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JP3595473B2
JP3595473B2 JP34721699A JP34721699A JP3595473B2 JP 3595473 B2 JP3595473 B2 JP 3595473B2 JP 34721699 A JP34721699 A JP 34721699A JP 34721699 A JP34721699 A JP 34721699A JP 3595473 B2 JP3595473 B2 JP 3595473B2
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【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】
本発明は、ガスメータ等の自動検針用の通信システムに関する。
【0002】
【従来の技術】
従来、ガスメータ等の自動検針を行うため、PHS端末を各々のガスメータ等に取り付けて、公衆基地局を介してセンタに接続し、通信を行っている。センタから検針指令を出し、PHS端末を呼び出してメータのデータを取得したり、センタからガス栓開閉指令を出し、メータのガス栓開閉を行う。
【0003】
このPHS端末は、電池だけで長期間駆動を可能とするため、数時間から1日位毎の間隔で間欠駆動を行っている。図5に示すようにt1時間毎にPHS端末に電源が入り一定時間(t3)駆動したあと、待ち受け状態に入る。例えばt1は6時間、t3は1分程度である。センタとPHS端末は同期をとっており、センタはPHS端末が待ち受け状態にあるときにPHS端末を呼び出して通信を行う。
【0004】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】
しかしながら、例えばガス栓が都合により閉栓された状態において、素早く開栓したい状況になった場合、PHS端末が間欠駆動されるタイミングまで待ってから遠隔開栓する必要があった。すぐに開栓することができないため、顧客サービスの低下につながっていた。反対に、最初から間欠駆動の間隔を短くしておくと、電池寿命が短くなりコスト増につながってしまう。
【0005】
本発明は、このような問題に鑑みてなされたもので、その目的とするところは、センタからの指令によりPHS端末の間欠駆動の間隔を変更して、顧客サービスの向上と同時にPHS端末維持コスト削減を図る通信システムを提供することにある。
【0006】
【課題を解決するための手段】
前述した目的を達成するために本発明は、センタと、メータに接続された端末装置とからなり、前記センタと前記端末装置との間で通信が行われる通信システムであって、前記センタからの指令により、前記端末装置の間欠駆動時間間隔を変更することを特徴とする通信システムである。
【0007】
【発明の実施の形態】
以下、図面に基づいて本発明の実施の形態を詳細に説明する。図1は、本発明の実施の形態に係る通信システム1の概略構成図を示す。通信システム1は、センタ3、公衆基地局5、複数のPHS端末7−1〜7−nとそれに各々接続されたメータ9−1〜9−nとからなる。メータ9−1〜9−nはそれぞれCPU11−1〜11−nを有し、このCPU11−1〜11−nが栓の開閉を行う。
【0008】
図1にはガスメータであるメータ9−1〜9−nの通信システム1を示したが、メータ9−1〜9−nが電気メータ、又は水道メータである通信システムへの適用もできる。
【0009】
センタ3と公衆基地局5とは、公衆回線で接続される。公衆基地局5とPHS端末7−1〜7−n間とは、それぞれ無線で通信を行う。PHS端末7−1〜7−nには、それぞれメータ9−1〜9−nが接続され、センタ3からの指令で自動検針や遠隔開栓・遠隔閉栓制御等を行う。
【0010】
センタ3が自動検針を行う場合、自動検針指令は、センタ3から公衆基地局5を介してPHS端末7−1〜7−nに送られ、各PHS端末7−1〜7−nは各メータ9−1〜9−nの検針データを取得した後、データを公衆基地局5を介してセンタ3へと返す。
【0011】
センタ3が遠隔開栓・閉栓制御を行う場合、制御指令は、センタ3から公衆基地局5を介してPHS端末7−1〜7−nに送られ、各PHS端末7−1〜7−nは各メータ9−1〜9−nのCPU11−1〜11−nに指令を送り開閉制御を行う。
【0012】
次に、本実施の形態の動作について説明する。図2、図3は、PHS端末が間欠駆動をするタイミングを示した図(横軸は時間を示す)、図4は間欠駆動の間隔を切り替えるフローチャートを示す。ただしこの説明では、PHS端末、メータとしては、PHS端末7−1、メータ9−1のみを取り上げる。
【0013】
通常、電池駆動であるPHS端末7−1は、電池寿命を延ばすため一定時間間隔t1(例えばt1は6時間)ごとに電源が入り(ステップ401)、一定時間t3の間駆動(例えばt3は1分程度)する。その間に、センタ3からの自動検針指令や遠隔開閉指令を受信したり、検針結果を送信したりする。
【0014】
PHS端末7−1に電源が入っている時、センタ3から閉栓指令がない場合(ステップ402のNO)には、動作時間t3経過後、再びPHS端末7−1は電源を落とし、t1時間毎の間欠駆動となる(ステップ401)。
【0015】
PHS端末7−1に電源が入っている時、センタ3から閉栓指令があった場合(ステップ402のYES)には、PHS端末7−1はメータ9−1のCPU11−1に指令を送り、ガス栓を閉じる(ステップ403)。さらにPHS端末7−1の間欠駆動時間間隔を、時間t1から時間t2に切り替える。時間t2は、時間t1よりも短い、例えば15分である。動作時間t3経過後、再びPHS端末7−1は電源を落とし、t2時間毎の間欠駆動となる(ステップ404)。
【0016】
センタ3が、閉栓指令を送るのは、例えば需要家の料金不払いが続いた時、あるいは需要家の都合・その他の事情でしばらくガス栓を止めたい場合等である。
【0017】
間欠駆動時間間隔がt2の状態で、PHS端末7−1に電源が入っている時、センタ3から開栓指令がない場合(ステップ405のNO)、かつ間欠駆動時間間隔がt2になってから一定時間t4が経過していない場合(ステップ407のNO)、動作時間t3経過後、再びPHS端末7−1は電源を落とし、t2時間毎の間欠駆動となる(ステップ404)。一定時間t4に付いては後述するが、例えば3日、7日等の期間である。
【0018】
間欠駆動時間間隔がt2の状態で、PHS端末7−1に電源が入っている時、センタ3から開栓指令があった場合(ステップ405のYES)には、PHS端末7−1はメータ9−1のCPU11−1に指令を送り、ガス栓を開ける(ステップ406)。さらにPHS端末7−1の間欠駆動時間間隔を、時間t2から時間t1に戻す。動作時間t3経過後、再びPHS端末7−1は電源を落として、時間t1間の待ち受け状態に入る(ステップ401)。
【0019】
センタ3が、開栓指令を送るのは、例えば需要家が不払い料金を納めた時、あるいは需要家の都合・その他の事情で止めていたガス栓を開きたい場合等である。
【0020】
間欠駆動時間間隔がt2の状態で、PHS端末7−1に電源が入っている時、センタ3から開栓指令がない場合(ステップ405のNO)、かつ間欠駆動時間間隔がt2になってから一定時間t4が経過した場合(ステップ407のYES)、PHS端末7−1の間欠駆動時間間隔を自動的に、時間t2から時間t1に切り替える。動作時間t3経過後、再びPHS端末7−1は電源を落とし、t1時間毎の間欠駆動となる(ステップ401)。
【0021】
図2は、図4のステップ401、ステップ402、ステップ403、(ステップ404、ステップ405、ステップ407)のループを2回、ステップ404、ステップ405、ステップ406、そしてステップ401に戻るタイミング図であり、ガス栓を閉じて(ステップ403)から、一定時間t4が経過する前に、ガス栓開栓指令が出た場合を示したものである。
【0022】
図3は、図4のステップ401、ステップ402、ステップ403、(ステップ404、ステップ405、ステップ407)のループを複数回、ステップ404、ステップ405、ステップ407で一定時間t4が経過したため、ステップ401に戻るタイミング図を示したものである。
【0023】
閉栓されてから開栓されるまでに、あまり長期間が経過すると、間欠駆動時間間隔t2が短いため、PHS端末7−1の電池を早く消費してしまうことになる。従って、一定時間t4経過後に、自動的に間欠駆動時間間隔を元の時間間隔t1に戻すことにより、電池の消耗を防ぐ。一定時間間隔t4は、例えば3日、7日、10日・・等、最も妥当な時間を設定する。
【0024】
尚、図2に示すようにPHS端末7−1が立ち上がるのに同期して、センタ3はPHS端末7−1を呼び出す。
【0025】
このように、本実施の形態によれば、ガス栓を閉栓した時、PHS端末7−1の間欠駆動間隔を、時間t2に短縮してあるので、再び開栓したいときに素早く対応でき、顧客サービス性を損なうことがない。また、通常は、PHS端末7−1の間欠駆動間隔は時間t1という比較的長い時間に設定してあるので、PHS端末7−1の電池寿命が延び、維持コスト低減を図ることができる。さらに、間欠駆動時間間隔t2に切り替えてから開栓指令を受けぬまま一定時間t4が経過すると、自動的に間欠駆動時間間隔をt1に戻すので、PHS端末7−1の省電力化を図ることができる。
【0026】
尚、本発明は、前述した実施の形態に限定されるものではなく、例えばPHS端末7−1〜7−nの代わりに携帯電話を用いてもよい。また、自動検針以外のシステムにも応用することができる。また、切り替える間欠駆動時間間隔は、適宜最適な時間間隔に設定することができる。
【0027】
【発明の効果】
以上、詳細に説明したように本発明によれば、センタからの指令によりPHS端末の間欠駆動の間隔を変更して、顧客サービスの向上と同時にPHS端末維持コスト削減を図る通信システムを提供することができる。
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】本発明の実施の形態に係る通信システム1の概略構成図
【図2】PHS端末の間欠駆動タイミングを示す図
【図3】PHS端末の間欠駆動タイミングを示す図
【図4】PHS端末の間欠駆動時間間隔の切り替えを示すフローチャート
【図5】従来のPHS端末の間欠駆動タイミングを示す図
【符号の説明】
1・・・通信システム
3・・・センタ
5・・・公衆基地局
7−1〜7−n・・・PHS端末
9−1〜9−n・・・メータ
11−1〜11−n・・・CPU
[0001]
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a communication system for automatic meter reading such as a gas meter.
[0002]
[Prior art]
Conventionally, in order to perform automatic meter reading with a gas meter or the like, a PHS terminal is attached to each gas meter or the like and connected to a center via a public base station to perform communication. A meter reading command is issued from the center, a PHS terminal is called to acquire meter data, and a gas valve opening / closing command is issued from the center to open / close the gas valve of the meter.
[0003]
This PHS terminal performs intermittent driving at intervals of several hours to one day in order to enable long-term driving only with a battery. As shown in FIG. 5, after the PHS terminal is powered on and driven for a certain time (t3) every t1 time, it enters a standby state. For example, t1 is about 6 hours, and t3 is about 1 minute. The center and the PHS terminal are synchronized, and the center calls the PHS terminal and performs communication when the PHS terminal is in a standby state.
[0004]
[Problems to be solved by the invention]
However, for example, when it is desired to quickly open the gas plug in a state where the gas plug is closed for convenience, it is necessary to wait until the timing at which the PHS terminal is intermittently driven and then remotely open the plug. Because the service could not be opened immediately, customer service deteriorated. Conversely, if the interval of the intermittent drive is shortened from the beginning, the battery life is shortened, which leads to an increase in cost.
[0005]
The present invention has been made in view of such a problem, and an object of the present invention is to change the intermittent drive interval of a PHS terminal in accordance with a command from a center to improve customer service and at the same time maintain a PHS terminal maintenance cost. It is an object of the present invention to provide a communication system for achieving reduction.
[0006]
[Means for Solving the Problems]
In order to achieve the above-described object, the present invention provides a communication system including a center and a terminal device connected to a meter, wherein communication is performed between the center and the terminal device. A communication system characterized by changing an intermittent drive time interval of the terminal device according to a command.
[0007]
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 shows a schematic configuration diagram of a communication system 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The communication system 1 includes a center 3, a public base station 5, a plurality of PHS terminals 7-1 to 7-n, and meters 9-1 to 9-n respectively connected thereto. The meters 9-1 to 9-n have CPUs 11-1 to 11-n, respectively, and the CPUs 11-1 to 11-n open and close the stopper.
[0008]
Although FIG. 1 shows the communication system 1 of the meters 9-1 to 9-n which are gas meters, the present invention can also be applied to a communication system in which the meters 9-1 to 9-n are electric meters or water meters.
[0009]
The center 3 and the public base station 5 are connected by a public line. The communication between the public base station 5 and the PHS terminals 7-1 to 7-n is wireless. Meters 9-1 to 9-n are connected to the PHS terminals 7-1 to 7-n, respectively, and perform automatic meter reading and remote opening / closing control according to a command from the center 3.
[0010]
When the center 3 performs automatic meter reading, an automatic meter reading command is sent from the center 3 to the PHS terminals 7-1 to 7-n via the public base station 5, and the PHS terminals 7-1 to 7-n are connected to the respective meters. After acquiring the meter reading data of 9-1 to 9-n, the data is returned to the center 3 via the public base station 5.
[0011]
When the center 3 performs remote opening / closing control, a control command is sent from the center 3 to the PHS terminals 7-1 to 7-n via the public base station 5, and the PHS terminals 7-1 to 7-n are sent. Sends commands to the CPUs 11-1 to 11-n of the meters 9-1 to 9-n to perform opening / closing control.
[0012]
Next, the operation of the present embodiment will be described. 2 and 3 show timings at which the PHS terminal performs intermittent driving (the horizontal axis indicates time), and FIG. 4 shows a flowchart for switching intervals of intermittent driving. However, in this description, as the PHS terminal and the meter, only the PHS terminal 7-1 and the meter 9-1 will be described.
[0013]
Normally, the PHS terminal 7-1 which is driven by a battery is turned on at regular time intervals t1 (for example, t1 is 6 hours) in order to extend the battery life (step 401), and is driven for a fixed time t3 (for example, t3 is 1). Minutes). In the meantime, it receives an automatic meter reading command and a remote opening / closing command from the center 3 and transmits a meter reading result.
[0014]
When the PHS terminal 7-1 is powered on and there is no plugging command from the center 3 (NO in step 402), after the operation time t3 has elapsed, the PHS terminal 7-1 is turned off again, and every t1 hour (Step 401).
[0015]
When the PHS terminal 7-1 is turned on and there is a capping command from the center 3 (YES in step 402), the PHS terminal 7-1 sends a command to the CPU 11-1 of the meter 9-1, The gas stopper is closed (step 403). Further, the intermittent driving time interval of the PHS terminal 7-1 is switched from time t1 to time t2. Time t2 is shorter than time t1, for example, 15 minutes. After the elapse of the operation time t3, the power of the PHS terminal 7-1 is turned off again, and the PHS terminal 7-1 is intermittently driven every t2 hours (step 404).
[0016]
The center 3 sends the capping command when, for example, the customer continues to pay non-payment, or when the customer wants to stop the gas plug for a while due to circumstances of the customer or other circumstances.
[0017]
When the power is supplied to the PHS terminal 7-1 in the state where the intermittent driving time interval is t2, there is no opening command from the center 3 (NO in step 405), and after the intermittent driving time interval becomes t2. If the fixed time t4 has not elapsed (NO in step 407), after the elapse of the operation time t3, the power of the PHS terminal 7-1 is turned off again, and the PHS terminal 7-1 is intermittently driven every t2 hours (step 404). Although the fixed time t4 will be described later, it is, for example, a period such as three days or seven days.
[0018]
When the power is supplied to the PHS terminal 7-1 in the state where the intermittent drive time interval is t2 and there is an opening command from the center 3 (YES in step 405), the PHS terminal 7-1 sets the meter 9 -1 to the CPU 11-1 to open the gas stopper (step 406). Further, the intermittent driving time interval of the PHS terminal 7-1 is returned from time t2 to time t1. After the elapse of the operation time t3, the PHS terminal 7-1 turns off the power again and enters a standby state for the time t1 (step 401).
[0019]
The center 3 sends the opening command when, for example, the customer pays the unpaid fee, or when the customer wants to open the gas tap which has been stopped for the convenience of the customer or other circumstances.
[0020]
When the power is supplied to the PHS terminal 7-1 in the state where the intermittent driving time interval is t2, there is no opening command from the center 3 (NO in step 405), and after the intermittent driving time interval becomes t2. When the fixed time t4 has elapsed (YES in step 407), the intermittent drive time interval of the PHS terminal 7-1 is automatically switched from time t2 to time t1. After the elapse of the operation time t3, the power of the PHS terminal 7-1 is turned off again, and the PHS terminal 7-1 is intermittently driven every t1 time (step 401).
[0021]
FIG. 2 is a timing chart in which the loop of step 401, step 402, step 403, (step 404, step 405, step 407) of FIG. 4 is performed twice, and the process returns to step 404, step 405, step 406, and step 401. This shows a case where a gas plug opening command is issued before the fixed time t4 has elapsed since the gas plug was closed (step 403).
[0022]
FIG. 3 shows that the loop of step 401, step 402, step 403, and (step 404, step 405, and step 407) of FIG. FIG. 9 is a timing chart for returning to FIG.
[0023]
If a very long time elapses from when the plug is closed to when it is opened, the battery of the PHS terminal 7-1 is consumed quickly because the intermittent drive time interval t2 is short. Therefore, the battery is prevented from being consumed by automatically returning the intermittent driving time interval to the original time interval t1 after the lapse of the fixed time t4. The fixed time interval t4 sets the most appropriate time, for example, 3 days, 7 days, 10 days, etc.
[0024]
Note that the center 3 calls the PHS terminal 7-1 in synchronization with the rise of the PHS terminal 7-1 as shown in FIG.
[0025]
As described above, according to the present embodiment, when the gas tap is closed, the intermittent drive interval of the PHS terminal 7-1 is shortened to the time t2, so that it is possible to quickly respond to opening again, and Does not impair serviceability. Also, since the intermittent drive interval of the PHS terminal 7-1 is normally set to a relatively long time of time t1, the battery life of the PHS terminal 7-1 can be extended and the maintenance cost can be reduced. Further, when a certain time t4 elapses without switching to the intermittent drive time interval t2 and without receiving the opening command, the intermittent drive time interval is automatically returned to t1, so that the power consumption of the PHS terminal 7-1 can be reduced. Can be.
[0026]
Note that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and for example, a mobile phone may be used instead of the PHS terminals 7-1 to 7-n. Further, the present invention can be applied to systems other than the automatic meter reading. The intermittent drive time interval to be switched can be set to an optimal time interval as appropriate.
[0027]
【The invention's effect】
As described above in detail, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide a communication system that changes the interval of intermittent drive of a PHS terminal in accordance with a command from a center, thereby improving customer service and reducing PHS terminal maintenance cost. Can be.
[Brief description of the drawings]
FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a communication system 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a diagram showing intermittent drive timing of a PHS terminal. FIG. 3 is a diagram showing intermittent drive timing of a PHS terminal. FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the switching of the intermittent driving time interval of the terminal. FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the intermittent driving timing of the conventional PHS terminal.
1 Communication System 3 Center 5 Public Base Stations 7-1 to 7-n PHS Terminals 9-1 to 9-n Meters 11-1 to 11-n・ CPU

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センタと、メータに接続された端末装置とからなり、前記センタと前記端末装置との間で通信が行われる通信システムであって、
前記センタからの指示により、メータを閉栓すると同時に前記端末装置の間欠駆動時間間隔を短縮し、前記端末装置の間欠駆動時間間隔を短縮した後、一定時間経過後通常の間欠駆動時間間隔に戻すことを特徴とする通信システム。
A communication system comprising a center and a terminal device connected to a meter, wherein communication is performed between the center and the terminal device,
According to an instruction from the center, the meter is closed and the intermittent drive time interval of the terminal device is shortened at the same time. A communication system characterized by the above-mentioned.
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