WO1999005616A1 - Terminal internet dote d'une fonction de detection de la position actuelle et procede d'extraction de donnees - Google Patents

Terminal internet dote d'une fonction de detection de la position actuelle et procede d'extraction de donnees Download PDF

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WO1999005616A1
WO1999005616A1 PCT/JP1998/003260 JP9803260W WO9905616A1 WO 1999005616 A1 WO1999005616 A1 WO 1999005616A1 JP 9803260 W JP9803260 W JP 9803260W WO 9905616 A1 WO9905616 A1 WO 9905616A1
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01CMEASURING DISTANCES, LEVELS OR BEARINGS; SURVEYING; NAVIGATION; GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS; PHOTOGRAMMETRY OR VIDEOGRAMMETRY
    • G01C21/00Navigation; Navigational instruments not provided for in groups G01C1/00 - G01C19/00
    • G01C21/26Navigation; Navigational instruments not provided for in groups G01C1/00 - G01C19/00 specially adapted for navigation in a road network
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01CMEASURING DISTANCES, LEVELS OR BEARINGS; SURVEYING; NAVIGATION; GYROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS; PHOTOGRAMMETRY OR VIDEOGRAMMETRY
    • G01C21/00Navigation; Navigational instruments not provided for in groups G01C1/00 - G01C19/00
    • G01C21/26Navigation; Navigational instruments not provided for in groups G01C1/00 - G01C19/00 specially adapted for navigation in a road network
    • G01C21/34Route searching; Route guidance
    • G01C21/36Input/output arrangements for on-board computers

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  • the present invention relates to an Internet terminal device having a current position detection function, and more particularly to an Internet terminal device having a function of detecting a current position, such as a car navigation device.
  • a car navigation device basically includes a current position detecting means such as a GPS (Global Positioning System), a map information storing means such as a CD_ROM, and a display means for displaying a map. And provided the user with directions to the destination.
  • a current position detecting means such as a GPS (Global Positioning System)
  • a map information storing means such as a CD_ROM
  • a display means for displaying a map. And provided the user with directions to the destination.
  • WWW World Wide Web
  • HTML Olyper Text Markup Language HTML Olyper Text Markup Language
  • the present invention provides a dedicated information center by organically linking the current position detection function and the Internet connection function of a car navigation device and the like. 9 It is an object of the present invention to provide an Internet terminal device with a current position detection function capable of providing various services to a user without providing it. Disclosure of the invention
  • An Internet terminal device with a current position detection function includes: a map information storage unit that stores map information; a current position detection unit that detects a current position of a user; and an Internet for connecting to the Internet.
  • the displayed map is displayed, and the current position detected by the current position detecting means is displayed on the map.
  • the existing infrastructure such as the Internet can be used without providing a dedicated information center, and a search service can be realized by a WEB server and a VEB client.
  • a search service can be realized by a WEB server and a VEB client.
  • sill software There is no need to develop sill software, and the system can be configured at low cost.
  • the versatility and expandability of the system are improved.
  • the user can quickly and easily search for the target on the Internet without having to recognize the current position.
  • the search result position can be reflected on a map display of a force navigation device or the like. It is also possible to receive map information from a web server on the Internet. However, in that case, it takes a certain amount of time until the search results are obtained.
  • the current position information is included in the header information of the HTTP request
  • the search result information is included in the header information of the HTTP response.
  • the display means displays the content of the HTML document instead of a map when the displayed search result position is instructed by the user and when the HTTP response received from the WEB server includes the HTML document.
  • This force is preferable.
  • it is possible to confirm detailed information provided to the object corresponding to the search result position. Also, you can get related information by directly entering the link.
  • “in place of a map” means that it is not necessary to delete the map from the screen, and an HTML document may be overwritten on the map.
  • there is a sufficient display area may be displayed map and the HTML document force s together.
  • the web server has a URL table in which URLs indicating the objects to be accessed by the web server are registered, and this URL table can be added or deleted by the user, and corresponds to the URLs registered in this URL table.
  • the menu screen is created. This makes it possible to create a menu screen suitable for each user.
  • a means may be provided for switching whether to request an HTML document in addition to header information that requests only the header information as an HTTP response to the WEB server. As a result, when only the position needs to be known, only the header information can be returned, so that the search time can be reduced.
  • the Internet connection means stores a list of a plurality of access points.
  • An access point table may be provided, and an access point close to the current position may be connected with reference to the table. As a result, an access point near the current location can be automatically selected, and the call charge can be reduced.
  • the information search method includes a step of detecting a current position of the user, a step of connecting to the Internet, and a step of accessing the specific WEB server by including the detected current position information in an HTTP request. Extracting the search result location information corresponding to the current location, which is included in the HTTP response received from the specific WEB server; and storing the map information storage means on the display device. Displaying the map read out from the program and displaying the current position detected by the current position detecting means and the position represented by the extracted search result position information on the map. It is characterized by.
  • FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a schematic operation of the Internet terminal device of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a hardware configuration example of the car navigation device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 (a) is a diagram showing an example of a server menu screen displayed on the display in the present embodiment and showing search server options for a specific search service
  • FIG. 3 (b) is a diagram showing an example of a screen showing a submenu 35.
  • FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram of a URL table used in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 5 (a) and 5 (b) are explanatory diagrams of a configuration of an HTTP request issued from the client to the server and an HTTP response returned from the server to the client, respectively, in the embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figures 6 (a) and (b) show the HTTP request and HTTP It is explanatory drawing of the specific example of a sponge.
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B are explanatory diagrams of the header information of the HTTP request and the HTTP response added in the embodiment of the present invention, respectively.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a control procedure executed by the CPU in the car navigation device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram of an example of a screen displaying a search result position and a current position on a map according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram of a display example of the HTML document corresponding to the search result position in FIG.
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram of a configuration of an access point table used in the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing an example of an Internet connection process using the access point table of FIG. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • the present invention is not limited to a car navigation device, but can be applied to, for example, a personal computer or a portable information terminal as long as it has a current position detecting function.
  • the Internet terminal device 10 of the present invention is connected to the Internet 12 via a mobile communication device 11 such as a mobile phone, and various search servers 13, 14, and 14 connected to the Internet 12. 1 5 can be accessed.
  • the Internet terminal device 10 transmits information indicating its current position to a specific search server, and in response to this, the search sano searches for an object corresponding to the current position.
  • the target depends on the search server.
  • the search server returns the position information of the target obtained as a result of the search to the Internet terminal device 10 as search result position information.
  • the Internet terminal device 10 changes the search result position 9 2 represented by the search result position information to the current position 9 1 J / 032 0
  • HTML documents can include image (still images, video) files, audio files, etc., in addition to HTML text and plain text files.
  • the WWW of the document are all assigned a unique address force on the interface one net? Called UR L (Uniform Resource Locator).
  • the URL structure consists of the protocol name, server name, and item path name, as shown below. http: /Zwww.abc.or.jp/def/ghi.html
  • the protocol name indicates how to interpret computer power reports. Since the WWW server and web browser exchange information using the method of HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol), the protocol name at the top of the above URL is "http:”. "www.abc.orr.jp" represents the name of the Sano. "www” indicates that the server is a WWW server.
  • FIG. 2 shows an example of a hardware configuration of the force navigation device in the present embodiment.
  • a car navigation device 100 includes a CPU 111 that controls the entire device by program processing, a current position detecting unit (here, a GPS receiver) 1 12 for detecting a current position, R0M1 13 that stores the control program executed by the CPU 111 and necessary data, RAMI 14 that provides a work area, buffer area, and temporary storage area when the CPU 111 executes the program, and is nonvolatile.
  • a current position detecting unit here, a GPS receiver
  • RAMI 14 that provides a work area, buffer area, and temporary storage area when the CPU 111 executes the program, and is nonvolatile.
  • a data storage device flash memory, etc.
  • flash memory flash memory, etc.
  • a map information storage unit here, CD-ROM
  • Display 117 that displays the contents of the display
  • a speaker 118 that outputs audio information
  • an input device eg, operation keys, a touch panel, a remote controller, etc.
  • a communication control unit 122 for controlling the data communication.
  • the communication control unit 122 is connected to, for example, a mobile communication device 11 such as a mobile phone via the LINE terminal connector 123, and thereby can access the Internet.
  • FIG. 3 (a) shows an example of a server menu screen displayed on the display 117 in the present embodiment and showing a selection of a search server for a specific search service.
  • the search targets gas stations, restaurants, hotels, parking lots, and car services.
  • the radio button 32 on the menu screen allows the user to select whether to request location information simply as the target information requested by the search, or to request the corresponding document (document).
  • the menu items in such a server menu include a URL tape as shown in Figure 4.
  • Le 40 is registered. That is, the URL table 40 registers the search server name 41 of each menu item and the corresponding URL 42 as a pair. For these menu items, the user can add, delete, and edit the items afterwards.
  • the menu screens shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B are generated according to the registered contents of the URL table 40.
  • the transfer of documents between the WEB client and WEB server is performed using the HTTP protocol.
  • HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol
  • the configuration of the request issued from the client to the server and the configuration of the response returned from the server to the client are specified as shown in Figs. 5 (a) and 5 (b).
  • Clients typically make HTTP requests in response to a user's URL input in a web browser, or to a user's indication of an anchor point (or hot spot) in an HTML document that has a link to that URL. Issue
  • the HTTP request is composed of “method”, “URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) (usually used as a URI ? )”, “Version of HTTP protocol”, and “meta information”. Become. The required information is from the method to the HTTP protocol version, and the meta information is optional.
  • the “method” indicates the type of request from the client to the server. Usually, one of the three methods “GET”, “HEAD”, and “POST” is used. “GET” requests an object (HTML document etc.) as substantive information together with its header information, and “HEAD” returns only the Bibliographical header information without requesting the object. Is required. "POST” is used, for example, when a client sends information entered by a user in a form to a server.
  • Fig. 6 (a) shows a specific example of an HTTP request.
  • the first line 601 is the method (ie, GET), the URL (ie,
  • the second line 62 describes the type of WEB browser as the User-agent issuing the request.
  • the third line 603 through the fifth line 605 describe the types of documents accepted by the web browser. This information is also called request header information.
  • the HTTP response shown in Fig. 5 (b) consists of a "status line” indicating the success or failure of the request, "meta information", and "information of the requested entity".
  • the status line consists of an HTTP version, an HTTP status code that indicates the result of the request as a number, and a reason (a short sentence that describes the meaning of the code). For example, the status code "200" indicates that the request was successful and the information will be returned, and the status code "404" indicates that the information was specified due to the absence or mistake of the specified URL. Indicates a case where is not found.
  • Fig. 6 (b) shows a specific example of the HTTP response.
  • the HTTP version (HTTPZ1.0), the status code ("200"), and the reason ( réelleentfollows) are described in the first line 611.
  • the second line 6 1 2 to the sixth line 6 16 are meta information
  • the seventh line 6 17 is entity information (skyfoo d. Html).
  • the meta information of the HTTP response includes the type of the server software of the web server (6 12), the date and time of the response (6 13), the type of the returned document (6 1), the number of bytes (6 15) ), and includes the last modified date (61 6) forces s of those said documents.
  • Such information other than the entity information is also called response header information.
  • a new item is added to such known HTTP header information.
  • Fig. 7 (a) "X—N av i—
  • Cur P 0 s: is added. This is a car navigation device This is for notifying the current location information (XX1, yy1) of (user) from the client to the server.
  • Fig. 7 (b) the item "X-Navi-Detecte dPos:" is added. Is this a search result position? This is to notify the client that “x X 2, yy 2” is present.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a control procedure executed by the CPU 111 in the power navigation device according to the present embodiment.
  • a search menu screen is displayed on the display 117 of the car navigation device as a client (S801). Therefore, when the user designates, for example, “restaurant” on the display menu screen (FIG. 3) and presses the search button 33 (Yes in S802), the current position detected by the current position detection unit 112 is confirmed. Yes (S803). Next, it is confirmed whether or not the connection has already been made to the Internet (S804). If the connection has not been made, the connection to the Internet is made via the communication control unit 12 and the mobile communication device 11 (S805).
  • the URL of the corresponding search server (the restaurant search server 15 in this example) is found by referring to the URL table 40 of FIG. 4 corresponding to the menu item specified from the search menu screen, and accessed (S806). ). At this time, an HTTP request that includes the current location information in the header information is performed as shown in Fig. 7 (a).
  • the search server compares the location information of the registered restaurants with the current location provided by the client, and finds the nearest one ( (Or more than one) location information of the restaurant in addition to the header information in the HTTP response and returned to the client. How many search results should be output can be specified in advance by a user on a screen (not shown). At that time, if the method of the request is GET, the corresponding HTML document is also returned. If the method is HEAD, only the header information is returned. The received information is stored in the data storage device 115 via the temporary storage area of the RAM 114.
  • the position of the search result is extracted from the header information (S808).
  • the search result position and the current position are displayed on a map (S809).
  • the current location 91 and the search result positions 92 and 93 are displayed on the map. If the current position is not included in the display area due to the distance between the two positions and the display scale (magnification), only the search result position is displayed on the map.
  • the scale of the display is variable according to a user's instruction. The user can move from the map display of FIG. 9 to the search menu screen of FIG. 3 by operating an input key (not shown). Alternatively, a button for that purpose may be displayed on the screen shown in FIG.
  • step S804 of "Connect to Internet” in FIG. 8 it is assumed that a dial-up connection is made to a predetermined access point of a specific Internet provider. And power, and, as in the present embodiment, by Internet terminal device to move, so that the user distance force? Changes to the access Boyne preparative depending on are current position. Normally, mobile communication equipment 1 1 is expensive for long distance calls In some cases, it may not be possible to connect to the access point for reasons such as busy. Therefore, in the second embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 11, a plurality of access points 1101, their telephone numbers 1102, the positions of each access point 1103, and An access point table 1100 comprising a valid flag 1104 of each access point is provided and stored in the data storage device 115. Valid flag 1 1 04, in this embodiment, a "1", when it is invalid "0" when it is the access Boyne solved? Enabled. Initially, all access points are enabled.
  • FIG. 12 shows an example of an Internet connection process using the access point table 1100 as a flowchart.
  • the position 1 103 of the valid access point of the access point table 1 100 (that is, the valid flag 1 104 if “1”) is compared with the current position confirmed in step 5803, and the current position is compared with the current position.
  • Select the telephone number 1102 of the nearest one access point (S1201).
  • An attempt is made to connect to the selected access point (S1202). If this connection is unsuccessful (No in S1203), a predetermined number of retries is attempted (S1204). If the connection is successful (Yes in S 1205), the flow advances to step S 1207. If the retry is unsuccessful, the access point is temporarily invalidated (S122). That is, the valid flag 1 104 is set to "0". Thereafter, the flow returns to step S1201, and the access point closest to the current position is selected from the currently valid access points. If the connection to any of the access points succeeds, all the currently disabled access points are enabled, and the process returns to step S806 in FIG.
  • a nearby access point when connecting to the Internet, a nearby access point can be automatically selected from its current location, and long-distance communication can be avoided. It mosquito? Capable ing to connect to any access Boyne bets even when the connection to a specific access point becomes unsuccessful for some reason.
  • a simple mobile phone PHS: Personal Handyphone System
  • PHS Personal Handyphone System
  • devices such as personal digital assistants that have difficulty in normal communication while moving a vehicle or the like.
  • the current position can be determined with a certain degree of accuracy from the base station information of the PHS, this can be used as the current position information.
  • the transmission information may be encrypted.
  • the method of encrypting the entire HTTP communication “X—NaVi—CurPos:” and “X—NaVi—
  • the current position detection function of the force navigation device and the like and the Internet connection function are organically linked to each other, so that the dedicated It is possible to provide the user with the ability to provide various services without providing an information center. This solves the problem of the number of access points and makes it possible to construct a system at a much lower cost than when a dedicated information center is provided.

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Ce terminal internet est doté d'une fonction de détection de la position actuelle, capable d'offrir divers services à un utilisateur, sans qu'il soit nécessairement pourvu d'un centre de données exclusif. Ce terminal internet (navigateur de voiture) (10) est conçu pour que son unité de détection de position introduise, dans une demande HTTP (protocole de transfert hypertexte), les données de position actuelle qu'elle a détectées, et pour permettre l'accès à des serveurs spécifiques de recherche de données (13, 14, 15), par l'intermédiaire d'un dispositif de radiocommunication mobile (11). Ce terminal (10) recueille les données qui se rapportent à la position des données recherchées et comprises dans une réponse HTTP reçue à partir du serveur de recherche spécifique et qui sont obtenues par rapport à la position actuelle. Les positions (92, 93) figurant dans les résultats des recherches faites sont affichées, de même que la position actuelle (91), sur une carte routière, sur un dispositif d'affichage. En réponse à une instruction de l'utilisateur d'affichage de l'une quelconque des positions du résultat de la recherche, un document HTML (langage hypertexte) correspondant est affiché en même temps que la carte ou au lieu de celle-ci.
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