1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates to image processing systems that display images provided by information processing apparatuses on image processing apparatuses, and more specifically, a program, an information processing apparatus, and an image processing system that automatically disconnect communication between an information processing apparatus and an image processing apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, in conferences in companies, educational institutions, administrative agencies, and the like, electronic blackboards have been used on which images drawn by users such as characters, digits, figures, and the like can be displayed on background images displayed on displays.
Also, a display image of a computer may be provided as a background image for such an electronic blackboard, to be displayed. Patent Document 1 discloses an example of a conventional technology that displays a display image provided by a computer, on another apparatus. The image display system disclosed in Patent Document 1 provides an image that is displayed on the display of a computer to a projector via a wireless or wired network, whereby the projector projects the image.
The technology disclosed in Patent Document 1 may be applied to an electronic blackboard so that a display image on a mobile PC used by a user is provided for the electronic blackboard via wireless communication. In such a case, if the user has stopped using the electronic blackboard, but forgets to disconnect the communication between the electronic blackboard and the mobile PC, the display image of the mobile PC remains displayed on the electronic blackboard, and there may be a risk in that confidential communication leaks.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a program, an information processing apparatus, and an image processing system with which communication can be automatically disconnected between an image processing apparatus that can display an image provided by an information processing apparatus, and the information processing apparatus.
According to an embodiment, a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium has a program stored therein for causing a processor of an information processing apparatus to execute a process. The information processing apparatus is configured to provide an image, and has an image processing apparatus display the image. The process includes displaying a screen for confirming whether to continue communication with the image processing apparatus, on a display of the information processing apparatus, after a time specified by a user has elapsed since the communication with the image processing apparatus has been established; and disconnecting the communication in a case where a command to continue the communication is not received from the user after the screen has been displayed.
In the following, embodiments will be described with reference to the drawings. Note that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described below.
The image processing apparatus 110 can display images provided by the information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c, and also can display an image drawn by a drawing operation of a user performed on a display screen, on the display screen of the image processing apparatus 110. The image processing apparatus 110 communicates with the information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c via the network 140 and a cable 150. The image processing apparatus 110 can have virtual network computing (VNC) including a remote desktop function installed, so as to be capable of remote-controlling the information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c with which communication have been established.
The information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c provide images for the image processing apparatus 110. The information processing apparatuses 120a and 120b include wireless communication functions to transmit images to the access point 130 via wireless communication compliant with various wireless communication protocols, to provide the images for the image processing apparatus 110 via the network 140.
Also, the information processing apparatus 120c includes an interface to output an image signal, and can provide an image for the image processing apparatus 110 via the cable 150 such as a VGA cable that is connected to the interface.
In the embodiment illustrated in
The information processing apparatus 120a includes a CPU 200, a ROM 201, a RAM 202, an HDD 203, a network interface (I/F) 204, and a display 205.
The CPU 200 is a processor to execute various programs. The ROM 201 is a non-volatile storage device to store various data items. The RAM 202 is a volatile storage device to provide an execution space for various programs executed by the information processing apparatus 120a. The HDD 203 is a storage device that can store various data items including programs sustainably. The network I/F 204 is an interface through which data communication via the cable 150 and wireless data communication can be executed. The display 205 is a display unit for displaying various images.
The CPU 200 of the information processing apparatus 120a reads a program from the HDD 203 to load and execute the program on the RAM 202 under management of an OS, to implement functions, which will be described later, on the information processing apparatus 120a.
The image processing apparatus 110 includes a CPU 300, a RAM 301, a ROM 302, an SDD 303, a network I/F 304, a graphics processing unit (GPU) 305, a display controller 306, and a display 307.
The CPU 300 is a processor to execute various programs. The RAM 301 is a volatile storage device to provide an execution space for various programs executed by the image processing apparatus 110. The ROM 302 is a non-volatile storage device to store various data items. The SDD 303 is a storage device that can store various data items including programs sustainably. The CPU 300 of the image processing apparatus 110 reads a program from the SDD 303 to load and execute the program on the RAM 301 under management of an OS, to implement functions, which will be described later, on the image processing apparatus 110.
The network I/F 304 is an interface through which wired data communication and wireless data communication can be executed. The GPU 305 is a processor for image processing, and processes images to be displayed on the display 307. The display controller 306 controls the display 307 under control of the GPU 305.
The information processing apparatus 120a includes an event reception unit 400, a communication control unit 401, an automatic disconnection unit 402, a display control unit 403, and an image transmission unit 404.
The event reception unit 400 receives an event issued by the operating system (OS) of the information processing apparatus 120a. Events received by the event reception unit 400 include, for example, an event that a click signal or a movement signal of a mouse as an input device has been received; an event that a signal of a pressed key on a keyboard has been received; an event that the display of the information processing apparatus 120a has been closed; an event that the power of a monitor has been turned off; and an event that displaying a locked screen or a screen saver has been started. In response to receiving such an event, the event reception unit 400 indicates the event having been received, along with the type of the event, to the automatic disconnection unit 402.
The communication control unit 401 controls communication with the image processing apparatus 110. The communication control unit 401 transmits, in response to a command by a user, a request for connection to the image processing apparatus 110, to establish communication with the image processing apparatus 110. Also, the communication control unit 401 disconnects the communication with the image processing apparatus 110.
The automatic disconnection unit 402 functions so as to disconnect the communication with the image processing apparatus 110 automatically. If the user specifies automatic disconnection by using a screen for setting automatic disconnection illustrated in
The display control unit 403 controls the display 205. The display control unit 403 displays images on the display 205 such as a screen for setting automatic disconnection, a screen for confirming communication disconnection, and a desktop screen.
The image transmission unit 404 transmits images being displayed on the display 205 to the image processing apparatus 110. Once communication with the image processing apparatus 110 has been established, the image transmission unit 404 transmits a display image on the display 205 supplied by the display control unit 403.
The image processing apparatus 110 includes a communication control unit 410, an image reception unit 411, an image processing unit 412, and a display unit 413.
The communication control unit 410 controls communication with the information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c. In response to requests for connection from the information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c, the communication control unit 410 establishes the communication.
The image reception unit 411 receives images transmitted by the information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c. In response to receiving the images from the information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c, the image reception unit 411 provides the received images to the image processing unit 412.
The image processing unit 412 processes the images to be displayed on the display 307. In response to receiving the images transmitted by the information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c, the image processing unit 412 provides the images to the display unit 413 constituted with the display controller 306, and displays the images on the display 307.
Also, the image processing unit 412 generates a drawn image in response to a drawing operation performed by the user on the display 307. The image processing unit 412 displays on the display 307 a composite image that is obtained by combining the drawn image and images provided by the information processing apparatuses 120a, 120b, and 120c.
The process in
At Step S603, the automatic disconnection unit 402 has the display control unit 403 display a screen for confirming communication disconnection 700 on the display 205 as illustrated in
At Step S605, the automatic disconnection unit 402 determines whether a predetermined time has elapsed since displaying the screen for confirming communication disconnection 700 has been started. In the embodiment, the predetermined time may be a fixed value, for example, one minute may be adopted as the time. If the predetermined time has not elapsed since displaying the screen for confirming communication disconnection 700 has been started (NO), the process goes back to Step S604. On the other hand, if the predetermined time has elapsed since displaying the screen for confirming communication disconnection 700 has been started (YES), the process goes forward to Step S606.
On the other hand, if the time limit T has not expired on the timer at Step S602 (NO), the process goes forward to Step S607. At Step S607, the automatic disconnection unit 402 determines whether there has been input on an input device of the information processing apparatus 120a. In the embodiment, the automatic disconnection unit 402 determines that there has been input on an input device, for example, if receiving an indication of a received event from the event reception unit 400, such as an event that a click signal or a movement signal of a mouse has been received, or an event that a signal of a key on a keyboard has been pressed;
If the automatic disconnection unit 402 determines that there has been input on an input device (YES), the process goes back to Step S601. On the other hand, if the automatic disconnection unit 402 determines that there has been no input on an input device (NO), the process goes forward to Step S608.
At Step S608, the automatic disconnection unit 402 determines whether the display 205 has been closed. Since the embodiment adopts, as the information processing apparatus 120a, a PC that includes an open-and-close display, the automatic disconnection unit 402 determines whether the display 205 has been closed.
In other embodiments, it may be determined whether the power of a monitor has been turned off, or whether displaying a locked screen or a screen saver has been started, namely, whether it is in a state in which a user operation on the information processing apparatus 120a can be received immediately. If the power of a monitor has been turned off, or displaying a locked screen or a screen saver has been started, the automatic disconnection unit 402 determines that it is not in a state in which a user operation on the information processing apparatus 120a can be received immediately.
If the display 205 has been closed (YES), the process goes forward to Step S606. On the other hand, if the display 205 has not been closed (NO), the process goes back to Step S602.
At Step S606, the automatic disconnection unit 402 has the communication control unit 401 disconnect the communication with the image processing apparatus 110. The process ends at Step S609.
In the embodiment illustrated in
So far, an embodiment in the present disclosure has been described. Note that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, but may be changed within a range that one skilled in the art can conceive, such that an element in the embodiment described above may be changed or deleted, or another element may be added to the elements in the embodiment described above.
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2014-002294 | Jan 2014 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation application filed under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) claiming the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 120 and 365(c) of a PCT International Application No. PCT/JP2015/050229 filed on Jan. 7, 2015, which is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-002294 filed on Jan. 9, 2014, with the Japanese Patent Office, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2015/050229 | Jan 2015 | US |
Child | 15194752 | US |