【請求項5】 遠隔制御 #0017
請求項1に記載の方法を遠隔制御システムに用いる。
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 6th paragraph
More recently, there has been a trend toward personalized types of smart card applications. For instance, the ability to execute software programs from a microprocessor-based smart card makes it desirable to be able to connect the card to a personal computer. One approach for doing this is to add a smart card reader to the computer, either as an integral device or as a peripheral add-on. However, due to the appreciable cost of a reader, personal computer users may not be inclined to adopt this approach. In contrast to large institutions such as banks and the like, individual computer users may not be able to amortize the cost of the reader over a sufficient number of transactions to justify its cost.
United States Patent 6,199,128 Inventors: Sarat; Jean-Marc (Belmont, CA)
請求項1に記載の方法を遠隔制御システムに用いる。
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5. A remote control system using the method of claim 1.
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- Anfossi, et al. Screen remote control. U.S.Patent 6,141,022. October 31, 2000.
前記データセットがビットマップのイメージ部分を含む、請求項1に記載の方法。
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4. The method of claim 1 wherein the set of data comprises a portion of a bit-map image.
To be continued #0017
- Anfossi, et al. Screen remote control. U.S.Patent 6,141,022. October 31, 2000.
前記データセットがグラフィックコマンドを含む、請求項1に記載の方法。
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3. The method of claim 1 wherein the set of data comprises a set of graphic commands.
To be continued #0016
- Anfossi, et al. Screen remote control. U.S.Patent 6,141,022. October 31, 2000.
前記ソースと前記宛先データ処理システム間の通信がローカルエリアネットワーク手段である、請求項1に記載の方法。
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2. The method of claim 1 wherein the communication between the source and the destination data processing system is by means of a Local Area Network.
To be continued #0015
- Anfossi, et al. Screen remote control. U.S.Patent 6,141,022. October 31, 2000.
前記ビットマップとソースディスプレイ装置上に表示された前記イメージとの間で所定のしきい値を超える差分に応答して、ソースディスプレイ装置上に表示された前記イメージを複写してビットマップのイメージを更新し、次いで、前記少なくとも1つの宛先データ処理システムへ前記ビットマップのイメージを伝送するステップとを含む方法。
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responsive to the difference between the bit-map image and the image displayed on the source display unit exceeding a predetermined threshold, updating the bit-map image by copying the image displayed on the source display unit, and transmitting the bit-map image to the at least one destination data processing system.
To be continued #0014
- Anfossi, et al. Screen remote control. U.S.Patent 6,141,022. October 31, 2000.