This application is based on the Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-318748 filed on Dec. 15, 2008, the entire content of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a technology of acquiring location information of a mobile station.
A communication terminal may include a location unit; in particular, a communication terminal that utilizes a wireless network such as a wireless LAN. As one example, there is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application 2006-145438A a communication terminal that determines location when the terminal connects to a wireless LAN connection device, and that records a result of the location, information regarding the location of the wireless LAN connection device.
In the case of the technology disclosed in 2006-145438A, because the communication terminal is required to display the location information of a present location, each time the location information is displayed on the terminal it is necessary for locationing to be again carried out.
One of the objects of the present invention is to provide a mobile station in which a number of times that locationing is required to be carried out can be made relatively few.
In an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mobile station including: a memory; a location acquisition unit that acquires location information of the mobile station; a detecting unit that detects a communication-ready network; a determining unit that, when the detecting unit detects the communication-ready network and determines whether the memory stores the location information in association with the network; and a control unit that, when the determining unit determines that the memory stores the location information in association with the network, performs a predetermined process using the stored location information, and when the determining unit determines that the memory does not store the location information in association with the network, instructs the location acquisition unit to acquire the location information of the mobile station, performs the predetermined process using the location information acquired by the location acquisition unit, and causes the memory to store the location information in association with the network detected by the detecting unit.
In another aspect of the present invention, the mobile station further includes a measuring unit that measures a received radio field intensity when the detecting unit detects the communication-ready network, wherein: the control unit causes the memory to store the location information acquired by the location acquisition unit in association with the received radio field intensity measured by the measuring unit; and when plural of location information is associated with the network, calculates new location information on the basis of received radio intensities corresponding to the plural location information, and causes the memory to store the newly calculated location information in association with the received radio field intensity.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the predetermined process is a process that displays information associated with the location information on a display section of the mobile station.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the predetermined process is a process that calculates new location information.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the mobile station further includes an input unit that receives the instructions.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the detecting unit attempts to detect a communication-ready network at a predetermined timing.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the location acquisition unit acquires location information using a base station location system or a GPS.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a location information acquisition method used in a mobile station including a location information acquisition unit that acquires location information of the mobile station, comprising: detecting a communication-ready network; determining, when the detecting unit detects the communication-ready network, whether the memory stores the location information in association with the network; performing, when the determining unit determines that the memory stores the location information in association with the network, a predetermined process using the stored location information; issuing, when the determining unit determines that the memory does not store the location information in association with the network, instructions for the location acquisition unit to acquire the location information of the mobile station; performing the predetermined process using the location information acquired by the location acquisition unit; and causing the memory to store the location information in association with the network detected by the detecting unit.
In addition, in descriptions of configurations of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, it is assumed that “network” may instead be a “node (connected to the network)” or a “communication device (connected to the network)” according to need. Moreover, an aspect of the present invention can be also specified as a program for a communication system including the above-described mobile station that causes functions to be carried in relation to the mobile station.
According to an aspect of the present invention, when a mobile station acquires the location information for itself, at need, such location information can be acquired by performing locationing a relatively few number of times.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
There can be envisaged a case where plural identification information is associated with location information. For example, if a mobile station is able to communicate with plural networks NW, plural identification information is stored in association with the corresponding networks. If a service area of a network NW (a geographic area where the network NW is able to communicate with the mobile station) is large, plural location information is associated with the identification information of the network NW.
The configuration of the communication system according to this exemplary embodiment 10 is as described above. The mobile station 100 moves in conjunction with a user carrying the terminal. Accordingly, the mobile station 100 may be within range of the service area of the network NW at a particular time and out of range of the service are of the network NW at a particular time, depending on a location of the user carrying the mobile station 100. When the mobile station 100 moves to within the range of the service area of the network NW from a location outside of the range of the service area of the network NW, operation of the terminal is as described below.
If the location information associated with the acquired identification information is stored (Yes at step S4), the control section 110 acquires the location information by reading it out from the memory section 120 (at step S5). Thus, the control section 110 performs a predetermined process using the acquired piece of location information (at step S6). On the other hand, if the location information associated with the acquired identification information is not stored (No at step S4), the control section 110 issues instructions for the locationing section 140 to perform locationing (at step S7), and acquires the location information acquired by the locationing section 140 (at step s8). Then the control section 110 causes the memory section 120 to store the location information acquired at step S8 in association with the identification information acquired at step S2 (at step S9), and performs the predetermined process (at step S6).
The process at step S6 is performed using the location information acquired from the memory section 120 or acquired from the locationing section 140. For example, the control section 110 controls the display section 160 so that locations represented by the location information are highlighted on a map. Alternatively, the control section 110 can be configured to acquire information about facilities at a periphery of the location represented by the location information by conducting a read out from the memory section 120 or by receiving from the wireless communication section 130 an instruction to display the location information.
If the mobile station 100 is a terminal for voice communication and communicates with a network NW for call connection, the process at step S6 can be a calling process during which process the acquired location information is sent out in addition to voice data. In such a case, the location information can be included to be sent in an emergency call (such as a call to a police station or a fire station) in voice communication using a wireless LAN, for example.
As described above, in the mobile station 100 according to this exemplary embodiment, locationing can be omitted if location information associated with the network NW ready for communication is stored. Therefore, a number of locationings performed by the mobile station 100 can be restrained to be fewer than those required to be performed by a terminal that is configured such that locationing is constantly performed, or locationing is performed each and every time a network becomes ready for communication, with a result that in the mobile station 100 a time necessary for performing locationing can be reduced, and an amount of power consumed by the mobile station can accordingly be reduced as compared with the conventionally configured terminal described above.
An example of the present invention is not limited to the above-described exemplary embodiment, and various examples of the present invention can be realized by other exemplary embodiments. For example, some examples of the present invention can be realized as set out in modification examples described below. In addition, other examples of the present invention can be realized under any combinations of these modification examples.
In an aspect of the present invention, a trigger to perform locationing can be included in a user's operation and the like, or can be realized by implementing a predetermined timing. For example, if two modes,—a mode in which locationing is performed according to need (hereinafter referred to as normal mode hereinafter), and a mode in which locationing is performed constantly or periodically to store location information (hereinafter referred to as a learning mode)—have been installed, these modes can be used alternately depending on timings at which user operations are carried out.
The mode switching unit 260 has a function to switch between the normal mode and the learning mode. The mode switching unit 260 switches between the alternate modes depending on an operation carried out by a user, for example. In addition, the switching unit 260 can be configured to set the mode of locationing to the learning mode when the residual capacity of a battery in the mobile station is, sufficient, that is, more than or equal to a predetermined threshold; and the switching unit 260 can be configured to set the mode of locationing to the normal mode when the residual capacity of the battery in the mobile station is less than the predetermined threshold. Moreover, if the mode switching unit 260 has a timer function, the mode switching unit 260 can be configured to switch between the two modes at certain time intervals. The mode switching unit 260 informs the input unit 240 of the mode in which the mobile station is operating.
The input unit 240 operates according to the mode in which the input unit 240 is informed by the mode switching unit 260. For example, in the normal mode, the input unit 240 issues instructions to the location acquisition unit 250 in the same manner as described in the previous exemplary embodiment. In the learning mode, the input unit 240 issues instructions to the location acquisition unit 250 constantly or periodically. In other words, the location acquisition unit 250 causes the locationing section 140 to perform locationing constantly or periodically to acquire location information repeatedly.
Alternatively, the operation of the learning mode can be configured to be performed even if the mobile station is not connected to any network, and the operation of the normal mode can be configured to be performed when the mobile station is connected to a network. In this configuration, the location acquisition unit 250 does not repeat the acquisition of location information while the mobile station is connected to the network.
The detecting unit according to an aspect of the present invention can be configured to detect a network ready for communication constantly or periodically, or can be configured to detect a network ready for communication according to need. The detecting unit according to an aspect of the present invention can be configured to start detecting a network ready for communication on the basis of an operation and the like by a user. Moreover, the detecting unit according to an aspect of the present invention can be configured to attempt to again detect a network ready for communication subsequent to a failed attempt to detect a network ready for communication.
The detecting unit according to an aspect of the present invention can be configured to change network detection on the basis of modes similar to the modification set out in example 1. For example, the detecting unit can be configured to operate in one mode in which network detection is performed according to need or in another mode in which network detection is performed constantly or periodically. Moreover, these modes can be configured to be alternated with each other on a time basis, or on a basis of a type of operation carried out by the user or a timing of the operation carried out by the user.
The control unit according to an aspect of the present invention can be configured to perform calculation and the like using location information acquired by the memory or the locationing unit, acquires new location information, and uses the new location information in place of using the location information acquired by the memory or the locationing unit as it is. For example, the control unit can be configured such that, if plural location information is stored in the memory in association with identification information, the control unit calculates a middle point of the locations represented by this location information, and performs a predetermined process using the calculated middle point. In addition, in the above-described case, control unit can be configured that, if received radio field intensities are associated with plural pieces of location information, the control unit calculates new location information using weighting according to the received radio field intensities. Generally speaking, the closer an access point the greater a radio field intensity is of that access point. Thus, if a first access point and a second access point exists, and a radio field intensity received when the first access point is detected is greater than that received when the second access point is detected, the distance between the mobile station and the first access point, will in general, be less than that between the mobile station and the second access point. The control unit is able to perform a calculation in accordance with this principle.
The principle of this example can be also applied to a case where plural access points are detected at the same time. In addition, in the above case, it is also possible for location information of one access point to be acquired from the memory, and for location information of another access point to be acquired from the locationing unit.
The locationing unit according to an aspect of the present invention is not limited to a GPS, and other locationing systems can be employed. For example, a locationing unit can perform locationing using a base station positioning system. Here, the base station positioning system is a system in which a base station that is a node in a mobile communication network and location information of the base station is contained in the base station. Thus, when a mobile station acquires the location information of the base station the mobile station is able to communicate with the base station. The location information of the base station can be a latitudinal degree and/or longitudinal degree as described in the previous exemplary embodiment, or can be address information such as “2, Nagata-cho, Chiyodaku, Tokyo,” or information about names of facilities such as buildings and the like.
In the previous exemplary embodiment, if a base station locationing system is employed as a locationing system of the locationing unit, a mobile communication network is necessary in addition to a network NW such as a wireless LAN. In this case, the mobile station has a communication unit to connect to the network NW (a first communication unit) and a communication unit to connect the mobile communication network (a second communication unit), and uses the second communication unit as a locationing unit. A mobile station according to an aspect of the present invention can be also configured to include plural locationing units with different locationing systems. A mobile station according to an aspect of the present invention can be also configured to include, for example, a first locationing unit with a base station locationing system and a second locationing system with a GPS. In the above-described case, even if one of the locationing units cannot perform locationing, there is a possibility that the other can perform locationing.
An aspect of the present invention is not limited to one realized using wireless LANs. For example, if a mobile station includes a RFID (radio frequency identification) tag, a reader that receives radio waves from the RFID tag can be used as a communication apparatus corresponding to the above-described access point AP, so that a further aspect of the present invention can be realized. In addition, a reader that is not connected to a network can be also used in this configuration. Moreover, communication performed by the mobile station is not limited to wireless communication, and communication by cable or the like can also be adopted for the system.
A mobile station according to an aspect of the present invention can be, for example, a cellular phone, a portable game machine, a digital still camera, or a digital video camera, as well as a PDA, a smart phone. In addition, a portable computer such a notebook personal computer can be used as a mobile station according to an aspect of the present invention.
An aspect of the present invention can be also specified as an example of the control section 110 or as a program executed by the control section 110 as well as an example of the mobile station 100. In addition, such a program can be downloaded to the mobile station 100 via a network such as the Internet and can be installed on the mobile station and used. Moreover, an aspect of the present invention can be specified as a recording medium such as an optical disk in which such a program is stored.
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2008-318748 | Dec 2008 | JP | national |