This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) to Application No. 16171306.0, filed in Europe on May 25, 2016, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application.
The invention relates to a document processing system comprising a controller for controlling at least one part of the document processing system, a user interface for allowing a user to interact with the document processing system, and a mobile device capable of communicating with the controller in the document processing system via a wireless link, wherein a locating function is provided for locating the mobile device.
It is known that a mobile device such as a laptop computer, a tablet computer, or a smartphone can be used as a user interface or at least as a component of a user interface for a printing system or other document processing systems. It is also known that the contents and layout of the user interface as presented on the display of the mobile device may vary dynamically as a function of the current status of the controlled system and/or the current location of the mobile device as detected with the locating function. For example, US 2010/317371 A1 describes a cell phone with a user interface that adapts automatically to the detected location of the cell phone.
It is an object of the invention to provide a document processing system that improves on assisting the user in navigating through the system.
In order to achieve this object, the document processing system according to the invention has a user interface with a hierarchical structure with at least three levels each of which is associated with a class of local entities each of which contains at least a part of the document processing system, the local entities being nested such that each low level entity is contained in an entity associated with a superior level in the hierarchy, and a selection function is provided for automatically selecting one of the hierarchical levels dependent upon the local entities in which the mobile device is located.
In this user interface, the selection function will always select the hierarchical level that is best adapted to the current location of the user and his mobile device in the document processing system and provides the information and options that are most useful for the user in the current situation.
For example, when the document processing system comprises several print rooms and a number of printers are installed in each print room, the top level of the hierarchical structure may represent only the print rooms without showing any particular details inside the print rooms. The local entity associated with this level may be the “outside world” outside of any of the print rooms. Thus, as long as the user is not in a print room, the selection function will select this top level of the hierarchical structure in order to give the user a general overview as to which print rooms are available and where they might be found.
The next lower level in the hierarchical structure may be the level of individual print rooms, and the print rooms will be the local entities associated with that level. Thus, when the user enters a particular print room, his mobile device will switch to the second hierarchical level and show the printers that are available in that print room, but without showing any particular details of the printers.
A lowest level in the hierarchy may be constituted by the individual printers, and the associated local entities will be the individual printers and their respective immediate neighborhood. Thus, when the user approaches one of the printers with his mobile device, the selection function will switch to the lowest level and show the details of the printer he is just approaching, along with control and setting options for controlling the operation of that particular printer.
More specific optional features of the invention are indicated in the dependent claims.
In one embodiment or mode of operation, the selection function may be configured to select always the lowest hierarchical level for which there exists a local entity in which the mobile device is located. In this embodiment, the selection function will operate like an auto-zoom function which focuses increasingly on the details of a particular object when the user approaches that object.
There may however be other embodiments or modes of operation in which the selection of the hierarchical level is determined (also) by other factors.
It will be understood that the document processing system may comprise a plurality of controllers which control different components of the system. Thus, the mobile device will preferably be capable of communicating with each of these controllers, e.g. with the controllers of each printer. The program software for the user interface may reside mainly in the mobile device or mainly in the controllers or may be distributed over the mobile device and the controllers.
The wireless link between the mobile device and the controllers may be based on any known wireless communication technology such as a mobile telephone network, WLAN (WiFi), Bluetooth, contact technologies such as Near Field Communication (NFC), Infrared Communication, and the like. In addition, even wired technology (e.g. USB) may be used at the lowest level.
The locating function may for example be formed by a GPS system implemented in the mobile device or by the known locating functions provided by mobile telephone networks. However, the different ranges of the various communication channels provide also implicit location information and may therefore also be utilized for establishing or assisting the locating function. For example, if a short range technology such as Bluetooth is available and utilized for communication with a controller, this implies that the location of the mobile device is not too far away from that controller, so that it can be concluded that the mobile device is present in the same print room as the controller. Similarly, when communication is possible via NFC or USB, this implies that the mobile device is located in the immediate vicinity of the printer in which the controller is installed.
Preferably, at least some levels of the user interface include graphical objects showing for example a map of the print rooms or other relevant locations, a plan of an individual print room or an image of an individual printer. When the graphical interface is displayed on a touch screen, the user may select and activate the local entities by touching them on the screen and may then actively switch the user interface to any of the hierarchy levels that are associated with the selected entity.
Conversely, the controller or controllers may be capable of sending messages or alerts to the user interface. In that case, the selection function of the mobile device will automatically switch to a level that is high enough to show the origin of the message.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
An embodiment example will now be described in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
As an example of a document processing system to which the invention is applicable,
A component of a user interface for the entire printing system is constituted by a mobile device 14, e.g. a smartphone, which is capable of communicating with the controllers 12 of each printer via a wireless link 16. To that end, the mobile device 14 has several communication channels 18 (WiFi), 20 (Bluetooth) and 22 (NFC) which support different wireless communication techniques and differ from one another in particular in their range. Further, the mobile device 14 has a USB socket 24 for optional wireline communication with any of the controllers 12.
A GPS system 26 is implemented in the mobile device 14 for providing a self-locating function.
As is generally known in the art, the mobile device 14 has a touch screen 26 (
The graphical contents of the user interface and the related options and functions have a hierarchical structure, as has been shown in
Each of the levels LP, LR and LG is associated with a certain class of spatial entities 28, 30 and 32 that have symbolically been shown in
The control software of the mobile device 14 implements a selection function 34 for selecting one of the hierarchical levels shown in
When the resolution of the GPS system and the resolution of location services provided by the mobile telephone network are not sufficient for accurately detecting the exact location of the mobile device, the locating function may be assisted by the other communication channels 18, 20 and 22 of the mobile device. For example, when communication is possible via the communication channel 18 (WiFi) which has a relatively long range, this means that the mobile device is located not too far away from the print rooms or possibly within one of the print rooms. On the other hand, if communication is not possible via the communication channel 20 (Bluetooth) which has a shorter range, this means that the distance between the mobile device and the closest one of the controllers 12 is larger than the Bluetooth range, so that it can be inferred that the mobile device is not inside any of the print rooms, and this will result in the top level LG being selected.
Optionally, the scale of the map shown in the top part of the screen in
On the other hand, when communication between the mobile device 14 and a controller of one of the printers is established via the communication channel 20 (Bluetooth) but no communication is possible via the channel 22 (NFC), it can be concluded that the mobile device is within one of the print rooms or at least very close to the print room, but still remote from the printers therein. For example, when communication is established with the controller of the printer 2.2 in print room PR2, the selector 34 switches to the level LR, and the image displayed on the touch screen 26 changes to what is shown in
Finally, when the user approaches a particular printer, e.g. the printer P2.2, communication will be established via the channel 22 (NFC), and the selector 34 switches to the level LP. As a result, the display image on the screen changes to what is shown in
It shall now be assumed that the user has started a print job on the printer P2.2 and then leaves the print room PR2 in order to fetch printed copies from another printer, e.g. the printer P1.1 in print room PR1. Consequently, the selector 34 will switch temporarily to the level LR and then to the level LG when the user leaves the print room PR2, and will then switch back to the level LP when the user approaches the printer P1.1. The touch screen 26 will accordingly show an image of that printer, similar to the image shown in
It shall now further be assumed that, meanwhile, the printer 2.2 runs out of paper. Consequently, the controller 12 of the printer sends an alert to the mobile device 14 to alert the user that the printer P2.2 in the print room PR2 needs his attention. Then, although the user is still present in the immediate vicinity of the printer P1.1, the display will switch to the image shown in
In this way, the hierarchical user interface guides the user to the place where his activity is required.
The present invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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16171306.0 | May 2016 | EP | regional |