Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent during the course of the following description of two of its embodiments, given for non-limiting illustrative purposes, with reference to the attached drawings.
In the drawings:
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In the various figures, the same references designate identical or similar elements.
Each of the bases 1, 2 is suitable for communicating with a mobile 3 via a radio link, according to a predetermined radio communication protocol, e.g., the BLUETOOTH protocol (IEEE Standard 80215.1) or the ZIGBEE protocol (IEEE Standard 802.154) or possibly the WI-FI protocol (IEEE Standard 802.11).
The configuration base 1 radio link is limited to a very short nominal range (a range defined, for example, under standard conditions), of the order of a few centimetres, in every instance less than 2 m and preferably less than 50 cm (e g., less than 10 cm), while the information bases 2 enable a short-range radio link, with a nominal range of a few dozen metres and generally less than 200 m. The geographic area covered by the very short-range radio link of the configuration terminal 1 is outlined by the boundary la in
The mobiles 3, for example, can be cellular telephones equipped with a short-range radio interface operating according to the aforementioned radio communication protocol (e g., BLUETOOTH or ZIGBEE, as indicated previously), or else, Personal Digital Assistants or any other electronic devices having such a radio link interface and equipped with an output interface such as a screen 3a and an input interface such as a keypad 3b or the like.
The configuration 1 and information 2 bases are themselves electronic devices each including:
an electronic central processing unit 4 (CPU) such as a microprocessor, microcontroller or the like,
a first communication interface 5 (COM 1) connected to the central processing unit 4 and suitable for communicating with a central server 6 (SERV) which, for example, can be common to all of the bases 1, 2 of the land area in question (communication between the bases 1, 2 and the server can be carried out by a wired or radio link),
and a second radio communication interface (COM 2) connected to the central processing unit 4 and suitable for carrying out said radio link, which is very short-range for the configuration base I or short-range for the information bases 2, respectively
The configuration base 1 can further include an output interface such as a screen 8 and an input interface such as a keypad 9, which are connected to the central processing unit 4.
The information transmission system just described functions as follows
When a user wants to be able to receive selective local information, depending, for example, on both the location where they are situated and their personal centres of interest, they proceed with an initial identification step with the information transmission system.
For this purpose, the user brings their mobile 3 within immediate proximity of the configuration terminal 1, so that their mobile 3 can enter into communication with said configuration base 1, via the aforementioned very short-range radio link
As the radio communication protocol is suitable for establishing ad hoc networks, this link is established by itself.
When the link is established, the configuration base receives from the mobile 3 a unique address code identifying this mobile in the radio communication protocol used. If it involves the BLUETOOTH protocol, the address in question is the MAC address. It is noted that, considering the very short range of the radio link, one can be certain the address thus received by the configuration base 1 is that of the collect mobile 3.
Once the radio link has been established between the mobile 3 and the configuration base 1, the configuration base 1 can request personal information from the user of the mobile 3, including one or more pieces of personal information chosen, for example, from:
the type of the mobile (this type being defined, for example, by the manufacturer's brand and the name of the model within the product line of this manufacturer),
one or more centres of interest of the user of the mobile 3.
The aforementioned personal information can be requested from the user by means of the screen 8 of the configuration base, and the user's answers can be provided, for example, by means of the input interface 9 of said configuration base.
It is noted that, according to another alternative, the personal information in question might be entered into the configuration base 1 or directly into the server 6 by a person belonging to a commercial service, after the mobile 3 has entered into communication with the configuration base 1.
When the configuration base 1 has collected the address of the mobile 3 and the aforementioned personal information, it transmits this address and this personal information to the server 6 (in the case where the personal information is entered into the server 6 directly by the sales staff, the configuration base 1 would only communicate the address of the mobile 3 to the server 6).
Once the initial identification step has been completed, the mobile 3 is capable of receiving selective local information from the information bases 2, i.e., information dependent on the location of each information base and/or on the personal information communicated to the server 6 during the identification step.
Thus, each time that the mobile 3 enters within the range 2a of an information terminal 2, an information step occurs, during the course of which the mobile 3 automatically enters into radio communication with the information base 2, according to said aforementioned radio communication protocol. When this communication is established, the information base 2 receives the address that identifies the mobile 3 according to said radio communication protocol and queries the server 6 in order to receive all or part of the personal information corresponding to this address.
Thus, for example, the server 6 can send to the information base 2 the type of mobile 3 and the centres of interest of the user of the mobile 3 The information base 2 then selects the information corresponding to the centres of interest of the user from an information database which is or is not stored locally, and then transmits this information to the mobile 3 via the short-range radio link, in a format compatible with the mobile 3. The user can then consult said information on the screen 3a of their mobile.
It is noted that the information database could be centralised solely on the server 6, in which case, when queried by the information base 2, the server 6 would communicate to it, on the one hand, the type of mobile 3 and, on the other hand, directly, the information corresponding to the cente of interest of the user of the mobile.
For non-limiting illustrative purposes, an example of an information base 2 has been shown in
Besides the interactive terminal 2, the automatic bicycle rental station includes a plurality of locking devices 12 such as posts or the like, onto which the bicycles 13 intended for rental can be locked.
The locking devices 12 can be controlled via the interactive terminal 2, e.g., as described in the document WO-A-02/095698 or in the document WO-A-2006/021650.
Thus, when a user registered in the system for transmitting selective local information borrows a bicycle 13 or returns it, they enter into the range 2a of the information base 2, which range can correspond substantially to the storage area for the bicycles 13 on the locking devices 12.
The mobile 3 of the user then receives, for example, the map of the area with, where appropriate, the closest public transit stations, of information about the monuments or the closest tourist attraction sites to the automatic bicycle rental station, or the like.
If need be, the information terminal 2 can send the information in question, only if it detects the return of a bicycle 13 by it being locked onto its locking device 12, and not when a bicycle 13 is borrowed.
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FR 06 04424 | May 2006 | FR | national |