WO2002001409A1 - Systeme de recherche en temps reel dans deux directions dote d'un circuit de fibre optique - Google Patents

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WO2002001409A1
WO2002001409A1 PCT/IB2000/000860 IB0000860W WO0201409A1 WO 2002001409 A1 WO2002001409 A1 WO 2002001409A1 IB 0000860 W IB0000860 W IB 0000860W WO 0201409 A1 WO0201409 A1 WO 0201409A1
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Naoya Osanai
Shoko Toda
Youko Imazu
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Vrsel Co., Ltd
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  • the present invention relates to a search system using a parallel system for bidirectionally communicating an analog optical signal and a digital optical signal using one optical fiber line.
  • a conventional optical fiber system has a search system for transmitting and receiving a pulse signal in parallel with a digital optical signal.
  • the search system includes a data server (6) that provides a search operation in which both a search condition is input and a search result is output by an optical signal (3).
  • the authentication server (1) described in (1) performs individual authentication using at least one of a person's voice, palm, and retina, and performs the authentication using personal information collected by a recognition device as an analog signal.
  • the authentication server transmits the authentication result to the control conversion circuit (5), and sends additional information based on the specific information obtained by the identified individual recognition to the search condition and the search result of the data server (6). Search copy to be reflected on Stem.
  • the data server (6) comprises: an input means (61) that uses the voice of the individual of the interrogator as a search key in the form of an analog optical signal;
  • a search system comprising: comparison means (62) for comparing with a key; and display means (63) having data corresponding to the search key and displaying the data while synthesizing it into a stereoscopic image having a sense of virtual reality. It is.
  • FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram of a search system using an optical fiber according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram of a recognition server of the search system.
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram of a hospice / wellness selective search to which the search system of the present invention is applied.
  • Figure 4 is an explanatory diagram of the stock price search system.
  • Figure 5 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for financial institution business. .
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram of a music voice search system.
  • Figure 7 is an explanatory diagram of the search system for education and research.
  • Fig. 8 is an explanatory diagram of the system for searching for books handled by libraries.
  • FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for new car sales.
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram of a search system of a copyright management source.
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram of an estate information search system.
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for a hotel to be reserved.
  • FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram of a system for relaying various events held in a hotel through one optical fiber line.
  • Figure 14 is an explanatory diagram of a legal case search system.
  • Figure 15 is an explanatory diagram of a multi-vision channel search system.
  • Figure 16 is an explanatory diagram of program selection and participation registration search.
  • Figure 17 is an explanatory diagram of the search system for the timetable procedure.
  • FIG. 18 is an explanatory diagram of a hit product search system.
  • Figure 19 is an explanatory diagram of the interactive media CM search system.
  • FIG. 20 is an explanatory diagram of a closed-type hotline search system.
  • FIG. 21 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for eating habits, cooking, and beverages.
  • FIG. 22 is an explanatory diagram of a leisure search system.
  • FIG. 23 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for the crisis management information network.
  • Figure 24 is an explanatory diagram of the search system for horticulture and agriculture.
  • Figure 25 is an explanatory diagram of a political election / voting search system. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • FIG. 1 schematically shows a search system (also known as VISS) using the optical fiber of the present invention.
  • the optical fiber 1 is a parallel system that bidirectionally communicates an analog optical signal 2 and a digital optical signal 3 using an optical fiber line 1, and an authentication server 4 that performs individual authentication using the analog optical signal 2,
  • a control conversion circuit 5 for passing a digital optical signal 3 paired with the analog optical signal 2 authenticated by the authentication server 4, and a search condition input and a search result output based on the passed digital optical signal 3.
  • a data server 6 is provided for providing both search operations to the search server and storing images and sounds.
  • the authentication server 4 is equipped with a general security device 4a, and the data server 6 can also search on the general Internet via the World Wide Web (WWW).
  • FIG. 1 schematically shows a search system (also known as VISS) using the optical fiber of the present invention.
  • the optical fiber 1 is a parallel system that bidirectionally communicates an analog optical signal 2 and a digital optical signal 3 using an optical fiber line 1,
  • the 4 is an explanatory diagram of the authentication server 4, in which at least one of an individual's voice, palm, and retina is individually authenticated by a recognition device 41, and personal information collected by the recognition device 41 is used as an analog signal.
  • the authentication processing is performed by transmitting the authentication result to the authentication server 14 via the control conversion circuit 5.
  • the authentication result is returned to the control conversion circuit 5, and if the authentication is correct, the search is performed.
  • the additional information based on the unique information obtained by the individual recognition can be reflected in the search condition and the search result of the data server 6. That is, when the search condition is input, a condition that is likely to be selected based on the unique condition is used. Toka to first to be presented, and if the search result is a large amount, it is possible to be processed into easy-to-use information by adding the specific conditions.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the hospice and bottleneck selection search.
  • the data server 6 for hospice and wellness consists of a menu process 6 1 1 that presents menus classified into large items according to purpose, and a registration process 6 1 2 that registers individual data according to the menu.
  • the voice of the individual to be used is used as a search key with the analog optical signal as the search key. Those that fall under are sorted out.
  • the data is displayed by the individual questioner using the display means 63 shown in Fig. 2 while the individual who selects the service item display 6 13 is combined with the corresponding data into a stereoscopic image of a doctor with a virtual reality feeling. Is displayed.
  • an electronic medical record is created at the first time, and after the second time personal authentication is performed, the desired data is automatically analyzed from the personal information and the menu is created. Are sorted out, categorized as monthly medical data, and output to various devices.
  • This data has been automatically transferred to healthcare providers. It can analyze the information and provide counseling and health management information, and can refer to hospitals etc. if there is a medical condition (process 615). In addition, they can formulate hospitalization plans and transportation plans, and make reservations and applications for them (Step 6 16).
  • an explanatory diagram of the stock price search system based on FIG.
  • step 101 After completing personal authentication as shown in Fig. 1, the end user at home or company enters the kanji name, abbreviation, or code of the stock of interest (step 101), and as shown in Fig.
  • the data is transmitted by the optical fiber one-line search system VISS (step 102), and the search results (step 103) according to the search key are sent back to the end user in large quantities at high speed by a digital line.
  • This is detailed data as provided in a conventional securities company, and can be provided to each home via a single optical fiber line.
  • step 104 displays future forecasts based on analysis of past stock price movement data.
  • Waveform or similar to the transition graphic of By comparing the waveforms from the past accumulated data in an analogous manner, the future trends are read, predicted and provided to end users. In the same way, analogy analysis can be used to predict trends in exchange rates and to make statistics and forecasts of stock prices in the event of a crash in the past.
  • step 105 it is possible to respond to any question of the end user by the virtual reality president's image (step 105). That is, the end user's question is transmitted as an audio signal as an analog signal and analyzed as it is, and from the received analog signal, an appropriate audio answer is selected based on the content analysis of the question and returned to the end user.
  • the president's image corresponding to the audio in a CG composition and displaying it, it is possible to provide a sense of virtual reality that allows a question-and-answer session with the real president.
  • the end user can buy and sell stocks and execute limit reservations (step 106).
  • the end user who has been authenticated by using VISS can be used.
  • the source is notified and (Step 1
  • step 1 1 1 1 The end user at home or business, after completing personal authentication for each financial institution as shown in Fig. 1 (step 1 1 1), searches for the optical fiber one-line search system V shown in Fig. 1.
  • Step 1 1 2 it is divided into opening a new account and using the opened account.
  • step 113 When opening a new account (step 113), a form for application is displayed (step 114), so fill in the necessary information and send it (step 115).
  • the reply When the reply has been received by the financial institution, it will go to the store of the financial institution and have it stamped and issued a passbook or password. If necessary, present the necessary documents for the check and check.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram of a music voice search system. This is used to know the song title, composer and performer when purchasing a sound source such as an MD or CD of music heard by ear.
  • the end user at home or company after completing personal authentication for each financial institution as shown in Fig. 1, displays a search menu for text information by genre and title (step 121). Use this search menu if you know it. If you do not understand here, you can input the melody by voice as if humming (Step 122), or if you can transcribe the score, input the score (Step 123). Search by tone and melody (step 124). At this time, the tune may be different, so the transposition is performed automatically and the corresponding tune is searched.
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram of the search system for education and research. This search system can be used widely from preschool education, elementary school, junior high school, high school, university, graduate school, vocational school, culture center, and qualification examination school.
  • Step 131 End users in homes and businesses will be presented with various search menus after completing personal authentication by financial institution as shown in Figure 1 (step 131).
  • Redirect to class The part-time participation (step 132) is intended for children who are refusing to go to school or attending correspondence. Cameras are installed at several places in the classroom, and the end user at home can move to the desired direction according to voice commands. , You can switch images.
  • the virtual reality tutor (Step 133) which has a monitor on the teacher side to confirm that the accessing student is who he or she is, is a CG synthesized tutor who asks the student questions. While pointing out the weaknesses of the students, we will consider countermeasures. At this time, personal data is used, and a preset problem can be provided according to the level of the individual. In addition, the weaknesses of the identified students are stored again as personal information.
  • the analysis of past test questions (step 134) analyzes past questions for each test, presents trends and measures for the next test, and presents questions that are likely to be asked next time.
  • the examination data for each school can present the pass rate to be analyzed and predicted from personal data in addition to the deviation value and the magnification.
  • the results of the mock test are provided to the examinees as the current deviation value, the pass rate of the desired school, the weakness analysis, and countermeasures, and the feedback is also provided to the personal database.
  • the school guide (step 137) provides information on schools as a reference for selecting the school of choice, and the president of virtual reality can synthesize CG and answer inquiries.
  • a camera can be placed at the conference venue to provide individual broadcasts of the seminar and video data that has been accumulated from the broadcasts.
  • Fig. 8 is an explanatory diagram of the system for searching for books handled by libraries. After completing personal authentication for each financial institution as shown in Fig. 1, a search menu for text information by genre or author appears. (Step 141) If you know this, use this search menu. I do. In particular, since the data of the cover design is also taken in advance, it is possible to search from the image of the cover design and the fragmentary memory such as the material of the surface decoration. are doing.
  • step 142 If the book you are looking for can be confirmed, the loan decision procedure is performed (step 142). If you are already in the library (step 143), display the bookshelf for the selected book
  • Step 144 Perform the loan procedure.
  • the rental status is checked or the reservation status of another person is checked (step 146). If the loan is lent to another person, voice mail is sent to the renting person. If the return period has expired, a request for reminders is made (step 147).
  • the library goes to the library and performs the borrowing procedure (step 148). The rental information is fed back as personal data.
  • FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for new car sales. A search menu for the vehicle type and usage of the text information is displayed (Step 151). If the required vehicle type is known, use this search menu. In particular, comparisons can be made easily because they are displayed across the boundaries of the manufacturer.
  • the body color is then determined (step 153).
  • the determined body color is displayed as a CG image and displayed as a video (step 154), and a virtual reality CG composite display can be performed according to an instruction from the end user in a direction desired to view the interior and functions. By repeating these, you can feel as if you are watching many real cars while at home.
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram of a search system of a copyright management source.
  • a search menu for text information content types and genres, such as 'characters' and 'objects' is displayed (step 161), followed by titles (step 162), search by purpose of use, and product type. (Step 163), the result of the automatic search, the distribution company, etc.
  • the detailed information and the license application window are displayed (step 164).
  • FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram of an estate information search system. A search menu for text information by item type, region, layout, and rent is displayed (step 17).
  • Step 17 1) Perform a multiple search based on detailed conditions such as rent and security deposit (Step 17)
  • FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for a hotel to be reserved.
  • a search menu for text information by area, destination, and direct entry of hotel name is displayed (Step 181), and for the specified hotel, images such as location and interior and exterior are provided (Step 182). ).
  • the reservation is completed (step 184).
  • FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram of a system for relaying various events held in a hotel through a single optical fiber line.
  • weddings, dina shows, seminars-corporate presentations, concerts, 'conferences', 'forums', workshops, etc. are held, and there are participants from remote locations.
  • the aim is to save time by participating in the event.
  • remote relatives and friends can be bi-directionally participated through cameras and microphones, and even if cameras and other equipment are not ready, E-MAI and a two-way image system using an optical fiber network can be used for each other.
  • FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for legal cases.
  • a search menu for the crime name of the text information is displayed (step 197), the search is performed with detailed conditions on the criminal's age, the act performed, etc., and the details of the search result are displayed (step 198). ).
  • information on the trial record is displayed (step 199).
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram of a multi-vision channel search system by a guide search of a menu table displayed on a digital panel.
  • the number of TV broadcast channels is less than 10 for analog broadcasting and only tens for cable broadcasting.However, digital broadcasting has several hundreds of broadcasting channels. A means for instantly selecting a desired channel can be provided. ⁇
  • digital broadcasting services include drama, news, weather, sports, 'cooking', music, animation, book information and other analog broadcasting programs, as well as BS broadcasting and CS broadcasting. It can be provided without installing a parabolic antenna.
  • the search for digital broadcast channels transmitted over one optical fiber line connected to the search system VISS can firstly perform mode conversion search of text information (step 203). By selecting each mode, a list of channels is displayed, and the channel is determined from the list.
  • the original mode is a mode in which a list of channels automatically selected based on personal information, a list of frequently selected programs, a list of programs stored as favorites, and the like are displayed. is there.
  • the screen where the list is displayed there is a list of data and guidance of virtual reality synthesized by CG, divided into one screen frame to display multiple channel screens at the same time, Can be enlarged according to the instruction from the end user (Step
  • this screen display can be accessed from the end user by means of information transmission / reception means (step 205), it not only exhibits the interactive function of requesting the information desired individually on demand, but also has the data amount of preview. Since there are few call functions, comparisons can be made easily while making selections.Free selection allows not only point search in a variety of programs, but also order, contract and registration from end users instantly The user can purchase products, participate in quiz programs, win products, and call various procedures (step 206). In the past, in addition to television broadcasting, reception / contact was made by mail / telephone / fax / email.However, there was no immediate response by telephone, but only voice response. Can be provided.
  • FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram of program selection and participation registration search.
  • FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram of a timetable procedure search system.
  • the timetable is organized by transportation infrastructure. Searching for the necessary means of transportation (Step 221), and inputting the arrival time along with the date, time, location, etc. (Step 222) By navigator / time Table plan A plan is drawn up (steps 2 2 3). For details, select an item (step 2 2 4), and the planned information will be displayed in the order of the transfer process for each navigator (step 2 2 5).
  • FIG. 18 is an explanatory diagram of a hit product search system.
  • Fig. 19 is an explanatory diagram of the interactive media CM search system.
  • FIG. 20 is an explanatory diagram of a closed-type hotline search system. This search system is a closed type or closed type system in which the membership number is targeted for members.
  • FIG. 21 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for eating habits, cooking, and beverages.
  • Step 2 6 You can search the contents of meals by keyword items based on various conditions such as ingredients and the number of people, and the location of meals (step 2 6 1), or by searching regional cuisine items such as Japanese cuisine and French cuisine (Ste 2 6 2), the search system VISS (Step 2 6 3) selects the necessary ingredients, explains the details of the menu and displays the search results (Step 2 6 4), and for the ingredients, the food item (Step 2 6 3) From 265), you can report the results of checking the genetically modified food, the composition table, the nutrient amount, and the chemical amount (step 266).
  • Figure 22 is an explanatory diagram of a search system that assists in planning destinations for leisure and planning.
  • Step 2 7 Select the places where you want to go or go to leisure (Step 2 7 1), enter the data by type or purpose of the registrar (Step 2 7 2) Search with the search system VISS (Step 2 7 3) By inputting the details of the leisure plan by season, season, and season (Step 274), various plans are proposed, and the plans are selected in consideration of rest breaks and traffic congestion (Step 2). 7 5). Then, accommodation and ticket applications can be made promptly and quickly by using electronic payment through VISSS (step 2776).
  • Figure 23 is an explanatory diagram of a search system for the crisis management information network.
  • Search items can be selected from menus such as disaster prevention, regional, and breaking news (Step 281), via the search system VISS (Step 282), and academic crisis management information data (Step 2). 8 3) Real-time information on disaster status Top 284), the display of emergency lifeline contact information and inquiries on recovery plans (Step 285) are displayed together with detailed information such as maps and three-dimensional CG information (Step 286).
  • Figure 24 is an explanatory diagram of the horticulture.agriculture search system.
  • FIG. 25 is an explanatory diagram of a political election and voting search system.
  • the search system VISS has confirmed individual authentication, and it is possible to perform individual confirmation (step 308) of voting (step 309) by the search system VISS.
  • the search system VISS If the names of candidates and the promises of political parties are confirmed by selecting each party name (step 301), the policy policy will be displayed in CG images (step 302), and the speeches of the election candidates (step 303) ) Or a speech by the leader or party representative (Step 304), or view a list of political parties, political theories, policies, international relations, etc. (Step 305).
  • Election candidates and leaders who have synthesized virtual reality CGs to ask questions can respond bi-directionally, such as responding in real time and asking more questions (step 306). Even if voters are turning around day or night, they can confirm the names of candidates and political parties' pledges required for voting.
  • the authentication server (4) described in 1 above performs individual authentication using at least one of a person's voice, palm, and retina, and outputs the personal information collected by the recognition device in the form of an analog signal. (4), the authentication result is returned to the control conversion circuit (5), and additional information based on the unique information by the identified individual recognition is added to the search condition and the search result of the data server (6). Since it is a search system to be reflected, the conditions for personal authentication are strict and there is no unauthorized use.
  • the data server (6) described in (1) above is composed of an input means (61) for searching the individual's voice as an analog light 0 signal as a search key, and an analog optical signal hand as an index key.

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L'invention concerne un système de recherche en parallèle dans lequel un signal optique analogique (2) et un signal optique numérique (3) sont émis dans deux directions à travers un circuit de fibre optique (1). Ce système comprend un serveur d'authentification (4) conçu pour exécuter une authentification individuelle au niveau dudit signal optique analogique (2), un circuit de conversion de commande (5) conçu pour faire passer le signal optique numérique (3) apparié au signal analogique (2) authentifié par le serveur d'authentification (4) ainsi qu'un serveur de données (6) offrant un service de recherche intégrant l'entrée de facteurs de recherche et la sortie des résultats de la recherche au niveau du signal optique numérique émis (3). Des informations numériques classiques peuvent être copiées en vue d'une utilisation non autorisée. Cependant, selon ladite invention, toute utilisation non autorisée est empêchée par l'authentification du signal analogique. Après authentification, une grande quantité de données sous la forme d'un signal numérique peut être transmise à grande vitesse à travers un circuit de fibre optique.
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