WO2004086328A1 - ホームセキュリティシステム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a home security system and a method of monitoring or operating a state of a home appliance, and more particularly to a home security system and a method of monitoring or operating a status of a home appliance capable of preventing unauthorized access by a third party.
- the present invention also relates to a portable device, a home crisis device, a home server, and a security device used in a home security system.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a home security system that enables a resident or the like of a house to check or operate the state of home appliances at home.
- a home security system includes a mobile device and a housing device connected to a housing device provided in a house, and monitors and operates the state of the housing device.
- An input unit for inputting a command for monitoring or operating the home appliance; a first storage unit for storing an identifier of the mobile device and an identifier of the home appliance;
- a first receiving unit that receives an identifier of the home appliance transmitted from the appliance by a wireless signal; an identifier of the home appliance received by the first receiving unit; and a first storage unit.
- a first comparing unit that compares the identifier of the home appliance, and a portable device stored in the first storage unit when both identifiers match as a result of the comparison by the first comparing unit.
- An identifier, and a first transmitting unit that transmits the command input by the input unit by a wireless signal, wherein the housing device stores an identifier of the housing device and an identifier of the portable device.
- a second storage unit a second transmission unit that transmits the identifier of the home appliance device stored in the second storage unit by a wireless signal, and receives a mobile device identifier and a command transmitted from the first transmission unit.
- a method for monitoring or operating a state of a home appliance according to a first aspect of the present invention is executed by a home security system having a portable device and a home appliance connected to a home appliance provided in a house. , Monitoring or operating the condition of the housing equipment
- the method comprising: transmitting, by a wireless signal, an identifier of the home appliance device to the home appliance device; receiving, at the portable device, the identifier of the home appliance device transmitted from the home appliance device; In the portable device, the received identifier of the housing device is compared with the identifier of the housing device stored in the portable device in advance, and if the two identifiers match as a result of the comparison, the identifier of the portable device is determined.
- An identifier and a command for monitoring or operating the housing device input from the input unit of the mobile device are transmitted by a wireless signal, and the identifier of the mobile device and the command transmitted from the mobile device are transmitted from the housing device.
- the received command is executed by comparing the identifier with the device identifier, and when the two identifiers match as a result of the comparison.
- the home security system comprises a mobile device, a home device connected to a home device provided in a house, and a home server connected to the home device via a home network.
- a home security system for monitoring or operating the state of the home appliance wherein the mobile device comprises: an input unit for inputting a command for monitoring or operating the home appliance; an identifier of the mobile device; A first storage unit for storing an identifier of the home server; a first receiving unit for receiving an identifier of the home server transmitted by a radio signal from the home server; and a home server received by the first receiving unit.
- a first comparing unit that compares the identifier of the home server with the identifier of the home server stored in the first storage unit; and a comparison by the first comparing unit.
- the first transmitting unit that transmits the identifier of the portable device stored in the first storage unit and the command input by the input unit by a wireless signal.
- a second storage unit that stores an identifier of the home server and an identifier of the portable device; and a second server that transmits an identifier of the home server stored in the second storage unit by a wireless signal.
- a transmission unit that transmits the received command to the home appliance via the home network, wherein the home appliance receives a command transmitted by the third transmission unit.
- a third receiving unit and an executing unit that executes the command received by the third receiving unit.
- a method of monitoring or operating a state of a home appliance comprising: a portable device; a home appliance connected to the home appliance provided in the house; and a home appliance connected to the home appliance via a home network.
- a method of monitoring or operating the state of the home appliance which is executed by a home security system having a home server connected to the home server, wherein the home server transmits an identifier of the home server by a radio signal.
- the portable device receives an identifier of the home server transmitted from the home server.
- the portable device receives the received identifier of the home server and a home server stored in the portable device in advance.
- the home server receives the mobile device identifier and the command transmitted from the mobile device, and transmits the command for monitoring or operating the housing device input from the mobile device.
- the received identifier of the portable device is compared with the identifier of the portable device stored in the home server in advance, and if both identifiers match as a result of the comparison, the received command-is compared with the home network. Via the home network, receives the command transmitted from the home server via the home network, and executes the received command in the home appliance. Is what you do.
- a home security system includes a mobile device, a housing device connected to a housing device provided in a house, a home server connected to the housing device via a home network, A home security system having a security device connected to the home server via a communication network, and for monitoring or operating a state of the home appliance, wherein the portable device includes the home appliance.
- An input unit for inputting a command for monitoring or operating the portable device; a first storage unit for storing an owner of the portable device or a subscriber identifier assigned to the portable device; A first transmission unit that transmits the subscriber identifier stored in the storage unit and the command input by the input unit to the security device by a wireless signal, wherein the security device performs the first transmission
- a first receiving unit that receives the subscriber identifier and the command transmitted by the unit, a second storage unit that stores a subscriber identifier of a subscriber who has subscribed to the provided home security service, and the first receiving unit.
- a first comparing unit that compares the subscriber identifier received by the unit with the subscriber identifier stored in the second storage unit; and a result of the comparison by the first comparing unit that both subscriber identifiers match.
- a second transmitting unit that transmits the command received by the first receiving unit to the home server via the communication network, wherein the home server includes: A third receiving unit that receives the command transmitted by the second transmitting unit; a third transmitting unit that transmits the command received by the third receiving unit to the home appliance via the home network.
- the home appliance device includes: a fourth receiving unit that receives the command transmitted by the third transmitting unit; and an executing unit that executes the command received by the fourth receiving unit. I have.
- a method for monitoring or operating a state of a home appliance comprising: a portable device; a home appliance connected to the home appliance provided in the house; and a home network connected to the home appliance.
- a method for monitoring or operating the state of the home appliance which is executed by a home security system having a home server connected via a home server and a security device connected to the home server via a communication network,
- the owner of the portable device or the subscriber identifier assigned to the portable device which is stored in advance, is used to monitor or operate the home appliance input through the input unit of the portable device.
- a command is transmitted to the security device by a wireless signal, and the security device transmits the command to the mobile device.
- a home security system includes a mobile device, a housing device connected to a housing device provided in a house, a home server connected to the housing device via a home network, A security device connected to the home server via a communication network; and a wireless authentication device owned or operated by a wireless certification authority and connected to the security device via a communication network.
- a home security system for monitoring or operating a state of a household device wherein the portable device includes: an input unit for inputting a command for monitoring or operating the household device; The assigned subscriber identifier and the subscriber identifier issued to the owner by the wireless certification authority A first storage unit that stores the registrant identifier stored in the first storage unit to the wireless authentication device by a wireless signal; and a first storage unit that stores the registrant identifier stored in the first storage unit.
- a second transmitting unit that transmits a subscriber identifier and the command input by the input unit to the security device by a wireless signal, wherein the wireless authentication device includes a registrant registered by the wireless certificate authority.
- a second storage unit that stores a registrant identifier and authentication data of the registrant; a first reception unit that receives the registrant identifier transmitted by the first transmission unit; and a first reception unit that receives the registrant identifier.
- a first comparing unit that compares the registrant identifier with the registrant identifier stored in the second storage unit; and a result of the comparison by the first comparing unit that the two registrant identifiers match.
- a third transmission unit that transmits registrant authentication data corresponding to the registrant identifier to the security device via the communication network; and wherein the security device is transmitted by the second transmission unit.
- a second receiver for receiving the subscriber identifier and the command a third receiver for receiving the authentication data transmitted by the third transmitter, and a subscriber identifier of a subscriber who has subscribed to the provided security service.
- a second comparing unit that compares the subscriber identifier with the second comparing unit; if both subscriber identifiers match as a result of the comparison by the second comparing unit, and the authentication data is received by the third receiving unit,
- a fourth transmitting unit that transmits the command received by the receiving unit to the home server via the communication network, wherein the home server receives the command transmitted by the fourth transmitting unit.
- the home device includes the fifth transmitting unit.
- a fifth receiving unit that receives the command transmitted by the fifth unit; and an execution unit that executes the command received by the fifth receiving unit.
- a method of monitoring or operating a state of a home appliance comprising: a portable device; a home appliance connected to the home appliance provided in the house; and a home network connected to the home appliance.
- a home server connected to the home server, a security device connected to the home server via a communication network, a wireless authentication device owned or operated by a wireless certification authority, and connected to the security device via the communication network.
- a method for monitoring or operating the state of the home appliance which is performed by a home security system having a mobile device, wherein the mobile device is stored in advance and assigned to an owner of the mobile device or to the mobile device.
- a supervision of the home appliance input by a subscriber identifier and an input unit of the portable device.
- the wireless authentication device receives the registrant identifier transmitted by the portable device, and the wireless authentication device registers the received registrant identifier with the wireless certification authority stored in advance.
- the registrant identifier of the registered registrant is compared with the registered registrant identifier. If the two registrant identifiers match, the authentication data of the registrant corresponding to the registrant identifier stored in advance is stored in the communication network.
- the security device and transmits the data to the security device via the network.
- the security device Receiving the subscriber identifier and the command transmitted by the device, the security device receiving the subscriber identifier and the command; Comparing the subscriber identifier of the subscriber who has subscribed to the security service to be provided with the subscriber identifier, and as a result of the comparison, the two subscriber identifiers match, and the authentication transmitted by the wireless authentication device.
- the security device transmitting the received command to the home server via the communication network; receiving, at the home server, the command transmitted by the security device; Transmitting the command transmitted to the home appliance via the home network, receiving the command transmitted by the home server at the home appliance, and transmitting the command received by the home appliance to the home appliance. Is to execute.
- a portable device is a portable device that performs wireless communication with a housing device connected to a housing device provided in a house and monitors or operates the state of the housing device.
- An input unit for inputting a command for monitoring or operating the home appliance; a storage unit for storing an identifier of the portable device and an identifier of the home appliance; and a storage unit for transmitting the home appliance transmitted by a wireless signal from the home appliance.
- a receiving unit that receives an identifier; a comparing unit that compares the identifier of the home appliance received by the receiving unit with the identifier of the home appliance stored in the storage unit; If the two identifiers match as a result of the comparison, the identifier of the portable device stored in the storage unit and the command input by the input unit are wirelessly transmitted to the home appliance device. And a, a transmission unit for transmitting by.
- a portable device is configured such that a housing device connected to a housing device provided in a house performs wireless communication with a home server connected via a home network, and a state of the housing device is determined.
- a receiving unit that receives an identifier of the home server transmitted by a wireless signal from a server, and compares the identifier of the home server received by the receiving unit with the identifier of the home server stored in the storage unit. When the comparison unit and the comparison unit match each other as a result of the identification, the identifier of the portable device stored in the storage unit and the input unit Transmitted by radio signal and the command to the home server that is input Ri W
- a housing equipment device is a housing equipment device connected to a housing device provided in a house and monitoring or operating the state of the housing device in accordance with a command from a mobile phone.
- a storage unit that stores the identifier of the home appliance device and the identifier of the portable device; a transmission unit that transmits the identifier of the home appliance device stored in the storage unit by a wireless signal;
- a receiving unit that receives an identifier and a command of the portable device; a comparing unit that compares the identifier of the portable device received by the receiving unit with the identifier of the portable device stored in the second storage unit;
- An execution unit that executes the command received by the second reception unit when both identifiers match as a result of the comparison by the comparison unit.
- a home server is connected to a home device connected to a home device provided in a home via a home network, and monitors or monitors the state of the home device according to an instruction from a mobile device.
- a home server for performing operations a storage unit for storing an identifier of the home server and an identifier of the portable device; a transmission unit for transmitting the home server identifier stored in the storage unit by a wireless signal;
- a receiving unit that receives an identifier of the mobile device transmitted from the mobile device by a wireless signal, a command for monitoring or operating the home appliance, an identifier of the mobile device received by the receiving unit, and the storage unit
- a comparing unit that compares the identifier of the portable device stored in the storage unit with the mobile device; Received the command includes a transmitting unit that transmits before Symbol household equipment device through the home network by parts.
- a security device is connected via a communication network to a home server connected via a home network to a home device connected to a home device provided in a house, and is connected from a mobile device.
- a first storage unit for storing a subscriber identifier of a subscriber who has subscribed to the home security service to be provided, the first storage unit comprising: A first receiver for receiving an owner of the mobile device or a subscriber identifier assigned to the mobile device, and a command for monitoring or operating the home appliance, transmitted by a wireless signal from the mobile device; A subscriber identifier received by the receiver, A first comparing unit that compares the subscriber identifier stored in the storage unit; and, as a result of the comparison by the comparing unit, when the two subscriber identifiers match, the command received by the receiving unit is compared with the first identifier.
- a transmission unit for transmitting to the home server or the home device via a communication network.
- FIG. 1 shows a state in which a resident of the house goes out to check the condition of the house with a mobile phone, or remotely controls a door lock of the front door of the house with a mobile phone.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the home security system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows data stored in the memory of the processing device of the mobile phone module according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a processing flow of the home security system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the home security system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a processing flow of the home security system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a home security system according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 shows an example of a subscriber information table held by the security server according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a sequence diagram showing a processing flow of the home security system according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a home security system according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 shows an example of a wireless electronic authentication information tape stored in a wireless authentication server according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 shows a process of the home security system according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a sequence diagram showing a flow of a process.
- the home security system includes one or more devices (hereinafter referred to as "house appliances") installed in house H when resident (user) P of house H goes out.
- house appliances devices
- This situation is described below, in which the mobile phone C confirms the situation (remote monitoring), or the mobile phone C remotely controls the household equipment in the house H.
- Household appliances include entrance door locks, gas appliances (eg, gas ranges, gas fan heaters, etc.), and household appliances (eg, lighting fixtures, air conditioners, televisions, stereos, microwaves, refrigerators, telephones, kotatsu, washing machines, etc.). included.
- gas appliances eg, gas ranges, gas fan heaters, etc.
- household appliances eg, lighting fixtures, air conditioners, televisions, stereos, microwaves, refrigerators, telephones, kotatsu, washing machines, etc.
- the mobile phone c is provided with a home security confirmation button (not shown).
- a housing equipment selection menu is displayed on the LCD of the mobile phone C, and the resident P can select the housing equipment whose status is to be checked. You can select all housing equipment, or you can select some housing equipment.
- the mobile phone C remotely checks the status of the selected home device and displays it on its liquid crystal display (LCD). For example, the status of the door lock at the entrance of House H (locked Z unlocked), the status of gas appliances (ignition Z extinguished, set temperature, etc.), the status of home appliances (on / off, set temperature, etc.) are displayed on the LCD Is performed.
- LCD liquid crystal display
- the mobile phone C is provided with a housing equipment operation button (not shown).
- a housing equipment operation button (not shown).
- an operation selection menu is displayed on the LCD of the mobile phone C, and the resident P can select an operation.
- the operations that can be selected include, for example, locking and unlocking the entrance door lock, igniting and extinguishing gas appliances, changing the set temperature, turning on and off home appliances, changing the set temperature, changing the setting mode (eg air conditioner). Cooling, dehumidification, heating, ventilation, etc. modes).
- the mobile phone C remotely operates the household equipment in the house H and displays the operation result (operation completion notification, etc.) on the LCD.
- the security confirmation button and the housing device operation button may be hardware buttons provided on the mobile phone C, or may be software buttons displayed on the LCD of the mobile phone C.
- the mobile phone C directly communicates with the home appliance wirelessly to check (monitor) and operate the home appliance.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the home security system according to the first embodiment.
- the home security system according to the first embodiment has a mobile phone module 1, an entrance door module 2, a gas range module 3, a lighting module 4, an air conditioner module 5, and the like.
- Mobile phone module 1 is built into mobile phone C (see Fig. 1) owned by resident P of house H. Entrance door module 2, gas range module 3, lighting module 4, and air conditioner module 5 are built into the door lock, gas range, lighting equipment, and air conditioner of the entrance door installed in house H, respectively. These entrance doors, gas ranges, lighting fixtures, and air conditioners are examples of the equipment provided in House H. Other equipment (for example, microwave ovens, refrigerators, telephones, kotatsu, washing machines, etc.) are similar. Module may be provided. In this case, the status of these devices can be checked (remote monitoring) by the mobile phone C, and these devices can be operated by the mobile phone C. .
- the mobile phone module 1 is composed of a processing device 11, a liquid crystal display driver (LCD driver) 12, a liquid crystal display (LCD) 13, a mobile radio communication device 14, an antenna 14a, an input device 15, and a radio communication device (RF device). 16, and antenna 16a.
- LCD driver liquid crystal display driver
- LCD liquid crystal display
- RF device radio communication device
- the circuit module 10 including the processing device 11, the LCD driver 12, the LCD 13, the mobile wireless communication device 14, the antenna 14 a, and the input device 15 can use the circuit module inherent in the mobile phone C.
- the RF device 16 and the antenna 16a need to be added to the mobile phone C. This can contribute to the reduction in size and weight of the mobile phone C.
- the RF device 16 and the antenna 16a may be mounted externally in addition to the configuration built in the mobile phone C in advance.
- the RF device 16 can be omitted.
- the antenna 14a can be used also as the antenna 16a.
- the processing equipment 11 has a CPU or microcomputer (not shown) and a memory (RAM, ROM, etc.) (not shown) storing a program executed by the CPU or microcomputer.
- the processing device 11 can be configured by a single-chip integrated circuit element, or can be configured by a circuit module in which a plurality of circuit elements are mounted on a substrate.
- the identifier of the mobile phone C (or mobile phone module 1) used for home security processing (hereafter referred to as “mobile phone ID”) and the identifier of each household device are stored. (Hereinafter referred to as “ID table”).
- FIG. 3 shows data stored in the memory of the processing device 11. As described above, the program, mobile phone ID, and ID table are stored.
- the ID table contains the IDs of the home appliances (or home appliance modules) (home appliance IDs).
- the identifier of the entrance door lock 2a (entrance door module 2) (entrance door ID), the identifier of gas range 3a (gas range module 3) (gas range ID), and the lighting equipment 4a
- the identifier (certification ID) of (lighting module 4) and the identifier (air conditioner ID) of the air conditioner 5a (air conditioner module 5) are included in the ID table.
- the mobile phone ID and each home device ID included in the ID table are different from each other. With this ID, it is possible to uniquely identify which module (that is, mobile phone or which home device).
- the processing device 11 executes a program stored in its own memory to execute predetermined communication processing of the mobile phone c, and also executes the home security according to the present embodiment. Execute the process related to the security.
- the processing related to home security includes the above-described monitoring of the state of the home appliance and operation of the home appliance. Details of these processes will be described later.
- the LCD driver 12 drives and controls the LCD 13 and displays the data provided from the processing device 11 on the LCD 13.
- the mobile wireless communication device 14 performs the communication processing (protocol processing, modulation, frequency conversion, amplification, etc.) necessary for wireless communication performed via the antenna 14a and the mobile communication network.
- the input device 15 is, for example, a button for inputting a telephone number, an e-mail character, etc. provided on the mobile phone C, and also serves as a home security confirmation button and a housing device operation button.
- the processing device 11 converts the data input by operating the home security confirmation button into the status confirmation command and the home device ID of the home device (all or a part) whose status is to be checked specified by the resident P. And store it in its own memory. During the conversion to the home equipment ID, the ID table (see Fig. 3) is referenced by the processing unit 11.
- Examples of the status confirmation command include a lock / unlock status confirmation command for the door lock 2a, an ONZOFF status confirmation command, a set temperature confirmation command, and an operation mode confirmation command for the air conditioner 5a.
- the processor 15 also converts the data input by operating the housing equipment operation button into an operation command and the housing equipment ID of the housing equipment (all or part) to be operated specified by the resident P. , Store in own memory.
- the ID table (see Fig. 3) is referenced by the processing unit 15 when converting to the housing equipment ID.
- the operation commands include, for example, a lock command and an unlock command for the door lock 2a, a ⁇ N command, an OFF command, a temperature change command, and an operation mode change command for the air conditioner 5a.
- the operation mode change command of the air conditioner 5a is added with the operation mode of cooling, heating, ventilation, or dehumidification as a parameter.
- the RF device 16 transmits the baseband signal (data) supplied from the processing device 11 as a fountain signal via the antenna 16a, and transmits the baseband signal (data) received from the antenna 16a to the base station.
- the signal is converted to a band signal and given to the processor 11.
- the RF device 16 performs processes such as modulation, frequency conversion, and amplification.
- RF radio frequency: RF
- a predetermined frequency band of, for example, several hundred MHz or several GHz (for example, 30 MHz band, 2.4 GHz band, etc.) is used.
- the transmission power of the RF device 16 is set depending on the communicable distance with the household equipment.
- the communicable distance is set within a range of several meters to several + m (close distance), and the transmission power is set to about several mW. Therefore, the resident P who owns the mobile phone C can use the mobile phone C to perform the home security operation according to the present embodiment at a distance of several meters to several tens of meters within the house H or out of the house H. You can do it.
- the RF device 16 stores M-sequence (Maximum length null sequence) data in its internal memory. Then, the RF device 16 transmits the M-sequence data by a wireless signal.
- the entrance door module 2 has a processing device 21, a sensor 22, a RFg 23, and an antenna 23 a.
- Fig. 2 shows the detailed configuration of only the entrance door module 2, the gas range module 3, the lighting module 4, the air conditioner module 5, etc. also have different control Z monitoring targets such as the gas range 3a. Alone, it has the same configuration, and the description of the entrance door module 2 described below applies. Therefore, in the following, the entrance door module 2 will be described in detail, and the description of the other gas range modules 3 and the like will be omitted.
- the sensor 22 detects the locked / unlocked state of the door lock (electronic lock) 2a of the entrance door and notifies the processing unit 21 of the state of the door lock 2a. For example, when the door lock 2a is locked, a high-level signal is given to the processor 21, and when the door lock 2a is unlocked, the low-level signal is given. The signal is provided to the processor 21.
- the RF device 23 has almost the same function and configuration as the RF device 16 of the mobile phone module 1, and transmits the baseband signal (data) provided from the processing device 21 via the antenna 23a.
- the radio signal is transmitted by a radio signal, and the radio signal received by the antenna 23a is converted into a baseband signal, which is provided to the processing unit 21.
- the device 23 performs processes such as modulation, frequency conversion, and amplification.
- the frequency band of the radio signal is set to be the same as the frequency band transmitted and received by the RF device 16.
- the transmission power is set to be the same as the transmission power of the RF device 16.
- the RF device 23 stores the same M-sequence data as the M-sequence data stored in the memory of the RF device 16 in an internal memory.
- the RF device 23 Upon receiving the M-sequence data transmitted by the RF device 16, the RF device 23 compares it with the M-sequence data stored in its own internal memory. As a result of the comparison, if the number of matching bits of both M-sequence data is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold, a matching signal is given to the processing device 21.
- the comparison of the M-sequence data and the calculation of the number of matching bits are performed, for example, by comparing the two M-sequence data, adding the number of matching bits, and outputting the sum as a pulse compression signal (not shown). ).
- the predetermined threshold is set to 24, for example, when the M-sequence data has 31 bits.
- the processing device 21 has a CPU or a microcomputer (not shown) and a memory (RAM, ROM, etc.) (not shown) storing a program executed by the CPU or the microcomputer.
- the processing device 21 can be configured by a single-chip integrated circuit element, or can be configured by a circuit module in which a plurality of circuit elements are mounted on a substrate.
- the memory of the processor 21 stores, in addition to the program, an entrance door ID and a mobile phone ID used for home security processing.
- the memories of the processing units such as the gas range module 3, the lighting module 4, and the air conditioner module 5 also store their own identifiers (gas range ID, lighting ID, air conditioner ID, etc.) and mobile phone ID, respectively.
- the processor 21 executes the program stored in its own memory, and Executes processing related to home security according to the mode.
- the processing related to the home security includes, in accordance with an instruction from the mobile phone module 1, a process of notifying the status of the door lock 2a detected by the sensor 22 to the mobile phone module 1, and locking or unlocking the door lock 2a. The operation of unlocking is included. Details of these processes will be described later.
- Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing in the home security system. As an example, the flow of processing in the mobile phone module 1 and the entrance door module 2 is shown.
- the processing device 11 of the mobile phone module 1 gives a command to the RF device 16 to transmit M-sequence data.
- the RF device 16 transmits the M-sequence data stored in its own memory to the home appliance as an interrogation signal (S1). It is preferable that the M-sequence data is transmitted several times at intervals of several seconds (for example, every two seconds) to ensure reception by the home equipment.
- the mobile phone module 1 After transmitting the M-sequence data, the mobile phone module 1 waits for the housing device ID from the housing device for a predetermined time (for example, several seconds to several tens of seconds) (NO in S3, NO in S17). N ⁇ ).
- a predetermined time for example, several seconds to several tens of seconds
- the M-sequence data is broadcast by radio signals, it is received by all housing equipment modules in house H. Therefore, all the home equipment modules return their home equipment ID to the mobile phone module 1. If all the home appliance modules return their own home appliance IDs to the mobile phone module 1 at the same time, interference may occur and the mobile phone module 1 may not be able to receive the ID.
- each home equipment module carries its own home equipment ID after receiving the M-sequence data, using one of time division multiplex communication, frequency division multiplex communication, and code division multiplex communication. Reply to phone module 1. For example, time division multiple When the home device ID is returned by weight, each home device module returns the home device ID using the assigned time slot after receiving the M-sequence data.
- one master module is set between housing equipment modules, and the other modules are set as slave modules.
- the master module receives the housing equipment ID from the slave module, and only the master module receives the housing equipment ID. It is also possible to configure so that the home device ID received from the slave module is returned to the mobile phone module 1.
- the time from transmission of one M-sequence data to transmission of the next M-sequence data (for example, 2 seconds) is divided into multiple time slots.
- the number of divided time slots is set to be equal to or greater than the number of housing equipment modules.
- the first time slot is allocated to the entrance door module 2, and the gas range module 3, the lighting module 4, and the air conditioner module 5 are sequentially allocated the second to fourth time slots, respectively. I do.
- the RF device 23 of the entrance door module 2 is in a state of waiting for reception of M-sequence data (S31).
- M-sequence data is received from the mobile phone module 1, it is stored in its own internal memory. Check if it matches the M series data.
- the RF device 23 determines that the M-sequence data has been received (Y E S at S 31), and sends a matching signal to the processing device 21.
- the processing device 21 Upon receiving the match signal from the RF device 23, the processing device 21 transmits the entrance door ID stored in its own memory in the first time slot via the RF device 23 (S33). .
- an acknowledgment signal (ACK signal) for the reception of the M-sequence signal may be transmitted together with the home device ID.
- the RF device 16 of the mobile phone module 1 is a housing equipment ID (here, the entrance door I When D) is received (YES in S3), the received home device ID is given to the processing device 11.
- the processing device 11 checks whether or not the ID corresponding to the home device ID received by the RF device 16 is present in the home device ID of the command transmission target stored in its own memory (S5). If a matching ID exists (YES in S7), the housing equipment module (entrance door module 2) corresponding to the ID is authenticated by the mobile phone module 1 (processing device 11). As a result, the processing device 11 transmits the mobile phone ID and the command (status confirmation command or operation command) input to the mobile phone 1 by the resident P via the RF device 16 (S9).
- the transmitted mobile phone ID and command are broadcast by radio signals, they are received by all the home appliance modules in the home H. However, for example, even if a command for the entrance door module 2 is received by the gas range module 3, this command is not executed by the gas range module 3.
- a command for each module individually, and each module identifies the command and executes only the command for itself.
- a status confirmation command is provided separately, such as a door lock status confirmation command or a gas range status confirmation command.
- the command can include the housing equipment ID of the target module that executes the command (for example, the entrance door ID), and the command can be transmitted together with the housing equipment ID of the target module. it can.
- the processing device 21 of the entrance door module 2 receives the mobile phone ID and the command (and the housing equipment ID) via the RF device 23 before a predetermined time (for example, several milliseconds to several seconds) elapses ( In S35), the received mobile phone ID is compared with the mobile phone ID stored in its own memory (S37). If the two mobile phones ID match (YES in S37), the mobile phone module 1 has been authenticated by the entrance door module 2 (processing unit 21).
- a predetermined time for example, several milliseconds to several seconds
- the processor 22 determines whether the received command is a command for itself. Is determined (S39), and if the command is for itself (YES in S39), this command is executed (S41).
- the housing equipment module receives the authentication from the mobile phone module 1.
- the command will be executed. This prevents unauthorized access to home equipment by third parties, and secures home security.
- the processing device 21 uses the state of the door lock 2a (locked state or unlocked state) detected by the sensor 22 as the command execution result and sets the RF device 23 as the command execution result. To send through. If the command is a locking operation command, the processing device 21 applies a locking signal to the door lock 2a to lock the door lock 2a, and transmits the lock completion as a command execution result via the RF device 23. . If the command is an unlocking operation command, an unlock signal is given to the door lock 2a to unlock the door lock 2a, and the completion of unlocking is transmitted via the RF device 23 as a command execution result.
- step S35 if the processing device 21 does not receive the mobile phone ID and the command during the predetermined time and the timeout occurs (YES in S43), the processing is resumed in step S31. Then, the processing device 21 waits for reception of the M-sequence data.
- the processing device 11 of the mobile phone module 1 waits for a command execution result for a predetermined time (for example, several milliseconds to several seconds) (S9), and waits for the command execution result.
- a command execution result for a predetermined time (for example, several milliseconds to several seconds) (S9), and waits for the command execution result.
- the command execution result is also provided uniquely for each module, as in the case of the command, or the command includes the housing equipment ID of the source housing equipment. Therefore, the mobile phone module 1 (processing unit 11) returns to step S9. It is possible to identify whether the execution result was received from the module that sent the command. Therefore, here, the processing device 11 advances the process to step S13 only when the command execution result from the entrance door module 2 is received.
- step S11 If the required number of command execution results has not been received (NO in S11), the processing unit 11 returns to step S3 and returns from the module other than the entrance door module 2 (for example, the gas range module 3). It will be in the ID reception waiting state. Then, when the ID is received (including the case where the ID has already been received during execution of the processing of steps S5 to S13 for the entrance door module 2), the processing after step S5 is similarly performed. Be executed.
- the processing device 11 displays the command execution result on the LCD 13 via the LCD driver 12 (S13).
- each status of the selected home appliance is displayed on the LCD 13. For example, "Entrance door lock: Locked”, "Gas range '. Fire extinguishing”, etc. are displayed.
- an operation completion notification for the selected home appliance is displayed. For example, "Entry door lock locked” is displayed.
- the resident P can check the state of the home appliance or confirm that the operation of the home appliance has been completed.
- the processing device 11 executes error processing (S21) and performs error processing.
- the result (error message, etc.) is displayed on the LCD 13 (S13), and the processing ends.
- step S5 If there is no matching ID in step S5, the process returns to step S3, and the process from step S3 is repeated.
- step S9 If the command execution result is not received during the predetermined time in step S9 and the timer reaches I (YES in S17), the processor 11 executes error processing, and then proceeds to step S9.
- the processing from S11 is executed.
- the mobile phone module 1 and each housing equipment module mutually authenticate, and after the authentication, the status of the housing equipment is checked or operated. Access (status check or operation) can be prevented, and home security can be obtained.
- housing equipment ID and mobile phone ID can also be encrypted before transmission. As a result, home security can be further enhanced.
- the M-sequence data (call signal) may be transmitted not by the mobile phone module 1 but by each home appliance module.
- the monitoring and operation of home security by the mobile phone C has been described.
- the function of the mobile phone module 1 can be incorporated into a wristwatch, and the status of home appliances can be checked and operated by the wristwatch.
- the home device and the home server are connected via the home network, and the mobile phone 1 and the home server communicate wirelessly to check the state of the home device and operate the home device. Is what you do.
- FIG. 5 is a pictorial diagram showing the configuration of the home security system according to the second embodiment.
- the home security system according to the second embodiment includes a mobile phone module 1, a home server 100, an entrance door module 6, a gas range module 7, a lighting module 8, an air conditioner module 9, and the like.
- the mobile phone module 1 Since the mobile phone module 1 has the same configuration as the mobile phone module 1 of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 2, its components are denoted by the same reference numerals as those shown in FIG. However, the identifier of the home server 100 (home server ID) is stored in the memory of the processing device 11 instead of the home device ID.
- the home server 100, entrance door module 6, gas range module 7, lighting module 8, air conditioner module ⁇ / 9, etc. are installed in the house H.
- the home network 110 is a private network (LAN) installed in the house H.
- the home server 100, the entrance door module ⁇ ⁇ 6, the gas range module 7, the lighting module 8, the air conditioner module 9, etc. are connected to the home network 110, and each has an IP address (local in the home network 110). Dress or gross Address).
- the home server 100, the entrance door module 6, the gas range module 7, the lighting module 8, the air conditioner module 9, etc. can communicate with each other via the home network 110 based on the IP address. I'm wearing
- the entrance door module 6 has a processing device 21, a sensor 22, and a network interface device (network IF device) 60.
- the processing device 21 and the sensor 22 are the same as the processing device 21 and the sensor 22 of the entrance door module 2 of the first embodiment shown in FIG. Description is omitted.
- the network IF device 60 is composed of, for example, a network interface card or the like, and performs interface processing with the home network 110 (processing of a communication protocol, etc.). This network IF device 60 is provided in place of the RF device 23 of the entrance door module 2 in FIG.
- the processing device and sensor are the same as in the first embodiment, and a network IF device is used instead of the RF device. Is provided.
- the home server 100 has a processing device 101, an RF device 102, an antenna 102a, and a network IF device 103. ⁇
- the network IF device 103 has the same function and configuration as the network IF device 60, and performs interface processing with the home network 110.
- the processing device 101 like the processing device 21, includes a CPU or microcomputer and memory, and performs home security processing according to the present embodiment, which will be described later, in addition to normal home server processing. Execute.
- the home server ID and the mobile phone ID are stored in the memory of the processing device 101.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a processing flow of the home security system according to the second embodiment of the present invention. Same as the processing of the first embodiment shown in FIG. The processes are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- only the home server 100 performs wireless communication with the mobile phone module 1, and exchanges the home device ID.
- the RF device 16 of the mobile phone module 1 transmits the M-sequence data.
- the RF device 102 of the home server 100 compares the received M-sequence data with the M-sequence data stored therein. When the number of matching bits 1 and the number of both M-sequence data are equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold, a matching signal is provided to the processing device 101.
- the processing device 101 Upon receiving the match signal from the RF device 102, the processing device 101 transmits the home server ID stored in its own memory via the RF device 102 (S61).
- the processing device 11 of the mobile phone module 1 receives the home server ID within a predetermined time (for example, about several milliseconds to several seconds) after transmitting the M-sequence data (YES in S3), it receives the data. It is determined whether or not the home server ID obtained matches the home server D stored in the memory of the processing device 11 (S51).
- the home server 100 has been authenticated by the mobile phone module 1.
- the mobile phone module 1 transmits the command input by the mobile phone ID and the resident P stored in its own memory (S7).
- the processing device 101 of the home server 100 receives the mobile phone ID and the command within a predetermined time (for example, several milliseconds to several seconds) after transmitting the home server ID (YES in S35), the mobile phone 101 It is determined whether the ID matches the mobile phone ID stored in the memory of the processing device 101 (S37).
- a predetermined time for example, several milliseconds to several seconds
- the mobile phone module 1 (mobile phone) has been authenticated by the home server 100.
- the processing device 101 transmits the received command to the home appliance module executing the command via the home network 110 (S63).
- the server 100 gives a command to the housing unit module and executes the command. This prevents unauthorized access to the home equipment by a third party and ensures home security.
- the housing equipment module that executes the command can be identified by the command as described in the first embodiment, or the mobile phone module 1 transmits the command including the housing equipment ID in the command, or It can be specified by sending the housing equipment ID together with the command. Based on either of these, the processor 101 identifies the housing equipment module to which the command is to be sent, and sends the command to the identified housing equipment module.
- the command is sent to multiple home equipment modules. For example, if the command includes multiple home devices ID, the command is sent to multiple home devices.
- the home appliance module receiving the command executes the command, and returns the command execution result to the home server 100 via the home network 110.
- the command is to check the status of the gas range module 7
- this command is sent to the gas range module 7 via the home network 110.
- the gas range module 7 detects the state of the gas range 3a (ignition state and extinguishing state) and returns the detected state to the home server 100 via the home network 110.
- the command is to change the set temperature of the air conditioner
- this command is transmitted to the air conditioner module 9 via the home network 110.
- the air conditioner module 9 sets the set temperature of the air conditioner 5a to the temperature included in the command, and returns the temperature setting completion to the home server 100 via the home network 110 as a command execution result.
- the processing unit 101 of the home server 100 waits for a required number of command execution results within a predetermined time (for example, about several milliseconds to several seconds) after transmitting the command.
- a predetermined time for example, about several milliseconds to several seconds
- the “necessary number” is the residential equipment selected by the resident P for status confirmation or operation as in the first embodiment. And the number of home appliances to which the home server 100 has sent the command.
- the processing device 101 transmits the received required number of execution results to the mobile phone module 1 ( S 69).
- the mobile phone module 1 When receiving the command execution result during the predetermined time (YES in S11), the mobile phone module 1 displays the received command execution result on the LCD 13 (S13). As a result, the resident P can check the state of the home appliance or confirm that the operation of the home appliance has been completed.
- step S3 if the homepage ID is not received and a timeout occurs (YES in S15), the mobile phone module 1 performs error processing and returns the error processing result (such as an error message). Display on LCD (S13).
- step S35 if the mobile phone ID and command are not received within the predetermined time and the timer has been reached (NO in S35), the process returns to step S31, and the home server returns to the home server.
- the 100 processing devices 101 are in a state of waiting for reception of M-sequence data.
- the processing device 101 determines whether the received command execution result is Is returned to the mobile phone module 1, error processing is performed for the command execution result that was not received, and the error processing result is returned to the mobile phone module 1 (S69).
- step S11 if the execution result (and error processing result) is not received within a predetermined time and a timeout occurs (YES in step S17), the mobile phone module 1 issues an error message. Processing is performed (S19), and the error processing result is displayed on the LCD 13 (S13).
- the mobile phone module 1 and the home server 100 authenticate each other, and after the authentication, the status of the home appliance or the operation is performed. Unauthorized access (status check or operation) by a third party can be prevented, and home security can be obtained.
- the home server ID and mobile phone ID can also be transmitted after being encrypted. As a result, home security can be further enhanced.
- the M-sequence data (call signal) may be transmitted by the home server 100 instead of the mobile phone module 1.
- the monitoring and operation of home security by the mobile phone C has been described.
- the function of the mobile phone module 1 can be incorporated into a wristwatch, and the status of home appliances can be checked and operated by the wristwatch.
- the mobile phone module 1 checks and operates the state of home appliances via the security server (security device) 200 of the home security company S.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the home security system according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the same components as those of the home security system according to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 2 or the second embodiment shown in FIG. 5 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the home security system includes a mobile phone module 1, a security server 200, a home server 120, an entrance door module 6, a gas range module 7, a lighting module 8, an air conditioner module. Eunore has 9 mag.
- the home server 120 is installed in the house H, and has a processing device 101 and a network IF device 103, like the home server 100 in the second embodiment shown in FIG.
- the home server 120 is connected to the home network 110 by the network IF device 103, and the entrance door module 6, the gas range module 7, the lighting module 8, and the lighting module 8 are connected via the home network 110.
- the home server 120 has a network interface for connecting to the Internet 300, and is connected to the Internet 300 by this network IF device.
- the home server 120 is accessed from the mobile phone module 1 via the security server 200 and the Internet 300. It is configured not to directly communicate with the mobile phone module 1 wirelessly. Therefore, unlike home server 100, home server 120 does not have RF device 102 and antenna 102a.
- the security server 200 is a server owned or operated by a security company S that provides a home security service, and is connected to the Internet 300.
- the mobile phone module 1 can communicate with an access point (not shown) of the wireless LAN 310 via the RF device 16 (see FIGS. 2 and 5) and the antenna 16a.
- These access points are installed, for example, in Internet cafes, and in the future, in addition to Internet cafes, they will be installed at predetermined intervals throughout the city.
- the line LAN 310 is connected to the Internet 300 via a gateway or the like (not shown).
- the mobile phone module 1 can communicate with the security server 200 via the wireless LAN 310 and the Internet 300 based on the IP address of the security server 200.
- the mobile phone module 1 can communicate with a base station (not shown) of the mobile communication network 320 via the mobile radio communication device 14 (see FIGS. 2 and 5) and the antenna 14a.
- the mobile communication network 320 is connected to the Internet 300 via a gateway or the like (not shown).
- the mobile phone module 1 can communicate with the security server 200 via the mobile communication network 320 and the Internet 300 based on the IP address (or telephone number) of the security server 200. Can be.
- Subscriber ID a subscriber identifier
- home home server identifier
- Server ID The subscriber ID may be the same as the mobile phone ID in the first and second embodiments, or may be different.
- FIG. 8 shows an example of the subscriber information table stored in the security server 200.
- the subscriber information table contains the subscriber ID of the subscriber who has subscribed to the home security service, the home server ID of the home server provided in the subscriber's home H, the IP address of the home server, the subscriber's name, address, and telephone. It has data items such as a number and a list of house equipment installed in house H. When subscribing, these data items are registered in the security server 200, and the security server 200 provides home security services based on this data.
- the subscriber ID and the IP address of the security server 200 are also stored in the memory of the processing unit 11 of the mobile phone module 1 with the subscription.
- the home server ID is also stored in the memory of the home server 120.
- FIG. 9 is a sequence diagram showing a processing flow of the home security system according to the third embodiment.
- the processing device 11 of the mobile phone module 1 accesses the wireless LAN 310 by the RF device 16 or the mobile wireless communication device. Access the mobile communication network 3 20 by 1 4.
- the resident P can select which one to access, or the processor 11 can select the one with a better communication state based on the communication state (radio wave strength, etc.) at the time of access.
- the mobile phone module 1 sends a subscriber ID and a command to the security server 200 via one of the wireless LAN 310 or the mobile communication network 320 and the Internet 300.
- (And the housing equipment ID) is transmitted (S81).
- the security server 200 searches the subscriber information table (see Fig. 8) and determines whether the received subscriber ID is registered. If the received subscriber ID is registered in the subscriber information table, security server 200 authenticates mobile phone module 1 (mobile phone C, resident P). If the received subscriber ID is not registered in the subscriber information table, no authentication is performed, and the subsequent processing is not performed. Not done.
- the security server 200 sends a command (command execution command) to the home server 120 based on the IP address of the home server corresponding to the subscriber ID, and a command from the mobile phone module 1.
- the transmitted command is transmitted via the Internet 300.
- a housing device ID may be transmitted along with the command to specify a housing device module to execute the command.
- the security server 200 transmits the security server identifier (security server ID) to the home server 120 via the Internet 300.
- the security server ID is registered in the memory of the home server 120 when the service is subscribed.
- the home server 120 stores the security server ID registered in the memory and the security server ID transmitted from the security server 200. Compare with As a result of the comparison, if both security servers ID match, the home server 120 authenticates the security server 200 (S83).
- the home server 120 After the authentication of the security server 2000, the home server 120 sends the home server ID to the security server 200 via the Internet 300.
- the security server 200 compares the home server ID transmitted from the home server 120 with the home server server ID registered in the subscriber information tape repository (see Fig. 8). Then, the home server 120 is authenticated by the matching (S85).
- the home server 120 When a command execution command (and a home device ID) is transmitted from the security server 200 to the home server 120, the home server 120 operates in the same manner as in the second embodiment described above. Then, the command is transmitted via the home network 110 to the home appliance module to execute the command, and then the command execution result is received from the home appliance module via the home network 110 ( S87, see steps S63 to S67, S71, and S73 in Fig. 6). Next, the home server 120 returns the command execution result (or error processing result (error message, etc.)) received from the housing equipment module to the security server 200 via the Internet 300. The security server 200 transmits the returned command execution result (or error message) to the mobile phone module 1 via the Internet 300 and the wireless LAN 310 or the mobile communication network 320. Reply to The mobile phone module 1 displays the returned command execution result on the LCD 13 (S89). As a result, the resident P can check the state of the home appliance or the operation result.
- the security server 200 accesses the home server 120 to check the state of the home device or An operation is performed. Therefore, it is possible to prevent unauthorized access to the home device and the home server 120 by a third party.
- security can be further improved, and unauthorized access by third parties to the home server 120 and the housing equipment in the house H can be prevented. It can be prevented more reliably.
- the home server 120 transmits the command execution result (or error processing result) to the Internet 300 and the wireless LAN 310 or the mobile communication network 320 without passing through the security server 200. You can reply directly to the mobile phone module 1 via.
- Information (particularly subscriber ID, security server ID, home server ID, etc.) communicated via at least one of the wireless LAN 310, the mobile communication network 320, and the Internet 300 is , It is also possible to communicate by encryption. As a result, security can be further improved.
- the function of the mobile phone module 1 can be realized in a wristwatch.
- the wireless authentication server (wireless authentication device) 400 of the wireless authentication station W authenticates the mobile phone module 1 (mobile phone C, resident P). After the electronic authentication data is provided to the security server 200 of the home security company S, the status of the home device is checked or operated.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a home security system according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the same components as those of the home security system according to the second embodiment shown in FIG. 5 or the third embodiment shown in FIG. 7 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the home security system includes a mobile phone module 1, a security server 200, a wireless authentication server 400, a home server 130, an entrance door module 6, and a gas range module 7. , Lighting module 8, air conditioner module 9, etc.
- the wireless authentication server 400 is a server owned or operated by the wireless certification authority W, and stores an electronic authentication information table in an internal storage device (such as a hard disk).
- FIG. 11 shows an example of a wireless electronic authentication information tape stored in the wireless authentication server 400.
- the wireless authentication information table contains the identifier (registrant ID) of the registrant (here, resident P) registered with the wireless certification authority W, the registrant's name, address, telephone number, gender, age, and registration date 3. With items.
- the registrant ID is an identifier issued to the resident P when the wireless certification authority W registers the resident P, and is information for uniquely identifying the registrant. This registrant ID may be the same as or different from the subscriber ID (see Fig. 8) in the subscriber information table held by the security server 200. If not, a data item for the registrant ID is provided in the subscriber information tape to associate the subscriber ID with the registrant ID.
- the registrant ID is also stored (registered) in the memory of the mobile phone module 1 owned by the resident P when the resident P is registered with the wireless certification authority W.
- the wireless authentication server 400 is connected to the Internet 300, and upon receiving an electronic authentication issuance request and a registrant ID from the mobile phone module 1 via the Internet 300, based on the electronic authentication information table, Then, it issues electronic authentication data corresponding to the registrant ID (that is, a certificate of existence that illuminates the resident P).
- Home server 130 is installed in house H, while home network 110 , And on the other hand, to the Internet 300.
- the home server 130 includes a processing device 101, an RF device 102, an antenna 102a, and a network IF device 103, which are components of the home server 100 in the second embodiment. In addition to this, it has a network IF device for connecting to the Internet 300.
- the mobile phone module 1 since the home server 130 has the RF device 102 and the antenna 102a, when the mobile phone module 1 is located at a short distance (several meters to several tens of meters), the mobile phone module It differs from the third embodiment described above in that it directly communicates with 1 by radio.
- FIG. 12 is a sequence diagram showing a processing flow of the home security system according to the fourth embodiment.
- the mobile phone module 1 uses the wireless authentication server 400 and the security authentication via one of three routes (first to third routes). Access server 200.
- the first route is a route in which the mobile phone module 1 accesses the wireless authentication server 400 and the security server 200 via the home server 13 ⁇ and the internet 300.
- the mobile phone module 1 is located at a close distance (about several meters to several + m) of the home server 130, and the RF device 16 of the mobile phone module 1 is connected to the RF of the home server 130. Selected when communication with device 102 is possible.
- the second route is a route in which the mobile phone module 1 accesses the wireless authentication server 400 and the security server 200 via the wireless LAN 310 and the Internet 300.
- the mobile phone module 1 moves away from the proximity position of the home server 130 and becomes unable to communicate with the home server 130, and the RF device 16 communicates with the access point of the wireless LAN 310. It is selected when it is located within the possible range.
- the third route is a route in which the mobile phone module 1 accesses the wireless authentication server 400 and the security server 200 via the mobile phone communication network 320 and the Internet 300. In the third route, the mobile phone module 1 moves away from the proximity position of the home server 130 and becomes unable to communicate with the home server 130. It is selected when it is located within the communication range with the station.
- the first route may be selected preferentially, or the route designated by the resident P may be selected. ,. Also, a route with a good communication state may be selected. The same applies to the case where communication is possible via the first and second two routes or the first and third two routes. If communication is possible via the second and third routes, the route specified by the resident P or a route with good communication status can be selected.
- the mobile phone module 1 accesses the wireless authentication server 400 and transmits a request for issuing electronic authentication data to the wireless authentication server 400.
- This electronic authentication data issuance request includes the registrant ID stored (registered) in the mobile phone module 1 and the destination of the electronic authentication data (here, the security server 200).
- the issuer is represented by, for example, the issuer's IP address or the issuer's IP address and name (for example, the company name of security company S).
- the mobile phone module 1 accesses the security server 200 and sends the subscriber ID and command (and the home equipment ID) to the security server 200.
- the wireless authentication server 400 searches the electronic authentication information tape (see Fig. 11) and checks whether there is a registrant whose ID matches the registrant ID included in the electronic authentication data issuance request. If the registrant of the matching ID exists in the electronic authentication information table, the wireless authentication server 400 authenticates the mobile phone module 1 (mobile phone C, resident P) (S91), and performs the electronic authentication.
- the electronic authentication data corresponding to the registrant ID is issued to the destination (ie, security server 200) included in the data issuance request.
- the issued electronic authentication data includes the data items of the electronic authentication information table shown in Fig. 11 (registrant ID, name, address, telephone number, gender, age, etc.). It is.
- the wireless authentication server 400 After issuing the electronic authentication data, the wireless authentication server 400 confirms that the resident P has issued the electronic authentication data issuance request, and that the electronic authentication data has been issued to the security server 200 in response to the request.
- the indicated password is stored in the storage device. From this log, security company S can prove to resident P that he did not check or operate house H without permission, but did so at the request of resident P.
- the wireless authentication server 400 If there is no ID in the electronic authentication information table that matches the registrant ID included in the electronic authentication data issuance request, the wireless authentication server 400 does not issue the electronic authentication data. Therefore, subsequent processing of the status confirmation or operation of the household equipment is not executed.
- the security server 200 When the security server 200 receives the subscriber ID and command (and the housing equipment ID) from the mobile phone module 1 and receives the electronic authentication data from the wireless authentication server 400, the subscriber ID and After confirming that the registrant ID included in the authentication data corresponds, the command execution command and the command (and the housing equipment ID) are transmitted to the home server 130.
- the security server 200 If the security server 200 does not receive at least one of the subscriber ID from the mobile phone module 1 and the electronic authentication data from the wireless authentication server 400, the security server 200 issues a command execution command (and command) to the home server. Do not send to 130. As a result, the status check or operation of the housing equipment is not executed.
- the security server 200 does not give a command execution command to the home server 130 just when it receives only the subscriber ID, and the electronic authentication data is added to the wireless authentication server in addition to the subscriber ID.
- 400 wireless certification authority W
- the command is executed by each housing equipment module (S93), and the state or operation result (or error result) of the housing equipment is returned to the home server 130.
- the home server 130 returns the command execution result (or error result) to the security server 200 as indicated by the solid line in FIG. 12, and the security server 200 returns the command execution result (or error processing). (Result) to mobile phone module 1.
- the home server 130 communicates directly or wirelessly with the Internet 300 and the wireless LAN 310 without going through the security server 200.
- the command execution result (or error processing result) may be returned to the mobile phone module 1 via the Internet or via the Internet and the mobile communication network.
- the command execution result (or error processing result) returned to the mobile phone module 1 is displayed on the LCD 13 (S93).
- the resident P can check the state of the housing equipment or the operation result.
- the security server 200 and the home server 130 communicate with each other. IDs may be exchanged for mutual authentication. Information communicated via at least one of the wireless LAN 310, the mobile communication network 320, and the Internet 300 (particularly subscriber ID, registrant ID, security server ID, home server ID, etc.) Etc.) can be encrypted for communication. As a result, security can be further improved.
- the embodiment has been described with respect to the example using the mobile phone C, the function of the mobile phone module 1 can be realized in a wristwatch.
- the security server 200 and the wireless authentication server 400 can be integrated into one server. That is, the integrated server issues electronic authentication data, records the password, and checks or operates the status of the housing equipment.
- the home server 100 and one of the home appliance modules, for example, the entrance door module 6, can be integrally configured.
- the entrance door module 6 becomes the master module
- the other housing equipment modules become the slave modules.
- the use restriction device is incorporated in the mobile phone C, and the transmission device for exchanging the use restriction device and the ID by a radio signal is incorporated in the watch held by the resident P.
- the transmitting device that is, the resident P wearing a watch
- the use restriction device can also disable the mobile phone C.
- the transmitter transmits its own ID (transmitter ID) at predetermined time intervals using a wireless signal.
- the usage limiting device receives the transmitting device ID and compares the received transmitting device ID with the previously stored transmitting device ID. When both transmission equipment IDs match, the usage restriction device transmits the mobile phone ID by radio signal.
- the transmitting device receives the mobile phone ID and compares the received mobile phone ID with the previously stored mobile phone ID. When the two mobile phones ID match, the transmitter repeats the transmission of the transmitter ID again at regular time intervals.
- the use-restricted device that is, the mobile phone module 1 or mobile phone C
- the radio wave strength of ID becomes weak.
- the usage restriction device disables the mobile phone C and the mobile phone module 1. For example, power supply from the power supply (battery) to the mobile phone C or the mobile phone module 1 is stopped, or the mobile phone C is disabled.
- the transmitting device notifies the resident P of the loss, misplacement, or theft of the mobile phone C by, for example, sounding a buzzer when the intensity of the received radio wave from the use-restricted device falls below a predetermined threshold. This prevents unauthorized use of the mobile phone C by a third party and unauthorized access to residential equipment, further improving security.
- the present invention can be used for a home security system.
- the device can be remotely monitored and its status checked, and the status can be manipulated and changed.
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