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20100026507 | HOME APPLIANCE AND HOME APPLIANCE SYSTEM - A home appliance and a home appliance system are provided. The home appliance may convert product information into an acoustic signal and externally output the same as a sound. The home appliance system may receive the sound, convert the same into the acoustic signal, and then inversely convert the acoustic signal into the product information and read the same. Accordingly, the home appliance may externally output the acoustic signal as the sound so that the user may be easily notified of transmission. Also, the home appliance system may easily transmit the sound to a management device to read the product information because the sound may be transmitted via a communications network. | 02-04-2010 |
20100027770 | HOME APPLIANCE SYSTEM AND OPERATION METHOD THEREOF - A home appliance system and an operation method thereof are disclosed. The home appliance outputs product information as a predetermined sound and transmits the sound through a connected communication network, thereby making it easier for a service center at a remote place to check a status of the home appliance. Further, the home appliance system and operation method thereof prevents noise or signal error generated in the procedure of converting product information into a signal of a predetermined frequency band in order to output the product information as a sound, thus enabling stable signal conversion and improving the accuracy of information transmission using the output of sound. | 02-04-2010 |
20100040213 | HOME APPLIANCE AND HOME APPLIANCE SYSTEM - A home appliance and a home appliance system are provided. The home appliance converts product information into at least one acoustic signal, and an output device outputs the at least one acoustic signal as a sound. Further, the home appliance system may include a management device. The management device may receive the sound and read the product information contained in the sound. The home appliance may prevent data loss that may occur upon transmission of a sound through a communications network by converting the product information into acoustic signals of different amplitude or frequency bands. | 02-18-2010 |
20100262865 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING HOME APPLIANCE - A system and method for diagnosing a home appliance are disclosed. The home appliance outputs product information as a predetermined sound signal, and transmits the sound signal to a service center of a remote site over a communication network, such that a service technician of the service center can easily check a current status of the home appliance. The diagnostic system effectively detects data using multiple synchronous signals having a time difference, quickly diagnoses a current status or fault of the home appliance, provides a service for more correctly diagnosing a faulty operation of the home appliance, and increases user satisfaction and reliability. | 10-14-2010 |
20100262884 | DIAGNOSTIC SERVER FOR A HOME APPLIANCE AND CONTROLLING METHOD - A diagnostic server and a controlling method are provided. In the method, the diagnostic server receives a packet including at least one frame and performs error checking on each frame included in the packet. The diagnostic server receives a retransmitted packet upon determining from the result of error checking that a frame in the packet has an error. The diagnostic server performs error checking on each frame included in the retransmitted packet and restores the frame included in the packet based on the retransmitted packet when a frame, which is located in a location corresponding to the error frame, included in the retransmitted packet has no error. In the case where a packet including product information is transmitted, this method can reduce the number of retransmissions of the same packet required to acquire an error-free packet. | 10-14-2010 |
20100318324 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING HOME APPLIANCE - A system and method for diagnosing a home appliance are disclosed. The home appliance outputs product information as a predetermined sound signal, and transmits the sound signal to a service center of a remote site over a communication network, such that a service technician of the service center can easily check a current status of the home appliance. When a diagnostic server of the service center analyzes the sound signal of the home appliance, it selects a plurality of preamble candidates and can effectively and correctly detect data using weights, so that it can quickly diagnose a faulty operation of the home appliance. An erroneous data analysis and its associated erroneous diagnosis are prevented, so that the diagnostic system provides a service for more correctly diagnosing a faulty operation of the home appliance and also increases user satisfaction and reliability of the home appliance. | 12-16-2010 |
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20100259398 | HOME APPLIANCE AND HOME APPLIANCE SYSTEM - A home appliance and home appliance system are provided which enable a portable terminal not to recognize an acoustic signal sound corresponding to product information output by the home appliance as noise. Thus, the acoustic signal corresponding to product information output by the home appliance may be transmitted to a service center through the portable terminal. The home appliance may include a controller that sets a dead time at a predetermined interval of time with respect to a signal corresponding to product information to avoid a noise detection section of a portable terminal, a converter that converts the signal into an acoustic signal of a predetermined band, and a sound output device that outputs the acoustic signal as sound. | 10-14-2010 |
20120076350 | COOKER AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - Provided are a cooker and a method of controlling the cooker. An image of food scanned by an image sensor is corrected, and thus, can be free from distortion due to a lighting device. Accordingly, a user can more accurately recognize a cooking state of the food. | 03-29-2012 |
20120076351 | COOKER AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - Provided is a cooker. An image of the inside of a cooking chamber scanned by an image sensor is displayed to the outside through a display part. Thus, a user may more easily and accurately recognize the inner state of the cooking chamber. | 03-29-2012 |
20120076900 | COOKER AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - Provided are a cooker and a method of controlling the cooker. An image of food scanned by an image sensor is corrected, and thus, can be free from distortion due to vapor generated while cooking the food in a cooking chamber. Accordingly, a user can more accurately recognize a cooking state of the food. | 03-29-2012 |
20120099761 | COOKER AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - Provided are a cooker and a method for controlling the same. A cooked degree of food may be determined through a variation of a food size read from a food image scanned by an image sensor in a cooking chamber. Thus, the cooked degree of the food in the cooking chamber may be more accurately determined. | 04-26-2012 |
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20090022151 | PACKET STRUCTURE AND PACKET TRANSMISSION METHOD OF NETWORK CONTROL PROTOCOL - A packet structure and a packet transmission method of a network control protocol. A user in the inside or outside of the house can effectively control various home appliances such as refrigerator or laundry machine or monitor operation state of the devices, over the living network such as RS-485 network, low-power RF network, and power line network so that the user can enjoy the remote control and the convenient monitoring. In addition, the packet structure for the inter-layer interface of the network control protocol can be managed. The packet structure at the application layer is generated by assigning one of an application layer protocol data unit header, a request message, a response message, and an event message, together with an application layer protocol data unit header The generated packet at the application layer is transmitted to thus interface layers of the network control protocol. Therefore, the packet structure at the application layer can be more efficiently managed and transmitted. | 01-22-2009 |
20090024726 | DEVICE FOR NETWORK SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TRANSMITTING PROFILE - The present invention relates to a device for a network system and a method of transmitting a profile in a network system. The method provides a user with convenience in remote control and monitoring operation of appliances. By this method, a user, for example, who is locating at home or out-of-home, can control the operation or monitor the operational state of various appliances such as refrigerator or laundry machine through a living network installed at home, such as RS-485 network, a low power RF network, or a power line network. The method according to the present invention further provides a user with effective network service by continuously managing and updating information on all devices constituting the network using a network profile. | 01-22-2009 |
20090024727 | NETWORK SYSTEM MANAGEMENT METHOD - A network system management method is provided. According to the method, a user inside or outside home can control or monitor the operations of appliances such as refrigerator or laundry machine through a living network such as an RS-485 network, a small output RF network, and a power line network provided inside home so that the user can perform remote control and monitor. Also, when a new device to which no address is assigned is connected in a state where a plurality of network managers are connected to the living network, only an arbitrary network manager sets and registers the address of the corresponding device and updates and manages the homenet profile suitable therefor through interface with the other network manager or a primary network manager sets and registers the address of the corresponding device and updates and manages the homenet profile suitable therefor through interface with a secondary network manager so that it is possible to effectively manage and control the devices connected to the network without redundancy error on the network to which the plurality of network managers are connected. | 01-22-2009 |
20090031177 | Method for providing download and upload service in network control system - The present invention relates to a method for providing a download and upload service using variable length packet communication in a living network control system. For example, a user located inside or outside a house controls or monitors operations or operation states of various appliances such as refrigerator or laundry machine through a living network installed at home, such as a RS-485 network, small output network, or power line network so that convenience of remote control and supervision can be provided to a user. Further, in a case where a download or upload service is executed in a living network in which various appliances connected thereto, variable length packet communication, which is capable of diving data by the buffer size of a device, and then sending and assembling the data, is used so that a download and upload service for various appliances connected through the living network can be more effectively executed. | 01-29-2009 |
20090073972 | ADDRESS MANAGEMENT METHOD AND MESSAGE TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING METHOD IN NETWORK CONTROL SYSTEM - The present invention relates to an address management and message transmitting and receiving method in a network control system. The present invention, for example, enables a user in the inside or outside of house to control the operation or monitor the operation status of various appliances such as refrigerator, laundry machine, etc through a network such as RS-485 network, low power RF network, power line network, etc. installed at home, thus making it possible to provide the convenience of remote control and monitoring to the user. In addition, the present invention may flexibley assign and manage addresses for all the devices connected to one another through the network, and transmit and receive messages between a master and a slave, thus making it possible to control the appliances in the network control system more efficiently. | 03-19-2009 |
20090160626 | Method for Setting Home Code in Network System and Device for Network - The present invention relates to a method for setting a home code in a network system and a device for a network system. The method and device allow a user to conveniently remote control the operation of and monitor the operational state of appliances. Thanks to the method and device, a user, for example, who is locating at home or out-of-home, can control the operation or monitor the operational state of various appliances such as refrigerator or laundry machine through a living network installed at home, such as RS-485 network, a low power RF network, or a power line network. The method of setting a home code in a network system includes a first step of producing a random home code value using a random numbers generation algorithm, a second step of checking whether the random home code value is a unique code, and a third step of setting the random home code value as a home code of all devices connected to a network when it is found that the random home code value is a unique code as the result of checking, so that all the devices connected to the same network have the same home code. The present invention is very useful in ability of effectively setting and managing a unique home code in a network. | 06-25-2009 |
20090213848 | Packet Structure and Packet Transmission Method of Network Control Protocol - A packet structure and packet transmission method of a network control protocol. A user in the inside or outside of the house can effectively control various home appliances such as refrigerator or laundry machine or monitor operation state of the devices, over the network such as RS-485 network, low-power RF network, and power line network so that the user can enjoy the remote control and the convenient monitoring. In addition, the packet structure for the inter-layer interface in the network system can be managed. The packet structure at the network layer is generated by assigning one or more fields indicative of a packet start, a destination address, a source address, a packet length, a network layer control, an application layer protocol data unit, a cyclic redundancy check (CRC), and a packet end, and a field indicative of a network layer control. The generated packet structure of the network layer is transmitted to thus interface layers in a network system. Therefore, the packet structure at the network layer can be more efficiently managed and transmitted. | 08-27-2009 |