WO2009147710A1 - Equipement de serveur et système de navigation - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a navigation device using life log data.
- life log a user's behavior history
- a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone. If life log data obtained by a user living with a portable terminal is collected in a server, a database relating to the user's behavior history can be created. The life log data collected in this way reflects the user's personal preferences and tendencies, so that it can provide information useful to the user when used for route guidance in a navigation device.
- Patent Document 1 An example of a database system having a life log database is described in Patent Document 1.
- Examples of problems to be solved by the present invention include the above. It is an object of the present invention to provide a navigation system capable of presenting useful information using user life log data.
- the invention according to claim 1 is a server device capable of communicating with a navigation device, a life log database storing life log data indicating a user's behavior history, ID information for identifying a user from the navigation device, and Receiving means for receiving a related information request including route information, searching for the life log database based on the ID information and the route information, and acquiring related information including point information; and Transmitting means for transmitting to a navigation device.
- the invention according to claim 2 is a navigation system including a navigation device and a server device, wherein the navigation device acquires ID information for identifying the user from the user's portable terminal, and route information.
- the ID information and the route information Serial searches the life log database, and search means for obtaining related information including location information, characterized by comprising a transmitting means for transmitting the relevant information to the navigation device.
- the invention according to claim 4 is a program executed in a server device capable of communicating with a navigation device, and receiving means for receiving a related information request including ID information for identifying a user and route information from the navigation device. Based on the ID information and the route information, a search means for searching a life log database storing life log data indicating a user's action history and acquiring related information including point information, and the related information
- the server device is caused to function as a transmission means for transmitting to a navigation device.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic configuration of a navigation system.
- 1 schematically shows the interior of a vehicle equipped with a navigation device.
- An example of life log data is shown.
- An example of a life log data registration process is shown.
- the example of life log data, action chain information, and related information is shown.
- An example of navigation processing using life log data is shown. It is a flowchart of the search process shown in FIG.
- the registration process of life log data is shown.
- An example of life log data is shown.
- An example of life log data and related information is shown.
- An example of navigation processing using life log data is shown.
- An example of a stopover display is shown.
- the server device capable of communicating with the navigation device includes a life log database storing life log data indicating a user's behavior history, and ID information and route information for identifying the user from the navigation device.
- Receiving means for receiving a related information request including: search means for searching the life log database based on the ID information and the route information to obtain related information including point information; and And transmitting means for transmitting to.
- the navigation system includes a navigation device and a server device, and the navigation device obtains ID information for identifying the user from the portable terminal of the user, a route, Route information generating means for generating information, related information request means for sending a related information request for requesting related information to the server apparatus, including the ID information and the route information, and receiving related information from the server apparatus Display means for displaying a point included in the relevant information as a stopover candidate, and the server device includes a life log database for storing life log data indicating a user's behavior history, and the navigation device.
- Receiving means for receiving the ID information and the route information; the ID information and the route information; It searches the life log database based on the information comprises a search means for obtaining related information including location information, and transmission means for transmitting the relevant information to the navigation device.
- the navigation device acquires ID information for identifying the user from the user's mobile terminal, and generates route information in accordance with the user's operation. And a navigation apparatus transmits the related information request
- the “route information” includes at least a destination or a searched route.
- the server device includes a life log database that stores life log data indicating a user's action history.
- the server device searches the life log database based on the ID information and the route information, acquires the related information including the point information, and transmits it to the navigation device.
- the navigation device receives the related information from the server device, and displays a point included in the related information as a stopover candidate.
- the navigation apparatus can present the user with a stop-by area candidate in the vicinity of the current position or the current route based on the related information obtained based on the user life log data. Since the life log data indicates the past action history of the user, an appropriate stop-by location can be proposed for each user by acquiring related information using the life log data.
- the navigation device includes notification means for notifying the server device of a user's selection operation for the stop-by area candidate displayed by the display means, and the server device selects the user.
- Registration means for receiving an operation and registering it in the life log database as life log data is provided.
- the selection operation is also registered in the lifelog database as lifelog data, and is used when searching for related information thereafter.
- FIG. 1A shows a schematic configuration of a navigation system to which the present invention is applied.
- the navigation system includes a server device having a life log server 10 and a database 11, a mobile terminal 20, and a navigation device 30.
- the mobile terminal 20 is, for example, a mobile phone owned by the user and used by the user in each scene of life.
- the portable terminal 20 stores ID information that is identification information of the user or the portable terminal.
- the ID information is read from the portable terminal 20 as necessary, and an authentication process using the ID information is performed.
- the action history data is acquired and registered in the life log server 10.
- the portable terminal 20 can communicate with the life log server 10 by wireless or the like.
- the life log server 10 When the user acts using the mobile terminal 20, the life log server 10 receives the action history data from the mobile terminal 20 or another server and accumulates it in the database 11 as life log data. In addition, the life log server 10 receives a request for related information from the navigation device 30, generates related information based on the life log data, and provides the related information to the navigation device 30. The life log server 10 executes each process described below by executing a program prepared in advance.
- Navigation device 30 is mounted on a vehicle and executes various processes such as map display and route guidance.
- the navigation device 30 can communicate with the life log server 10 by a communication function.
- the life log server 10 functions as a reception unit, a search unit, a transmission unit, and a registration unit in the present invention.
- the navigation device 30 functions as ID information acquisition means, route information generation means, related information request means, display means, and notification means in the present invention.
- FIG. 2 schematically shows the interior of a vehicle equipped with the navigation device 30.
- the main unit of the navigation device 30 is arranged at a position where it cannot be seen in the vehicle.
- the navigation device 30 includes a monitor 31 such as an LCD, a reader 32 that transmits and receives information by communication with the mobile terminal 20, and a controller 34 that is operated by a user.
- the reader 32 is disposed on the dashboard in the vehicle, and the controller 34 is disposed between the driver seat and the passenger seat. The user operates the controller 34 while looking at the monitor 31 to input and select the navigation device 30.
- FIG. 1B shows the configuration of the database 11.
- the database 11 includes a life log database (DB) 12, an action chain information DB 13, and a related information DB 14.
- the life log DB 12 stores life log data of each user for each ID information.
- FIG. 3 shows an example of life log data stored in the life log DB 12. This life log data is the life log data of a single user.
- the life log data includes “date and time”, “behavior genre”, “item content”, “frequency” and “behavior chain information” as essential items, and “location” and “elapsed time” as optional items. Contains.
- Example 1 is life log data acquired when a user watches a TV program at home.
- mobile phones, PCs, TVs, HDD recorders, and the like are networked by, for example, DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)
- the viewing history of TV programs by users can be acquired and registered in the life log server 10.
- DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance
- Example 2 is life log data acquired when a user listens to music at home.
- a history of music sources listened to by the user can be acquired and registered in the life log server 10.
- Example 3 is life log data acquired when a user browses a WEB site.
- a history of a WEB site viewed by a user can be acquired and registered in the life log server 10.
- Example 4 is life log data acquired when a user purchases a product on the WEB site.
- a purchase history of Internet shopping can be acquired and registered in the life log server 10.
- Example 5 is life log data acquired when a user browses a mobile phone WEB site. A history of a WEB site viewed by a user using a mobile phone is registered in the life log server 10.
- Example 6 is life log data acquired when a user sends an e-mail with a mobile phone.
- the mobile phone transmits the mail data to the life log server 10, and the life log server 10 registers this as life log data.
- Example 7 is life log data acquired when a user shop using a credit function of a mobile phone at a shop.
- the mobile phone transmits a purchase history to the life log server 10.
- Example 8 is life log data acquired when a user stays in a certain shop for a certain period of time.
- the mobile phone uses the GPS function to transmit an action history indicating when and where the user has stayed to the life log server 10.
- the action chain information DB 13 stores the correspondence between items included in the “item content” of the life log data and related items related to the item.
- An example of the action chain information DB 13 is shown in FIG. In this example, action chain information such as “sea” and “wet suit” is registered for the item “surfboard”.
- the related information DB 14 stores the correspondence between the action chain information registered in the action chain information DB 13 and the related information related to the related information.
- An example of the related information DB 14 is shown in FIG.
- related information is stored for the items “sea”, “wet suit”, and the like.
- the related information is mainly facility information, and includes point information.
- FIG. 4A shows a life log data registration process when the user performs Internet shopping.
- the PC inquires the user's portable terminal 20 for ID information.
- the portable terminal 20 returns ID information to the PC, and the PC performs user authentication.
- the PC orders a product from the shopping server.
- the shopping server accepts the order, the shopping server transmits purchase data to the life log server 10.
- the life log data obtained in this way is registered in the life log DB 12 as shown in FIG. 5A (see item R1).
- authentication is performed using ID information each time a user performs a purchase operation. Instead, user authentication is performed when the user registers as a user on the shopping site, and user authentication is not required for subsequent use. It is good.
- FIG. 4B shows a life log data registration process when the user views the TV.
- the television is connected to the mobile terminal 20 via a network.
- the TV transmits channel selection information to the mobile terminal 20 via the network.
- the portable terminal 20 transmits viewing data to the life log server 10.
- the life log data thus obtained is registered in the life log DB 12 as shown in FIG. 5A (see item R2).
- the channel selection information can be transmitted directly from the television to the life log server 10. Further, when the mobile terminal 20 itself operates as a TV remote control, channel selection information can be transmitted from the mobile terminal 20 to the life log server 10 even if the TV and the mobile terminal 20 are not connected to the network. .
- FIG. 4C illustrates a life log data registration process using the GPS function of the mobile terminal 20.
- the GPS function of the portable terminal 20 acquires position information, and transmits stay data to the life log server 10 when a specific condition is satisfied.
- Examples of the specific condition include a case where the user stays in a specific area, a case where the user stays at the same place for a predetermined time or longer, and the like.
- the life log data obtained in this way is registered in the life log DB 12 as shown in FIG. 5A (see item R3).
- FIG. 6 shows the flow of the navigation process.
- the user operates the navigation device 30 to set a destination (step S1).
- the user sets the portable terminal 20 on the reader 32 (step S2).
- the portable terminal 20 searches for carried items as necessary.
- Carrying item search is a process of confirming a user's belongings, and specifically, the portable terminal 20 detects a carrying item (owned item) in which an RFID or the like is embedded. By checking the carry-on goods, it is possible to estimate the purpose of the user's future driving to some extent.
- the mobile terminal 20 inquires of the navigation device 30 about the destination (step S3). In response to this, the navigation device 30 returns the destination and search route information to the mobile terminal 20 (step S4).
- the portable terminal 20 requests related information from the life log server 10 based on the destination and search route information. This request includes ID information and destination and / or searched route information (referred to as “route information”).
- the life log server 10 searches the life log DB 12 based on the route information included in the related information request (step S6), extracts the related information, and transmits it to the navigation device 30 (step S7).
- This related information includes point information such as related facilities.
- the navigation device 30 displays a stop-by place candidate on the monitor 31 based on the received related information (step S8).
- the navigation device 30 executes route guidance including the selected stopover place.
- the navigation device 30 regards the selection of the stop-by place by the user as the user's action and transmits it to the life log server 10.
- the life log server 10 registers this as life log data in the life log DB 12 (step S10). In this way, the navigation device 30 can present a point related to the destination or search route set by the user and the user's own life log data to the user as a stopover candidate.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart of an example of search processing.
- the life log server 10 accesses the action chain information DB 13 and the related information DB 14 illustrated in FIG. 5B and relates to products, contents, actions, and the like registered in the user's life log data.
- Related information is acquired (step S11).
- the life log server 10 refers to the life log data and filters the related information obtained in step S11 in consideration of the user's past actions and action patterns. Specifically, the life log server 10 performs past behavior filtering (step S12) and behavior pattern filtering (step S13).
- past action filtering is filtering based on the user's past life log data. For example, if the user has already purchased a wet suit, the shop of the wet suit is excluded from the related information. Is.
- “behavior pattern filtering” is to narrow down the related information by estimating the user's next action based on the actions of other users having similar action histories.
- the life log server 10 narrows down and outputs related information near the current location of the user or the current guidance route (location information filtering: step S14).
- location information filtering step S14
- the search process can extract related information related to the action history included in the user's life log data and close to the current position or the current route.
- FIG. 7 is an example of search processing, and the order of filtering is not particularly limited. Moreover, it is good also as narrowing down related information by applying another filtering method.
- the navigation device 30 performs navigation based on the life log registered when the user purchases the surfboard.
- Fig. 8 shows the processing at the time of purchase.
- the user purchases a surfboard by Internet shopping using electronic money.
- the user places the mobile terminal 20 in a PC reader or the like prior to the purchase procedure or in accordance with the purchase procedure guide.
- PC reads ID information from the portable terminal 20 (step S11, S12), and a user browses a site (step S13).
- the PC performs user authentication with the shopping server using the ID information acquired from the mobile terminal 20 (step S14).
- the user selects a favorite surfboard and performs a purchase operation (step S15).
- the PC transmits the product order to the shopping server (step S16).
- the shopping server automatically transmits the purchase information to the life log server 10 and registers it as life log data (step S17).
- life log data is registered in the life log DB 12 of the life log server 10 as shown in FIG.
- the life log server 10 makes an inquiry to the action chain information DB 13 as shown in FIG. 8B (step S18).
- the behavior chain information in the behavior chain information DB 13 is classified into a plurality of categories, and the behavior chain information DB 13 extracts the behavior chain information of the category close to the user type and transmits it to the life log server 10 (step S19).
- the extracted action chain information is “KEYWORD 1 to 3”, and these are transmitted to the life log server 10.
- the life log server 10 stores the received action chain information in the life log DB 12. As a result, as shown in FIG. 9B, “KEYWORD 1 to 3” is added to the action chain information column in the life log data in the life log DB 12.
- the life log data corresponding to the surfboard is stored in the life log DB 12 as shown in FIG. 9B.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart of the navigation process.
- the user approaches the car with the mobile terminal 20 and gets in.
- the navigation device 30 detects that the user has approached by executing short-range wireless communication such as Bluetooth (registered trademark) with the mobile terminal 20, for example (step S21).
- the navigation device 30 searches for items carried by the user using an RFID reader (not shown) or the like (step S22). This search may be executed by the vehicle itself instead of the car navigation device 30.
- the navigation apparatus 30 acquires ID information from the portable terminal 20 by short-range wireless communication, and performs user authentication (step S23).
- step S24 when the user sets a destination (step S24) and the navigation device 30 searches for a route in response (step S25), the navigation device 30 transmits route information and ID information to the life log server 10. Then, a related information request is made (step S26). The life log server 10 executes a search process in response to the related information request (step S27).
- the life log server 10 selects life log data from the life log DB 12 based on the ID information, and extracts action chain information of the selected life log data (step S32).
- action chain information in accordance with the action chain information example shown in FIG. 5B, as the action chain information corresponding to the item “surfboard” in the life log data, “sea”, “wet suit” as shown in FIG. ”,“ Surfer movie ”,“ Marine care ”.
- the life log server 10 refers to the related information DB 14 and acquires related information corresponding to the obtained action chain information (step S33).
- a plurality of related information is obtained according to the related information example shown in FIG.
- the life log server 10 deletes unnecessary information from a plurality of related information based on the user's behavior history so far (behavior pattern filtering: step S34). Further, based on the route information included in the related information request and the point information (latitude / longitude information, address, postal code, telephone number, etc.) included in each related information, information far from the current position or the searched route is deleted. (Position information filtering: Step S35). The related information thus narrowed down is transmitted from the life log server 10 to the navigation device 30 (step S28). The search result of the related information obtained in this example is shown in FIG. In this way, based on the life log data that the user has purchased the surfboard, the navigation device 30 can present four locations as drop-in location candidates.
- the navigation device 30 displays a point corresponding to the related information acquired from the life log server 10 on the monitor 31 as a stopover candidate (step S28).
- a display example of the drop-in place candidates is shown in FIG. In the example of FIG. 13, a guidance route 71 is shown on the display screen 70 of the monitor 31, and a drop-in place candidate is shown by a balloon display 72.
- the navigation device 30 When the user selects a certain stop location from the displayed stop location candidates (step S29), the navigation device 30 adds the stop location to the current guidance route. After that, when the user starts traveling and actually stops at the place of stop, the navigation device 30 transmits it to the life log server 10 as the user's action history (step S30), and the life log server 10 determines the life of the user. Register as log data.
- the life log data of Example 1 is registered when a user views a TV program. Based on the life log data, the life log server 10 analyzes the user's personal preference and transmits related information to the navigation device 30. Specifically, since the user was watching the program “Ramen store report”, the life log server 10 can provide the navigation device 30 with information on the ramen store as related information. The navigation device 30 can display them as drop-in place candidates.
- the life log data of Example 2 is registered when the user listens to music.
- the life log server 10 can provide, for example, point information related to the rock band or music to the navigation device 30 as related information.
- the navigation device 30 can display them as drop-in place candidates.
- the life log data of Example 3 is registered when the user browses the WEB site of the musical instrument store.
- the life log server 10 can provide information such as a live house and a musical instrument classroom to the navigation device 30 as related information.
- the navigation device 30 can display them as drop-in place candidates.
- the life log data of Example 4 is registered when a user purchases a digital camera on the WEB site.
- the life log server 10 can provide, for example, a print service shop or a shooting spot to the navigation device 30 as related information.
- the navigation device 30 can display them as drop-in place candidates.
- the life log data of Example 5 is registered when the user browses the WEB site of the sea fishing spot with a mobile terminal.
- the life log server 10 can provide, for example, fishing grounds, fishing tackle shops, and the like to the navigation device 30 as related information.
- the navigation device 30 can display them as drop-in place candidates.
- the life log data of Example 6 is registered when the user provides a mobile mail to a friend.
- the life log server 10 can provide, for example, a facility at a place or point included in the mail text as related information to the navigation device 30.
- the navigation device 30 can display them as drop-in place candidates.
- the life log data of Example 7 is registered when a user purchases a watch using the credit function of the mobile phone.
- the life log server 10 can provide, for example, a shop such as fashion and accessories to the navigation device 30 as related information.
- the navigation device 30 can display them as drop-in place candidates.
- the life log data of Example 8 is registered when the user stays at the rental DVD shop.
- the life log server 10 can provide, for example, a movie theater or a CD shop to the navigation device 30 as related information.
- the navigation device 30 can display them as drop-in place candidates.
- navigation is performed using the life log data of one user, but the application of the present invention is not limited to this.
- the life log server 10 uses the life log data of the two users to make a connection. Information can be acquired and provided to the navigation device 30.
- the communication between the navigation device 30 and the life log server 10 may be performed using the communication function of the navigation device 30 or the communication function of the mobile terminal 20. You may go. Specifically, in the example of FIG. 6, a request for related information (step S5) is made using the communication function of the mobile terminal 20. On the other hand, in the example of FIG. 11, a request for related information is made using the communication function of the navigation device 30 (step S26).
- the above embodiment is an example of a life log server.
- the life log server is different for each user. Therefore, when connecting to the life log server to acquire related information, the server name, IP address, authentication information, and the like are required as connection information.
- the present invention can be used for a navigation device capable of communication with a server.
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L'équipement de navigation acquiert des informations d'identification permettant d'identifier l'utilisateur à partir d'un terminal mobile de l'utilisateur et génère des informations d'itinéraire selon l'opération de l'utilisateur. L'équipement de navigation transmet une demande d'informations connexes pour demander les informations connexes conjointement aux informations d'identification et aux informations d'itinéraire à l'équipement de serveur. L'équipement de serveur inclut une base de données de journal de vie destinée au stockage les données de journal de vie qui indiquent l'historique du comportement de l'utilisateur. A la réception de la demande d'informations connexes provenant de l'équipement de navigation, l'équipement de serveur recherche la base de données de journal de vie sur la base des informations d'identification et des informations d'itinéraire et extrait les informations connexes incluant les informations d'endroits et les envoie à l'équipement de navigation. L'équipement de navigation reçoit les informations connexes provenant de l'équipement de serveur et affiche les endroits contenus dans les informations connexes comme candidats pour les sites auxquels s'arrêter.
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