KR20110048255A - Method and apparatus for controling the controlled device using SMS message - Google Patents

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KR20110048255A
KR20110048255A KR1020090104989A KR20090104989A KR20110048255A KR 20110048255 A KR20110048255 A KR 20110048255A KR 1020090104989 A KR1020090104989 A KR 1020090104989A KR 20090104989 A KR20090104989 A KR 20090104989A KR 20110048255 A KR20110048255 A KR 20110048255A
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PURPOSE: A method and apparatus for controlling a controlled device by using a security-applied SMS message are provided to increase security by obtaining a unique identifier to a controlled device. CONSTITUTION: A network management server receives the input of a natural language based command about a controlled device(310). The network management server performs the parsing of a control command through the combination of a natural based command(320). The network management server changes one or more parsed control command into an SMS message including a unique identifier. A control unit transmits the SMS message to the controlled device(340).

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Method and apparatus for controlling the controlled device with sms message {Method and apparatus for controling the controlled device using SMS message}

One embodiment of the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for controlling a controlled device by an SMS message, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for controlling a controlled device by an SMS message to which security is applied.

Currently, when a mobile phone sends a text message to a home network server in a home, a technology for controlling home appliances in the home is controlled by grasping a text message from a home network server and executing a corresponding command.

The present invention has been made in an effort to provide a method and a control apparatus for controlling a controlled device using an SMS message to which security is applied.

According to an embodiment of the present invention for solving the above technical problem, a method for controlling a controlled device by an SMS message may include: receiving an input of a natural language-based command to the controlled device; Parsing at least one control command by combining the controlled device and the natural language based command; Converting the at least one parsed control command into an SMS message comprising a unique identifier of the controlled device; And transmitting the SMS message to the controlled device.

The control method further comprises the step of displaying the at least one parsed control command, wherein converting the SMS message to the displayed control command is based on an external input using the displayed parsed control command. And converting it into an SMS message including a unique identifier of the control device.

The unique identifier of the controlled device may be assigned to have a one-to-one correspondence with the control device and the controlled device.

The converting into the SMS message may include converting the parsed control command into an SMS message including the unique identifier and a password for the controlled device.

The password for the controlled device may be mapped one-to-one with the control device and stored in the control device.

When the control device is a mobile device, the password for the controlled device may be mapped to an identification number of the mobile device and stored in the mobile device.

In the transmitting of the SMS message to the controlled device, the SMS message may be transmitted to a network management server managing a network including the controlled device.

The control device is a mobile device and the network may be a home network.

According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention for solving the above technical problem, an apparatus to be controlled by an SMS message may include: a receiver configured to receive an input of a natural language-based command to the controlled apparatus; An instruction parsing unit configured to parse at least one control instruction by combining the controlled device and the natural language based instruction; A message conversion unit converting the at least one parsed control command into an SMS message including a unique identifier of the controlled device; And a transmitter for transmitting the SMS message to the controlled device.

According to another embodiment of the present invention for solving the technical problem, a computer-readable recording medium recording a program for implementing a method for the control device to control the controlled device by SMS message is stored in the controlled device. Receiving an input of a natural language based instruction for the; Parsing at least one control command by combining the controlled device and the natural language command; Converting the at least one parsed control instruction into an SMS message comprising a unique identifier of the controlled device; And transmitting the SMS message to the controlled device. A computer readable recording medium having recorded thereon a program for implementing a control method.

Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the information about the controlled device is stored in advance in the control device. In addition, information about the network management server in the network including the controlled device is also stored in advance. For example, the network may be a home network, and the controlled device may be general home appliances managed in a home network. The controlling device may directly control the controlled device or may control the controlled device through the network management server.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the control device may be previously stored by assigning a unique identifier to the controlled device. The unique identifier may be arbitrarily assigned by the user or manufacturer. For example, the user may set the refrigerator as a unique identifier as 'Iceworld' and store it in the control device and the controlled device or the network management server. In one embodiment of the present invention, the unique identifier is assigned such that the controlled devices correspond to each of the control devices 1: 1. That is, a unique identifier for one controlled device is assigned to one controlled device. Therefore, only the control device in which the unique identifier of the controlled device is registered can control the controlled device. Further, in another embodiment of the present invention, a unique identifier may be assigned to one controlled device, and the unique identifier may be assigned to all the control devices capable of controlling the controlled device. However, preferably, when a password is 1: 1 assigned to a controlled device and a control device to be described later, a unique identifier may be assigned to one controlled device, and the unique identifier may be assigned to a plurality of control devices. . 1A and 1B are diagrams showing examples of unique identifiers assigned to controlled devices. 1A is a diagram illustrating an example in which a unique identifier for one controlled device is assigned to one controlled device. Referring to FIG. 1A, the cleaner, which is each controlled device 120, is set to 'Dr.Clean' as the unique identifier 120 in the first control device 111, which is one of the control devices 110, and the refrigerator is 'Iceworld' is set as 'Alaska'. In addition, the second control device 112 has the same controlled device 120, the cleaner is 'Wingwing', the refrigerator is 'Whitebox', the air conditioner is 'Cool' and a unique identifier different from the first control device 111 Was granted. In one embodiment of the present invention, security can be enhanced by assigning a unique identifier to each controlled device.

In addition, in one embodiment of the present invention, a password for security is generated and stored in advance in the control device and the controlled device. The password is shared between the control device and the controlled device. The cipher maps in a one-to-one correspondence with the control device and the controlled device. That is, even when there are a plurality of control devices and a plurality of controlled devices, a cipher should be assigned so that one control device and one controlled device correspond. For example, if the control device is a mobile device, i.e. a mobile phone, the password is mapped one-to-one by mobile phone number which is a unique identifier of the mobile phone. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of an encryption code assigned to a control device and a controlled device. 2, two control devices and three controlled devices are shown as an example. The unique identifiers of the two control devices, that is, two mobile phone numbers 210 and three controlled devices 220, a cleaner, a refrigerator, and an air conditioner, are shown in a table. Each mobile phone and each controlled device are assigned a unique password consisting of 5 bytes, which are stored in the mobile phone and the controlled device, respectively, and shared with each other. For example, a mobile phone with a mobile phone number '010-1234-5678' and a cleaner share a five-byte password of '04231' with each other. The encryption is not limited to this example, and various examples are possible according to the negotiated mutual protocol. In addition, in one embodiment of the present invention, due to the encryption one-to-one matching between the control device and the controlled device, the security of the message can be further enhanced.

In addition, in one embodiment of the present invention, the control device and the controlled device store a predetermined command format for controlling the controlled device. For example, in the case of an air conditioner, the command format of 'SetTemp (int) SetStartTime (int)' is stored. 'SetTemp (int)' relates to temperature setting and 'SetStartTime (int)' relates to run time. This is merely an example, and various command formats are possible according to the controlled device according to the promised protocol of the control device and the controlled device.

In one embodiment of the present invention, the control device operates according to a protocol negotiated with the controlled device or the network server.

3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a controlled device with a Short Message Service (SMS) message according to an embodiment of the present invention. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of the method of FIG. 3.

In operation 310, the controller device inputs a natural language-based command for controlling the controlled device, and transmits an SMS message based on the natural language-based command to a network management server managing a network connected to the controlled device. Natural language means a number of languages commonly used for communication, such as Korean or English. Thus, natural language-based commands generally mean commands written in a language used for communication. The user inputs a natural language-based command for a specific controlled device to be controlled so that the controlled device can perform a desired function. Thereafter, natural language-based commands are sent to the network management server through SMS messages. Referring to FIG. 4, after the user inputs a natural language-based command 410 of 'request home clean and cool', the control device transmits an SMS message based on the natural language-based command to the network management server 421.

In operation 320, the network management server interprets the received natural language-based command and extracts predetermined state information on the controlled device related to the command based on the interpreted natural language-based command. Referring to FIG. 4, the network management server 421 managing the home network 420 interprets an SMS message including natural language-based commands received from the control device. When the network management server 421 interprets the natural language-based command of 'request home clean and cool', the contents of the natural language-based command may be stored in the air conditioner 422 among the controlled devices 422 to 424 connected to the home network. It is possible to grasp what is related to the cleaner 424. Referring to FIG. 4, the network management server 421 extracts that the current home temperature, which is the state information of the air conditioner 422 and the cleaner 424, is 40 degrees, and the last cleaner run time is 6 pm yesterday.

In operation 330, the network management server generates an SMS message according to the extracted state information of the controlled device, and transmits the SMS message to the controlling device. The network management server 421 generates an SMS message based on the message content suggesting whether to control the controlled device based on the extracted state information and the state information of the controlled device. Thereafter, the network management server 421 transmits an SMS message to the control device. Referring to FIG. 4, an example of an SMS message 430 including a message content suggesting status information and control of the air conditioner 422 and a message content suggesting control and status information of the cleaner 424 is shown.

In operation 340, the control device transmits an SMS message including a predetermined control command to the network management server or the controlled device by an input from a user. Based on the SMS message received from the network management server 421, the user selects a command according to the desired control content. The control device generates an SMS message based on the content selected by the user and transmits the SMS message to the network management server or related controlled device. Referring to FIG. 4, the control device transmits an SMS message 440 for operating the air conditioner 422 and the cleaner 424 to the network management server 421 or directly to the air conditioner 422 and the cleaner 424. Thereafter, in the home network 450, the network management server 421 operates the air conditioner 422 and the cleaner 424, or the air conditioner 422 and the cleaner 424 which directly receive an SMS message by a predetermined protocol. ) Works.

5 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a controlled device by a short message service (SMS) message by a control device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 5, in operation 510, the control device receives an input of a natural language-based command for a controlled device from a user. The user inputs a natural language-based command for a specific controlled device to be controlled by an application in the controlled device related to the controlled device so that the controlled device can perform a desired function. For example, referring to FIG. 7A, in order to operate the air conditioner, which is the controlled device, in the application displayed on the display of the mobile phone 700 as the control device, the user may operate the home temperature at 24 ° C. at 8 pm. Enter natural language-based commands. Thereafter, the control device mobile phone 700 receives the input of the natural language-based command as described above.

In operation 520, the control device parses the control command by combining the controlled device and the natural language-based command associated with the natural language-based command. The control device parses the natural language-based command, extracts data related to the controlled device from the natural language-based command, and parses the control command. In general, parsing means extracting the desired data from a string and organizing it. In one embodiment of the present invention, the parsing is performed by using the user's command based on the natural language by using a predetermined form of an operation range of registered controlled devices, for example, a dictionary lookup form. It means to interpret. For example, when the refrigerator is registered in the control device as a controlled device, temperature, cold, power saving, temperature, and the like, which may mean the refrigerator, are registered together.

6 is a diagram illustrating an example of the dictionary lookup. Referring to FIG. 6, the parsing of the natural language-based command in the control device is performed in three steps. Specifically, a name or subject classification word 620 representing a controlled device to be operated is extracted from the natural language-based command, and an operation instruction 630 indicating how to be operated when the controlled device is determined is extracted. The detailed action instruction 640 according to the operation is extracted and analyzed. For example, when receiving a natural language-based command input of 'running the house temperature at 24 degrees 8:00 pm' as shown in FIG. 7A, referring to FIG. Related to the air conditioner, and extracts the action instruction 630 and the detailed action instruction 640 according to the air conditioner. 'Turn on' is an operation instruction 630, '24 degrees' is interpreted as a detailed action instruction 644, which is the set temperature of the air conditioner, '8 pm' is the operating time, operating the air conditioner at 24 degrees at 8 pm 'Parse with control commands. Among the natural language commands, natural language related to the controlled device and the home appliance may be very related. Thus, in this case, at least one control instruction may be parsed. For example, if a natural language command of 'set the temperature to 18 degrees' is received, 'temperature' is related to 'fridge and air conditioner' in the name and operation instructions, and 24 degrees is also referred to as 'fridge' in the detailed action directive. And an air conditioner ', and may parse a plurality of control commands such as' operate the air conditioner at 18 degrees' or' operate the refrigerator at 18 degrees'. In this case, the user may select one of a plurality of control commands to control the controlled device. When a plurality of controlled devices are selected, a range suitable for an environment in which the controlled device operates by a designer or a user of the controlled device may be set in advance, and only a specific controlled device may be selected within a predetermined range.

In step 530, the parsed control command is displayed. Referring to FIG. 7B, an example of a control command parsed in combination with the natural language-based command shown in FIG. 7A is 'set the air conditioner to be set at 24 ° C. at 8 pm'. If the parsed control command is the control content desired by the user, the user can select it. In addition, when there are a plurality of control commands parsed in FIG. 7C, a plurality of control commands are displayed, and a user may select one of them using a predetermined input means.

In operation 540, the displayed control command is converted into an SMS message including the unique identifier of the controlled device according to an external input by the user. The SMS message may be composed of a unique identifier of the controlled device to be controlled, a password shared by the controlling device and the controlled device, and / or an operation command. For example, referring to FIGS. 1B, 2, 7A, and 7B, a user of a mobile phone having a number '010-1234-5678' wants to control an air conditioner at a temperature of 24 ° C. at 8 pm as a set temperature. Password is '34231', the unique identifier is 'Alaska', and the operation command is 'SetTemp (24) SetStartTime (20)'. Accordingly, the SMS message is converted to include '34231AlaskaSetTemp (24) SetStartTime (20)'. This is merely an example, and is not limited to this format, and may be converted into various formats according to a protocol negotiated with the control apparatus and the controlled apparatus.

In operation 550, the control device transmits the converted SMS message to the controlled device. Alternatively, the control device may transmit the converted SMS message to a network management server managing a network including the controlled device. In this case, the network management server receiving the SMS message delivers the SMS message to the controlled device.

The controlled device receiving the SMS message interprets the message and operates to respond to the command. If an SMS message including '34231AlaskaSetTemp (24) SetStartTime (20)' is received as in the above example, the controller checks whether the initial 5 bytes, '34231', corresponding to the password is the registered control device. Check it. After the password is verified, the unique identifier is checked to select the command subject. In the above example, since 'Alaska' is a unique identifier of the stored air conditioner, that is, a unique name, the controlled device selects 'air conditioner' as a command subject. Thereafter, the controlled device interprets the operation command and operates correspondingly. In the above example, 'SetTemp (24) SetStartTime (20)' is interpreted as a command to operate at a set temperature of 24 degrees at 8 pm, and the controlled device starts to operate at set temperature of 24 degrees at 8 pm.

8 is a block diagram of a control device for controlling a controlled device with an SMS message according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The control device 810 includes a receiver 811, a command parser 812, a display 813, a message converter 814, a transmitter 815, and a storage 816. The control device 810 is connected to the controlled device 830 through a network management server 820 managing a network including the controlled device 830 or at least one controlled device. For example, in the home network, the controlled device 830 is a variety of information appliances in the home, and the control device 810 corresponds to a device that can control various information appliances, and the control device 810 The network management server 820 or the controlled device 520 may be connected through a wired or wireless network.

A first embodiment of a control device for controlling a controlled device by an SMS message will be described.

The message conversion unit 814 of the control device 810 transmits an SMS message based on a natural language-based command for controlling the controlled device 830 to the network management server 820 managing a network connected to the controlled device. The user inputs a natural language-based command for a specific controlled device to be controlled so that the controlled device can perform a desired function. Thereafter, the transmitter 815 transmits the natural language based command to the network management server through the SMS message.

The network management server 820 interprets the received natural language based command and extracts predetermined state information on the controlled device related to the command based on the interpreted natural language based command. Thereafter, the network management server 820 generates an SMS message according to the extracted status information of the controlled device, and transmits the SMS message to the controlling device. The network management server 820 generates an SMS message based on the message content suggesting whether to control the controlled device based on the extracted state information and the state information of the controlled device. Thereafter, the network management server 820 transmits an SMS message to the control device 810.

The receiver 811 of the control device 810 receives an SMS message from the network management server 820. Thereafter, the control device 815 transmits an SMS message including a predetermined control command to the network management server 820 or the controlled device 830 by input from a user.

Next, a second embodiment of a control device for controlling a controlled device by an SMS message will be described.

The receiver 811 of the control device 810 receives an input of a natural language-based command to the controlled device 830 from the user. The user inputs a natural language-based command for a specific controlled device to be controlled by an application in the control device 810 related to the control of the controlled device 830 so that the controlled device 830 may perform a desired function. Thereafter, the control device 810 receives the inputted natural language-based command.

The command parsing unit 812 parses the control command by combining the controlled device related to the natural language based command and the natural language based command. The command parsing unit 812 parses the natural language-based command, extracts data related to the controlled device 830 from the natural language-based command, and parses the control command. In one embodiment of the present invention, parsing is a predetermined form of an operation range of the controlled devices stored in the storage unit 816 for a command of a user based on natural language, for example, a dictionary lookup form. Means to interpret the user's command using. The instruction parser 812 parses a natural language based instruction using the dictionary lookup shown in FIG. 6. The command parsing unit 812 extracts a name or subject classification word 620 representing a controlled device to be operated from the natural language-based command, and generates an operation instruction 630 indicating how to operate when the controlled device is determined. Extraction, and the detailed action instruction 640 according to the operation is extracted and analyzed.

The display unit 813 displays the parsed control command. If the parsed control command is the control content desired by the user, the user can select it. When there are a plurality of parsed control commands, the display unit 813 displays a plurality of parsed control commands. The user may then select one of the plurality of parsed control commands using a predetermined input means or select all of the parsed control commands.

The message converter 814 converts the displayed control command into an SMS message including the unique identifier of the controlled device 830 according to an external input by the user. The SMS message may include a unique identifier of the controlled device 830 to be controlled, a password shared by the control device 810 and the controlled device 830, and / or an operation command. For example, referring to FIGS. 1B, 2, 7A, and 7B, when a user of a mobile phone having a number of '010-1234-5679' wants to control the cleaner to operate at 8:00 am, the password is' 15231 ', the unique identifier is' Dr.Clean', and the operation command is' SetStartTime (08) '. Therefore, the SMS message is converted to include '15231Dr.CleanSetStartTime (08)'. This is merely an example and is not limited to this format, and may be converted into various formats according to a protocol negotiated with the control device 810 and the controlled device 830.

The transmitter 815 transmits the converted SMS message to the controlled device 830. Alternatively, the sender 815 may transmit the converted SMS message to the network management server 820 managing the network including the controlled device 830. In this case, the network management server 820 receiving the SMS message transfers the SMS message to the controlled device 830.

The controlled device 830 receiving the SMS message interprets the SMS message and operates to correspond to the command. If the SMS message including '15231Dr.CleanSetStartTime (08)' is received as in the above example, it checks whether the initial 5 bytes of the password, '15231', is a control device registered in advance. . After the password is verified, the unique identifier is checked to select the command subject. In the above example, since 'Dr.Clean' is a unique identifier of the stored cleaner, that is, a unique name, the controlled device 830 selects 'cleaner' as a command subject. Thereafter, the controlled device 830 interprets the operation command to operate correspondingly. In the above example, 'SetStartTime (08)' is interpreted as a command to operate at 8:00 am, so that the cleaner, the controlled device 830, starts to operate at 8:00 am.

The method for controlling the controlled device by the SMS message as described above may also be embodied as computer readable codes on a computer readable recording medium. Computer-readable recording media include all kinds of recording media on which data that can be read by a computer system is stored. Examples of computer-readable recording media include ROM, RAM, CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disks, optical data storage devices, and the like. The computer readable recording medium can also be distributed over network coupled computer systems so that the computer readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion. In addition, functional programs, codes, and code segments for implementing the disk management method may be easily inferred by programmers in the art to which the present invention belongs.

So far I looked at the center of the preferred embodiment for the present invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be implemented in a modified form without departing from the essential features of the present invention. Therefore, the disclosed embodiments should be considered in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. The scope of the present invention is shown in the claims rather than the foregoing description, and all differences within the scope will be construed as being included in the present invention.

1A and 1B are diagrams showing examples of unique identifiers assigned to controlled devices.

2 is a diagram illustrating an example of an encryption code assigned to a control device and a controlled device.

3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a controlled device with a Short Message Service (SMS) message according to an embodiment of the present invention.

4 is a diagram illustrating an example of the method of FIG. 3.

5 is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling a controlled device by an SMS message by a control device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

6 is a diagram illustrating an example of the dictionary lookup.

7A to 7C are diagrams illustrating examples of instructions according to an embodiment of the present invention.

8 is a block diagram of a control device for controlling a controlled device with an SMS message according to an embodiment of the present invention.

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In the method for the control device to control the controlled device by SMS message, Receiving an input of a natural language-based command to the controlled device; Parsing at least one control command by combining the controlled device and the natural language based command; Converting the at least one parsed control command into an SMS message comprising a unique identifier of the controlled device; And And transmitting the SMS message to the controlled device. The method of claim 1, Displaying the at least one parsed control command, The converting into the SMS message may include converting the displayed control command into an SMS message including a unique identifier of the controlled device based on an external input using the displayed parsed control command. Control method. The method of claim 1, And a unique identifier of the controlled device is assigned to correspond to the control device and the controlled device in a one-to-one correspondence. The method of claim 1, The converting into the SMS message includes converting the parsed control command into an SMS message including the unique identifier and a password for the controlled device. The method of claim 4, wherein And a cipher for the controlled device is mapped one-to-one with the control device and stored in the control device. The method of claim 5, And when the control device is a mobile device, a password for the controlled device is mapped to an identification number of the mobile device and stored in the mobile device. The method of claim 1, And transmitting the SMS message to the controlled device comprises transmitting the SMS message to a network management server managing a network including the controlled device. The method of claim 7, wherein And the control device is a mobile device and the network is a home network. In the apparatus for controlling the controlled device by SMS message, A receiver configured to receive an input of a natural language-based command to the controlled device; An instruction parsing unit configured to parse at least one control instruction by combining the controlled device and the natural language based instruction; A message conversion unit converting the at least one parsed control command into an SMS message including a unique identifier of the controlled device; And And a transmitter for transmitting the SMS message to the controlled device. The method of claim 9, Further comprising a display for displaying the at least one parsed control command, The receiving unit receives an external input according to the displayed control command, and the message converting unit converts the displayed control command into an SMS message including a unique identifier of the controlled device based on the external input. Control device. The method of claim 9, And a unique identifier of the controlled device is assigned to correspond one-to-one to the control device and the controlled device. The method of claim 9, And the message changer converts the parsed control command into an SMS message including the unique identifier and a password for the controlled device. 13. The method of claim 12, And a cipher for the controlled device is mapped one-to-one with the control device and stored in the control device. The method of claim 13, And when the control device is a mobile device, a password for the controlled device is mapped to an identification number of the mobile device and stored in the mobile device. The method of claim 9, And the transmitting unit transmits the SMS message to a network management server managing a network including the controlled device. The method of claim 15, And the control device is a mobile device and the network is a home network. A computer-readable recording medium having recorded thereon a program for implementing a method of controlling a controlled device by an SMS message, Receiving an input of a natural language-based command to the controlled device; Parsing a control command by combining the controlled device and the natural language command; Converting the parsed control command into an SMS message including a unique identifier of the controlled device; And And transmitting the SMS message to the controlled device. A computer-readable recording medium having recorded thereon a program for implementing a control method. .
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