The present invention relates to an information delivery service system, an in-train information delivery method, and an in-train information display apparatus.
An information delivery service for delivering passengers train information and various types of information using display apparatuses installed in train vehicles of a train is developing in recent years. In Patent Document 1 mentioned below, an image to be displayed on a display apparatus is decomposed into contents, which are in level of parts, so that one content can be used on a plurality of screens. This enables to reduce the capacity of a storage unit that stores image information therein, and when one screen is modified, only a part of the content can be modified. In Patent Document 2 mentioned below, two display apparatuses are installed, as they are aligned above doors of a vehicle, so that one display apparatus displays train information regarding the travel of the vehicle, and the other display apparatus displays general information such as advertisement to deliver information to passengers.
However, the invention described in Patent Document 1 mentioned above is guidance display in character information, and thus the displayable amount of information is limited. Furthermore, because the display apparatus described in Patent Document 2 mentioned above is installed above doors, there is a limitation in the installable size of the display apparatus. Furthermore, in conventional display apparatuses used for information delivery service, because each display apparatus individually performs information display, it is difficult to display many pieces of information simultaneously.
The present invention has been achieved under such circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide an information delivery service system that can display many pieces of information simultaneously.
An information delivery service system according to an aspect of the present invention is applied to a passenger train and displays an image for delivering information to passengers, the system including: an in-train information display apparatus that groups a plurality of windows of the passenger train and uses the grouped windows as one display area; and a display information processor that outputs image information to the in-train information display apparatus.
According to the information delivery service system of the present invention, because a plurality of windows horizontally arranged on a side of a train are grouped and used as one display area, an image can be displayed on a horizontally long and large screen and many pieces of information can be delivered simultaneously.
An exemplary embodiment of an information delivery service system according to the present invention will be explained below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention is not limited to the following embodiment.
The external creating device 3 is a video editing system installed outside of a train. The external creating device 3 creates image transmission information 10, and outputs the information through a predetermined transmission method.
The transmission method for the image transmission information 10 can be a wireless transmission method using radio waves such as satellite waves or ground waves, or a wired transmission method using a fixed line such as a coaxial cable, a twisted pair cable, or an optical cable.
The in-train information delivery system 2 is installed in a train and includes a display information processor 4 and an in-train information display apparatus 5. The display information processor 4 includes a CPU that processes display information, inputs and stores the image transmission information 10 output from the external creating device 3 in advance, and outputs image information 11. The in-train information display apparatus 5 inputs the image information 11 and displays an image for delivering information to passengers.
The in-train information display apparatus 5 according to an embodiment of the present invention is explained.
A configuration of the image transmission information 10 according to the present embodiment is explained next with reference to
A configuration of the in-train information delivery system 2 and input/output signals of the respective elements are explained next with reference to
The in-train information delivery system 2 includes the display information processor 4 including an image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 and a vehicle-information monitoring device 7, and a plurality of display units 5a and 5b forming the in-train information display apparatus 5. Each of the display unit 5a and the display unit 5b corresponds to one side of a vehicle. Display units 5a-1 to 5a-m and display units 5b-1 to 5b-m correspond to the first vehicle to the mth vehicle, respectively.
The vehicle-information monitoring device 7 always monitors a position where the train is currently traveling based on train position information and the like indicating a distance (kilometers) from a departing station and the like. The vehicle-information monitoring device 7 generates and outputs train's current-position information 12 indicating point information of the current traveling position of the train. The vehicle-information monitoring device 7 can be formed using a GPS and the like.
The image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 specifies an arrival platform of the train in the next station, the side of a vehicle facing the platform, and stop positions of the respective vehicles forming the train with respect to the platform, based on lead-vehicle identifying information 13 and next-station arrival platform information 14 output from an operation control panel 8.
When the next-station-yard guidance-display-starting-point information 45 in the next-station-yard guidance-display-starting-point information folder 42 included in the next-station-yard guidance information 40 matches the train's current-position information 12, the image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 outputs image information 11 to the display units 5a and 5b arranged on the windows 20 on the side facing the arrival platform.
Display of a next-station-yard guidance image is explained next with reference to
In the next-station-yard guidance images of
A vehicle stop-position display 54, a platform 56, and stairs 57 are vehicle content images constituting a display different for each vehicle. The vehicle content image is generated from the vehicle-content image file included in the vehicle content-image folder 32 in
That is,
An operation of the in-train information delivery system 2 for delivering a next-station-yard guidance image to passengers is explained next in detail with reference to
In
While the train is traveling, the vehicle-information monitoring device 7 outputs the train's current-position information 12 on a real-time basis. The image-information storing/reproducing unit 6, into which the train's current-position information 12 is input, compares the train's current-position information 12 with the next-station-yard guidance-display-starting-point information 45 included in the next-station-yard guidance information 40. As the next-station-yard guidance-display starting point, a predetermined time is obtained in advance from an arrival time of the train at the next station by an inverse operation, to set a point where the train passes through at that time.
The lead-vehicle identifying information 13 and the next-station arrival platform information 14 are input to the image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 from the operation control panel 8, so that the image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 specifies an arrival platform of the train in the next station, the side of the vehicle facing the platform, and stop positions of the respective vehicles forming the train with respect to the platform. When the train approaches the next station and the next-station-yard guidance-display-starting-point information 45 included in the next-station-yard guidance information 40 matches the train's current-position information 12, the next station-yard guidance is started to be displayed. That is, delivery of the next-station-yard guidance image is started at the predetermined time, which is obtained from the time when the train will arrive at the next station by an inverse operation. More specifically, when the next-station-yard guidance-display-starting-point information 45 matches the train's current-position information 12, the image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 extracts a content image file from the common content-image folder 31 and the vehicle content-image folder 32 in
Thereafter, the image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 changes the next-station-yard guidance image from that shown
As described above, according to the information delivery service system of the embodiment of the present invention, because a plurality of windows horizontally arranged on the side of the train are grouped and used as one display area, an image can be displayed on a horizontally long and large screen, and many pieces of information can be delivered simultaneously.
Further, because an image can be displayed on a horizontally long and large screen, the information delivery service system is suitable for delivering information such as the position of stairs and the like on the station platform and the stop position of the vehicle with respect to the platform. Because the image information processed by the display information processor 4 is the next-station-yard guidance image information, and the next-station-yard guidance information is delivered before the train arrives at the next station, passengers can confirm the positional relation between the stop positions of their vehicles and the stairs or elevator on the platform. Accordingly, passengers can know the shortest route in advance corresponding to transfer after exiting the train or to the destination, and can move to a most appropriate exiting position (vehicle) to exit the train.
According to the in-train information delivery method of the present embodiment, when image information processing for outputting information of the arrival station of the train to the in-train information display unit 5 is performed, a current traveling position of the train is detected to output the train's current position information. The arrival platform for the train in the next station, the side of the vehicle that faces the platform, and stop positions of the respective vehicles forming the train on the platform are specified based on the lead-vehicle identifying signal and the next-station arrival platform information output from an operation control panel. The content image information including a plurality of content image files, which are in level of parts, the parts being corresponding to respective the facility information of the station platform, the guidance information of the yard, and the stop position information of the vehicle are stored. Furthermore, the next-station-yard guidance information including the content display-position information in the content image file in stations present in the train operation route, and the information of the next-station-yard guidance-display starting point, which is corresponding to the content display-position information, are stored. The train's current-position information is compared with the information of the next-station-yard guidance-display starting point. When the train's current-position information matches the information of the next-station-yard guidance-display starting point, a necessary content image file is extracted from the content image information based on the content display-position information, to generate and reproduce the next-station-yard guidance image information. Accordingly, passengers can know the shortest route in advance suited to transfer after exiting the train or the destination, and can move to the most appropriate exiting position (vehicle) to exit the train.
For example, in the above embodiment, the display information processor 4 including a CPU can be provided at a separate predetermined place in the vehicle away from the display units 5a-m and 5b-m (such as at a corner of an aisle, under a seat, or under a floor) and can be connected to the respective display units 5a-m and 5b-m by a cable. In this case, only the display units 5a-m and 5b-m are installed to the window, and this gives flexibility in installation layout of the window, and thus a wide space can be taken for the window, for example.
Furthermore, for example, the image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 including a CPU can be provided individually to each of the respective display units 5a-m and 5b-m. In this case, the image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 can be provided near each of the display units 5a-m and 5b-m, or the image-information storing/reproducing unit 6 can be integrated with each of the respective display units 5a-m and 5b-m (a display unit having a display information processing CPU incorporated therein). With this arrangement, detailed guidance information can be displayed on the display units 5a-m and 5b-m installed, for example, in a women-only vehicle or a smoking vehicle, such that it is possible to display guidance information helpful to passengers in the specific vehicle, which is different from guidance information in other vehicles.
As described above, the information delivery service system, the in-train information delivery method, and the in-train information display apparatus according to the present invention are useful as an invention that can deliver many pieces of information simultaneously in railway vehicles.
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