Method for Operating a Moble Device and a Data Management System, Mobile Device, Data Management System

Abstract
A method for operating a mobile device with a communication module and an accumulator, in particular a hand-held power tool, includes powering the communication module via electricity from the accumulator. The communication module enables wireless communication, and is powered only temporarily at least for transmitting data.
Description

The invention relates to a method for operating a mobile device, in particular a handheld machine tool or user identification unit, that has a communication module for wireless communication, wherein the communication module is supplied with electric power from an energy store of the mobile device.


Further, the invention relates to a method for operating a data management system that has at least one first mobile device, in particular a handheld machine tool, and at least one second mobile device, in particular a user identification unit, and a central unit, wherein the mobile devices communicate with one another and/or with the central unit wirelessly in each case.


In addition, the invention relates to a corresponding mobile device and to a data management system.


PRIOR ART

Methods, mobile devices and data management systems of the type cited at the outset are fundamentally known. Communication modules for wireless communication, that is to say for sending and/or receiving data, for example information data, control data, authorization data, identification data or the like, are fundamentally known. The operation of such communication modules requires electric power, which is usually provided by replaceable or rechargeable energy stores. Frequently, the energy stores are configured as primary cells, but sometimes also as secondary cells. In particular, it is known practice to configure such energy stores as buffer batteries. The running time of these energy stores is finite and, in particular, dependent on the operation of the communication module. After the running time has expired, the energy store needs to be charged or replaced. In a system in which a multiplicity of corresponding communication modules are used, for example in a data management system that comprises multiple mobile handheld machine tools and/or user identification units, maintaining and/or changing the energy stores represents a disadvantageous expenditure in terms of time and cost.


DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

The method according to the invention having the features of claim 1 has the advantage that the frequency with which the energy store needs to be replaced or the energy store is charged is decreased and hence the acceptance of a mobile device or data management system of this kind is increased. In this regard, the method according to the invention having the features of claim 1 provides for the communication module to be supplied with power only intermittently at least for sending data. The operation of the communication module is therefore limited in particular independently of an operating state of the mobile device, so that a persistent supply of current to the communication module is avoided. This reduces the stress on the energy store and the aforementioned advantages are obtained. In particular, there is provision for the supply of power to the communication module to be effected preferably only intermittently only for sending data, whereas the communication module is supplied with power persistently for receiving data. The effect achieved thereby is that the communication module can receive data, and therefore be addressed wirelessly, at any time. In this standby mode, only a small amount of power is needed. Alternatively, there is preferably provision for the communication module as a whole to be supplied with power only intermittently both for sending and for receiving data. Preferably, the communication module is supplied with power from an energy store that is independent of an energy store of the mobile device provided for operating the mobile device, for example for supplying electricity to an electrical drive machine of the mobile device. There is thus provision for the communication module to be supplied with power from a separate energy store independently of the remainder of the mobile device in accordance with the method according to the invention.


According to an advantageous development of the invention, there is preferably provision for the communication module to be supplied with power on the basis of user presets. As such, the user is provided with the option of setting the operating period of the communication module and/or times at which the communication module is meant to be supplied with power and disconnected from the power source, for example. To this end, the user is in particular provided with an input option by means of an input apparatus on the mobile device, operation of which allows the user to make the time presets.


As a particular preference, there is provision for the user to be able to deactivate the communication module, in particular independently of the operation of the mobile device, wherein the communication module is activated again and supplied with power after a predetermined period has elapsed after the deactivation. In this case, the user can put the communication module of the mobile device into a sleep mode or idle mode in which the communication module is no longer supplied with power. Only after the predetermined period has elapsed is the communication module automatically supplied with electric power from the energy store again and thereby activated.


In addition, there is preferably provision for the communication module to be supplied with power on the basis of a prescribeable transmission interval. In this case, the user is in particular provided with the option of predetermining transmission intervals, that is to say the distance in time between times at which the communication module is permitted to send or sends data. This allows the user to limit the power consumption of the communication module in a simple and comprehensible manner.


In addition, there is preferably provision for the communication module to be supplied with power only when a volume of data that exceeds prescribeable limit value is to be sent. This controls the operation of the communication module even on the basis of the volumes of data to be transmitted. Only when the volume of data is sufficiently large for it to be worth activating the communication module is the latter activated. This makes it possible to prevent the communication module from persistently transmitting small volumes of data and stressing the energy store for a corresponding length of time.


Further, there is preferably provision for the communication module to be supplied with power for sending data only if a request to send the data has been received by the communication module beforehand. This is important in particular if, as already mentioned above, the communication module is preferably supplied with power only intermittently for sending data, but is supplied with current persistently for receiving data. In this regard, a reception unit of the communication module is preferably supplied with current persistently, whereas a transmission unit of the communication module is activated or supplied with current only intermittently, as described above.


The method according to the invention having the features of claim 7 is distinguished in that at least one of the mobile devices is operated by the method according to the invention. This reduces the consumption of the data management system as a whole and puts off the time at which energy stores are replaced or energy stores are recharged, without restricting the operation of the data management system. Further features and advantages can be found in the description above and in the claims.


The mobile device according to the invention having the features of claim 8 is distinguished in that the controller for operating the communication module is configured specifically to perform the method according to the invention. This results in the advantages already cited. The controller may be a controller provided for the communication module separately or a controller of the respective module device.


The data management system according to the invention having the features of claim 9 is distinguished in that at least one of the mobile devices corresponds to the mobile device according to the invention. In particular, there is provision for the second mobile device, which is configured in particular as a user identification unit, to be configured according to the invention.





The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the drawing, in which the single FIGURE shows a data management system in a simplified depiction.





The FIGURE shows a simplified depiction of a data management system 1 that has a first mobile device 2, a second mobile device 3 and a central unit 4. The central unit 4 is in particular a database server that is wirelessly contactable, for example via a wireless telephone network, by wireless LAN or by other radio standards. The database server 4 is used to register mobile devices that have been purchased, for example. In this case, it is moreover possible for data associated with the respective mobile device that relate to the mobile device itself or else to the user or purchaser of the mobile device to be stored as well.


According to the present exemplary embodiment, the mobile device 2 is configured as an electrically operated handheld machine tool that has a drive motor that is supplied with power by a replaceable storage battery pack 4. The mobile device 2 moreover has a communication module 5 that is configured to send or receive data wirelessly. In particular, the communication module 5 has a transmission device 6 and a reception device 7. Moreover, there is provision for the communication module 5 to have a separate power supply in the form of an energy store 8 that is configured as a buffer battery, for example. A controller 9 associated with the communication module 5 operates the communication module 5, the controller 9 moreover being connected to an input device 10 by means of which a user of the mobile device 2 can actuate the mobile device 2 and/or the communication module 5.


The mobile device 3 is configured as a mobile radio telephone and is used as a user identification unit 11 in the present case. The second mobile device 3 likewise has a communication module 12 having a separate energy store 13, the communication module 12 also comprising a transmission unit 14 and a reception unit 15. Moreover, the communication module 5 also has an associated controller 16 that is provided by the mobile phone itself in the present case, for example in the form of the microprocessor of the mobile radio telephone. The mobile device 3 moreover has a touch-sensitive screen 17 by means of which the user can manually input data into the mobile device 3 and operate the mobile device 3.


The two communication modules 5 and 12 are configured to communicate with one another or with the central unit 4 wirelessly and in particular to send and receive data.


By way of example, the data management system 1 serves to allow a user of the mobile device 2 to register using the mobile device 3 and if need be to download tool-specific data and to use said data to set the handheld machine tool. It is also possible for a user to use the mobile device 3 to retain an overview of possibly multiple handheld machine tools as per the mobile device 2 that are present by virtue of his registering them and collating them with data in the central unit 4. In order to be able to maintain the operation of the data management system 1 for as long as possible without having to replace or recharge the energy stores 8, 13 associated with the communication modules 5, 12, the communication modules 5, 12 are supplied with power by the respective energy store 8, 13 only intermittently at least for sending data.


The controller 9 and/or the mobile device 3 are configured such that the user can change a radio interval of the respective communication module 5 and/or 12. In particular, there is provision for the user to be able to firmly prescribe the radio interval, that is to say the distances in time after which the respective communication module 5, 12 is meant to be supplied with power. In the periods of time between the prescribeable periods of time or within the time interval, the supply of power for the respective communication module is interrupted or terminated, so that no electric power is consumed in this time. The user can switch the respective communication module 5, 12 wirelessly, for example via a software program, in particular in the case of the mobile device 3, or mechanically, for example by operating a switch or pushbutton switch, to an idle state in which the respective communication module 5 and/or 12 is deactivated and, in this respect, no longer supplied with power. Preferably, the respective mobile device 2, 3 or the respective communication module 5, 12 wakes up by itself after the prescribed period has elapsed, by virtue of its being supplied with current again. This is ensured by the respective controller 9 or 16. Moreover, it is advantageous that the respective communication module 5, 12 is activated again no later than when the respective mobile device 2 or 3 is started up, for example as a result of early operation of a main switch of the respective mobile device 2, 3 or the like. The user can therefore switch the respective communication module 5, 12 to a power-saving state that is canceled again automatically. The activation, in particular activation of the respective communication module 5, 12 for the first time, is preferably effected by a mechanical switch or pushbutton switch or as a result of the removal of an electrically isolating/insulating strip of material that, by way of example, is initially situated between two electrical touching contacts that are pretensioned against one another under spring loading.


Preferably, the cited solutions have provision for only the transmission unit 6 or 13 to be deactivated to save power, but for the reception unit to continue to be operated or to be supplied with electric power so as to activate the transmission unit again automatically when the communication module 5 or 12 receives an enquiry or demand by radio. As such, by way of example, there may be provision for the user identification unit 11 to transmit data to the central unit 4 only if a corresponding request from the central unit 4 is received for the communication module 12 of the mobile device 3. This may be the case if the central unit 4 requests a present location of the mobile device 3 or of the mobile device 2, for example.


Moreover, there is preferably provision for the respective communication module 5, 12 or the respective transmission unit to be activated if a volume of data that exceeds a prescribeable limit value is meant to be transmitted to the data memory unit of the central unit 4. By way of example, this is the case when larger changes in the data arise, for example when new mobile devices 2 having a corresponding communication module 5 enter the data system 1 or drop out therefrom, or when data of the user identification unit 11 are changed, for example in the event of changes in positioning data of the mobile device 2, at least if the latter has a satellite-based navigation module.


Further, there is advantageously provision for the respective communication module 5, 12 to be activated in order to monitor the surroundings for further communication modules 5, 12 only if a corresponding request from, by way of example, the central unit 4 or one of the mobile devices 2, 3 is received, or if data are changed, in particular as described above. The sensitivity for activation of the respective communication module 5, 12 on the basis of the change of data can be set by the user, preferably using the respective mobile device 2, 3. As such, the user is able, by way of example, to stipulate a radius, based on position data captured by a navigation system, within which the mobile device 2, 3 is meant or able to communicate with other mobile devices 2, 3 or with communication modules 5, 12 of other mobile devices 2, 3.

Claims
  • 1. A method of operating a mobile device comprising: supplying electric power from an energy store of a mobile device to a communication module of the mobile device configured for wireless communication, wherein the electric power is supplied only intermittently at least for sending data.
  • 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electric power is supplied with reference to user presets.
  • 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: deactivating the communication module; andactivating the communication module and supplying the communication module with electric power in response to a predetermined time period elapsing after the deactivation.
  • 4. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electric power is supplied with reference to a prescribed transmission interval.
  • 5. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electric power is supplied only in order to transmit a volume of data that exceeds a prescribed limit value.
  • 6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electric power is supplied in order to transmit data only in response to the communication module receiving a request to send the data.
  • 7. A method of operating a data management system, comprising: wirelessly communicating between (i) either at least one first mobile device and at least one second mobile device, and (ii) at least one of a central unit and an other of the at least one first mobile device and the at least one second mobile device, wherein the at least one of the at least one first mobile device and the at least one second mobile device includes: an energy store;a communication module configured for wireless communication; andat least one controller configured to supply electrical power from the energy store to the communication module only intermittently at least for sending data.
  • 8. A data management system, comprising: at least one first mobile device including:an energy store;a communication module configured for wireless communication; andat least one controller configured to supply electrical power from the energy store to the communication module only intermittently at least for sending data.
  • 9. The data management system as claimed in claim 8, further comprising: at least one second mobile device; andat least one central unit.
  • 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the mobile device is a handheld machine tool.
  • 11. The method of claim 7, wherein the at least one first mobile device is a handheld machine tool, and the at least one second mobile device is a user identification unit.
  • 12. The data management system of claim 9, wherein the at least one first mobile device is a handheld machine tool, and the at least one second mobile device is a user identification unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
102015211673.5 Jun 2015 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2016/060640 5/12/2016 WO 00