WO2005015541A1 - 商品情報取得システム、商品情報取得方法、データ送信方法、コンパクトディスク試聴システム、およびアドレスが表示されているコンパクトディスク - Google Patents
商品情報取得システム、商品情報取得方法、データ送信方法、コンパクトディスク試聴システム、およびアドレスが表示されているコンパクトディスク Download PDFInfo
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- Product information acquisition system product information acquisition method, data transmission method, compact disc audition system, and compact disc with address displayed
- the present invention relates to a product information acquisition system for acquiring product information, a product information acquisition method, a data transmission method for transmitting data of a URL at which product information indicates a storage destination, and a CD in a store using a mobile phone.
- the present invention relates to a compact disc auditioning system to be auditioned, and a compact disc in which an address of a site capable of auditioning the music input to the main body of the compact disc or the compact disc is displayed in the package.
- CD shop to buy
- Those who want to buy such a CD are encouraged to go to the shop, they may have decided in advance the music and the artist they are planning to buy, the ability to match something to their tastes, the CD is a good match, the in-store store. There are also those who roam around and peek at them.
- the elements of the CD selection are the jacket, the title name, and the wording written on the band wrapped around the jacket case, and the fact is that the selection is made by relying on these.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-25184
- a bar code reader attached to a package of a CD desired to be auditioned in a shop is read by a bar code reader installed in the shop, and a music corresponding to the bar code is retrieved from a database.
- a first object of the present invention is to provide a product information acquisition system or a product information acquisition method capable of acquiring information on a product through a mobile phone.
- a second object of the present invention is, for example, by providing a product information acquisition system or data transmission method capable of easily acquiring information on a product without performing troublesome processing such as input processing of a URL or the like. is there.
- a third object of the present invention is to provide an in-store CD audit system capable of auditioning the contents of a CD acquired on the spot via a mobile phone at a CD shop.
- the fourth object of the present invention is to display the address on the case of a CD, connect the CD and the site where the music is recorded via a mobile phone, and audition the CD on the spot (in the store). It is to provide a convincing junction disc.
- the server apparatus storing predetermined product information by assigning a URL to each product, a mobile phone equipped with an access function to the Internet, and a product are attached to the product.
- the IC tag storing the data of the URL corresponding to the URL
- URL acquiring means configured to acquire the data of the URL stored in the IC tag in the mobile phone, and the acquiring means
- the URL acquiring means uses, as operating power, a communication electromagnetic wave emitted by the mobile telephone for communicating with a base station of the mobile telephone.
- the second object is achieved by acquiring the data of the URL by receiving a predetermined signal transmitted from the IC tag.
- the server apparatus stores predetermined product information by assigning a URL to each product, stores it, a mobile phone equipped with an access function to the Internet, and a product.
- a product information acquisition method used for exchanging information in a product information acquisition system including the IC tag in which data of the corresponding URL is stored, the URL stored in the IC tag Stored in the URL accessed by the first step of acquiring data of the second step, the second step of accessing the URL acquired by the first step through the Internet, and the second step And a third step of acquiring the predetermined product information to achieve the first object.
- a mobile phone equipped with an access function to the Internet from the IC tag which is affixed to a product and stores data of a URL indicating a storage location of the product information of the product.
- Data transmission method used when transmitting data of the URL A first step of receiving an exchange electromagnetic wave for communicating with the base station of the mobile telephone, emitted by the mobile telephone, and an oscillation circuit using the communication electromagnetic wave received in the first step as operating power.
- the second object is achieved by including a second step of activating the second step and a third step of transmitting data of the URL to the mobile phone via the oscillation circuit activated by the second step.
- the music database is accessed via the Internet, and the music edited for listening to the music recorded on the compact disc is transmitted to the mobile phone.
- the compact disc in order to access the music database in which the music edited for trial listening of the music recorded on the compact disc is assigned a URL for each compact disc, the compact disc is accessed.
- the fourth object is achieved by visually affixing a seal in which the URL is displayed on a package of the above.
- the server apparatus stores predetermined product information by assigning a URL to each product, stores it, a mobile phone equipped with an access function to the Internet, and a product.
- the IC tag is configured to store data of the corresponding URL
- the mobile phone is configured to obtain URL data stored in the IC tag, the URL acquiring unit, and the acquiring unit.
- the information processing apparatus further comprises: access means for accessing the acquired URL via the Internet; and product information acquisition means for acquiring the predetermined product information stored in the URL accessed by the access means. To achieve the first object.
- the server apparatus stores predetermined product information by assigning a URL to each product, and the server apparatus is incorporated in the product, and the URL data corresponding to the product is stored.
- the IC tag reader that can be attached to the mobile phone, which acquires data of the URL stored in the IC tag, and the mobile phone is connected to the URL acquired by the IC tag reader.
- the first object of the present invention is to provide the first object by providing an access unit for accessing via the Internet and a product information acquisition unit for acquiring the predetermined product information stored in the URL accessed by the access unit. Achieve. Effect of the invention
- a consumer who wants to purchase a compact disc can immediately audition it on his own mobile phone in the CD shop.
- the sixth aspect of the present invention it is possible to present a site for listening to the music recorded on the compact disc to a consumer who intends to purchase the compact disc S.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the configuration of a system for previewing a CD in a store using the mobile phone according to the present embodiment.
- This system comprises a mobile telephone user terminal 10 equipped with an access function to the Internet, a mobile telephone network 12, a mobile telephone carrier facility 13, the Internet 14, and a music data distribution terminal 15.
- the mobile phone user terminal 10 is a mobile phone accessible to the Internet 14 and connected to the mobile phone network 12 via a wireless line.
- This mobile telephone network 12 includes a plurality of mobile telephone user terminals 1 through respective wireless circuits. 0 and mobile phone carrier equipment 13 are connected.
- the mobile phone operator equipment 13 mutually connects a plurality of mobile phone user terminals 10 via the respective wireless lines and simultaneously connects the mobile phone user terminal 10 and the Internet 14. Then, the Internet 14 mutually connects a large number of terminals including the mobile phone carrier equipment 13 and the music data distribution terminal 15.
- the music data distribution terminal 15 includes a music database 51, and distributes music data to the plurality of mobile phone user terminals 10 including the mobile phone operator facility 13 via the Internet 14.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the appearance of the mobile phone user terminal 10.
- the mobile telephone user terminal 10 has a function of accessing the Internet 14.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the music data distribution terminal 15. As shown in FIG.
- the music data distribution terminal 15 includes a music database 51, an Internet communication unit 53, and a control unit 55.
- this music data delivery terminal 15 has its own URL, the URL is assigned to each of a large number of pieces of music recorded in the music database 51 as a lower layer of the music data delivery terminal 15. When accessed via 14, it is possible to directly access each music recorded in the same music site alone.
- FIG. 4 is a view showing an example of a compact disc (CD) to which a package 62 is attached with a label 62 having a URL for listening to the music, which is used in this system.
- CD compact disc
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a compact disc (CD) used in this system, in which a URL for listening to the music is directly described in a package 60.
- CD compact disc
- the position where the sticker is put or the position where the URL is written may be the back or the side of the case, as long as it is visually recognizable by the consumer. However, since it is premised on audition before purchase, it is meaningless to put it in a position where it can not be seen unless the package is opened.
- a user is displayed in the store. If you are interested in the CD and want to audition once. Then, a sticker (see Fig. 4) with the address of the site where the music is recorded is attached to the CD. The user acquires this address and makes the mobile phone user terminal 10 recognize the address. Since this address can directly access each music, the mobile phone user terminal 10 can access the Internet 14 and can listen to the music recorded on the CD on the spot. According to this system, it is not necessary to carry on with other customers in the store of the CD shop, and it is not necessary to wait for the other customers, especially when searching etc. The user terminal 10 can listen to the CD.
- the address on the sticker 62 is obtained using the camera function provided to the mobile phone user terminal 10, and the address is used for the mobile phone user terminal 1 using the character recognition function 1
- this system is also applicable to other products that have been described focusing on listening to a CD. For example, if the efficacy and precautions for use of medicines and supplements are prepared at a predetermined site (including those with images), and the address of the site is described in the product package, the purchase of the product will be made.
- the consumer who has been considering can use the mobile phone user terminal 10 to make a decision as to whether or not to purchase after recognizing the effects etc. of the product.
- pharmacists do not necessarily have detailed knowledge of supplements, etc., and are considered to be effective when sold at convenience stores and the like.
- this system can listen to CDs not only in shops but in other places. For example, if you can get the URL, you can audition the CD from home. In this case, you can also access the site using a PC (personal computer)
- the IC chip is incorporated in the seal 62.
- a system for acquiring information on the product 71 when the IC tag 72 is used will be described.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the configuration of an information acquisition system (hereinafter referred to as an information acquisition system) of a product 71 according to the present embodiment.
- the information acquisition system includes an IC tag 72, a mobile phone user terminal 73, a base station 74 of a mobile phone user terminal 73, a switching station 75 of a mobile phone user terminal 73, a network 76, a Web. It consists of server 79.
- the IC tag 72 is a seal-like identification tag attached to the package of the product 71 placed in the store.
- the product 71 for example, a compact disc (CD), a digital versatile disc (DVD), a video tape, a medicine, a supplement and the like are assumed. Further, the product 71 is not limited to such an actual item. For example, a travel tour brochure, a real estate advertisement, etc. may be assumed as the product 71. The detailed configuration of the IC tag 72 will be described later.
- the IC tag 72 may also be used as an antitheft tag.
- the mobile telephone user terminal 73 is a mobile communication terminal device having a function of connecting to a network 76 such as the Internet.
- a network 76 such as the Internet.
- the detailed configuration of the mobile phone user terminal 73 will be described later.
- the base station 74 is a wireless station that controls connection of the mobile phone user terminal 73.
- the base station 74 is connected to the central office 75 at the end of the telephone network by a wire line, and constitutes a wireless concentrator.
- the number of assignable access channels is set. Therefore, in the base station 74, in response to a connection request from the user, an available channel is allocated, and multiple access control is performed.
- the exchange 75 mutually exchanges a plurality of mobile phone user terminals 73 via each wireless line. It is a mobile phone operator's facility that connects the mobile phone user terminal 73 and the network 76 simultaneously with the connection. In other words, the exchange 75 has the function of a network provider for connecting to the network 76.
- Network 76 is configured by a network such as the Internet. On the network 76, it is possible to exchange e-mail, open a homepage by a system for sending information called WWW, exchange information by news group, and deliver files by FTP (File Transfer Protocol). It has become.
- FTP File Transfer Protocol
- the web server 79 is a terminal device provided on the network 76 for providing information on the product 71.
- the web server 79 has a location where the information of the product 71 is stored (a web site 77 showing URU and a content server 78 provided on the corresponding web site 77). That is, the mobile phone user terminal 73 By accessing the predetermined website 77, content can be obtained from the content server 78.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing the configuration of the IC tag 72 according to the present embodiment.
- the IC tag 72 includes an antenna 721, a rectifier circuit 723, a storage circuit 724, an oscillator circuit 725, and a memory 726. Note that the rectifier circuit 723, the storage circuit 724, the oscillation circuit 725, and the memory 726 are incorporated in one IC chip 722.
- the antenna 721 is a device for transmitting and receiving an electromagnetic wave formed by a spirally formed wire or printed wiring.
- the antenna 721 generates an alternating current on the principle of electromagnetic induction when receiving an electromagnetic wave from the outside.
- the rectifying circuit 723 is a circuit that rectifies an alternating current generated by the antenna 721, and is configured of a rectifying element such as a diode.
- the storage circuit 724 is a circuit that stores the current rectified by the rectification circuit 723 and is configured of a storage element such as a condenser battery.
- the oscillator circuit 725 includes an oscillator for generating an electromagnetic wave of a radio frequency, and a transmitter circuit for transmitting the data signal in the memory 726 to the mobile phone user terminal 73 by radio wave.
- the memory 726 is a storage device in which predetermined data regarding the product 71 is stored.
- the memory 726 is configured by, for example, a ROM (read-only memory), a mask R o M, an EPR o M, an EEPROM, and the like.
- the memory 726 stores, as data (information) related to the product 71, for example, URL data of a server in which the content such as the description of the product 71 is stored, and a phone of a terminal device storing voice data such as the description of the product 71.
- the number, the e-mail address of the sales representative of the product 71, etc. are stored (stored).
- the wireless transmission in the IC tag 72 that is, the wireless transmission for transferring the data in the memory 726 to the mobile phone user terminal 73 is hereinafter referred to as a specific wireless.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a configuration of mobile phone user terminal 73 according to the present embodiment.
- the portable telephone user terminal 73 comprises a manual power key 731, a microphone 732, an antenna 733, a wireless circuit 734, a CPU 735, a memory 736, a speaker 737, a display 738, and a specific wireless receiving unit 739.
- the input key 731 is an input device including a dial key, a multi-function key, a direction key, etc., and can use these keys to input characters and numbers.
- the microphone 732 is an input device for inputting voice, and the input voice is converted into an electric signal and processed so as to be processed.
- the antenna 733 is a device for transmitting and receiving an electromagnetic wave when performing wireless communication with the base station 74.
- the wireless circuit 734 is a circuit that transmits a wireless signal for performing wireless communication with the base station 74.
- the CPU 735 is an arithmetic processing unit that executes a program that operates mainly as a microcomputer and operates as the mobile phone user terminal 73.
- the CPU 735 controls the peripheral device to receive data, processes the data, processes the data, and stores the data in the memory 736 and outputs the result.
- the memory 736 is a storage device that stores data and programs used by the mobile phone user terminal 73 and can be retrieved if necessary.
- Memory 736 is readable and writable It consists of a RAM and a read-only ROM.
- a RAM is a work area of the CPU 735 and temporarily stores data necessary for the CUP 735 to execute arithmetic processing.
- the ROM stores various programs to be processed by the CPU 735. For example, programs such as a specific wireless reception program, a memo storage program, a calling program, and a recording program are stored.
- the speaker 737 is an audio output device that converts an electrical signal into voice and outputs the voice, and outputs the voice of the other party at the time of a call, a ring tone, various alarm sounds (alarm sounds), and the like.
- the display 738 is an output device for displaying results of characters, graphics, images, etc. processed in the mobile phone user terminal 73, and is constituted by, for example, a liquid crystal display.
- the specific wireless reception unit 739 is a device that receives data (signals) via a specific wireless, that is, between the IC tags 72.
- the specific wireless reception unit 739 includes a reception unit 740 and a decoding unit 741.
- the receiving unit 740 receives the signal transmitted from the IC tag 72.
- the decoding unit 741 decodes the signal received by the receiving unit 740, that is, the signal transmitted from the IC tag 72.
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing the procedure of the process of acquiring the information of the product 71 in the information acquiring system according to the present embodiment.
- the user takes out the product 71 (supplement) whose purchase is being considered from the shelf, and brings the IC tag 72 attached to the product 71 close to the mobile phone user terminal 73.
- the product 71 supply
- the IC tag 72 attached to the product 71 close to the mobile phone user terminal 73.
- FIG. 10 is a view showing the arrangement of the IC tag 72 and the mobile phone user terminal 73.
- the back side of the mobile phone user terminal 73 that is, the specific wireless receiving unit Place 739 so as to face the IC tag 72.
- the range in which the signal transmitted from the IC tag 72 can be received that is, the distance to the object is set in advance. This distance ⁇ can be set arbitrarily by adjusting the output capacitance of the oscillator circuit 725 provided in the IC tag 72.
- the distance ⁇ is set to about 5 cm at most.
- the IC tag 72 is provided with a function to detect the specific wireless reception module 739 and a counter function, and continuously for a predetermined period (for example, 1 second, 2 seconds). The signal may be transmitted only when the specific wireless reception unit 739 can be detected.
- the specific wireless reception rejection function that rejects the signal transmitted from the IC tag 72 to the mobile phone user terminal 73, and the specific wireless reception function.
- the specific wireless reception switching function may be installed.
- the IC tag 72 When the distance between the IC tag 72 and the mobile phone user terminal 73 approaches to a position where the distance between the IC tag 72 and the mobile phone user terminal 73 becomes smaller than the distance ⁇ , the IC tag 72 generates an electromagnetic wave (hereinafter referred to as The communication electromagnetic wave is received via the antenna 721 (step 11).
- the mobile phone user terminal 73 always communicates with the base station 74 even in the standby mode (during non-talking). Then, the measurement of the electric field strength in the area where the mobile phone user terminal 73 exists and the point is performed. A communication electromagnetic wave is used to communicate with such a base station 74. Therefore, even if the mobile phone user terminal 73 exists in the out-of-use area (outside the service area), the communication electromagnetic wave is always emitted from the mobile phone user terminal 73.
- the magnetic flux passing through the coil forming the antenna 721 changes, so that an alternating current is generated according to the principle of electromagnetic induction.
- the IC tag 72 causes the generated alternating current to flow to the rectifier circuit 723 for rectification (step 12). Subsequently, the IC tag 72 stores the current rectified by the rectifier circuit 723 in the storage circuit 724 (step 13).
- the IC tag 72 starts the oscillator circuit 725 and converts the data stored in the memory 726 into a signal. To the mobile phone user terminal 73 (step 14).
- the portable telephone user terminal 73 receives this signal at the reception unit 740 of the specific wireless reception unit 739 (step 15).
- the mobile telephone user terminal 73 When the mobile telephone user terminal 73 detects that the signal is received by the reception unit 740, it activates the specific wireless reception program stored in the memory 736 (step 16).
- the CPU 735 executes processing based on the specific wireless reception program.
- the signal received by the receiving unit 740 is transferred to the decoding unit 741, and converted (decoded) into text data by the decoding unit 741.
- the converted text data that is, predetermined data on the product 71 is stored in the memory 736.
- the CPU 735 reads predetermined data on the product 71 from the memory 736 and causes the display 738 to display the data (step 17).
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of a display screen of the display 738 on which predetermined data regarding the product 71 is displayed.
- the display 738 displays the URL data of the content server 78 (FIG. 6) in which the content of the description of the product 71 is stored together with the product name of the product 71. .
- the server URL data can be selected and executed (accessed) on the display 738 as shown in the reverse part of the figure. URL data selection can be performed by operating the direction key of the input key 731.
- a certain address directly accesses the URL of the corresponding server without performing the display on the display 738. Also ,.
- Web server 79 When Web server 79 detects access from mobile phone user terminal 73 to Web site 77, Web server 79 reads out content data from the corresponding content server 78 and delivers it to mobile phone user terminal 73.
- the mobile phone user terminal 73 downloads the content data distributed from the web server 79 (step 19).
- the content data (information related to the product 71) is acquired from the Web server 79 by the download method, but the content data may be acquired by the streaming method.
- a URL indicating a storage location of information on the product 71 may be described.
- the description of the product 71 is output from the mobile phone user terminal 73 based on the acquired (provided) content data.
- the method of outputting the description of the product 71 (supplements), commentary on the effect, cautions on use, side effects, etc. of the supplement is displayed on the display 738, or output as sound from the speaker 737, etc. There is a way.
- the trial data of the music (video) stored in the product 71 is acquired as content data, and the speaker 737 of the mobile phone user terminal 73 is It may be Furthermore, a taste or PR comment related to the product 71 may be displayed on the display 738 or a promotional video may be displayed.
- the mobile phone user terminal 73 acquires information on the product 71
- the URL indicating the storage location of the information on the product 71 is a telephone number
- the user does not have to perform troublesome processing such as URL (or telephone number) input processing.
- Access to the URL also, this enables you to suppress incorrect input of URL.
- FIG. 12 (a) is a view showing the front surface of the business card to which the IC tag 72 is attached
- FIG. 12 (b) is a view showing the back of the business card to which the IC tag 72 is attached.
- the company name, department name, job title, name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, home Include the page URL.
- the IC tag 72 is attached to an arbitrary position on the back of the business card. In addition, provide instructions on how to use the IC tag 72.
- the mobile phone user terminal 73 is brought close to the business card to which the IC tag 72 is attached, and the business card data stored in the memory 7 26 of the IC tag 72 is input to the mobile phone user terminal 73 via the specified radio.
- the business card data input to the mobile phone user terminal 73 is displayed on the display 738.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an example of a display screen of the display 738 on which business card data is displayed.
- name card data for example, data of a name, a telephone number, an e-mail address, and a home page URL are displayed.
- the telephone number, e-mail address, and home page URL data can be selected and accessed (accessed) on the display 738, as shown in the reverse part of the figure. Data can be selected by operating the direction key of the input key 731.
- a call program is activated and dialing (calling process) to the telephone number is started.
- an e-mail creation program is activated, and the e-mail address is input in a predetermined destination input field.
- the business card data input to the mobile phone user terminal 73 can be added to the address book stored in the memory 736 of the mobile phone user terminal 73. Les.
- the mobile phone user terminal 73 can obtain business card data similar to the contents described in the nameplate from the IC tag 72 via the specific radio. it can. Therefore, the user can input to the address book of the mobile phone user terminal 73 without performing troublesome processing such as input processing of each data (telephone number, e-mail address, etc.) described in the business card.
- a listening system for music CDs and DVDs using a noncontact IC tag and a suppression system for a portable terminal device 102 will be described.
- a non-genuine product (pirated version) indicates a product copied without permission from the copyright holder.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing the configuration of a system that performs trial listening of content stored in a product and regular registration of the product using the IC tag according to the present embodiment.
- content audition 'registration system which performs trial listening of content stored in a product such as a CD or DVD and regular registration of the product.
- the content audition / registration system As shown in FIG. 14, the content audition / registration system according to the present embodiment A maker site 100, a server 101, a portable terminal device 102, a PC (personal computer) 105, and a product 107 are included.
- the product 107 is a medium such as a CD or DVD in which the content is stored, and further, an IC tag 108 is incorporated in the product 107.
- the IC tag 108 has the same configuration as the IC tag 72 described in the second embodiment (FIG. 7), and thus the detailed description is omitted.
- the IC tag 108 may be incorporated in a seal attached to the package (case) of the product 107, and the IC tag 108 sealed with silk printing (screen printing) may be attached to the package of the product 107. May be
- the IC tag 108 may be directly incorporated into the product 107.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing an example of incorporation of the IC tag 108 into the product 107. As shown in FIG.
- a product 107 using an optical disc such as a CD or a DVD has a resin area 109 formed of a resin such as polycarbonate and a recording layer for recording data formed of aluminum or the like.
- the reflective film region 110 is configured to have a force.
- the IC tag 108 can be directly incorporated in the product 107 by arranging the IC tag 108 in the resin area 109 not used for data recording. it can. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 15, it is incorporated in the resin area 109 of a part (central part) of the center of the optical disc surface.
- the content maker site 100 (including the server 101), the portable terminal device 102, and the PC 105 in the content trial listening registration system according to the present embodiment can transmit and receive various data via the Internet 106. .
- Content maker site 100 is operated by a company that manufactures and sells (provides) product 107.
- Service site provides services such as distribution of data stored in the server 101 based on access requests.
- the server 101 is a computer storing data related to services provided by the content maker site 100. For example, audio data or image data for content promotion, audition data, popular product ranking data, and de- Data etc. are stored.
- the server 101 stores data regarding the IC tag 108 incorporated in manufactured (released) products, which is required when performing the regular registration process.
- the data stored in the IC tag 108 includes, for example, ID (identifier) data indicating that it is a genuine product.
- the mobile terminal device 102 is a mobile phone 103 and an IC tag reader connected to the mobile phone 103.
- the mobile phone 103 has a connection function to the Internet 106. Specifically, similar to the mobile phone user terminal 10 used in the first embodiment described above, the mobile phone 103 is connected to the mobile phone network via the wireless line, and then via the respective wireless lines. It is connected to the mobile phone carrier equipment. Then, it is connected to the Internet 106 via the mobile phone carrier equipment.
- the IC tag reader 104 is a reader for the portable telephone 103 and the stick-shaped IC tag 108 which can be attached and detached.
- the IC tag reader 104 has the same function as the specific wireless receiving unit 739 built in the mobile phone user terminal 73 used in the second embodiment.
- the data stored in the IC tag 108 can be read out to the mobile phone 103 by using the IC tag reader 104. It has become possible to
- the PC 105 is provided with a CD 'DVD drive (drive device) having a reading function of the IC tag 108. That is, when the product 107 is reproduced on the PC 105, data stored in the IC tag 108 can be read out automatically.
- CD 'DVD drive drive device
- the PC 105 has a function to connect to the Internet 106,
- the content maker site 100, server 101, etc. can be accessed and data can be transmitted / received.
- the Internet 106 is used as a network, the present invention is not limited to this. It is also possible to use a network link that can transmit and receive data such as' area 'network, WAN (wide' area. Network), etc.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration of an IC tag reader 104 according to the present embodiment. As shown in Fig. 16 (this is an IG tac, comprising a reader 104f, a speaker 111, a speaker, a leader sound 112, and a power supply unit 113).
- the control unit 111 includes a CPU (central processing unit) 114, a ROM (read only memory) 115, a RAM (random access memory) 116, and an I / F (interface) 117, and these devices It is connected via a bus line.
- CPU central processing unit
- ROM read only memory
- RAM random access memory
- I / F interface
- the CPU 114 is an arithmetic processing unit that develops the control program stored in the ROM 115 in the RAM 16 and executes processing based on various control signals.
- the ROM 115 is a read only memory that stores programs, data, parameters, and the like for performing various operations and controls to be executed by the IC tag reader 104.
- the RAM I 16 is a write / read memory used as a working memory for the CPU 114.
- the CPU 114 can write and erase programs and data in the RAM I 16.
- an area necessary for arithmetic processing such as the CPU 114 generating a cluster can be secured in the RAM I 16.
- the RAM 116 also has a storage area for receiving and storing data stored in the IC tag 108, such as URL text data.
- the I / F 117 is an interface for performing data communication with the mobile phone 103.
- the tag reader unit 112 includes a receiving unit 119 and a decoding unit 118.
- the receiving unit 119 receives a signal transmitted from the IC tag 108.
- the decryption unit 118 receives the signal received by the reception unit 119, that is, the signal transmitted from the IC tag 108. Decode the issue.
- the data of the IC tag 108 acquired by the tag reader unit 112 is transferred to the control unit 111 using a serial interface such as, for example, an RS232C interface, and stored in the RAM 16.
- a serial interface such as, for example, an RS232C interface
- the power supply unit 113 includes a battery 120 and a switch 121.
- the battery 120 for example, a button-type battery of a shape (size) that can be incorporated into the IC tag reader 104 is used.
- the switch 121 is a circuit switch for performing on / off switching of power supply to the tag reader unit 112.
- the IC tag reader 104 starts supplying power from the battery 120 to the control unit 111 and the tag reader unit 112 at the timing when the IC tag reader 104 is connected to the mobile phone 103.
- the power supply to the tag reader unit 112 is cut off by the switch 121.
- the power supply circuit is automatically shut off by the switch 121 2-3 seconds after the execution of the data reading process.
- FIG. 17 shows a procedure for providing a trial listening service of content in the content trial listening registration system according to the embodiment of the present invention. It is the flowchart which showed.
- Step 2 Do The data transmission process in the IC tag 108 is performed by executing the same process as step 11-14 described in the second embodiment (FIG. 9).
- the IC tag reader 104 When a signal is transmitted from the IC tag 108, the IC tag reader 104 receives this signal at the reception unit 119 of the tag reader unit 112.
- the signal received by the receiving unit 119 is transferred to the decoding unit 118, and converted (decoded) into text data in the decoding unit 118.
- the data converted by the decoding unit 118 is transferred to the control unit 111 and stored in the RAM 16.
- IC tag reader 104 transfers the data stored in RAMI 16 to mobile phone 103, and mobile phone 103 accesses the corresponding content maker site 100 based on the transferred data (URL data). (Connect) (Step 22).
- the content maker site 100 searches the server 101 based on the content of the access request from the portable terminal device 102, reads out data matching the requested content, and downloads the read data to the portable terminal device 102 (see FIG. Step 23).
- the portable terminal device 102 that is, the portable telephone 103 receives the data downloaded from the content maker site 100, and stores the data in a storage area in the device.
- the reproduction processing of the downloaded data is executed using the voice reproduction function of the mobile phone 103 (step 24), and the processing is ended.
- the user can easily access the content maker site 100 from the mobile phone 103 by reading the data of the IC tag 108 using the IC tag reader 104, so the user can listen to the product 107 You can save time and effort such as troublesome key input operation when you do
- the content trial listening registration system can provide (receive) the regular registration service of the content stored in the product 107 in addition to the above-described content trial listening service.
- the IC tag 108 is directly incorporated into the product 107.
- the case of performing regular registration of the content stored in the optical disc will be described.
- the user inserts the product 107 into a CD ′ DVD drive (drive device) having a reading function of the IC tag 108 provided in the PC 105.
- the PC 105 operates the reading function of the IC tag 108 and automatically starts reading data of the IC tag 108.
- the PC 105 automatically accesses the content maker site 100 via the Internet 106 based on the IC tag 108 data read by the CD ′ DVD drive. Then, when the content maker site 100 receives the transmitted access request (regular registration request), the content maker site 100 executes processing concerning regular use of the content stored in the product 107 based on the received data.
- the transmitted access request regular registration request
- the content maker site 100 is designed to give various features to the product 107 that has been officially registered. In this way, by constructing a system that grants privileges only to products 107 that can be registered regularly, it is possible to manufacture Japanese non-regular products (pirated version) in a situation where manufacturing and sales of non-regular products (piracy version) are constant. The ability to disseminate users to the world market.
- a mobile phone when serial data specific to identification of a genuine product is recorded in IC tag 108 in advance, and the data of IC tag 108 is read using portable terminal device 102, a mobile phone can be used.
- a message may be displayed indicating that the product is "genuine product”.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing a configuration of a modification of the content trial / registration system according to the present embodiment.
- a gateway server 122 and a point management DB (database) 123 are further added to the content trial listening.
- the gateway server 122 is an authentication server that controls access to a predetermined site based on the telephone number data of the mobile phone 103 and the unique ID (identifier) data stored in the IC tag reader 104.
- the point management DB 123 is a database that can be used (accessed) only by users authenticated by the gateway server 122. When authentication is completed in the gateway server 122, various services (point acquisition service, etc.) provided by the point management DB 123 can be used.
- gateway server 122 accesses content maker site 100 and receives a trial listening service, or when the product is purchased after receiving a trial listening service, Points are to be added.
- the point data stored in the point management DB 123 is updated according to the user identification ID assigned in advance for each mobile terminal device 102.
- point data obtained by purchasing the product 107 or browsing the site is stored in the IC tag reader 104, based on the unique ID, Can be centrally managed.
- Registration system modification
- FIG. 19 is a flow chart showing a procedure of processing for providing a trial listening service of content in the modification of the content trial listening / registration system according to the present embodiment.
- step 3 Do the data of the IC tag 108 is read by the portable terminal device 102 (step 3 Do)
- the data transmission process in IC tag 108 is the same as that described in the second embodiment (FIG. 9). This is done by executing the same processing as step 11-14.
- the IC tag reader 104 When a signal is transmitted from the IC tag 108, the IC tag reader 104 receives this signal at the reception unit 119 of the tag reader unit 112.
- the signal received by the receiving unit 119 is transferred to the decoding unit 118, and converted (decoded) into text data in the decoding unit 118.
- the data converted by the decoding unit 118 is transferred to the control unit 111 and stored in the RAM 16.
- the IC tag reader 104 transfers the data stored in the RAM 116 and the data of the identification ID unique to the IC tag reader 104 stored in the ROM 115 to the mobile phone 103.
- the mobile phone 103 is the mobile phone 103.
- the telephone number data is read, and the telephone number data is attached to the transferred data (URL data) and the data of the identification ID unique to the IC tag reader 104, and the gateway server 122 is accessed (connected) (step 32).
- the telephone number data and the data of the IC tag reader 104 unique identification ID are encrypted when transmitting, and it is preferable that they be sent.
- the gateway server 122 performs an authentication process based on the telephone number data transmitted from the portable terminal device 102 and the data of the identification ID unique to the IC tag reader 104 (step 33)
- the gateway server 122 is registered in advance in the database.
- the authentication process is performed by collating the data in question with the data of the telephone number data and the identification ID unique to the IC tag reader 104.
- gateway server 122 After gateway server 122 is authenticated as a registered user, gateway server 122 transmits URL data indicating the audition site to mobile terminal device 102 (mobile phone 103) (reply) Do.
- the mobile phone 103 accesses (connects) the corresponding content maker site 100 based on the data (URL data) transmitted from the gateway server 122 (step 34).
- the content maker site 100 is a mobile terminal device 102. Based on the access request from The server 101 is searched to read data matching the request content, and the read data is downloaded to the portable terminal device 102 (step 35).
- the portable terminal device 102 that is, the portable telephone 103 receives the data downloaded from the content maker site 100, and stores the data in a storage area in the device.
- the reproduction processing of the downloaded data is executed using the voice reproduction function of the mobile phone 103 (step 36), and the processing is ended.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the configuration of a system for previewing a CD in a store using a mobile phone according to the present embodiment (first embodiment).
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a mobile phone user terminal used in the present embodiment (first embodiment).
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a music data distribution terminal according to the present embodiment (first embodiment).
- FIG. 4 is a view showing an example in which a seal having an address described on a package of a compact disc is attached (first embodiment).
- FIG. 5 A diagram showing an example in which an address is directly described in a package of a compact disc (first embodiment).
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the configuration of a product information acquisition system according to the present embodiment (second embodiment).
- FIG. 7 is a view showing a configuration of an IC tag according to the present embodiment (second embodiment).
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a configuration of a mobile phone user terminal according to the present embodiment (second embodiment).
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a procedure of processing for acquiring product information in the information acquisition system according to the present embodiment (second embodiment).
- FIG. 10 A diagram showing an arrangement state of an IC tag and a mobile phone user terminal (second embodiment)
- FIG. 11 is a view showing an example of a display screen of a display on which predetermined data on a product is displayed (second embodiment).
- FIG. 12 (a) is a view showing the surface of a business card to which an IC tag is attached, and (b) is a view showing the back of the business card to which an IC tag is attached (Modification).
- FIG. 13 is a view showing an example of a display screen of a display on which business card data is displayed (modification).
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing the configuration of a system that performs trial listening of content stored in a product and regular registration of a product using an IC tag according to the present embodiment (third embodiment).
- FIG. 15 is a view showing an example of incorporation of an IC tag into a product (third embodiment).
- FIG. 16 A diagram showing a schematic configuration of an IC tag reader according to the present embodiment (third embodiment)
- FIG. 17 is a flow chart showing a procedure for providing a trial service for content in the content trial registration system according to the embodiment of the present invention (third embodiment).
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing a configuration of a modification of the third embodiment of the content trial / registration system according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 19 A flow chart showing a procedure for providing a trial service for content in the content audition according to the present embodiment and a modification of the third embodiment of the registration system
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