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KR20090035930A
KR20090035930A KR1020070100975A KR20070100975A KR20090035930A KR 20090035930 A KR20090035930 A KR 20090035930A KR 1020070100975 A KR1020070100975 A KR 1020070100975A KR 20070100975 A KR20070100975 A KR 20070100975A KR 20090035930 A KR20090035930 A KR 20090035930A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a theater unmanned automation system that can absolutely reduce the manpower and costs required for theater operation by unattended / automated management of the content screening and management of the operating equipment of each theater in the theater.

In addition, the theater unmanned automation system of the present invention is installed for each theater, the theater operating apparatus for controlling the content screening and the various operating equipment installed in the theater; And a theater server controlling the theater operating apparatus based on schedule information established by an administrator terminal, and a theater server side database storing the content to be screened in the theater and the schedule information.

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Theater unmanned automation system {digital theater management system}

The present invention relates to a theater unmanned automation system, and more particularly to a theater unmanned automation system that can absolutely reduce the manpower and costs required for theater operation by unattended / automated management of content screening and management of the operating equipment of each theater It is about.

Not so long ago, movie screenings in theaters used a method of projecting analog-type films made on film onto the screen using a film projector.

However, such a film projector is a power source for operation, a reel for supplying a film, a light source for projection, an optical system for forming an image on a projection screen, a device for driving a film, a device for synchronous projection of sound, and an audio reproduction. Due to the electro-optical system, the magnetic head for the sound reproduction of the magnetic recording film, the mechanism for fixing the image at a predetermined position of the projection film, etc., the volume is very large, there is a disadvantage that requires a skilled manpower.

In order to overcome this, recently, due to the development of digital technology, a digital cinema system for producing and displaying movies as digital contents has been widely used. In the digital cinema environment, the movie content itself is produced in a digital format, or an analog film source is reproduced as digital content through a digital conversion process and displayed in a theater.

In other words, according to the digital cinema system, the theater uses a player that plays digital content files and an A / V system to display the opening work as a digital content instead of a film. You can show your first movie with just oversight.

Furthermore, since digital content is produced in the form of common standardized digital video files such as MPEG-4 or H.264, rather than the conventional analog film type, theaters can receive digital content through wired and wireless networks. Have This means that the distribution and screening of the film can be made quickly according to the user's demand, in contrast to the conventional method of delivering the film to each screening film and setting the screening schedule in consideration of the delivery period.

Meanwhile, in the theater industry, multiplex has become mainstream, so it is no exaggeration to say that all theaters are complex theaters. Here, a multiplex generally includes a large number of theaters (normally 10 or more) and additional facilities in a building, including large parking lots, restaurants, cafes, shopping towns, and various exhibition halls. For example, Cineplex (Belgium), known as the world's largest, has 30 theaters and 9,500 seats.

Therefore, there has been a problem that a lot of manpower and expenses are required to have a comprehensive management system for the multiplex. Furthermore, it is even more difficult to integrate and manage these multiplexes throughout the country, to set screening schedules for numerous theaters scattered throughout the country, and to monitor whether the theaters are operating as planned.

The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, to determine the screening schedule and the schedule for the operation of the operating equipment, so that the screening of content for each theater in the theater according to the established schedule without the mobilization of personnel The aim is to provide a theater unmanned automation system. In addition, it aims to provide a theater unmanned automation system that monitors the status of the theater operating according to the established schedule and can check it in real time through a terminal connected to the network.

In order to achieve the above object, the present invention is provided for each theater, the theater operating apparatus for controlling the content screening and the various operating equipment installed in the theater; It provides a theater unmanned automation system comprising a theater server for controlling the theater operating device based on the schedule information established by the administrator terminal, and a theater server-side database for storing the content and the schedule information to be screened in the theater.

In the above configuration, it is preferable that the theater server monitors the status of the theater operated by the theater operating device in real time, and transmits the monitored result to the manager terminal.

In addition, the theater unmanned automation system preferably further comprises a central server for relaying the content to be screened in the theater to the theater server based on the schedule information established by the administrator terminal.

In addition, the central server preferably transmits the monitored result received from the theater server to the administrator terminal.

In addition, the theater unmanned automation system preferably further comprises a content distribution server for distributing the content to the central server.

In addition, the theater server manages one multiplex consisting of a plurality of theaters, and the theater operating device is preferably installed for each theater of the multiplex.

In addition, the theater unmanned automation system preferably further comprises a middleware device for communication between the theater server and the theater operating device.

The theater unmanned automation system may further include a scheduling module configured to schedule a screening of contents delivered to the theater server and operation of various operating equipment installed in the theater, and a display for displaying the monitored results transmitted through the theater server. It is preferable that the module further comprises a manager terminal mounted.

In addition, the manager terminal preferably comprises a theater manager terminal for managing the theater server and a central manager terminal for managing the central server.

In addition, the theater operation apparatus includes an interface unit connected to the theater server; A projector driver for driving a projector for projecting content onto a screen; A lamp driver for driving a lamp installed in the theater; And a control unit controlling the projector driver and the lamp driver based on the storage means for storing the content and the schedule information received from the theater server through the interface unit and the schedule information.

According to the theater unmanned automation system of the present invention, the content screening in the theater can be automatically proceeded by the schedule information established for each theater, there is an effect that can reduce the manpower and costs required for the operation of the theater, in particular, multiplex .

In addition, according to the present invention, it is possible to establish a schedule for each theater at a remote location and to check the operating status of the theater in real time.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings will be described in detail with respect to the theater unmanned automation system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

1 and 2 is a network configuration diagram of a theater unmanned automation system according to an embodiment of the present invention, Figure 3 is a block diagram of a theater control apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, Figures 4 and 6 7 is a diagram illustrating a schedule work screen in a manager terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIGS. 7 and 8 are screen diagrams showing a schedule created for each theater or theater by a manager terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention. 9 is an exemplary view showing a process of uploading / downloading schedule information by an administrator terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 10 is an administrator by an unmanned theater automation system according to an embodiment of the present invention. An example of a screen showing monitoring information for each theater displayed in real time on a terminal.

1 and 2, the theater unmanned automation system according to the present invention is a plurality of content distribution server 500 for distributing digital content, such as a movie or advertisement, content distributed in the content distribution server 500 To each theater server and the central server 200, the central server side database 400, the central server 200 for managing a part or the whole of the content screening on the theater server (Central Manager terminal for management) 300, a theater manager for managing a plurality of theater server 100, the theater server side database 800, the theater server 100 to manage the overall screening of each theater of the content relayed by the central server 200 Connecting the theater operating device 900 and the theater server 100 and the central server 200 to control the content screening in the theater and various operating equipment installed in the theater by the terminal 700 and the theater server 100. It may be made, including the Internet (600). In addition, the theater unmanned automation system of the present invention may further comprise a middleware device (not shown) for the communication between the theater server 100 and a plurality of theater operating apparatus 900 connected thereto.

In the above-described configuration, the central manager terminal 300 according to the scheduling module 310 and the schedule for setting the schedule for the screening of the content delivered to each theater server 100 and the operation of each operating equipment for the screening of such content The display module 320 for displaying a real-time status of the theater in operation is mounted.

In addition, the theater manager terminal 700 schedules the screening of the contents in each theater and the scheduling module 710 for setting up a schedule for the operation of each operating equipment for the screening of the contents and the status of the theater being operated according to the schedule in real time. The display module 720 for displaying is mounted. Here, the schedule established by the theater manager terminal 700 may include more details than the schedule set by the central manager terminal 300. That is, if the central manager terminal 300 establishes a screening schedule for each theater for content for each theater, the theater manager terminal 700 may be viewed as setting a screening schedule for each theater. However, this division is not strict and all plans may be established in the theater manager terminal 700 or the central manager terminal 300. In view of such a point, hereinafter, the theater manager terminal 700 and the central manager terminal 300 are collectively referred to as an administrator terminal.

Next, the central server 200 specifically relays the content received from the content distribution server 500 to each theater server 100 based on the schedule information established by the administrator terminal. In addition, the central server 200 is to perform the function of transmitting the monitoring information that is the real-time operating status of the theater received from each theater server 200 to the central manager terminal 300 requesting this.

The database 400 of the central server 200 includes a content DB 410 in which a movie or advertisement file received from the content distribution server 500 is stored, and a screening schedule DB in which schedule information established by an administrator terminal is stored. 420, the theater DB 430, which stores information such as the location of the theater registered as a management object of the central server 200, the number of theaters or additional facilities, and the present screening history and current screening status information in each theater. It may be made to include a screening history DB 440 is stored.

Next, each theater server 100, specifically, it is preferable to manage one multiplex consisting of a plurality of theaters, the theater operating apparatus 900 for each theater based on the schedule information established by the administrator terminal It comprises a monitoring module 120 for controlling the screening control module 100 and the theater operating by the theater operating device 900 in real time and transmits the result to the administrator terminal or the central server (200) Can be.

The database 800 of the theater server 100 is a content DB 810 in which a movie or advertisement file received from the central server 200 is stored, and a screening schedule DB 820 in which schedule information established by an administrator terminal is stored. ), The theater DB (830) that stores information such as the viewing capacity of each theater, the seating arrangement or position, and the screening history DB (840) that stores the screening history and the current screening status information in each theater It can be done by.

Next, the theater operating apparatus 900 is installed in each theater of the multiplex, the interface unit 920 connected to the theater server 100, the curtain driving unit 940 to open and close the curtain of the screen, the movement of the theater A lamp 955 installed in a passage or a ceiling, a lamp driver 950 for driving such a lamp 955, a projector 965 for projecting content onto a screen, a projector driver 960 for driving such a projector 965, It may include a hard disk 930 that stores the content and the schedule information received from the theater server 100 through the interface unit 920 and a control unit 910 for controlling the components in total.

In this case, the controller 910 controls the driving units 940, 950, and 960 based on the schedule information received from the theater server 100. In addition, the controller 910 periodically checks the operation status of each driver 940, 950, 960, and controls the interface unit 920 to transmit the checked result information to the theater server 100. It is.

Next, as an example of a schedule established by the manager terminal, the manager terminal provides the manager with a main screen for setting the screening schedule by the scheduling module as shown in FIG. 4. Here, the configuration of the main screen displayed as described above may include an input field for inputting a movie name, a screening time, a theater, and a screening scheduled time, and a list window for selecting a movie, a theater, and a screen (theater).

In addition, when the administrator selects any theater in the screen selection list window of the main screen and clicks the right mouse button, the administrator terminal provides a pop-up window for creating a more detailed schedule in the theater. An example is shown in FIG. 5. That is, referring to FIG. 5, the manager can select a movie to be screened for each episode, a screening start time, a break time, and an advertisement time through each pop-up window.

In addition, when the administrator selects any theater in the screen selection list window of the main screen and clicks the right button of the mouse, the administrator terminal provides a pop-up window for creating a schedule for various operating devices in the theater. This example is illustrated in FIG. 6. That is, referring to FIG. 6, the administrator can set an operation state of the operating device for each round, for example, operation of a projector, closing a curtain, opening a curtain, lighting a full lighting, lighting a partial lighting, lighting off, and the like through each pop-up window.

Next, as an example of the schedule information completed by the administrator terminal, the administrator terminal, as shown in Figure 7, through the display to display the corresponding main screen so that the administrator can confirm the schedule information completed by the scheduling module It will be provided to the administrator. Here, the administrator can check the schedule information for each theater or theater through the main screen is displayed.

In addition, if the administrator selects a certain schedule check window on the main screen and then clicks the right button of the mouse, the manager terminal provides a pop-up window to check detailed schedule information about the theater, which is illustrated in FIG. 8. Shown. That is, referring to FIG. 8, the manager may check the operation schedule of the operating equipment in the corresponding theater and the list of advertisements projected at the advertisement time through the pop-up window displayed.

Next, as an example of a process in which schedule information is uploaded / downloaded by an administrator terminal, the administrator terminal displays a corresponding main screen so that the user can directly upload the completed schedule information as shown in FIG. 9. Provided to the administrator through. Through this, the administrator can upload the schedule information stored in the central server-side database 400 to the theater server 100, the schedule information in the theater server-side database 800, the corresponding theater operating device 900 ). Of course, such upload / download may be automatically performed at each server.

Next, an example of a process in which the theater server 100 monitors the results for each theater is displayed by the manager terminal as shown in FIG. 10. That is, as shown in FIG. 10, the manager terminal displays, in real time, a content screening state, a lamp driving state, a content name, or an IP address of the theater operating device for each theater by the display module.

Meanwhile, the content distribution server 500 and the central server 200, the administrator terminal and the central server 200, the administrator terminal and the theater server 100 may be connected by a private telecommunication network or a virtual private network. It may be connected, or may be connected to the Internet (600).

In addition, the Internet 600 is a network of networks that connect computer networks scattered around the world through wired / wireless wires, as is well known, and generally conforms to a communication protocol called TCP / IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol). have. In addition, the method of accessing the Internet 600 wirelessly is based on a platform such as WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) or WIPI, which is accessed through the mobile communication network 410 or through a public wireless LAN and an access point. There may be a wireless Internet and a 'mobile Internet' (WiBro or WiMax), a wireless Internet service that provides high-speed Internet access even during stationary or slow travel at ADSL quality and cost.

In addition, the manager terminal should be interpreted as a concept including a personal computer (PC) or a handheld based communication terminal such as a notebook or a desktop.

The theater unmanned automation system of the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and can be implemented in various modifications within the scope of the technical idea of the present invention.

1 and 2 is a network diagram of a theater unmanned automation system according to an embodiment of the present invention,

3 is a block diagram of a theater control apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention,

4 and 6 are views illustrating a schedule job screen in the administrator terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention,

7 and 8 are exemplary views showing a schedule created for each theater or theater by a manager terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.

9 is an exemplary view illustrating a process of uploading / downloading schedule information by an administrator terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a screen showing monitoring information for each theater that is displayed in real time on a manager terminal by a theater unmanned automation system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

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100: theater server 110: screening management module

120: monitoring module

200: central server

300: central manager terminal 310: scheduling module

320: monitoring module

400: central server side database 410: content DB

420: Screening schedule DB 430: Theater DB

440: Screening history DB

500: content distribution server 600: Internet

700: theater manager terminal 710: scheduling module

720: monitoring module

800: theater server side database 810: content DB

820: Screening schedule DB 830: Screening room DB

840: Screening DB

900: theater control unit 910: control unit

920: interface unit 930: hard disk

940: curtain driver 950: lamp driver

955: lamp 960: projector driver

965: projector

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A theater operating device installed at each theater and controlling the content screening at the theater and various operating equipment installed at the theater; A theater server controlling the theater operating device based on schedule information established by an administrator terminal; And a theater server-side database for storing the content to be screened at the theater and the schedule information. The method of claim 1, The theater server is an unmanned theater automation system, characterized in that for monitoring the status of the theater operating by the theater operating device in real time, and transmits the monitored result to the administrator terminal. The method of claim 2, And a central server configured to relay the content to be screened in the theater to the theater server based on the schedule information established by the manager terminal. The method of claim 3, wherein The central server is unattended theater system, characterized in that for transmitting the monitored result received from the theater server to the administrator terminal. The method of claim 3, wherein The theater unmanned automation system, characterized in that further comprises a content distribution server for distributing the content to the central server. The method of claim 3, wherein The theater server manages one multiplex consisting of a plurality of theaters, and the theater operating apparatus is installed in each theater of the multiplex, the theater unmanned automation system, characterized in that. The method of claim 3, wherein The theater unmanned automation system further comprises a middleware device for communication between the theater server and the theater operating device. The method of claim 3, wherein The manager terminal is equipped with a scheduling module for setting the screening schedule of the content delivered to the theater server and the operation of the various operating equipment installed in the theater and a display module for displaying the monitored results transmitted through the theater server. Theater unmanned automation system, characterized in that further comprises. The method of claim 8, The administrator terminal comprises a theater manager terminal for managing the theater server and the central administrator terminal for managing the central server, characterized in that the automated theater system. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 9, The theater operating apparatus includes an interface receiving unit connected to the theater server; A projector driver for driving a projector for projecting content onto a screen; A lamp driver for driving a lamp installed in the theater; Storage means for storing the content and the schedule information received from the theater server through the interface unit; And a controller for controlling the projector driver and the lamp driver based on the schedule information.
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