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- the present invention relates to a system, mobile terminal and method for storing data in a web storage using a wireless Local Area Network (LAN) service, and in particular, to a system and method for storing data stored in a mobile terminal into a web storage using a wireless LAN service when the mobile terminal enters a wireless LAN service area, and to a mobile terminal using the method.
- LAN Local Area Network
- users can use various additive functions, for example games, a digital camera, an MP3 player, a scheduler, a housekeeping book and directory functions.
- functions users mainly use high-capacity services based on multimedia data, for example, games, still image data, moving image data and MP3 music data.
- mobile terminals have relatively small storage spaces compared with the high-capacity services, and thus the mobile terminals have a limitation in storing multimedia data.
- the present invention is made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and therefore, the present invention provides a system, mobile terminal and method for expanding a space for storing a high-capacity service to a web storage, thereby reducing a storage space limitation.
- the present invention further provides a system, mobile terminal, and method for reducing the quantity of portable equipments required to use multimedia data stored in an external storage device.
- the present invention further provides a system and method for simplifying a procedure for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage, and a mobile terminal thereof.
- the present invention further provides a system and method for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service, thereby reducing costs, and a mobile terminal thereof.
- the present invention provides a system and method for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service, and a mobile terminal thereof.
- a system includes a mobile terminal for sensing entry to a wireless LAN service area to use a wireless LAN service, a wireless connection device for setting the wireless LAN service area, a web server providing a web storage for storing mobile terminal data, and a broadband network for connecting the mobile terminal to the web server.
- the mobile terminal may be synchronized with the web server to transmit data stored in the mobile terminal to the web server when of entering the wireless LAN service area.
- the mobile terminal may set data to be stored into the web storage, wherein the storable data may be, for example, a directory, moving image data, still image data and MP3 music data.
- the web server may store data transmitted from the mobile terminal into the web storage.
- a wireless LAN service system for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service, which includes a mobile terminal capable of using a wireless LAN service; a wireless connection device for setting a wireless LAN service area; and a web server providing a web storage service for storing mobile terminal data.
- the mobile terminal includes a control unit for setting synchronization of the web server with the mobile terminal and transmitting mobile terminal data to the web server; a display unit for displaying a storage completion message when the mobile terminal data is completely stored into a web storage provided by the web server; and a storage unit for storing an identifier of the web server synchronized with the mobile terminal and the mobile terminal data to be transmitted to the web server.
- control unit includes a setting unit for synchronizing the web server and the mobile terminal, setting a mobile terminal user ID and password to be used in the web server, and setting the mobile terminal data to be stored into the web storage provided by the web server; a sensing unit for sensing whether the mobile terminal enters or exits the wireless LAN service area; and a transmitting unit for transmitting the set data to the web server.
- the web server includes a control module for executing member authentication by the user ID and password set in the mobile terminal; a web storage for providing a storage space for storing the transmitted mobile terminal data; and a file module for executing a system file check on the transmitted data stored in the web storage.
- a method for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service which includes setting synchronization of a mobile terminal and a web server providing a web storage service; setting mobile terminal data to be stored into a web storage provided by the web server; sensing whether the mobile terminal enters a wireless LAN service area; if it is sensed that the mobile terminal enters a wireless LAN service area, connecting the mobile terminal to the web server; and transmitting the set mobile terminal data to the web server.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a system for storing data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a main configuration of a mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a main configuration of a web server according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a method for storing data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a detailed flowchart of a service-setting step for using a wireless LAN service according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the system includes a mobile terminal 100 , a wireless connection device 200 , and a web server 300 .
- the mobile terminal 100 has a wireless LAN card therein to use a wireless LAN service, and transmits data stored therein to the web server 300 using the wireless LAN service.
- the mobile terminal 100 preferably includes a wireless unit 110 ; an input unit 120 ; a control unit 130 , which includes a setting unit 131 , a sensing unit 132 , and a transmitting unit 133 ; a display unit 140 ; and a storage unit 150 .
- the wireless connection device 200 is installed to set a wireless LAN service area.
- the wireless LAN service area is an area where a wireless LAN service is available, and covers a predetermined distance from a location where the wireless connection device 200 is installed.
- the web server 300 provides a web storage service for storing data of the mobile terminal 100 .
- the web server 300 preferably includes a control module 310 , a web storage 320 and a file module 330 .
- the wireless unit 110 executes wireless communications between the mobile terminal 100 and a mobile network. For example, the wireless unit 110 transmits and receives voice data, text messages and multimedia messages through a wireless network.
- the input unit 120 may include keypads, touch screens, touch pads or scroll wheels, and receives operating signals input by a user for controlling an operation of the mobile terminal 100 and provides the operating signals to the control unit 130 .
- the control unit 130 controls the whole operation to be executed through units of the mobile terminal 100 .
- the control unit 130 sets synchronization of the web server 300 and the mobile terminal 100 , obtains member authentication from the web server 300 , and transmits data of the mobile terminal 100 to the web server 300 .
- the control unit 130 preferably includes the setting unit 131 , the sensing unit 132 and the transmitting unit 133 .
- the setting unit 131 sets synchronization of the web server 300 and the mobile terminal 100 by a hotkey, or by a callback Uniform Resource Locator (URL) or URL address of the web server 300 .
- the setting unit 131 also sets a specific data stored in the mobile terminal 100 to be stored into the web storage 320 .
- the specific data may be directory data, moving image data, still image data, or MP3 music data.
- the setting unit 131 also sets a user ID and password by subscribing to the web server 300 to store the specific data into the web storage 320 .
- the sensing unit 132 senses whether the mobile terminal 100 enters or exits a wireless LAN service area by sensing signals of the wireless connection device 200 .
- the transmitting unit 133 transmits data of the mobile terminal 100 set by the setting unit 131 to the web server 300 through a broadband network.
- the transmitting unit 133 stops transmission of the data of the mobile terminal 100 . Thereafter, if the sensing unit 132 senses that the mobile terminal 100 reenters the wireless LAN service area, the transmitting unit 133 retransmits the data, transmission of which to the web server 300 was stopped due to the mobile terminal 100 exiting the wireless LAN service area, from a stopped portion of transmitted data or from a start of the data transmission.
- the display unit 140 displays the state and result of various operations executed in units of the mobile terminal 100 , and a plurality of information, by control of the control unit 130 . Particularly, when data of the mobile terminal 100 set by the setting unit 131 is completely stored into the web storage 320 , the display unit 140 displays a storage completion message. When the mobile terminal 100 exits the wireless LAN service area, the display unit 140 displays a warning message informing that data transmission has stopped. If the mobile terminal 100 reenters the wireless LAN service area, the display unit 140 displays a message to select whether the transmitting unit 133 should retransmit the data whose transmission was stopped from a stopped portion of the data or from the start of the data.
- the storage unit 150 stores data (for example, a setting state or data about a menu) related to operation of the mobile terminal 100 by control of the control unit 130 .
- the storage unit 150 also stores a hotkey, or a callback URL or URL address of the web server 300 for setting synchronization of the web server 300 with the mobile terminal 100 by the setting unit 131 , and stores specific data of the mobile terminal 100 to be stored into the web storage 320 provided by the web server 300 .
- the storage unit 150 also stores the user ID and password required for connection to the web server 300 set by the setting unit 131 .
- control module 310 controls the whole operation to be executed in the units of the web server 300 . Particularly, the control module 310 executes member authentication through the user ID and password set in the mobile terminal 100 .
- the web storage 320 stores data of the mobile terminal 100 transmitted to the web server 300 through a broadband network by control of the control module 310 .
- the file module 330 executes a system file check by changing the name of the data and restoring the data into a stored version of the data by control of the control module 310 .
- control unit performs setting of the mobile terminal 100 and the web server 300 so as to transmit data of the mobile terminal 100 to the web server 300 (S 10 ).
- Step S 10 of performing setting is described in detail with reference to FIG. 5 as follows.
- the control unit 130 sets synchronization of the web server 300 and the mobile terminal 100 by a hotkey, a callback URL or a URL address so as to store specific data stored in the storage unit 150 of the mobile terminal 100 into the web storage 320 provided by the web server 300 , in step S 11 .
- the control unit 130 sets the user ID and password for connection to the web server 300 set at step S 11 , in step S 12 , then sets the specific data stored in the storage unit 150 of the mobile terminal 100 to be stored into the web storage 150 , in step S 13 .
- the specific data may be directory data, moving image data, still image data or MP3 music data.
- the specific data may be set by the user whenever the mobile terminal 100 enters the wireless LAN service area, or may be set previously by the user to be automatically executed when the mobile terminal 100 enters the wireless LAN service area.
- performing setting at step S 10 is executed by the setting unit 131 of the control unit 130 .
- the control unit 130 senses whether the mobile terminal 100 enters the wireless LAN service area having the wireless connection device 200 , in step S 20 .
- the sensing is executed by the sensing unit 132 of the control unit 130 .
- control unit 130 If the control unit 130 senses that the mobile terminal 100 enters the wireless LAN service area, the control unit 130 transmits the user ID and password set for connection to the web server 300 to determine whether the user of the mobile terminal 100 is authenticated by the web server 300 as a member of the web server 300 in step S 30 .
- Member authentication may be obtained by inputting the ID and password whenever the mobile terminal 100 is connected to the web server 300 , or may be obtained when synchronization of the mobile terminal 100 with the web server 300 is executed, and thus in the case of reconnection, the authentication step may be omitted.
- control unit 130 is connected to the web server 300 in step S 40 .
- the control unit 130 then transmits the set specific data of the mobile terminal 100 to the web server 300 through a broadband network in step S 50 .
- the transmission of the data is executed by the transmitting unit 133 of the control unit 130 .
- the sensing unit 132 of the control unit 130 senses whether the mobile terminal exits the wireless LAN service area during data transmission in step S 60 . If the mobile terminal 100 exits the wireless LAN service area during data transmission, the control unit 130 controls the display unit 140 to display a warning message notifying that data transmission is stopped and controls the transmission unit 133 to stop data transmission to the web server 300 in step S 70 .
- the sensing unit 132 of the control unit 130 senses whether the mobile terminal 100 reenters the wireless LAN service area in step S 80 . If the mobile terminal 100 reenters the wireless LAN service area, the control unit 130 determines whether to retransmit the data whose transmission was stopped in step S 90 . If the data is to be retransmitted, the transmission unit 133 retransmits the data from a stopped portion of the data or from the start of the data in step S 100 .
- control unit 100 continues transmission of the set specific data to the web server 300 through a broadband network, and the process continues at step S 110 .
- the web storage 320 of the web server 300 stores the data transmitted from the transmitting unit 133 of the mobile terminal 100 by control of the control module 310 in step S 110 .
- control unit 130 controls the display unit 140 to display a storage completion message in step S 120 .
- the present invention has an effect of expanding a storage space for storing mobile terminal data to a web storage, thereby reducing a limitation of the storage space.
- the present invention also has an effect of storing data of a mobile terminal into a web storage without requiring a connecting cable between the mobile terminal and a PC, thereby overcoming a problem of limited space and equipment.
- the present invention has an effect of storing data of a mobile terminal into a web storage in a wireless LAN service area, thereby reducing costs rendered in connection to a wireless Internet.
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- This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to an application entitled “SYSTEM, MOBILE TERMINAL AND METHOD FOR STORING DATA INTO WEB STORAGE USING WIRELESS LAN” filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Jul. 10, 2006 and assigned Serial No. 2006-0064631, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a system, mobile terminal and method for storing data in a web storage using a wireless Local Area Network (LAN) service, and in particular, to a system and method for storing data stored in a mobile terminal into a web storage using a wireless LAN service when the mobile terminal enters a wireless LAN service area, and to a mobile terminal using the method.
- Nowadays, using only mobile terminals, users can use various additive functions, for example games, a digital camera, an MP3 player, a scheduler, a housekeeping book and directory functions. Among the functions, users mainly use high-capacity services based on multimedia data, for example, games, still image data, moving image data and MP3 music data. However, mobile terminals have relatively small storage spaces compared with the high-capacity services, and thus the mobile terminals have a limitation in storing multimedia data.
- In order to improve a multimedia data storage rate of a mobile terminal, various techniques have been introduced, for example, to expand the capacity of an internal memory of a mobile terminal, mounting a memory card externally on a mobile terminal, transmitting data of a mobile terminal to a Personal Computer (PC) using a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable, and storing mobile terminal data on the Internet through a wireless Internet connection.
- However, expanding the capacity of an internal memory has a problem of increased size of a mobile terminal caused by expansion of the size of the internal memory. Mounting a memory card externally on a mobile terminal has a problem of carrying the mobile terminal with a memory card so as to use multimedia data stored in the memory card. Transmitting mobile terminal data to a PC using a USB cable has a problem of carrying the mobile terminal with a USB cable for connecting to a PC so as to store data stored in the mobile terminal into the PC, otherwise it is impossible to store data in a PC, and the PC also needs to be turned on and be connected to the USB cable. Storing mobile terminal data on the Internet has a relatively slower data transmission speed than transmitting mobile terminal data to a PC, and requires connection to a wireless Internet for data transmission, thereby increasing costs.
- The present invention is made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and therefore, the present invention provides a system, mobile terminal and method for expanding a space for storing a high-capacity service to a web storage, thereby reducing a storage space limitation.
- The present invention further provides a system, mobile terminal, and method for reducing the quantity of portable equipments required to use multimedia data stored in an external storage device.
- The present invention further provides a system and method for simplifying a procedure for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage, and a mobile terminal thereof.
- The present invention further provides a system and method for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service, thereby reducing costs, and a mobile terminal thereof.
- The present invention provides a system and method for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service, and a mobile terminal thereof.
- A system according to the present invention includes a mobile terminal for sensing entry to a wireless LAN service area to use a wireless LAN service, a wireless connection device for setting the wireless LAN service area, a web server providing a web storage for storing mobile terminal data, and a broadband network for connecting the mobile terminal to the web server.
- The mobile terminal may be synchronized with the web server to transmit data stored in the mobile terminal to the web server when of entering the wireless LAN service area.
- The mobile terminal may set data to be stored into the web storage, wherein the storable data may be, for example, a directory, moving image data, still image data and MP3 music data.
- The web server may store data transmitted from the mobile terminal into the web storage.
- In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a wireless LAN service system for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service, which includes a mobile terminal capable of using a wireless LAN service; a wireless connection device for setting a wireless LAN service area; and a web server providing a web storage service for storing mobile terminal data.
- Preferably, the mobile terminal includes a control unit for setting synchronization of the web server with the mobile terminal and transmitting mobile terminal data to the web server; a display unit for displaying a storage completion message when the mobile terminal data is completely stored into a web storage provided by the web server; and a storage unit for storing an identifier of the web server synchronized with the mobile terminal and the mobile terminal data to be transmitted to the web server.
- Preferably, the control unit includes a setting unit for synchronizing the web server and the mobile terminal, setting a mobile terminal user ID and password to be used in the web server, and setting the mobile terminal data to be stored into the web storage provided by the web server; a sensing unit for sensing whether the mobile terminal enters or exits the wireless LAN service area; and a transmitting unit for transmitting the set data to the web server.
- Preferably, the web server includes a control module for executing member authentication by the user ID and password set in the mobile terminal; a web storage for providing a storage space for storing the transmitted mobile terminal data; and a file module for executing a system file check on the transmitted data stored in the web storage.
- In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method for storing mobile terminal data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service, which includes setting synchronization of a mobile terminal and a web server providing a web storage service; setting mobile terminal data to be stored into a web storage provided by the web server; sensing whether the mobile terminal enters a wireless LAN service area; if it is sensed that the mobile terminal enters a wireless LAN service area, connecting the mobile terminal to the web server; and transmitting the set mobile terminal data to the web server.
- The objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a system for storing data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a main configuration of a mobile terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a main configuration of a web server according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a method for storing data into a web storage using a wireless LAN service according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a detailed flowchart of a service-setting step for using a wireless LAN service according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference symbols identify the same or corresponding elements in the drawings. Detailed descriptions of constructions or processes known in the art may be omitted to avoid obscuring the invention in unnecessary detail.
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FIG. 1 , the system includes amobile terminal 100, awireless connection device 200, and aweb server 300. - The
mobile terminal 100 has a wireless LAN card therein to use a wireless LAN service, and transmits data stored therein to theweb server 300 using the wireless LAN service. For this purpose, as shown inFIG. 2 , themobile terminal 100 preferably includes awireless unit 110; aninput unit 120; acontrol unit 130, which includes asetting unit 131, asensing unit 132, and a transmittingunit 133; adisplay unit 140; and astorage unit 150. - The
wireless connection device 200 is installed to set a wireless LAN service area. The wireless LAN service area is an area where a wireless LAN service is available, and covers a predetermined distance from a location where thewireless connection device 200 is installed. - The
web server 300 provides a web storage service for storing data of themobile terminal 100. For this purpose, as shown inFIG. 3 , theweb server 300 preferably includes acontrol module 310, aweb storage 320 and afile module 330. - A main configuration of the
mobile terminal 100 is described in detail with reference toFIG. 2 . Thewireless unit 110 executes wireless communications between themobile terminal 100 and a mobile network. For example, thewireless unit 110 transmits and receives voice data, text messages and multimedia messages through a wireless network. - The
input unit 120 may include keypads, touch screens, touch pads or scroll wheels, and receives operating signals input by a user for controlling an operation of themobile terminal 100 and provides the operating signals to thecontrol unit 130. - The
control unit 130 controls the whole operation to be executed through units of themobile terminal 100. In particular, thecontrol unit 130 sets synchronization of theweb server 300 and themobile terminal 100, obtains member authentication from theweb server 300, and transmits data of themobile terminal 100 to theweb server 300. For this purpose, thecontrol unit 130 preferably includes thesetting unit 131, thesensing unit 132 and the transmittingunit 133. - The setting
unit 131 sets synchronization of theweb server 300 and themobile terminal 100 by a hotkey, or by a callback Uniform Resource Locator (URL) or URL address of theweb server 300. Thesetting unit 131 also sets a specific data stored in themobile terminal 100 to be stored into theweb storage 320. For example, the specific data may be directory data, moving image data, still image data, or MP3 music data. Thesetting unit 131 also sets a user ID and password by subscribing to theweb server 300 to store the specific data into theweb storage 320. - The
sensing unit 132 senses whether themobile terminal 100 enters or exits a wireless LAN service area by sensing signals of thewireless connection device 200. - When the
sensing unit 132 senses that themobile terminal 100 enters a wireless LAN service area, the transmittingunit 133 transmits data of themobile terminal 100 set by thesetting unit 131 to theweb server 300 through a broadband network. When thesensing unit 132 senses that themobile terminal 100 exits the wireless LAN service area during data transmission to theweb server 300, the transmittingunit 133 stops transmission of the data of themobile terminal 100. Thereafter, if thesensing unit 132 senses that themobile terminal 100 reenters the wireless LAN service area, the transmittingunit 133 retransmits the data, transmission of which to theweb server 300 was stopped due to themobile terminal 100 exiting the wireless LAN service area, from a stopped portion of transmitted data or from a start of the data transmission. - The
display unit 140 displays the state and result of various operations executed in units of themobile terminal 100, and a plurality of information, by control of thecontrol unit 130. Particularly, when data of themobile terminal 100 set by thesetting unit 131 is completely stored into theweb storage 320, thedisplay unit 140 displays a storage completion message. When themobile terminal 100 exits the wireless LAN service area, thedisplay unit 140 displays a warning message informing that data transmission has stopped. If themobile terminal 100 reenters the wireless LAN service area, thedisplay unit 140 displays a message to select whether the transmittingunit 133 should retransmit the data whose transmission was stopped from a stopped portion of the data or from the start of the data. - The
storage unit 150 stores data (for example, a setting state or data about a menu) related to operation of themobile terminal 100 by control of thecontrol unit 130. Thestorage unit 150 also stores a hotkey, or a callback URL or URL address of theweb server 300 for setting synchronization of theweb server 300 with themobile terminal 100 by thesetting unit 131, and stores specific data of themobile terminal 100 to be stored into theweb storage 320 provided by theweb server 300. Thestorage unit 150 also stores the user ID and password required for connection to theweb server 300 set by thesetting unit 131. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , thecontrol module 310 controls the whole operation to be executed in the units of theweb server 300. Particularly, thecontrol module 310 executes member authentication through the user ID and password set in themobile terminal 100. - The
web storage 320 stores data of themobile terminal 100 transmitted to theweb server 300 through a broadband network by control of thecontrol module 310. - In the case that specific data stored in the
web storage 320 is lost or damaged, thefile module 330 executes a system file check by changing the name of the data and restoring the data into a stored version of the data by control of thecontrol module 310. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , the control unit performs setting of themobile terminal 100 and theweb server 300 so as to transmit data of themobile terminal 100 to the web server 300 (S10). Step S10 of performing setting is described in detail with reference toFIG. 5 as follows. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , thecontrol unit 130 sets synchronization of theweb server 300 and themobile terminal 100 by a hotkey, a callback URL or a URL address so as to store specific data stored in thestorage unit 150 of themobile terminal 100 into theweb storage 320 provided by theweb server 300, in step S11. Thecontrol unit 130 sets the user ID and password for connection to theweb server 300 set at step S11, in step S12, then sets the specific data stored in thestorage unit 150 of themobile terminal 100 to be stored into theweb storage 150, in step S13. The specific data may be directory data, moving image data, still image data or MP3 music data. The specific data may be set by the user whenever themobile terminal 100 enters the wireless LAN service area, or may be set previously by the user to be automatically executed when themobile terminal 100 enters the wireless LAN service area. Preferably, performing setting at step S10 is executed by thesetting unit 131 of thecontrol unit 130. - The
control unit 130 senses whether themobile terminal 100 enters the wireless LAN service area having thewireless connection device 200, in step S20. Preferably, the sensing is executed by thesensing unit 132 of thecontrol unit 130. - If the
control unit 130 senses that themobile terminal 100 enters the wireless LAN service area, thecontrol unit 130 transmits the user ID and password set for connection to theweb server 300 to determine whether the user of themobile terminal 100 is authenticated by theweb server 300 as a member of theweb server 300 in step S30. Member authentication may be obtained by inputting the ID and password whenever themobile terminal 100 is connected to theweb server 300, or may be obtained when synchronization of themobile terminal 100 with theweb server 300 is executed, and thus in the case of reconnection, the authentication step may be omitted. - If the user is authenticated as a member of the
web server 300, thecontrol unit 130 is connected to theweb server 300 in step S40. - The
control unit 130 then transmits the set specific data of themobile terminal 100 to theweb server 300 through a broadband network in step S50. Preferably, the transmission of the data is executed by the transmittingunit 133 of thecontrol unit 130. - The
sensing unit 132 of thecontrol unit 130 senses whether the mobile terminal exits the wireless LAN service area during data transmission in step S60. If themobile terminal 100 exits the wireless LAN service area during data transmission, thecontrol unit 130 controls thedisplay unit 140 to display a warning message notifying that data transmission is stopped and controls thetransmission unit 133 to stop data transmission to theweb server 300 in step S70. - The
sensing unit 132 of thecontrol unit 130 senses whether themobile terminal 100 reenters the wireless LAN service area in step S80. If themobile terminal 100 reenters the wireless LAN service area, thecontrol unit 130 determines whether to retransmit the data whose transmission was stopped in step S90. If the data is to be retransmitted, thetransmission unit 133 retransmits the data from a stopped portion of the data or from the start of the data in step S100. - If the
mobile terminal 100 does not exit the wireless LAN service area at step S60, thecontrol unit 100 continues transmission of the set specific data to theweb server 300 through a broadband network, and the process continues at step S110. - The
web storage 320 of theweb server 300 stores the data transmitted from the transmittingunit 133 of themobile terminal 100 by control of thecontrol module 310 in step S110. - When the data transmitted from the transmitting
unit 133 of themobile terminal 100 to theweb server 300 is completely stored into theweb storage 320, thecontrol unit 130 controls thedisplay unit 140 to display a storage completion message in step S120. - As described above, the present invention has an effect of expanding a storage space for storing mobile terminal data to a web storage, thereby reducing a limitation of the storage space.
- The present invention also has an effect of storing data of a mobile terminal into a web storage without requiring a connecting cable between the mobile terminal and a PC, thereby overcoming a problem of limited space and equipment.
- Further, the present invention has an effect of storing data of a mobile terminal into a web storage in a wireless LAN service area, thereby reducing costs rendered in connection to a wireless Internet.
- While exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in this specification, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes or modifications of the embodiments are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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