The present application claims priority from Japanese application serial No. 2007-41575, filed on Feb. 22, 2007, the content of which is hereby incorporated by references into this application.
The present invention relates to an information display device such as sheet-shaped display device for displaying digital information sent from external communication system, and a system configured to recognize that digital information has arrived at the information display device reliably when digital data is sent to a plurality of display devices.
As related art, a sheet-shaped information display device comprising a sheet-shaped visual display unit, a communication means for obtaining visual information to be displayed, and a display control means for display control of the visual information has heretofore been proposed. For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-300506 discloses a technique for displaying only electronic information of a previously specified genre from a huge amount of arbitrary information obtained from digital broadcasting and the like.
In a case where these information display devices are used as large-scale advertising media, it is possible to make display update on a great number of information display devices simultaneously by using an information distribution system such as digital broadcasting. By setting in advance each information display device to display information of a particular genre, different information display devices can display different contents from each other.
In application as advertising media, however, it is anticipated that places where information display devices are installed become a problem. That is, if information is updated by broadcasting, the locations of information display devices are limited to places where broadcast waves reliably arrive.
If display is not updated because broadcast waves do not arrive, the advertisement provider fails to fulfill their liabilities to the advertiser. Therefore, there is a need to ensure that advertisement is displayed certainly. It might be confirmed by reply signaling indicative of update complete, when communication is used. However, a problem of this case is channel congestion due to simultaneous reply messages from a great number of information display devices.
To solve the above problem, in the present invention, a display confirmation server is provided for confirming that information display has been updated on each information display device. According to one feature of the invention, each information display device sends a reply message that display has updated to information received by digital broadcasting to the display confirmation server. According to another feature of the invention, each information display device waits for a randomly set wait time after changing information display before sending the reply.
A second aspect of the present invention is characterized by forming an information display device group consisting of a master device having a broadcast receiving means and a wireless communication means and individual information display devices having means for communication with the master device. In this formation, individual information display devices do not always need to be installed in a place where broadcasting is receivable. According to a further feature of the invention, the master device once receive reply messages that information display has updated from the individual information display devices and the master device sends a reply indicating the results to the display confirmation server on behalf of the individual display devices.
According to the present invention, it is possible to prevent almost simultaneous reply messages of update complete from being sent from a great number of information display devices, prevent communication traffic concentration to the display confirmation server at a time, and prevent channel congestion.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below.
Every information display device 100 receives digital information carried on digital broadcast waves. The digital information includes data to be displayed on the information display device 100. The data is displayed on a sheet-shaped visual display unit 110 of the information display device 100. After displaying the data, each information display device 100 have a waiting time specified by reply timing which is set individually and held therein, and reports that displaying the received data is complete to the display confirmation server 300 via the communication network 400.
Digital broadcast waves arrive at all information display devices at substantially the same time because of the properties of broadcasting used as information distribution means. Contents as visual data display on the sheet-shaped display unit 100 are updated by the received digital data. In case that, immediately after that, all the information display devices 100 make an attempt to access to the display confirmation server 300 via the communication network 400 to report the completion of data reception, there is a possibility of channel capacity overflow on the communication network 400 due to a great number of communication requests. For this reason, in the present invention, different waiting time (reply timing) is set for each individual information display device 100 after updating the display on the sheet-shaped display unit 110, thereby preventing communication overflow.
The information display device 100 is comprised of a receiving antenna 120, a receiver module 121, a display controller 130, a sheet-shaped visual display unit 110, a communication module 140, and a data memory 150. The receiving antenna 120 receives digital broadcast waves. A small-size antenna with a good receiving performance has lately been developed. The receiver module 121 has functions to tune to a given channel from among the digital broadcast waves received by the receiving antenna 120, demodulate and capture digital data. The data memory 150 holds identification information, receiving schedule, and reply timing for the information display device.
The display controller 130 activates the receiver module 121 in accordance with a receiving schedule 1300 in
An example of a receiving schedule 1300 is shown in
The receiving schedule 1300 may include scheduled reception termination time 1312. In this case, regardless of whether reception to contents has successfully finished or not, the display controller 130 can deactivate the receiver module 121 after scheduled time designated by the scheduled reception termination time 1312 has come, and thereby reducing power consumption.
The receiving schedule 1300 is created by a content distributor. For example, provided the contents to be distributed are advertisements, a schedule of broadcasting the contents is decided by both an advertisement provider such as an advertising agency and a broadcaster. The receiving schedule 1300 at the information display devices 100 is generated based on the broadcasting schedule. The generated receiving schedule is held by both the display confirmation server 300 and the broadcast station 200.
Every information display device 100 receives an initial receiving schedule at the time of an initial registration phase to the display confirmation server 300. The initial registration is performed in the beginning of operation. From then on, the receiving schedule is updated by communication via the communication network 400 or by broadcasting one after another. Among them, in the case of updating the receiving schedule by the communication, every time a new receiving schedule for each information display device 100 is generated by the content distributor, it is sent from the display confirmation server 300 to each information display device 100.
On the other hand, in the case of updating the receiving schedule by the broadcasting, it may be carried out by writing specified date/time and specified channel for the coming new receiving schedule in a preceding receiving schedule beforehand. In this case, the content identifier ID 1314 in the preceding receiving schedule 1300 is set as ID for identifying the coming new receiving schedule. When the information display device 100 receives contents via the channel and at the update date/time specified in the preceding receiving schedule, it extracts ID-compliant contents from among the received contents. Therefore, the new receiving schedule can be updated easily from the extracted ID-compliant contents in the information display device 100.
Incidentally, instead of generating a common receiving schedule for all information display devices, it is also possible to generate a plurality of different receiving schedules for respective information display devices. An appropriate receiving schedule can be set for individual information display devices by specifying the identifiers of the information display devices for which that schedule is applied. In this way, for each advertisement contents, it is possible to control setting the area and range in which the contents is displayed. In other words, a series of contents is controlled by a receiving schedule and different contents can be displayed for each group of information display devices. For example, contents A can be displayed on information display devices existing in area A in accordance with a receiving schedule A and contents B can be displayed on information display devices existing in area B in accordance with a receiving schedule B. Furthermore, by distributing these receiving schedules by broadcasting, contents in accordance with the same series of receiving schedules can be continuously updated. If an update in the series of receiving schedule is made for a part of information display devices, the update can be carried out by sending a updated receiving schedule directly to the applicable information display devices by communication.
When getting the contents specified by the receiving schedule in the information display device 100, the display controller 130 issues an instruction, which is to update the display to the visual information according to the received contents, to the sheet-shaped visual display unit 110. The sheet-shaped visual display unit 110 is a thin display with a visual display function capable of updating the visual information. The visual display unit 110 also has a display holding function which, once the visual information is updated, holds the visual information at a low consumption power until a coming update. For a sheet-shaped display capable of updating visual information, the device disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-102872 is available.
Every time an update of the visual information is completed on the sheet-shaped visual display unit 110, the display controller 130 sends a notice of visual information update-completion to the display confirmation server 300 via the communication module 140. More specifically, the display controller 130 sends the following information to the display confirmation server 300 after a wait for the reply timing since the information display device 100 received the appropriate digital data through digital broadcasting. The information sent from the display controller 130 to the display confirmation server 300 is comprised of: identification information for identifying an individual information display device 100; and update-completion information 900 (refer to
An example of the update-completion information 900 is shown in
When the time difference is within the predetermined time and the present time is before the scheduled time to start reception, the process proceeds to step 1521. Otherwise the process proceeds to step 1515, where it is checked whether the receiving schedule 1300 has been updated. Then the process returns to step 1511 and processing is performed in accordance with a new receiving schedule when the receiving schedule 1300 has been updated.
At step 1521, the receiver module 121 is activated and starts to receive broadcast waves.
At step 1522, filtering is set up for the receiver module 121 to receive scheduled contents in accordance with the receiving schedule 1300. That is, the receiver module 121 sets the receiving channel 1313 in the receiving schedule 1300 and specifies the content identifier ID 1314 for broadcast contents to be received.
At step 1523, the process waits for a response from the receiver module 121. When the contents specified in the receiving schedule 1300 has been received, the process proceeds to step 1541. When not so, the process proceeds to step 1524. At step 1524, the process determines whether the scheduled reception termination time 1312, which is specified in the receiving schedule 1300, has come. When the scheduled time 1312 to terminate reception has come, the receiver module 121 is deactivated at step 1525 and the process returns to the start point. When the scheduled time 1312 to terminate reception has not come yet, the process returns to step 1523 and continues to wait for a response from the receiver module 121 until the scheduled contents can be received.
At step 1541, where the reception of the scheduled contents has already been completed, the receiver module 121 is deactivated to suppress power consumption. At step 1542, the process extracts visual information from the received contents and the visual display unit 110 updates the visual information to be displayed on the visual display unit. At step 1543, after the completion of the visual information-update on the visual display unit 110, the process waits for time corresponding to predetermined reply timing. After the elapse of the reply timing, the process proceeds to step 1544, where the process generates update-completion information and sends it via the communication module 140 to the display confirmation server 300 and then returns to the start point.
At step 2405, it is determined whether the own information display device 100 has already been registered with the display confirmation server 300. This determination is performed by checking whether valid registration information exists in the data memory 150. When valid registration information exists in the data memory 150, the information display device 100 has already been registered and the process proceeds to step 2450. At step 2450, the process waits for an update, that is, performs the scheduled content receiving process explained in
Step 2410 and subsequent steps are executed when the information display device 100 was determined at step 2405 not to have been registered with the server 300. At step 2410, the process sends a registration request to the display confirmation server 300. At this time, the process sends at least the device identification information of the own information display device 100. The process may send and receive authentication information in this step. At step 2415, the process makes sure whether registration confirmation information has been returned from the display confirmation server 300 within a predetermined timeout period. When registration confirmation information cannot be received, the process proceeds to an error occurrence state in step 2430.
After the registration confirmation of the own information display device, a request for reply timing is sent at step 2420 to the display confirmation server 300 where the device has been registered. Step 2425 determines whether reply timing information has been received from the display confirmation server 300 within a predetermined timeout period. When reply timing information is received successfully, the process proceeds to step 2490. When this information fails to be received, the process proceeds to an error occurrence state in step 2430. Steps 2420 and 2425 are omissible when the process is configured to receive reply timing together with registration confirmation information from the display confirmation server 300. At step 2490, a notice of reception of reply timing is sent back to the display confirmation server 300 and the registration process terminates. As above stated, the information display device 100 is registered with the display confirmation server 300 and receives reply timing.
The display confirmation server 300 in the system framework diagram shown in
The registration manager 310 has a function of registering an information display device 100 managed by the display confirmation server 300 to make the registered information display device 100 manageable. It also has a function of deregistering an information display device 100 for which management has become unnecessary and terminating management of the device 100.
The timing manager 320 has a function of generating respectively reply timings for information display device 100 registered with the server 300. That is, the timing manager 320 generates reply timing by shifting them so that the number of information display devices capable of sharing a channel at the same time does not exceed the allowable number of devices for the channel; and when generating the reply timings, the timing manager 320 takes account of all the registered information display devices capable of sharing a channel and their reply timings.
The display confirmation server 300 is connected to the communication network 400, such as Internet, via the communication module 340.
The summarization manager 330 receives update-completion information from the information display devices 100 via the communication module 340 and grasps which information display device and which content has been updated. The summarization manager 330 has a function that compares update-completion information from each information display device 100 with the sending schedule distributed to the information display device 100. The summarization manager 330 also has a function that checks and manages whether the visual information on the respective information display devices 100 has been updated as specified in the sending schedule, based on a result of the above-mentioned comparison.
An example of a sending schedule is shown in
The update-completion information 900 which is received from each information display device 100, includes the content identifier ID 913 thereof. The summarization manager 330 compares the content identifier ID 913 with the content identifier ID 1011 included in the sending schedule 1000. As a result of the comparison, the summarization manager 330 searches the scheduled sending start time 1012 and the scheduled recipient device list ID 1015 which are related to the received content identifier ID 913.
Furthermore, the summarization manager 330 searches whether the device identifier ID 911 included in the update-completion information 900 is also listed in the scheduled recipient device ID-list 1200 identified by the scheduled recipient device list ID 1015. When the device identifier ID 911 is included in the recipient device ID-list 1200, the update completion date/time 914 of the update-completion information 900 is further compared with the scheduled sending start time 1012 of the sending schedule 1000, by the summarization manager 330.
When the visual information to be updated is confirmed to have been updated within a predetermined time, the summarization manager 300 determines that the information display device 100 having sent the update-completion information 900 is normally functioning. When the device identifier ID 911 is not included in the recipient device ID-list 1200, or when the visual information is not updated within the predetermined time, the summarization manager 300 determines that the information display device 100 is malfunctioning.
The server data memory 350 holds sending schedules of contents sent via digital broadcasting, device identification information of registered information display devices, results of display confirmations of the information display devices, and results of determination as to whether the operation of each information display device is normal or faulty.
At step 1612, the process determines whether a new registration request has arrived. When the request has arrived, the process executes step 1621; when not so, the process proceeds to step 1613.
At step 1631, when update-completion information 900 has been received, the process searches a sending schedule in the server data memory 350. The sending schedule has the content identifier ID 1011 corresponding to the content identifier ID 911 in the update-completion information 900.
At step 1632, the process obtains the scheduled sending start time 1012 of the content from the searched sending schedule. Then, the process determines whether a difference between the obtained scheduled sending start time 1012 and the update-completion date/time 914 in the update-completion information 900 falls within a predetermined time. When the difference falls within the predetermined time, the process proceeds to step 1634; when not so, the process proceeds to step 1633.
At step 1634, any information display device having sent the update-completion information 900, determines that its related contents is in a “content receiving complete” state and records the state into the information display device database 1800 in
At step 1633, the process comes in the case that the difference between the display update-completion date/time 914 and the scheduled sending start time 1012 exceeds the predetermined time, the process regards the information display device having sent the update-completion information 900 as in a “faulty operation” state. Then the process records the state into the information display device database 1800. Concretely, in the information display device database 1800, the state is recorded into the operation state 1816 as a field of the device identifier ID 1811 corresponding to the identifier ID of the information display device. After the step 1633, the process proceeds to step 1612.
When it is determined that a new registration request has arrived at step 1612, the requested information display device will newly be registered in steps 1621 to 1624.
At step 1621, the process identifies the channel to be used for the information display device from the address in the communication network 400, which is used by the information display device having sent the registration request, based on the network configuration information. According to the identified channel information, the process at the next step 1622 obtains the number of other information display devices connected to the channel and a sending capacity of the channel from the information display device database 1800. Using the obtained the data (the number of other information display devices and the sending capacity of the channel), the process calculates reply timing for the information display device having sent the registration request. At step 1623, the process updates a shortest update time described below. At step 1624, to the information display device with the registration request, the process returns a notification of registration approval, the receiving schedule 1300 for the information display device, and reply timing information by communication. After step 1624, the process goes to step 1613.
At step 1613, the process checks whether a sending schedule 1000 has been updated. At step 1614, the process checks the sending schedules 1000 and looks for a sending schedule record in which the time limit for reply is overdue. When such a record exists, the process executes step 1615; otherwise the process returns to step 1611. At step 1615, the process lists up and obtains the device identifiers ID of all scheduled recipient information display devices with the above over-due record from the scheduled recipient device list ID 1015. Further, for each device identifier ID obtained above, when “content receiving complete” state is not recorded, the process regards the device as in a “faulty operation” state and registers the “faulty state” in the field of the operation state 1816 corresponding to the device identifier ID obtained above.
A method of generating reply timing is explained using
These capacity limited-channels 1411a and 1411b are able to carry communication traffic at a transmission rate of S1 [bit/sec] and S2 [bit/sec], respectively. From the upper limit number of devices to simultaneously communicate on the capacity limited channels 1411a and 1411b, the allowable number of connected devices to the channel per unit time is predefined as follows: Nmax1 for the channel 1411a and Nmax2 for the channel 1411b. These values are determined by arrangement with a carrier and the like when the present information distribution system is designed.
In
Then, Providing N1≦Nmax1 and N2≦Nmax2, no problem arises, even if the information display devices 100 simultaneously receive contents, which is distributed by digital broadcast waves and update the display on the sheet-shaped visual display unit 110), and, in consequence, attempt to simultaneously transfer update-completion information 900 to the display confirmation server 300 via the communication network 400.
However, in order to utilize the information display devices 100 as effective advertising media that a greater number of people can watch, the system needs to equip a greater number of information display devices 100, where N1>Nmax1 and N2>Nmax2.
In the present invention, the timing manager 320 calculates for capacity limited channel i a reply timing interval Tri from the data amount D [bits], which is necessary for update-completion information 900, and transmission rate Si of the capacity limited channel i. This reply timing interval Tri is calculated to fulfill the following constraint:
The N1 number of information display devices in the information display device cluster 1401a, for example, is divided into subsets of the Nmax1 number of devices in the timing manager 320. The timing manager 320 sets reply timing to 0 for the first subset of the Nmax1 number of devices. Then, it sets reply timing to Tri [sec] for the second subset of the Nmax1 number of devices. Further it sets reply timing to Tri+Tri=2Tri [sec] for the third subset of the Nmax1 number of devices. Subsequently, it sets reply timing incremented by Tri [sec] for each further subset of the Nmax1 number of devices.
As described above, by setting reply timing with the reply timing interval Tri as the time period for display confirmation, the number of the connected information display devices that send update-completion information 900 on each capacity limited channel i can be controlled to be always equal to or less than the allowable number Nmax1.
In this example, the same reply timing is set for the maximum number Nmax1 of information display devices. Alternatively, each information display device may finely adjust the reply timing assigned to it by using a random number in smaller units than the reply timing interval. This adjustment can prevent the number Nmax1 of information display devices to which the same reply timing was assigned from starting communication synchronously. That is, the communication module 140 of an information display device 100 to which a reply timing Ta [sec] was assigned generates a random number between the reply timing Ta [sec] and Ta+Tri, and starts to send update-completion information 900 to the display confirmation server 300 at timing when the random number is generated.
In this case, an update period is required before all information display devices connected to capacity limited channel 1411a and 1411b start to send update-completion information 900. The shortest update period T [sec] is expressed as follows:
The update period of the sending schedule 1000 and the receiving schedule 1300 should be set not to be shorter than the shortest update period T. The reply time limit 1014 in the sending schedule 1000 is determined based on the shortest update period T.
The above description applies to a case where the time needed for updating the content on the sheet-shaped visual display unit 110 is sufficiently short in each information display device 100. Meanwhile, in a case where the time required to update the content is so long as to affect reply timing, a maximum time for content update Td [sec] should be introduced and set. The reply timing should be determined taking account of Td. That is, the reply timing is determined to fulfill the following constraint:
Here, the maximum time for content updated Td is estimated in advance according to the rendering performance of the information display device 100 and the data amount of the content to be displayed.
Returning to
The display confirmation server 300 stores this information display device database 1800 in the server data memory 350 and performs the process illustrated in
The information display device 100 is also provided with a time manager 160, which manages the present time and provides the present time by request from the display controller 130. With a time manager 160, the information display device 100 has a function to accept the time specified by the display controller 130 as the present time, that is, it newly sets the present time specified by the display controller 130. The information display device 100 also has a function to subsequently update the present time in it in accordance with time elapsed since when the present time was set by the display controller 130. The time manager 160 always needs to keep correct time and this is possible due to the correction using the time information data extracted from the received digital broadcast waves.
The receiving schedule 2300 has update frequency information 2320 in addition to the receiving schedule 1300 shown in
For example, provided probability data is used for update frequency information 2320 and the update frequency information 2320 is 0.2 in the receiving schedule 2300, all information display devices which received the content specified in the receiving schedule 2300 is controlled to send update-completion information 900 at the probability of 20%.
Meanwhile, the display confirmation server 300 stores the sending number of update-completion information 900 from each information display device after the update starts. It compares the sending number to the expected sending number of update-completion information, which is equal to the product of content update number and update frequency information 2320. Then it executes probabilistic calculation to determine whether the operation state of each information display device is normal or faulty.
In the probabilistic calculation, it is estimated whether the operation state of each information display device is normal or faulty on the following assumption: the coincidence probability of the update-completion information sending number and its expected number conforms to a given probabilistic distribution; and using a statistical test method for the probability that the sending number falls within a certain range less than the expected value. For example, when the update frequency is 0.2 and the number of content updates is specified as 50 times and provided the actually received number of update-completion information 900 is 6, the test is performed as below to determine whether the information display device has sent the update-completion information 900 at the probability of 20%.
Provided the probabilistic distribution is a binominal distribution, a cumulative probability is obtained as 0.1034, wherein the sending number of update-completion information 900 becomes less than 6 with regard to 50 times of content update. Given a rejection region of 5%, this cumulative probability is greater than 0.05. Hence, the information display device is not regarded as faulty in operation.
When the sending number of the update-completion information 900 is 12 with regard to 100 times of content update, a cumulative probability is obtained as 0.0111, which is less than the rejection region of 0.05. In this case, the information display device is regarded as faulty in operation.
In this way, the number of information display devices to send update-completion information 900 is reduced to a proportion specified by the update frequency information 2320. Thus, provided the update frequency is 0.2, the content update period can be reduced to one-fifth of the maximum time for content update. The operation state of each information display device can be confirmed statistically.
As a probabilistic value used for update frequency information 2320, a ratio of the content update period to the maximum time for content update can be used instead of the proportion in which each information display device sends the update-completion information 900.
The system framework of the second embodiment is different from that of the first embodiment shown in
Each master information display device 4100 basically has the same configuration as an information display device 100 in
The receiver module 121 has functions to receive and demodulate signals of digital broadcast waves, extract digital data specified by the display controller 4130, and provide that data to the display controller 4130. The display controller 4130 receives broadcast data in digital broadcast waves, extracts necessary data from among predetermined broadcast data, and sends the extracted data to the slave information display devices 5100 via the local communication means.
Each slave information display device 5100 is composed of a sheet-shaped visual display unit 110, a display controller 5130, a communication module 5140, and a data memory 5150. The communication module 5140 has a local communication means and is connected wirelessly or wiredly to the master information display device 4100.
This system framework provides an advantageous effect of easier adjusting of the reply timing since the number of master information display devices 4100, which directly communicate with the display confirmation server 300, gets less. It gives another advantageous effect that the slave information display devices 5100 can be installed anywhere, even in a place where digital broadcast waves do not arrive, while only the master information display devices 4100 are installed in a location where digital broadcast waves certainly arrive.
Furthermore, as is the case for the first embodiment shown in
In a master information display device 4100, it is possible to correctly adjust the time kept by the time manager 4160 at all times, using time information included in received digital broadcast waves. On the other hand, a slave information display device 5100 cannot receive digital broadcast waves directly and its present time is corrected by obtaining time information via local communication with the master information display device 4100.
The display controller 130 makes the receiver module 121 tune to a channel specified by the receiving channel 1313 and the scheduled reception starting time 1311 in the receiving schedule 1300 in
The image extraction unit 180 clips a whole region or a applicable region in one or more frames out of the received moving image and passes it to the display controller 130. The display controller 130 displays and controls the received image on the sheet-shaped visual display unit 110. In this way, the display controller 130 can handle an image extracted by the image extraction unit 180 as a predefined content. In this case, it is unnecessary to superimpose the content of the extracted image on broadcast waves separately from ordinary broadcasting. A part of information which is already carried on broadcast waves can be used for the content of the extracted image, too.
The display controller 130 can display a still image extracted by the image extraction unit 180 and a predefined content alternately and cyclically. In this case, an image from ordinary broadcasting is displayed to draw the attention of advertising target public and then a predefined content is displayed.
The photovoltaic unit 170 eliminates the use of power supply to the devices or prolongs the battery life.
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2007-041575 | Feb 2007 | JP | national |