission
unit and a video display unit, wherein the data transmission unit
comprises: means for connection with a portable memory; means
for reading data stored in the portable memory; and means for
transmitting the read data wirelessly to the video display unit.
The connection means may be a slot for connection with the
portable memory, the reading means may be a memory reader for
reading the data stored in the portable memory, and the
transmitting means may be a wireless interface module adopting
a wireless communication system, the wireless communication
system being any one of a Bluetooth, Wireless Fidelity (WiFi),
Ultra Wide Band (UWB) or Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
communication system.
Preferably, the data transmission unit further comprises:
means for temporarily storing still image data read from the
portable memory; means for processing broadcast signals and
external input signals to output audio/video (A/V) data streams;
means for Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) - encoding an A/V
data stream from the processing means; and means for controlling
operations of the processing means and transmitting means.
4

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
The control means may control the operation of the
transmitting means such that the transmitting means wirelessly
transmits any one of the MPEG-encoded A/V data stream from the
encoding means and the data read from the portable memory to the
video display unit, and the encoding means may be an MPEG encoder
for encoding the A/V data stream from the processing means into
an MPEG2 transport stream.
Preferably, the video display unit comprises a decoder for
decoding still image data of the portable memory wirelessly
transmitted from the transmitting means, and the decoder may be
a multiformat decoder for decoding still image data of at least
one of Joint Photographic Coding Experts Group (JPEG), Graphics
Interchange Format (GIF) and Audio Video Interleaving (AVI)
formats.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention,
there is provided a video display method of a wireless television
system, comprising the steps of: determining whether a portable
memory has been connected to a data transmission unit; displaying
a menu picture for selection of any one of an A/V signal of an
external input and video data of the portable memory on a screen
of a video display unit if the portable memory has been connected
to the data transmission unit; and receiving the video data of
the portable memory from the data transmission unit and
displaying the received video data on the screen of the video
display unit, if the video data of the portable memory is selected
through.the menu picture.
Preferably, the video display method further comprises the
steps of: receiving the A/V signal of the external input from
the data transmission unit and displaying the received A/V signal
on the screen of the video display unit, if the portable memory
has not been connected to the data transmission unit; and
5

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
receiving the A/V signal of the external input from the data
transmission unit and displaying the received A/V signal on the
screen of the video display unit, if the video data of the
portable memory is not selected through the menu picture.
Preferably, the step of receiving the video data of the
portable memory and displaying the received video data on the
screen of the video display unit comprises the steps of:
requesting the data transmission unit to transmit a video data
list of the portable memory to the video display unit;
transmitting the video data list of the portable memory from the
data transmission unit to the video display unit; receiving the
video data list of the portable memory from the data transmission
unit, displaying the received video data list on the screen of
the video display unit and requesting the data transmission unit
to transmit specific video data, selected in the video data list
by a user, to the video display unit; transmitting the requested
specific video data from the data transmission unit to the video
display unit; and receiving the specific video data from the data
transmission unit, decoding the received video data through a
decoder of the video display unit and displaying the decoded data
on the screen of the video display unit.
Preferably, the video display method further comprises the
steps of: determining whether the user desires different video
data, after decoding the specific video data through the decoder
and displaying the decoded data on the screen of the video display
unit; and requesting the data transmission unit to transmit the
video data list of the portable memory to the video display unit,
upon determining that the user desires the different video data.
4. Brief Description of Drawings
The above and other objects, features and other advantages
6

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
of the present invention will be more clearly understood from
the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a
conventional wireless television system;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a
wireless television system according to the present invention;
and
FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a video display method
of the wireless television system according to the present
invention.
5. Modes for Carrying out the Invention
Now, preferred embodiments of a wireless television system
and a video display method thereof according to the present
invention will be described in detail with reference to the
annexed drawings.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a
wireless television system according to the present invention.
As shown in this drawing, the wireless television system is
divided into a data transmission unit 30 and a video display unit
40. The data transmission unit 30 includes a controller 301, an
A/V processor 3 02, an MPEG encoder 303, and a wireless interface
module 304.
The data transmission unit 3 0 further includes, as shown in
FIG. 2, a memory reader 3 05, a storage 3 06 and a slot 3 07. A
portable memory 50 is connected to the slot 3 07 . The memory reader
3 05 directly reads moving image or still image data stored in the
portable memory 50. The still image data read from the portable
memory 50 is stored in the storage 3 06.
The controller 3 01 performs a control operation such that
7

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
a plurality of A/V signals and the moving image or still image
data of the portable memory 50 are selectively transmitted. The
A/V processor 302 selects and processes any one of the plurality
of A/V signals under the control of the controller 301 to output
an A/V data stream. The MPEG encoder 3 03 compression-encodes the
A/V data stream from the A/V processor 3 02 into an MPEG2 transport
stream.
The memory reader 3 05 is connected with the portable memory
50 through the slot 307 to read the moving image or still image
data stored in the portable memory 50 under the control of the
controller 301. The storage 306 temporarily stores the still
image data read by the memory reader 305 under the control of the
controller 301.
The wireless interface module 3 04 selects any one of the
MPEG2 transport stream encoded by the MPEG encoder 3 03 , the moving
image data of the portable memory 50 read by the memory reader
3 05 and the still image data temporarily stored in the storage
306 under the control of the controller 301, and transmits the
selected one wirelessly to the video display unit 40.
Meanwhile, when the memory reader 305 is connected with the
portable memory 50 through the slot 307, it outputs a
corresponding signal to the controller 301. The controller 301
outputs a data read enable signal to the memory reader 3 05 in
response to the output signal from the memory reader 3 05 such that
the memory reader 305 reads data stored in the portable memory
50. Video data stored in the portable memory 50 can be classified
into moving image data and still image data according to extension
indexes.
The storage 306 temporarily stores the still image data read
by the memory reader 305 under the control of the controller 301
and then repeatedly outputs the stored still image data to the
8

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
wireless interface module 304.
For example, if the wireless interface module 3 04 transmits
the still image data only once, a corresponding still image
disappears after being instantaneously displayed on the screen
of the video display unit 40, so that it cannot be accurately
viewed by the user. For this reason, the still image data stored
in the storage 3 06 is repeatedly outputted so that the still image
can be displayed on the screen of the video display unit 4 0
continuously for a predetermined period of time.
On the other hand, for selection and display of a different
still image responsive to the user's request, the controller 301
initializes the storage 306 and then stores a new still image
selected by the user in the storage 306. The wireless interface
module 304 performs wireless data communication with the video
display unit 40, and receives a command transmitted from the video
display unit 4 0 and transfers the received command to the
controller 301.
The video display unit 4 0 receives data wirelessly
transmitted from the data transmission unit 3 0 through a wireless
interface module (not shown) thereof, decodes the received data
through a decoder (not shown) thereof, and displays the decoded
data as an image on the screen thereof. The video display unit
40 also functions to wirelessly transmit the user's command
inputted through a user interface to the data transmission unit
30.
For example, the still image data of the portable memory 50
may be in various formats, such as Joint Photographic Coding
Experts Group (JPEG) , Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) and Audio
Video Interleaving (AVI) . In this regard, the video display unit
4 0 preferably adopts a multiformat decoder.
FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a video display method
9

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
of the wireless television system according to the present
invention. As shown in this drawing, at step S10, a determination
is made as to whether the portable memory 50 has been connected
to the data transmission unit 3 0 through the slot 3 07. That is,
if the memory reader 3 05 is connected with the portable memory
50 through the slot 3 07, it generates and outputs a corresponding
signal to the controller 301.As a result, the controller 301 can
determine, from the output signal from the memory reader 305,
whether the portable memory 50 has been connected.
If the portable memory 50 is determined to have been
connected at the above step S10, a menu picture for selection of
any one of a plurality of A/V signals and data of the portable
memory 50 is displayed on the screen of the video display unit
40 at step Sll.
At step S12, a determination is made as to whether the user
has selected the data of the portable memory 50 through the menu
picture displayed at the above step Sll. For example, if it is
determined at step S12 that the data of the portable memory 50
has not been selected, or if it is determined at step S10 that
the portable memory 50 has not been connected, an A/V signal of
a television broadcast or a playback A/V signal of a DVD is
displayed on the screen of the video display unit 40 at step S13.
On the contrary, in the case where it is determined at the
above step S12 that the user has selected the data of the portable
memory 50 through the menu picture, the video display unit 4 0
requests the data transmission unit 30 to transmit a list of video
data stored in the portable memory 50, at step S14.
At step S15, the controller 3 01 controls the operation of
the A/V processor 3 02 or wireless interface module 3 04 such that
an A/V signal of a television broadcast or a playback A/V signal
of a DVD is not transmitted wirelessly to the video display unit
10

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
40. The controller 301 then controls the operation of the memory
reader 3 05 such that the list of the video data stored in the
portable memory 50 is transmitted to the video display unit 40.
The video display unit 40 receives the transmitted video data list
and displays it on the screen thereof.
At step S16, the user selects desired specific video data
in the video data list of the portable memory 50 displayed at the
above step S15. At step S17, the video'display unit 40 requests
the data transmission unit 3 0 to transmit the specific video data
selected by the user, and then receives the specific video data
from the data transmission unit 30.
At this time, in the case where the specific video data
selected by the user is moving image data, the data transmission
unit 30 transmits moving image data of the portable memory 50 read
by the memory reader 305 through the wireless interface module
304. However, in the case where the specific video data selected
by the user is still image data, the data transmission unit 30
repeatedly transmits still image data of the portable memory 50
temporarily stored in the storage 306 through the wireless
interface module 3 04.
At step S18, the video display unit 40 receives the specific
video data, transmitted from the data transmission unit 3 0 in the
above manner, decodes the received data through a decoder (not
shown) thereof and displays the decoded data on the screen thereof.
At step S19, a determination is made as to whether the user desires
different video data. For example, if the user desires different
moving image data or still image data, this method returns to the
above step S14, at which the video display unit 40 carries out
the wireless interface operation with the data transmission unit
3 0 to request it to transmit the video data list of the portable
memory 50, and then performs the subsequent steps again.
11

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
As apparent from the above description, according to the
wireless television system and the video display method thereof
of the present invention, the user can simply and conveniently
view data stored in a portable memory using the wireless
television system without connecting the portable memory to a PC
or notebook computer. Further, the user can conveniently select
moving image or still image data stored in the portable memory,
resulting in a significant improvement in convenience of use.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present
invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those
skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications,
additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from
the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the
accompanying claims.
12

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
CLAIMS
1. A wireless television system divided into a data
transmission unit and a video display unit, wherein the data
transmission unit comprises:
means for connection with a portable memory;
means for reading data stored in the portable memory; and
means for transmitting the read data wirelessly to the
video display unit.
2. The wireless television system as set forth in claim 1,
wherein the connection means is a slot for connection with the
portable memory.
3. The wireless television system as set forth in claim 1,
wherein the reading means is a memory reader for reading the data
stored in the portable memory.
4. The wireless television system as set forth in claim 1,
wherein the transmitting means is a wireless interface module
adopting a wireless communication system, the wireless
communication system being any one of a Bluetooth, Wireless
Fidelity (WiFi), Ultra Wide Band (UWB) or Wireless Local Area
Network (WLAN) communication system.
5. The wireless television system as set forth in claim 1,
wherein the data transmission unit further comprises means for
temporarily storing still image data read from the portable
memory.
13

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
6. The wireless television system as set forth in claim 1,
wherein the data transmission unit further comprises:
means for processing broadcast signals and external input
signals to output audio/video (A/V) data streams;
means for Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) - encoding an
A/V data stream from the processing means; and
means for controlling operations of the processing means and
transmitting means.
7. The wireless television system as set forth in claim 6,
wherein the control means controls the operation of the
transmitting means such that the transmitting means wirelessly
transmits any one of the MPEG-encoded A/V data stream from the
encoding means and the data read from the portable memory to the
video display unit.
8. The wireless television system as set forth in claim 6,
wherein the encoding means is an MPEG encoder for encoding the
A/V data stream from the processing means into an MPEG2 transport
stream.
9. The wireless television system as set forth in claim 1,
wherein the video display unit comprises a decoder for decoding
still image data of the portable memory wirelessly transmitted
from the transmitting means.
10. The wireless television system as set forth in claim
9, wherein the decoder is a multiformat decoder for decoding
still image data of at least one of Joint Photographic Coding
Experts Group (JPEG) , Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) and Audio
Video Interleaving (AVI) formats.
14

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
11. A video display method of a wireless television system,
comprising the steps of:
determining whether a portable memory has been connected
to a data transmission unit;
displaying a menu picture for selection of any one of an
A/V signal of an external input and video data of the portable
memory on a screen of a video display unit if the portable memory
has been connected to the data transmission unit; and
receiving the video data of the portable memory from the
data transmission unit and displaying the received video data
on the screen of the video display unit, if the video data of
the portable memory is selected through the menu picture.
12. The video display method as set forth in claim 11,
further comprising the step of receiving the A/V signal of the
external input from the data transmission unit and displaying
the received A/V signal on the screen of the video display unit,
if the portable memory has not been connected to the data
transmission unit.
13. The video display method as set forth in claim 11,
further comprising the step of receiving the A/V signal of the
external input from the data transmission unit and displaying
the received A/V signal on the screen of the video display unit,
if the video data of the portable memory is not selected through
the menu picture.
14. The video display method as set forth in claim 11,
wherein the step of receiving the video data of the portable
memory and displaying the received video data on the screen of
the video display unit comprises the steps of:
15

WO 2006/088294 PCT/KR2006/000436
requesting the data transmission unit to transmit a video
data list of the portable memory to the video display unit/
transmitting the video data list of the portable memory
from the data transmission unit to the video display unit;
receiving the video data list of the portable memory from
the data transmission unit, displaying the received video data
list on the screen of the video display unit and requesting the
data transmission unit to transmit specific video data, selected
in the video data list by a user, to the video display unit;
transmitting the requested specific video data from the
data transmission unit to the video display unit; and
receiving the specific video data from the data
transmission unit, decoding the received video data through a
decoder of the video display unit and displaying the decoded data
on the screen of the video display unit.
15. The video display method as set forth in claim 14,
further comprising the step of determining whether the user
desires different video data, after decoding the specific video
data through the decoder and displaying the decoded data on the
screen of the video display unit.
16. The video display method as set forth in claim 15,
further comprising the step of requesting the data transmission
unit to transmit the video data list of the portable memory to
the video display unit, upon determining that the user desires
the different video data.
16

(54) Title: WIRELESS TELEVISION SYSTEM AND VIDEO DISPLAY METHOD THEREOF


(57) Abstract: A wireless television system and a
video display method thereof are disclosed. Data
stored in a portable memory can be directly read
through the use of a memory reader additionally
provided in a data transmission unit of the wireless
television system, and then transmitted wirelessly to
a video display unit of the system. Any one of the
data of the portable memory read by the memory
reader of the data transmission unit and an A/V
signal inputted through a cable or antenna can be
more efficiently selected according to the user's
desire and then displayed on the screen of the video
display unit. Therefore, the user can simply and
conveniently view the data stored in the portable
memory using the wireless television system without
connecting the portable memory to a PC or notebook
computer. Further, the user can conveniently select
moving image or still image data stored in die portable
memory, resulting in a significant improvement in
convenience of use.

-11-

A wireless television system and a
video display method thereof are disclosed. Data
stored in a portable memory can be directly read
through the use of a memory reader additionally
provided in a data transmission unit of the wireless
television system, and then transmitted wirelessly to
a video display unit of the system. Any one of the
data of the portable memory read by the memory
reader of the data transmission unit and an A/V
signal inputted through a cable or antenna can be
more efficiently selected according to the user's
desire and then displayed on the screen of the video
display unit. Therefore, the user can simply and
conveniently view the data stored in the portable
memory using the wireless television system without
connecting the portable memory to a PC or notebook
computer. Further, the user can conveniently select
moving image or still image data stored in die portable
memory, resulting in a significant improvement in
convenience of use.

Documents:

03077-kolnp-2007-abstract.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-claims.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-correspondence others.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-description complete.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-drawings.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-form 1.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-form 3.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-form 5.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-gpa.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-international publication.pdf

03077-kolnp-2007-international search report.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-ABSTRACT.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-AMANDED CLAIMS.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-ANNEXURE TO FORM 3.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-DESCRIPTION (COMPLETE).pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-DRAWINGS.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-FORM-1.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-FORM-2.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-OTHERS-1.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-OTHERS.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-PA.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137-1.1.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137-1.2.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(13-10-2014)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(14-11-2013)-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(14-11-2013)-OTHERS.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-(14-11-2013)-PRIORITY DOCUMENT.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-ASSIGNMENT.pdf

3077-KOLNP-2007-CORRESPONDENCE-1.1.pdf

3077-kolnp-2007-form 18.pdf

abstract-03077-kolnp-2007.jpg


Patent Number 265908
Indian Patent Application Number 3077/KOLNP/2007
PG Journal Number 13/2015
Publication Date 27-Mar-2015
Grant Date 23-Mar-2015
Date of Filing 21-Aug-2007
Name of Patentee LG ELECTRONICS INC.
Applicant Address 20 YOIDO-DONG YOUNGDUNGPO-GU SEOUL
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 PARK KUN KOOK 20, YOIDO-DONG, YOUNGDUNGPO-GU, SEOUL 150-010
PCT International Classification Number H04N 5/44
PCT International Application Number PCT/KR2006/000436
PCT International Filing date 2006-02-07
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 102005-0013244 2005-02-17 Republic of Korea