WO2001033725A1 - Systeme de communication d'information, carte a circuit imprime sans contact et puce associee - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information communication system that performs communication between a master station and a plurality of slave stations, a contactless IC card used as a slave station of the information communication system, and an IC chip.
- a plurality of slave stations may transmit a response signal to a request from the master station. is there.
- response signals from a plurality of slave stations overlap, there is a problem that the response signal from the slave station cannot be properly recognized by the master station.
- the master station attempts to obtain a unique identifier (hereinafter referred to as “ID”) assigned to each slave station at the beginning of communication between the master station and the slave station. Become. Once the master station has acquired the ID of each slave station, information is exchanged individually by adding the ID to the signal. It is also possible to perform
- a method to use a dummy slot as a method to avoid collision of response signals from slave stations.
- the time zone in which the slave station transmits the response signal is divided into time slots at fixed intervals, and each slave station randomly selects one of the time slots from among the plurality of time slots and transmits the response signal. By doing so, it is intended to avoid collision of response signals from multiple slave stations.
- FIG. 1 shows a master station 901 and multiple slave stations.
- FIG. 6 is a timing chart for explaining a case in which information communication is performed with a slave station.
- Each slave station that has received the first ID request signal 911 transmitted from the master station 901 transmits an ID response signal according to a time slot number randomly determined inside the slave station.
- slave station A 902 selects the time slot of slot number 1 and transmits an ID response signal 912 at the corresponding timing
- slave station A 902 receives a slave station from another slave station B 903.
- D905 selects the time slot of slot number 2 and transmits it at the corresponding timing.
- the master station 901 has an ID response signal 912 from the slave station A 9 ⁇ 2 where no collision has occurred, and has a recognizable power and is transmitted using the same time slot. None of the ID response signals 913, 914, and 915 in which the ID has occurred can recognize the ID of the slave station. For this reason, the master station 901 needs to transmit the ID request signal 916 again from the slave station B 903 where the collision has occurred in order to acquire the ID for the slave station D 905.
- Each slave station receiving the second ID request signal 916 transmits an ID response signal again according to the randomly determined time slot number.
- For the second ID request signal 916 do not send the ID response signal to the second ID request signal 916 for the slave station A 902 whose master station has already acquired the ID.
- Information indicating that the response of the slave station A 902 is unnecessary is added.
- the master station 901 can finally obtain the IDs of all the slave stations.
- the processing time as a whole increases. For example, when a plurality of slave stations are commuter passes and perform information communication with a master station provided at a ticket gate of a station, the slave station must be in a predetermined time period in an area where the slave stations can communicate. It is necessary to end all processing including data writing inside the station. However, if the processing time increases, the processing may not be completed within a predetermined time, which poses a serious problem in practical use.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and is an information processing apparatus capable of reducing the entire processing time when performing information communication between a master unit and a plurality of slave stations. It is intended to provide a communication system, a contactless IC card used as a slave station of the information communication system, and an IC chip. Disclosure of the invention An information communication system according to the present invention is an information communication system including a master station and a plurality of slave stations communicating with the master station in a non-contact state, wherein each slave station receives a signal from the master station.
- Means a transmitting means for transmitting a response signal in response to the signal from the master station, a time slot determining means for determining a time slot for transmitting the response signal, and a time slot determined by the time slot determining means. And a time delay determining means for determining the transmission start timing of the response signal.
- the transmission start timing of the response signal is likely to be different for each slave station. Therefore, if any processing is performed in the master station or each slave station, the master station is more likely to normally recognize the response signal from at least one slave station, thereby reducing the overall processing time. You can do it.
- each of the slave stations further includes, in the same time slot as the time slot determined by the time slot determining means, the other slave stations precede the timing determined by the time delay determining means.
- Detecting means for detecting that a response signal has been transmitted at a predetermined timing, and not transmitting the response signal of the own station when the detecting means detects the transmission of the response signal by another slave station.
- a response signal transmission control means for controlling the slave stations so that each slave station does not transmit a response signal in the event of a collision. The collision of response signals from the station can be avoided.
- FIG. 7 is an evening diagram for explaining a case where information communication is performed between a master station and a plurality of slave stations.
- FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of the master station 101 and the slave station 201 in the information communication system of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a timing chart for explaining the time delay.
- FIG. 4 is a timing chart for explaining information communication performed between a master station and a plurality of slave stations in the present embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the processing content of the control unit 202 of the slave station.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a method of generating a time slot number and a time delay number.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining the configuration of the data transmission detection unit 208.
- FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a master station (reader / writer) 101 and a slave station (contactless IC card) 201 in the information communication system of the present invention.
- the master station 101 includes a control unit 102, a modulation unit 103, a demodulation unit 104, a memory 105, and an antenna 106.
- the slave station 201 has a control unit 202, a modulation unit 203, a demodulation unit 204, a non-volatile memory 205, a timer 206, a time number generation unit 207, and data transmission.
- a detection unit 208 and an antenna 209 are provided.
- the transmission and reception of information between the master station 1 ⁇ 1 and the slave station 201 is performed by an electromagnetic induction method using the antennas 106 and 209, respectively.
- the master station 101 sends a request signal to the slave station 201 and operates the memory 105 and the controller 102
- the signal is modulated by the modulator 103 by, for example, ASK modulation (amplitude modulation), and transmitted to the slave station 201 via the antenna 106.
- the contactless IC force used as the slave station 201 of the present embodiment does not have a battery mounted therein, and is generated at both ends of the antenna 209 that receives radio waves transmitted from the master station. Electric power is used as a power source.
- the present invention can be applied to a device that conforms to a standard such as IS 014443 or IS 015693, but is not limited to a device that conforms to such a standard.
- Demodulation section 104 demodulates the modulated wave transmitted from the slave station and received via antenna 106, and sends it to control section 102.
- the control unit 102 executes various processes according to the information sent from the slave station 201.
- the demodulation unit 204 of the slave station demodulates the modulated wave transmitted from the master station 101 and received by the antenna 209 and sends the modulated wave to the control unit 202.
- the control unit 202 mainly includes a logic circuit, and executes various processes including writing and reading data to and from the nonvolatile memory 205 in accordance with the command data sent from the master station 101. Then, a response signal to the master station 101 is generated. This response signal is modulated in modulation section 203 by, for example, the BPSK modulation method, and transmitted to master station 101 via antenna 209.
- the time number generating unit 207 By operating the control unit 202, the time number generating unit 207 generates a time slot and a time delay number used when responding to the ID request signal from the master station 101 with the ID of the slave station 201. Are generated respectively.
- the time delay will be described.
- FIG. 3 is a timing chart for explaining the time delay.
- a time delay is further provided within the same time slot, and each child
- the transmission start timing of the ID response signal from the slave station 201 to the master station 101 is delayed based on the time delay number determined by the time number generation section 207 of the station.
- the time delay number is obtained by delaying the transmission start timing of the ID response signal by a predetermined time in the timing at which the slave station 201 transmits the ID response signal, and adding a number to the delay time. is there.
- the slave station B 401 has generated the time slot number 2 and the time delay number 2 in the time number generation section 207, and the master station 10 After receiving the ID request signal 1 9 1 transmitted from 1, wait until the timing of the 2nd time slot, wait from the start of the 2nd time slot to the timing of the 2nd time delay, and then respond to the ID Transmit signal 491. Further, in the example shown in the figure, the slave station C501 determines the time slot number to be 2 and the time delay number to be 4, and the slave station D601 has the time slot number 2 and the time delay number. However, since the slave station B 401 transmits an ID response signal in the second time delay in the same time slot, the slave station C 501 and the slave station are determined. D 601 does not transmit its own ID response signal.
- the transmission start timing of the ID response signal is made different among a plurality of slave stations using the same time slot, and in the same time slot as the time slot determined by the own station, the other slave stations receive the ID response signal.
- the own station controls not to transmit an ID response signal, so that when a plurality of slave stations use the same time slot, This is to prevent the situation that IDs cannot be obtained from all slave stations. That is, the slave station C 501 and slave station D 601 are transmitted from the slave station B 401 in the data transmission detection unit 208. Since the transmission of the ID response signal can be detected, the transmission of the ID response signal in the same time slot is not performed when it is detected.
- the time interval ⁇ Td of the time delay is set to a time interval at which the data transmission detection unit 208 can detect that another slave station has transmitted the ID response signal first.
- ⁇ s s> (packet transmission time) + AT dx N the processing time of the system can be shortened rather than increasing the number of time slots.
- the master station 101 receives the first ID request signal 191 from the slave station A301.
- slave station B 401 no longer needs to send an ID response signal. That is, when the time delay is not used (in this case, since the ID of the slave station B 401 cannot be obtained for the first time, the slave station B 410 Also transmits an ID response signal.) Since the probability of occurrence of a collision is reduced as compared with the above, the number of retransmissions of the ID request signal from the master station 101 can also be reduced. In addition, the processing time of the entire system can be reduced.
- the second ID request signal 192 includes the ID of the slave station that has already been acquired, and does not transmit the ID response signal to the slave station that has already acquired the ID.
- no slave station transmits an ID response signal to the third ID request signal not shown in the figure. Therefore, this allows the master station 101 to detect that all the IDs of a plurality of slave stations within the communicable area have been acquired. That is, in the subsequent information communication with each slave station, information can be individually exchanged by adding the ID of each slave station to the signal.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the processing contents of the control unit 202 of the slave station 201.
- the slave station 201 which has entered the area where communication with the master station 101 is possible, is turned on by radio waves from the master station 101, and the processing in FIG. (S101).
- S101 Yes
- the received command is not an ID request command (S102: N0)
- an ID should have been added to the command, so that the added ID and the ID held by the slave station 201 are not used. (S103), and if the IDs do not match (S103: No), it is determined that the received command was sent to another slave station. Then, the process returns to the command reception waiting state without performing any processing.
- the time number generation unit 207 generates a time slot number (S105) and a time delay number (S106). .
- a method of generating a time slot number and a time delay number hereinafter, both are referred to as “time numbers”.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining a method of generating a time number.
- the ID of each slave station is used to generate the time number. This is because the ID is unique to each slave station, and it is preferable to use this to minimize the occurrence of collision due to the same time number generated by each slave station. It depends on what is considered to be.
- unique IDs Tl "00230167” and T7 "00230168” are assigned to slave station A 301 and slave station B 401, respectively.
- the upper four digits of the ID that is, “002 3” (T2, ⁇ 8) is used for both the slave station A 301 and the slave station B 401, and the time delay is used.
- the lower four digits of the ID that is, "0167"(# 3) for the slave station A301 and "0168"(# 9) for the slave station # 401 are used.
- the time slot number (# 5, # 11) and the time delay number (# 6, # 12) are generated.
- the station number generation processing (T4 and T10) of slave station A 301 and slave station B 401 are the same processing, in the above example, the upper four digits of the ID are the same number (0023). The same number “2” is generated as the time slot number (T5, T11). However, since the lower 4 digits of the ID are different, the generated delay number ( ⁇ 6 is “2” and T12 is “4”) is likely to be different, so that the time slot number and the time delay number are different. The probability of a match between both is extremely low.
- the time delay number can be different. It is possible to prevent collision when the slave station transmits the ID response signal.
- There are various methods for the time number generation process and there is no particular limitation on whether or not to use the ID of the slave station. However, since it is not possible to say that the time numbers generated for the first ID request signal are the same among multiple slave stations, it is not 0.
- a time number different from the previously generated time number is generated. Specifically, it is input in a method of using a random number generation circuit provided in the time number generation section 2-7 or in a method of calculating a time number by assigning different weights to each bit, for example. A method such as shifting the ID bits is conceivable.
- the process After the generation of the time slot number and the time delay number is completed, the process returns to the flowchart of FIG. 5, and shifts to a process of controlling the transmission timing of the ID response signal based on the generated time number. That is, first, a value corresponding to the generated time slot number is set in the timer 206 (S 107), and it waits until evening of the determined time slot arrives (S 108).
- a value corresponding to the generated time delay number is set in the timer 206 (S109).
- the data transmission detection unit 208 detects that a response signal has been transmitted by another slave station (S110: Yes)
- the command is transmitted without performing subsequent response signal transmission processing. Return to the reception waiting state.
- the transmission of the response signal by another slave station is not detected (S110: N0) and the evening of the determined time delay arrives (S111: Yes)
- the corresponding slave station is not An ID response signal including the ID is transmitted (S112), and the process returns to the command reception waiting state. As described above, in the same time slot, it is detected whether or not another slave station has transmitted the ID response signal.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for describing a detailed configuration of the data transmission detection unit 208.
- a schematic configuration of a part of a master station 101, a slave station A301, and a slave station B401 provided with an antenna 106 is shown.
- the signal transmitted from the slave station A301 to the master station 1 ⁇ 1 is a modulated response signal that is connected to both ends of the antenna 209a with the source and drain inside the modulator 203a. It is input to a transistor (not shown), and is transmitted by generating a load change. Similarly, slave station B 401 is transmitted by inputting the modulated response signal to the transistor in modulator 203 b.
- the slave station B401 When the slave station A301 is transmitting the ID response signal, the slave station B401 detects a signal fluctuation input to the level comparator 210b via the signal line.
- the level comparator 210b determines whether the signal variation is a small signal variation due to noise or the like or a relatively large signal variation due to transmission of an ID response signal by another slave station, and the detection result is determined. It is sent to the control unit 202 b as the data transmission detection signal 211b.
- the level comparator 210b of the slave station B 401 sends the response signal of another slave station. It is determined that the signal fluctuation is relatively large due to the signal, and control is performed so that the response signal of the slave station B is not transmitted based on the detection result sent to the control unit 202b.
- the control unit 202a can detect that the timing at which the slave station A301 is transmitting the response signal, so that Even if a magnetic field fluctuation occurs around it, it will be It is easy to detect that this is not due to the transmission of a response signal.c That is, each slave station detects when another slave station is transmitting a response signal and transmits its own response signal. It can be controlled not to perform
- the slave station determines the time delay number when transmitting an ID response signal to the ID request signal from the master station, but determines the time delay number.
- the delay of the transmission timing is not limited to the transmission of the ID response signal, but may be performed in other cases. Specifically, for example, when requesting data writing to the memory of all slave stations, the master station sends a command that does not include the ID of the slave station, This is because it is conceivable to use a time delay when transmitting a response signal (such as a signal indicating the result of writing data).
- the slave station detects transmission of a response signal by another slave station, and controls the detected slave station so as not to transmit its own response signal. From the viewpoint of acquiring the ID of the slave station on the master station side, the slave station not only controls not to transmit the response signal, but also responds on the master station side. It is also possible to do so. That is, in the above embodiment, for example, communication using a single frequency band of 13.56 MHz has been described. Therefore, when response signals are simultaneously transmitted from a plurality of slave stations, each slave station transmits a response signal.
- the circuit configuration of the slave station described above specifically, a circuit including a control unit 202, a timer 206, a time number generation unit 200, a data transmission detection unit 208, and the like. Can be mounted on a single IC chip. Such an IC chip is not limited to the IC card as described above, and can be put to practical use after various processes such as a sticker attached to a mail or a non-contact tag attached to luggage. Industrial applicability
- the information communication system of the present invention can be applied to an information communication system including a plurality of slave stations, such as a non-contact type IC terminal.
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