Appeal No. 2006-0362 Application No. 09/455,201 Turning to Dureau, we find (col. 5, lines 2-8) that “The headend 110 transfers the Internet data 114 to port 74 where the high speed line 76 transfers the Internet data 114 to the encoder and multiplexer 25 for encoding. The Internet data 114 includes spatial and temporal correlation encoded data such as rendered MPEG encoded audio and video data. The MPEG encoder 130 and renderer 140 provides the rendered MPEG graphical data." Dureau discloses (col. 5, lines 13-16) that “[g]iven that the MPEG encoder 130 and render[er] 140 process the Internet data 114, the decoder 45 does not require high processing power to render the graphical data from the Internet data 114.” From this disclosure of Dureau, we find that the incoming Internet 114 is encoded and rendered into MPEG data by encoder 130 and renderer 140. We further find that as a result of the MPEG encoder 130 and renderer processing of the Internet data, the decoder 45 does not require high processing power to render the graphical data from the Internet data 114. It is further disclosed (col. 5, lines 41-52) that headend 110 receives Internet data 114 and that parser 114 parses the internet data into wide-band data such as graphical data (audio and video) and narrow band data (textual data). The headend determines routing of the parsed Internet Παγε 10Page: Previous 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007