WO2005101698A1 - コンテンツ送信装置およびコンテンツ再生装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a content transmitting device for transmitting content such as audio and video, and a content reproducing device for reproducing a content while receiving the content in a mobile object.
- Streaming is one method of receiving and playing back content such as audio and video from a server. Streaming is used when downloading and playing all content requires a lot of time because of the large size of the content, or when playing copyright-protected content that cannot be stored on a playback device. Must be stable.
- a communication state changes depending on various conditions such as a current location, and in an extreme case, a state where communication cannot be performed may occur. Therefore, there is a communication device that includes a plurality of communication means and selects one communication means for transmission and reception according to a current situation and a condition desired by a user (for example, see Patent Document 1).
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a conventional communication device described in Patent Document 1.
- a conventional communication device 900 includes a current position detection device 901, a vehicle speed sensor 902, an input device 903, a control device 904, a display device 905, a DSRC-compatible communication device 906, a medium-range communication device 907, It includes a geostationary satellite communicator 908, a mobile phone 909, and a low-orbit satellite communicator 910.
- a current position detection device 901 is connected to the control device 904, and a communication device usable at the current position is selected from a plurality of communication devices such as a DSRC-compatible communication device 906 and a mobile phone 909 using the database 904a. I do. Further, the order of the communication means to be used is determined based on conditions desired by the user, such as communication cost and communication speed, and the communication means that can communicate first by using the communication means one by one according to the determined order. Use to communicate.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-2000-175249 (Pages 1-8, Fig. 1)
- the present invention solves the above-mentioned conventional problems, and provides a content transmission device and a content reproduction device for realizing streaming reproduction in an environment in which the effective communication speed changes due to a change in the position of a moving object such as a car. It is intended to provide a device.
- a content playback device is a content playback device that plays back content in a streaming manner, and the content playback device is divided and transmitted via a communication path.
- a plurality of communication means for receiving the divided content; a buffer for temporarily storing the divided content received by each of the communication means; and a content reconstructing means for reconstructing the content stored in the buffer.
- a reproducing means for extracting and reproducing the content reconstructed by the content reconstructing means at the buffering power at a predetermined bit rate; a free space of the buffer; and the bit rate. Calculates the target transmission rate to be allocated to content reception at predetermined time intervals, and includes the calculated target transmission rate Characterized in that a request signal and a communication control means for transmitting the content transmission device via any one of said a communication vehicle.
- a plurality of communication means are used, and the communication means to be used and the target transmission speed to be allocated thereto are respectively determined based on the free space of the buffer and the bit rate. Transmission speed can be ensured.
- the first request signal may include an address set for each of the communication means.
- the first request signal is a content acquisition command including an address set for each of the communication means.
- the content reproduction device further includes a communication cost storage unit that stores communication costs of the communication units in advance, and the communication control unit stores the communication costs in the communication costs.
- the target transmission rate of each of the communication means may be determined based on each of the communication means.
- the content reproducing apparatus further includes a current position detecting means for detecting a current position, and a traffic path for acquiring a traffic path from the current position detected by the current position detecting means.
- Acquisition means for detecting a current position
- a traffic path for acquiring a traffic path from the current position detected by the current position detecting means.
- Acquisition means for storing in advance the data reception speed of each of the communication means at each position on the traffic route acquired by the traffic route acquisition means.
- the target transmission speed of each communication unit is determined based on the free space and the data reception speed of the communication unit at the position indicated by the information on the scheduled position after the current position stored in the reception state storage unit. It can also be characterized by doing.
- the content reproduction device further includes a reception speed measurement unit that measures a data reception speed of each of the communication units, and the communication control unit includes the communication control unit.
- a corrected target transmission rate is calculated based on a difference between a target transmission rate assigned to content reception of the means and the data reception rates measured by the reception rate measuring means, and a second target transmission rate including the calculated target transmission rate is calculated. (2) transmitting the request signal to the content transmitting apparatus via any one of the communication means.
- a plurality of communication means are used, and the communication means to be used and the corrected target transmission rate to be assigned thereto are determined based on the measured data reception rate. Even if the transmission speed fluctuates, the transmission speed required for streaming playback can be secured.
- the content reproducing apparatus is a content reproducing apparatus for streaming reproduction of content, and a plurality of content reproducing apparatuses for receiving content transmitted by dividing the content transmitting apparatus via a communication path.
- Communication means a buffer for temporarily storing the divided content received by each of the communication means; a content reconfiguration means for reconfiguring the content stored in the buffer; and the content reconfiguration means.
- a reproducing unit that retrieves and reproduces the reconstructed content at a predetermined bit rate of the buffer power, a target transmission amount to be allocated to the content reception of each of the communication units based on the free space of the buffer and the bit rate.
- the first request signal is calculated at predetermined time intervals and includes a first request signal including the calculated target transmission amount. Further comprising a communication control means for transmitting to any force one a via co Nten' transmitting apparatus can be characterized.
- the content transmitting apparatus is a content transmitting apparatus that transmits content via a communication path, and is different from content storing means for storing content via the communication path.
- Communication means for communicating with a content reproducing apparatus having a plurality of communication targets having addresses; and each time a first request signal including a target transmission rate of each of the addresses is received, each of the addresses is determined based on the target transmission rate.
- Content deciding means for determining the amount of content transmission data, dividing the content stored in the content storing means, and transmitting the content addressed to each of the divided addresses via the communication means. be able to.
- the content can be transmitted so that the content reproduction device having a plurality of communication means can realize streaming reproduction.
- the content transmitting apparatus is a content transmitting apparatus for transmitting content via a communication path, and is different from content storing means for storing content via the communication path.
- Content playback with multiple communication targets with addresses The communication means for communicating with the device, and each time a first request signal including the target transmission amount of each of the addresses is received, the content transmission data amount of each address is determined based on the target transmission amount, and the content storage means stores the data. And a content destruction ij unit that divides the divided content and transmits the content addressed to each divided address via a communication unit.
- the content transmitting apparatus is a content transmitting apparatus that transmits content via a communication path, and includes a plurality of communication units, a content storage unit that stores the content, A transmission rate measuring means for measuring a data transmission rate of each of the communication means, and a communication control means for allocating a target transmission rate to each of the communication means based on the data transmission rate measured by the transmission rate measuring means. And content dividing means for dividing the content based on a target transmission rate for dividing the content and transmitting the divided content via the communication means.
- the content can be transmitted so that the content reproduction device can realize streaming reproduction.
- the content transmitting apparatus further includes communication cost storage means for storing communication costs of the communication means in advance, and the communication control means includes: A target transmission rate of each of the communication means may be determined based on the communication cost.
- the content transmitting apparatus further includes a current position detecting means for detecting a current position and outputting current position information, and a traffic path storing means for storing planned traffic position information.
- Transmission state storage means for storing the data transmission speed of each of the communication means at the position indicated by the position information, wherein the communication control means stores the scheduled transmission after the current position stored in the transmission state storage means.
- the target transmission speed of each of the communication means may be determined based on the data transmission speed of the communication means at the position indicated by the position information.
- the present invention is a content transmitting apparatus and a content reproducing apparatus which can be realized as such a content transmitting apparatus and a content having steps characteristic of the content reproducing apparatus as steps. It can be realized as a transmission method or a content reproduction method, or as a program that causes a computer to execute those steps. Needless to say, such a program can be distributed via a recording medium such as a CD-ROM or a transmission medium such as the Internet.
- the content transmitting apparatus and the content reproducing apparatus of the present invention the case where the transmission speed changes due to the change in the position of the moving object, the case where the transmission speed of one communication means changes, Even if the maximum value of is less than the streaming content rate, the content can be reproduced by streaming.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a conventional communication device.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an overall configuration of a content transmission / reception system 1 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a detailed configuration of the content reproduction device 10 and the content transmission device 20 shown in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a communication cost setting screen displayed on the display device 111.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a configuration example of communication cost data 1080 stored in communication cost data storage section 108.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a structure of an initial value 1091 of a communication speed stored in the communication state data storage unit 109. It is a figure showing an example.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a communication speed history 1092 stored in the communication status data storage unit 109.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing an operation of communication control section 110 executed when content is acquired.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a content bit rate acquisition request.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing a subroutine of a use order determining process (S30) of the communication means shown in FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing a subroutine of a target reception data amount calculation process shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a predicted value of a maximum received data amount.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a result of calculating a data amount in a buffer 1130 in each section after calculating a target received data amount of the wireless LAN communication unit 104.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a result of obtaining a target reception data amount for all sections of the wireless LAN communication unit 104 and the mobile phone 101.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a result of obtaining a target amount of received data of the wireless LAN communication unit 104 and the mobile phone 101, and then obtaining the amount of data in the buffer 1130 in each section.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic diagram showing a data configuration of a content request signal.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing a subroutine of a requested transmission speed calculation process (S60) shown in FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic diagram showing a configuration of a packet generated by the packet deviating unit 202.
- FIG. 19 is a sequence diagram performed between the content reproduction device 10 and the content transmission device 20 when acquiring content.
- FIG. 20 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a content transmitting apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing an operation of communication control section 110 at the time of content transmission of the content transmission device.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an overall configuration of the content transmission / reception system 1 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the content transmission / reception system 1 includes a content reproduction device 10, a content transmission device 20, and a communication path 40 for communicably connecting the content reproduction device 10 and the content transmission device 20 to each other. Communication from the content transmission device 20 The content is transmitted via the path 40, and the content is reproduced and streamed at a predetermined bit rate while being received by the content reproducing apparatus 10.
- description will be made assuming that content transmitting apparatus 20 is installed in a house and content reproducing apparatus 10 is installed in a car.
- the communication path 40 includes an Internet 42 as a center, an Internet Service Provider (hereinafter also referred to as “ISP”) 43 connected to the Internet 42, a gateway 45 forming a mobile phone network, and It comprises a base station 44 and a plurality of access points 46a-46 ⁇ forming a wireless LAN. These access points 46a-46 ⁇ are installed continuously along the road so that communication is possible even while the car is running.
- ISP Internet Service Provider
- the content transmission device 20 is connected to the Internet 42 via the ISP 43.
- the content reproduction device 10 includes a mobile phone 101 and a wireless LAN communication unit 104, and is connected to the Internet 42 via a mobile phone network and a wireless LAN. More specifically, the Internet connection by the mobile phone 101 is made via the base station 44 and the gateway 45. The Internet connection by the wireless LAN communication unit 104 is performed via a plurality of access points 46a-46 ⁇ .
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a detailed configuration of the content reproduction device 10 and the content transmission device 20 shown in FIG. In FIG. 3, the illustration of the communication path 40 is omitted.
- the content reproduction device 10 includes a mobile phone 101, a mobile phone IF unit 102, a wireless LAN communication unit 104, transmission / reception speed measurement units 103 and 105, a current position detection unit 106, and a navigation unit. 107, a communication cost data storage unit 108, a communication status data storage unit 109, a communication control unit 110, a display unit 111, a user operation input unit 112, a content reconstruction unit 113, and a reproduction unit 114 are also configured.
- the mobile phone 101 transmits and receives data via a mobile phone network.
- the mobile phone IF unit 102 is connected to the mobile phone 101 and inputs and outputs data transmitted and received by the mobile phone 101.
- the transmission / reception speed measurement unit 103 transmits / receives data transmitted / received by the mobile phone IF unit 102 per unit time. Measure the size of the data.
- Wireless LAN communication unit 104 transmits and receives data via wireless LAN.
- the transmission / reception speed measurement unit 105 measures the data size of data transmitted / received by the wireless LAN communication unit 104 per unit time.
- the current position detection unit 106 is configured by GPS or the like, detects the current position, and outputs current position information.
- the navigation unit 107 is a car navigation device, has map data, and retains route information to a destination set by a user. If the user has not set the route information, the route information is generated by predicting the travel route after the current position from the current position and the traveling direction.
- the communication cost data storage unit 108 stores communication cost data 1080 indicating each communication cost per unit data size when communicating with the mobile phone 101 using the wireless LAN communication unit 104.
- Communication status data storage unit 109 stores initial value 1091 of the communication speed and communication speed history 1092 indicating the relationship between the communication position and the communication status of mobile phone 101 and wireless LAN communication unit 104, respectively.
- the communication speed initial value 1091 records either the initial value of the data transmission / reception speed input to the user or the default value according to the type of communication means when the initial value is not input.
- the communication speed history 1092 records values measured by the transmission / reception speed measurement unit 103 and the transmission / reception speed measurement unit 105 when communication is actually performed.
- the display 111 is constituted by a liquid crystal display or the like, and displays various kinds of information on the screen of the liquid crystal display so as to make it easy to visually judge.
- the user operation input unit 112 includes a keyboard, a mouse, a touch panel, and the like, and receives a user's instruction.
- the content reconstructing unit 113 includes a buffer 1130 therein, buffers the content individually received by the mobile phone IF unit 102 and the wireless LAN communication unit 104, and divides the divided content before the division. And reconstruct the output.
- the reproduction unit 114 is configured so that the content reconstructing unit 113 transmits the data from the buffer 1130 at a predetermined bit rate. Play the output audio and video content.
- Communication control unit 110 controls the components of content reproduction device 10 in an integrated manner.
- communication control unit 110 When a content reproduction instruction is issued via user operation input unit 112, communication control unit 110 generates a content bit rate acquisition request. From the data reception speed of the mobile phone IF unit 102 and the wireless LAN communication unit 104, the communication cost data, the communication status data, etc., when the content is received using the mobile phone 101 and the wireless LAN communication unit 104. The target data reception speed is calculated, and a content request signal to be transmitted to the content transmission device 20 is generated and output.
- the content transmission device 20 includes a content storage unit 201, a packetizing unit 202, and a communication unit 203.
- the content storage unit 201 stores content such as audio and video.
- the communication unit 203 transmits data by attaching a destination address or the like to the packet based on the packet header, and receives data.
- the packetizer 202 controls the content transmission device 20 in an integrated manner.
- the packetizer 202 acquires the bit rate from the content storage unit 201.
- the content is divided into a certain data size, a packet header is attached thereto, and the content is output.
- the user Before receiving the content, the user first inputs the communication cost of the communication means used by the content reproduction device 10.
- the communication control unit 110 displays a communication cost setting screen shown in FIG. Accept the power.
- the communication cost is represented by a billing method and an amount.
- the billing method is selected from various types such as “fixed fee”, “time-based fee”, and “data size-based fee”.
- the amount is calculated based on the number of minutes and how much yen is charged in the case of the “time-based fee” and what is charged in the case of the “data size-based fee”. Enter how much you will be charged for each knot.
- the input value is stored in the communication cost data storage unit 108.
- the communication cost using the mobile phone 101 is a “time-based charge” of “30 yen per minute”, and the communication cost using the wireless LAN communication unit 104 is “fixed”. Fee ”.
- FIG. 5 shows communication cost data 1080 stored in communication cost data storage unit 108 in this case.
- the user inputs an initial value of the data transmission / reception speed. If not entered, set a default value according to the type of communication method. The input value is stored as the initial value 1091 of the communication speed of the communication status data storage unit 109.
- FIG. 6 shows the initial value 1091 of the communication speed stored in the communication state data storage unit 109 in this case.
- the communication control unit 110 communicates with the mobile phone 101 and the wireless LAN communication unit 104 measured by the transmission / reception speed measurement units 103 and 105 while the vehicle is running, and communicates with each communication unit obtained by data communication and the like.
- the data transmission / reception speed is appropriately acquired in association with each point of the traveling route, and is stored as a history in the communication speed history 1092 of the communication status data storage unit 109.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a configuration example of the communication speed history 1092.
- communication is performed at a communication speed of 1 Mbps for the mobile phone 101 and 400 kbps for the wireless LAN communication unit 104, and at point B, 900 kbps for the mobile phone 101 and 400 kbps for the wireless LAN communication unit 104. It is shown that communication is performed at the communication speed of..., At point N, both the mobile phone 101 and the wireless LAN communication unit 104 cannot communicate. Therefore, the reception speed of the content is limited to below these communication speeds at each point.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing the operation of communication control section 110 which is executed when content is acquired. Yat.
- the communication control unit 110 of the content reproduction device 10 When receiving a reproduction instruction of a predetermined content through the user operation input unit 112, the communication control unit 110 of the content reproduction device 10 requests the transmission of the bit rate of the content to be reproduced from now on. 50 is transmitted (S10), and the content transmission device 20 acquires the bit rate of this content (S20).
- the content bit rate acquisition request 50 is composed of a message identifier 501 indicating that the request is a bit rate acquisition request, and content identification information 502 for specifying the content to be reproduced. Is done.
- the communication means used to transmit the content bit rate acquisition request 50 may be! / Or a difference between the mobile phone 101 and the wireless LAN communication unit 104! / It is preferable to use the “0” wireless LAN communication unit 104.
- the communication control unit 110 determines the order of use of a plurality of communication means based on the communication cost of the communication means stored in the communication cost data 1080.
- the order determination processing is executed (S30).
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing a subroutine of the use order determining process (S30) of the communication means shown in FIG.
- the communication control unit 110 first reads out the actually measured values of the data reception speeds stored in all communication means (S301). If the communication speed history 1092 of the communication status data storage unit 109 has the reception speed data of the current position, the value of the data reception speed of the communication means is used. If there is no reception speed data at the current position in the communication status data storage unit 109, the reception speed data at the position closest to the current position is used. The initial value entered by the user is used. As an example of the reception speed data in the first embodiment, the reception speed data using mobile phone 101 is 1 Mbps, and the reception speed data using wireless LAN communication unit 104 is 400 kbps.
- the communication control unit 110 calculates the communication cost per unit data amount of all communication means (S302).
- the wireless LA The communication cost per unit data amount of the N communication unit 104 is “fixed fee”, so it is 0 yen.
- the communication control unit 110 sorts the communication means in ascending order of the communication cost per unit data amount of all the communication means (S303), and determines this as the use order of the communication means.
- the order is (1) the wireless LAN communication unit 104 and (2) the mobile phone 101.
- the communication control unit 110 After determining the order of use of the communication means in step S30, the communication control unit 110 divides a road on which a car is going to pass from now on for every certain traveling time, and calculates a target received data amount of each divided road section. A target reception data amount calculation process to be calculated is executed (S40).
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing a subroutine of the target reception data amount calculation processing shown in FIG.
- the communication control unit 110 divides a road on which a car is going to travel from now on to a position after running for a certain period of time with a certain geographical strength at regular intervals (S401).
- a section is divided into 15 sections every 4 seconds from the current location to a position one minute ahead.
- the dividing position is calculated on the assumption that the vehicle has traveled on the road indicated by the route information recorded in the navigation unit 107 at the current speed per hour.
- the communication control unit 110 generates a predicted value of the maximum received data amount of each communication means in each section generated in step S401 (S402).
- the predicted value is generated from the reception speed data recorded in the communication speed history 1092 of the communication status data storage unit 109 or the communication speed initial value 1091.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of a predicted value of the maximum received data amount.
- the shaded area below is the predicted value of the wireless LAN
- the solid color area is the predicted value of the mobile phone.
- section 1 one section 10, and sections 14 and 15, communication by the wireless LAN communication unit 104 can always be received at 400 kbps, and communication by the mobile phone 101 can always be received at 1 Mbps.
- Sections 11 to 13 are sections in which both the wireless LAN and the mobile phone cannot communicate, and the predicted value of the maximum received data amount is 0 bytes.
- the target reception data amount is obtained in the order of the current geographical strength of the section and in the use order determined in step S30 of FIG. 8 for the communication means.
- the communication control unit 110 sets 1 to the section number i and 1 to the communication means number j (S404).
- the section numbers are closer to the current location !, in order, and the communication means numbers are ascending in the order of use determined in step S30 in FIG.
- the wireless LAN communication unit 104 is the communication unit 1
- the mobile phone 101 is the communication unit 2.
- the target reception data amount of the communication means j in the section i is calculated (S405).
- the target amount of received data is the maximum amount of data that can be received by the communication means within a range that does not exceed the capacity of the buffer 1130 of the content reconstructing unit 113 when the received data is stored in the buffer 1130 of the content reconstructing unit 113.
- a range that does not exceed the capacity of the buffer 1130 (for example, 1 Mbyte) is set to, for example, an upper limit threshold value of 950 kbytes.
- the communication control unit 110 receives all the contents of the target reception data amount of all sections and all communication means calculated so far, writes the received contents into the buffer 1130 of the content reconfiguration unit 113, and According to the bit rate of the content acquired in S20, the amount of data in the buffer 1130 is calculated assuming that the content has been read from the notifier 1130 of the content reconstruction unit 113 over the entire section (S406).
- the bit rate of the content is 500 kbps
- the data amount in the buffer 1130 at the current location is 800 kbytes
- the target reception data amount of the communication means 1 (here, the wireless LAN communication unit 104) in section 1 is 200 kbytes.
- the data amount of the knocker 1130 is reduced by 250 k knots on the river page after the section 2, and 500 k knots, 250 k knots, 0 k Note, ... ⁇ .
- the data amount in the buffer 1130 becomes negative by the calculation, it is treated as negative.
- the communication control unit 110 determines whether or not the data amount in the buffer 1130 calculated in step S406 is equal to or greater than a predetermined minimum value in all sections (S407).
- This determination is based on the target received data amount calculated so far. This means determining whether buffer 1130 is sufficient for normal playback without underflow.
- the minimum value of the data amount in the buffer 1130 is 200 kbytes, when the section number i is 1 and the communication means number is j, since the section 4 is 0 bytes, the condition is not satisfied.
- step S407 if the condition is not satisfied (No in S407), the communication control unit 110 determines that the section number has the maximum value K (here, "15"). A determination is made (S408). If the section number is not the maximum value K (No in S408), the section number i is incremented by “1” (S409), and the reception buffer amount for all sections is equal to or greater than the minimum value. Repeat steps S405-S409 until K is reached and execute. Thereby, the target reception data amount of all the sections 2,... For the communication means having the communication means number 1 is sequentially calculated.
- the communication control unit 110 It is determined whether or not the communication means number j is the maximum value N (here, “2”) (S410). If the communication means number is not the maximum value N (here, “2”) (No in S410), the communication control unit 110 increases the communication method number j by “1” and sets the section number i to “1”. (S411), the steps S405-S409 are repeated and executed until the reception buffer capacity of all sections is equal to or more than the minimum value or the section number reaches the maximum value K. Thereby, the target reception data amount of the sections 1,... For the communication means having the communication means number 2 is sequentially calculated.
- step S407 If the condition is satisfied in step S407 (Yes in S407), the process proceeds to step S412. Also, when the communication means number j is the maximum value “N” (Yes in S410), the process proceeds to step S412.
- step S412 the communication control unit 110 calculates the sum of the target reception data amounts of the communication means 1 to N for each section, and sets the sum as the target reception data amount of the section (S412). And returns to the main routine shown in FIG.
- FIG. 13 shows the result of obtaining the amount of data in buffer 1130 for each section after obtaining the target received data amount for all sections for wireless LAN communication section 104 having the communication means number of 1. It is. Here, it is assumed that the target received data amount in section 1-section 10 and sections 14 and 15 is 200 kbytes, and that in section 11-section 13 is "0" bytes. [0094] At this time, since the buffer 1130 of the content reconstructing unit 113 underflows after the section 12, the mobile phone 101 as the next communication means is also used. That is, only the wireless LAN communication unit 104 can be used in time for communication only by the wireless LAN communication unit 104, and the mobile phone 101 is also used if an underflow occurs in advance.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing the results of calculating the target reception data amount for all sections for the wireless LAN communication unit 104 and the mobile phone 101.
- FIG. 15 shows the buffer for each section based on the results.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a result of obtaining a data amount in the key 1130.
- the lower shaded area is the wireless LAN
- the upper plain area is the target received data amount of the mobile phone.
- the target data amounts of wireless LAN communication section 104 and mobile phone 101 in section 1 are each 200 kbytes, and the sum thereof is 400 kbytes. Therefore, the request transmission speed for the wireless LAN communication unit 104 stored in the default content request signal transmitted in step S50 is 400 kbps, and the request transmission speed for the mobile phone 101 is also 400kbps.
- the communication control unit 110 After calculating the target reception data amount of each road section in step S40, the communication control unit 110 determines the default content request in the road section 1 based on the target reception data amount of the road section 1 starting from the current position. A signal is generated and transmitted (S50).
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a data configuration of a content request signal.
- the content request signal 60 includes content identification information 601 for specifying the content requested to be transmitted, and the number of communication means 602 indicating the number of communication means used by the content reproduction device 10 for receiving the content.
- This is a content acquisition command for acquiring content, which is composed of an IP address 603, a port number 604, and a request transmission speed 605 used by each communication means.
- the IP address 603, the port number 604, and the request transmission speed 605 can be repeated by the number of communication means.
- the requested transmission speed is a content transmission speed requested by the content reproduction device 10 to the content transmission device 20, and a different transmission speed can be set for each required communication speed.
- 200 bps is set as the default request transmission speed for the wireless LAN communication unit 104
- 200 bps is also set for the mobile phone 101 as the default request transmission speed.
- the packet storing the content is transmitted from the content transmitting device 20 to each communication means via the communication path 200 at 200 bps. Is set and delivered.
- the communication control unit 110 calculates the corrected request transmission speed of each communication means in the section 1 in order to cope with the fluctuation of the communication speed in the communication path 40 (S60). ).
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing a subroutine of the requested transmission speed calculation process (S60) shown in FIG.
- the remaining amount ⁇ of the target received data amount Do in the section 1 is calculated (S601).
- the initial value of the remaining amount ⁇ of the target received data amount Do is determined by using the value S (for example, 400 kbytes) calculated in step S40 of FIG. 8 and sequentially subtracting the actually received data amount Dx. Ask.
- step S601 the value obtained by dividing the remaining amount ⁇ of the target received data amount Do calculated in step S601 by the estimated time t required to pass from the current location to the last point of the section 1 is calculated from the communication means 1 to the communication means N It is assumed that the total target receiving speed T up to (S602).
- the latest request transmission speed of the communication means j is read (S605).
- the initial value of the requested transmission speed is generated by the value calculated in step S405 in FIG. 11, and thereafter, the value set and read in the next step S606 is read.
- a new request transmission speed value of the communication means j is set from the actually measured data reception speed value read in step S604 and the latest request transmission speed value read in step S605. (S606).
- the measured value of the data reception speed is "the latest requested transmission speed * 0.
- latest data reception speed * 1.05 and the actual measured data reception speed If it is less than the latest request transmission speed * 0.9 ", it shall be” the latest data reception speed * 1.1 ".
- the requested transmission speed is corrected to a higher value, and the measured value of the data reception speed can be increased.
- the communication control unit 110 calculates the sum of the values of the new requested transmission speeds in the communication means 1 to communication means (S607). Then, the communication control unit 110 determines whether or not this value is equal to or higher than the total required transmission speed T from the communication means 1 to N (S608).
- communication control section 110 determines whether or not the value of j is maximum value N (here, 2) (S609).
- the communication control unit 110 increases the communication means number j by 1 (S610), and Sj is equal to or greater than T or the value of j is the maximum. Repeat steps S604-S610 until the value reaches N.
- the communication control unit 110 After setting the required transmission speed of each communication means in step S60, the communication control unit 110 newly generates a content request signal based on the set required transmission speed, and transmits the generated content request signal to the content transmission device 20 ( S70).
- the communication control unit 110 repeatedly executes the request transmission speed calculation process of each communication unit in step S60 and the content request signal transmission process in step S70 until the vehicle passes the end point of section 1 ( No for S80).
- the communication unit 203 sends the received content bit rate acquisition request to the packetizing unit 202.
- the packetizer 202 reads the bit rate of the content indicated by the content identification information 601 of the content bit rate acquisition request from the content storage 201, and transmits the read bit rate to the content reproducing device 10.
- the communication unit 203 sends the received content request signal 60 to the packetizing unit 202.
- the packetizing unit 202 reads the content indicated by the content identification information 601 of the content request signal 60 from the content storage unit 201 at a speed based on the requested transmission speed 605 of the content requesting signal 60, performs packet shading, and The packet is output to the communication unit 203 together with the IP address 603 and the port number 604 corresponding to the communication means.
- the communication unit 203 attaches a destination address to the packet and transmits the packet to the content reproduction device 10.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of the packet 70 generated by the packet detour unit 202.
- the knocket 70 includes a synchronization word 701, a counter 702, a content data length 703, and content data 704.
- the synchronization word 701 indicates the beginning of a packet.
- the counter 702 is used when the content reproducing apparatus 10 that has received the packet 70 reconstructs the packet 70.
- the value starts from “0”, and is incremented by 1 each time the content is read and the packet is deleted. Start calorie, and when the value reaches the maximum value, start from “0” again.
- the content data length 703 indicates the data length of the content data stored in the packet 70.
- the packet 70 received by the mobile phone 101 is sent to the mobile phone IF section 102 and then stored in the buffer 1130 of the content reconfiguration section 113.
- the packet 70 received by the wireless LAN communication unit 104 is stored in the buffer 1130 of the content reconfiguration unit 113.
- Conte The reconfiguration unit 113 reads out the packets 70 stored in the buffer 1130 in order of the counter value, and sends the content data 704 of the packet 70 to the reproduction unit 114.
- the playback unit 114 plays back the content.
- FIG. 19 is a sequence diagram performed between the content reproduction device 10 and the content transmission device 20 when acquiring content.
- the communication control unit 110 of the content reproduction device 10 generates a content bit rate acquisition request when there is a request for content reproduction, and transmits the generated content bit rate acquisition request via the wireless LAN communication unit 104.
- the data is transmitted to the device 20 (S101).
- the packet transmission unit 202 of the content transmission device 20 Upon receiving the content bit rate acquisition request via the communication unit 203, the packet transmission unit 202 of the content transmission device 20 acquires the bit rate of the content from the content storage unit 201, and stores the acquired bit rate in the communication unit. The data is transmitted to the wireless LAN communication unit 104 via 203 (S102).
- the communication control unit 110 of the content reproduction device 10 executes the use order determination process (S30) and the target received data amount calculation process (S40) described above. Then, a default content request signal in section 1 is generated, and the generated content request signal is transmitted to the content transmission device 20 via the wireless LAN communication unit 104 (S103). The description will be made on the assumption that the request transmission speed set in the content request signal is 200 kbps for both the wireless LAN communication unit 104 and the mobile phone 101.
- the packet transmission unit 202 of the content transmission device 20 Upon receiving the content request signal via the communication unit 203, the packet transmission unit 202 of the content transmission device 20 reads the content from the content storage unit 201 at a bit rate of 400kbps, divides the content by 200kbps, and divides the content by 200kbps.
- the IP packet of the wireless LAN communication unit 104 is added to one of the content packets, and the IP address of the mobile phone 101 is added to the other packet, and the wireless LAN communication unit 104 and the mobile phone 101 are respectively connected via the communication unit 203. (S104, S105).
- the content reconfiguration unit 113 of the content reproduction device 10 reconfigures a packet received via the wireless LAN communication unit 104 and the mobile phone 101, and the reproduction unit 114 reproduces the reconfigured content.
- the communication control unit 110 executes a requested transmission speed calculation process (S60) based on the target transmission speed in step S103 and the data transmission speed measured by the transmission / reception speed measurement units 103 and 105, and newly executes A content request signal is generated, and the generated content request signal is transmitted to the content transmission device 20 via the wireless LAN communication unit 104 (S106).
- the packet transmission unit 202 of the content transmission device 20 Upon receiving the content request signal via the communication unit 203, the packet transmission unit 202 of the content transmission device 20 reads out the content from the content storage unit 201 at a bit rate according to the new content request signal, and reads the content request signal.
- the packet is divided according to the signal, the IP address of the wireless LAN communication unit 104 is added to one of the divided content packets, the IP address of the mobile phone 101 is added to the other, and the wireless LAN communication unit is connected via the communication unit 203. 104, and transmits to each of the mobile phones 101 (S107, S108).
- a plurality of communication means are simultaneously used for transmitting and receiving one content, and the communication means to be used is determined based on the current transmission speed of each communication means and the predicted value of the transmission speed after the present. Even if the transmission speed changes due to changes in the position of the vehicle by changing the number or the transmission speed of each communication means, or even if the maximum value of the transmission speed of one communication means is less than the streaming content rate, Reproduction by streaming content can be realized.
- the wireless LAN communication unit 104 and the mobile phone 101 have been described as examples of communication means provided in the content reproduction device 10.
- the present invention is not limited to these communication means.
- Other communication means such as (narrow-area communication) and satellite Internet may be used.
- the number of communication means provided in the content reproduction device 10 may be three or more.
- the content transmission device 20 continuously transmits content based on the content request signal 60.
- the content reproduction device 10 uses the IP address as the content request signal 60. , Port number, requested data size, etc.
- a content acquisition command may be transmitted continuously, and the content transmitting apparatus may transmit the content only when the command is received. In other words, instead of the request speed, the content may be transmitted at the frequency of the data amount request and the data amount corresponding to the request frequency.
- the content transmitting device 20 and the content reproducing device 10 communicate via the Internet
- the content transmitting device 20 and the content reproducing device 10 may use a communication network other than the Internet. Direct communication may be performed.
- the data configuration of the content request signal in FIG. 16 and the data configuration of the packet in FIG. 18 are merely examples, and the present invention is not limited to this configuration.
- the content reproduction device 10 may request the content transmission device 20 to retransmit the packet in order to avoid a content reception error.
- step S606 the equation for generating the new request transmission rate shown in step S606 is an example, and is not limited to this equation.
- a pull-type content transmitting device for distributing content from content transmitting device 20 to content reproducing device 10 based on the reception of the content request signal compels the content to the content reproducing device. It may be configured as a push type that distributes data in a targeted manner.
- FIG. 20 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a content transmission device 20a according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- the same reference numerals are used for the same components as those in FIG.
- the content transmission device 20a is located at home.
- the content transmission device 20a is mounted on a car, and the content is transmitted from the mobile device S to the content playback device. It is configured to be able to push yourself.
- the content transmitting device 20a includes a content storage unit 201, a bucketing unit 202, a mobile phone IF unit 102, a wireless LAN communication unit 104, and a transmission / reception speed measurement unit 103, 105. , A current position detection unit 106, a navigation unit 107, a communication cost data storage unit 108, a communication state data storage unit 109, and a communication control unit 110. [0147] Referring to Fig. 21, communication control unit 1 at the time of content transmission of content transmission device 20a.
- the user Before transmitting the content, the user inputs the communication cost of the communication means used by the content transmission device 20a.
- the communication control unit 110 of the content transmitting apparatus 20a transmits the bit rate of the content before transmitting the content (S20a), and uses the plurality of communication means based on the communication cost of the communication means. Determine the order (S30).
- the road on which the car is going to travel is divided at every certain traveling time, the target transmission data amount of each section is calculated (S40a), and the default content is calculated based on the calculated target transmission data amount.
- a request signal is created, and the created content request signal is output to the packetizer 202 (S50a).
- the request transmission speed of each communication means in section 1 is calculated (S60a).
- the request transmission speed is a content transmission speed requested to the packetizing unit 202 of the content transmission device 20a, and a different transmission speed can be set for each communication means.
- a content request signal is generated based on the set request transmission speed, and output to the packetizing section 202 (S70a).
- step S60a The request transmission speed calculation processing of each communication means in step S60a and the content request signal output processing in step S70a are repeated until the car passes the end point of section 1 (S80), and the car determines the end point of section 1 Even after passing, if the transmission of the content is not completed, the process returns to step S30, and the process is repeated until the transmission of the content is completed (S90a).
- the packeti dangling unit 202 converts the content indicated by the content identification information of the content request signal.
- the packet is read out from the content storage unit 201 at a speed based on the request transmission speed of the content request signal, packet-filtered, and each packet is transmitted to the mobile phone IF unit 102 and the wireless LAN communication unit 104. Output to either.
- the mobile phone IF section 102 and the wireless LAN communication section 104 attach a destination address to the packet and transmit the packet.
- the content reproducing apparatus has a configuration including a mobile phone 101, a mobile phone IF section 102, a wireless LAN communication section 104, a content reconstructing section 113, and a reproducing section 114. Means, a content reconfiguration unit 113 and a reproduction unit 114.
- a plurality of communication means are simultaneously used for transmitting and receiving one content, and the communication means to be used is determined based on the current transmission speed of each communication means and the predicted value of the transmission speed after the present. Even if the transmission speed changes due to changes in the position of the vehicle by changing the number or the transmission speed of each communication means, or even if the maximum transmission speed of one communication means is less than the streaming content rate, The transmission of the content corresponding to the communication can be realized.
- the content reproducing apparatus is a content reproducing apparatus for performing streaming reproduction of content, which is divided and transmitted from the content transmitting apparatus via a communication path.
- a plurality of communication means for receiving the received content, and a buffer for temporarily storing the divided content received by each of the communication means, and a content reconstructing means for reconstructing the content stored in the buffer.
- a reproducing unit that retrieves and reproduces the content reconstructed by the content reconstructing unit at a predetermined bit rate with the buffer power also; a free capacity of the buffer; and the bit rate.
- the target transmission volume to be allocated to content reception is calculated for each predetermined time, and the calculated target transmission volume is calculated. It can be characterized by comprising a communication control means for transmitting a no-first request signal to the content transmitter apparatus via one of the a communication vehicle.
- the content transmitting apparatus transmits the content via a communication path, and has a content storage unit for storing the content, and has a different address via the communication path.
- a communication means for communicating with a content reproducing apparatus having a plurality of communication targets; and, each time a first request signal including a target transmission amount of each of the addresses is received, a content transmission data amount of each address based on the target transmission amount.
- the content storage unit divides the content stored in the content storage unit, and transmits the content addressed to each of the divided addresses via the communication unit.
- the content transmitting apparatus transmits content via a communication path, and includes a plurality of communication means, a content storage means for storing content, and Transmission speed measuring means for measuring the data transmission speed of each means, communication control means for allocating a target transmission speed to each communication means based on the data transmission speed measured by the transmission speed measuring means, And a content dividing unit that divides the content based on the target transmission speed at which the content is divided and transmits the divided content via the communication unit.
- the content transmission device further includes communication cost storage means for preliminarily storing communication cost of each of the communication means, and the communication control means includes the communication cost. Determining the target transmission rate of each of the communication means based on the following.
- the content transmitting apparatus further includes a current position detecting unit that detects a current position and outputs current position information, and a traffic path that stores planned traffic position information.
- Storage means, and transmission state storage means for storing the data transmission speed of each of the communication means at the position indicated by the position information, wherein the communication control means is located after the current position stored in the transmission state storage means.
- the target transmission speed of each of the communication means may be determined based on the data transmission speed of the communication means at the position indicated by the expected traffic position information!
- the present invention uses, as steps, such a content transmission device and a characteristic means included in the content reproduction device that can be realized as the content reproduction device. It can be implemented as a content transmission method or a content reproduction method, or as a program that causes a computer to execute those steps. Needless to say, such a program can be distributed via a recording medium such as a CD-ROM or a transmission medium such as the Internet.
- the content transmitting device and the content reproducing device according to the present invention can be applied to audio-visual equipment, power-gauge systems, computers and the like.
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