WO2006013621A1 - 機器の構成認識システム、構成認識方法及び構成認識プログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a configuration recognition system, a configuration recognition method, and a configuration recognition program for recognizing a component such as a unit installed in various devices such as a server system on the device side without interposing electrical connection. .
- Various server systems such as communication 'sano, database' server, file 'server, etc. are equipped with units such as CPU, memory, etc.
- units such as CPU, memory, etc.
- Each unit has unique information such as unit ID. Is displayed in a pattern embedded on the unit board.
- the system control mechanism firmware: firmware
- the unit board increases more than expected at the time of creation, it is necessary to change the mute ID set for each unit, and the unit board is often revised accordingly.
- the memory capacity etc. of the unit often cannot be recognized as not supplying power (power on) to the system board, and it is also possible to determine whether there is a memory configuration violation or the number of licenses corresponding to the memory configuration. Therefore, it takes time for maintenance and replacement work.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 11-272741
- Patent Document 2 JP-A-4 291452
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-160768
- Patent Document 4 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-94300
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 11-272741
- data in the manufacturing process is stored in the center.
- this management method collectively manages in-process information such as adjustment data and repair data for each substrate.
- the adjustment data and management data of the printed circuit board incorporated in the equipment were managed in each process such as the board adjustment process, assembly process, and comprehensive process of the manufacturing process, or in the manufacturing department.
- This is merely an improvement in the usability of the data by centrally managing the internal data with the center device. That is, the mounting board does not recognize the mounting board.
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Hei 4 291452 discloses a product configuration management system that provides support for analyzing a failure that has occurred after product shipment using a bar code label attached to a product component. Yes. Serial numbers are attached to product components using barcode labels, and by registering the serial number, the product components, and the correspondence of the customers in the database of the components, product failures, etc. When a problem occurs, it is merely an attempt to investigate the failure history by simply reading the barcode of the component and use it for failure diagnosis. In other words, this component does not recognize the component on the mounted device side.
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 7-160768 merely discloses a product history management system for use of appropriate parts in the installation work of the electronic exchange and the customer maintenance work. In addition, this management system only manages information via bar codes and eliminates the difference in information that occurs between the site and the manufacturer.
- Patent Document 4 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-94300 discloses a lot management system, a control method thereof, and the like. In this system and method, lot number information attached to each part of a unit is collected by character recognition, and the lot number and part information corresponding to the lot number provided by the part manufacturer are stored. Therefore, quality management is only performed by linking quality information corresponding to the mouth number. This does not mean that the component mounted on the device is recognized by the device and the corresponding processing is executed.
- the present invention relates to a component mounted on a device, and an object thereof is to make it possible to grasp the configuration information of the component regardless of the electrical connection between the component and the device.
- Another object of the present invention is to collect configuration information in a non-contact manner from components mounted on a device. It is to enable grasping and to utilize the configuration information.
- a device configuration recognition system of the present invention is a device configuration recognition system in which a single or a plurality of components are mounted, and the configuration information is displayed on the components. And a recognizing unit for recognizing the configuration information in a non-contact manner from the display unit of the component mounted in the housing.
- configuration information relating to a single component or a plurality of components mounted on a device can be recognized in a non-contact manner from a display unit attached to the component, and the component can be grasped. .
- This configuration information is grasped based on the relationship between the display unit and the recognition unit, and is performed regardless of the electrical connection of the components to the device.
- the configuration information is information about the component, and includes information indicating the content of the component and identification information, as well as mounting information indicating a relationship with the mounted device.
- the device configuration recognition system of the present invention determines whether or not the component is normal using the configuration information recognized by the recognition unit. It is good also as a structure provided with the control part which discriminate
- the device configuration recognition system of the present invention may be configured to include a control unit that determines whether there is another component to be recommended from the configuration information recognized by the recognition unit and outputs the determination information. According to such a configuration, it is possible to know whether the component is appropriate using the configuration information whose display unit force is also recognized regardless of whether power is supplied or not, and to contribute to the installation of the optimal component Can do.
- the device configuration recognition system of the present invention includes a monitoring unit that monitors the component based on the configuration information recognized by the recognition unit. Also good. According to such a configuration, the configuration information recognized through the recognition unit can be transmitted to the monitoring unit, and the monitoring unit can monitor the configuration information.
- the device configuration recognition system of the present invention may be configured to have a database for storing the configuration information. According to such a configuration, By registering the configuration information related to the components mounted on the device in the database together with the components, it is possible to determine whether the components are normal or not, and whether there are other recommended components Can be used as determination information.
- the display unit may be a tag attached to the component. According to such a configuration, if the display unit is configured with a tag that displays the configuration information on each component, the configuration information is displayed on the tag without writing the configuration information to a ROM (Read-Only Memory) or the like on each component. Component management can be performed using the configured information.
- ROM Read-Only Memory
- the display unit displaying the configuration information may be configured with an image recognition label, an IC tag, a barcode label, or a magnetic stripe label. If the display unit is configured with an image recognition label, the displayed configuration information can be recognized by an image, and the configuration information can be read from the image cover. If the display unit is configured with an IC tag, the configuration information transmitted from the IC tag camera can be received by radio waves, and the received radio wave power configuration information can be detected. If the display unit is configured with a barcode label, the configuration information displayed with the barcode can be read. Further, if the display unit is configured with a magnetic stripe label, the configuration information recorded on the magnetic stripe can be recognized and read.
- the configuration information may be a configuration including identification information of the component, content information of the component, and mounting information of the component with respect to the device.
- the recognition unit may be an imaging unit that captures the display unit. With a configuration including an imaging unit, it is possible to recognize and read the configuration information displayed on the image recognition label or barcode label by photographing the image recognition label or barcode label.
- the display unit is configured with an IC tag that transmits the configuration information
- the recognition unit is a tag reader that recognizes the configuration information of the IC tag.
- Read IC tag If the recognition unit is configured with a tag reader, the tag reader can receive radio waves transmitted from the IC tag and detect the received radio wave force configuration information.
- the display unit is configured with a barcode displaying the configuration information
- the recognition unit includes the barcode It is good also as a structure which is a barcode reader which recognizes and reads the said structure information. If the recognition unit is configured with a barcode reader, the configuration information can be read from the barcode.
- the display unit is configured by a magnetic stripe in which the configuration information is magnetically recorded, and the recognition unit includes the magnetic unit
- the configuration may be a stripe reader that recognizes a stripe and reads the configuration information. If the recognition unit is configured with a stripe reader, the configuration information recorded on the magnetic stripe can be recognized and read.
- the device configuration recognition method of the present invention is a device configuration recognition method in which a single component or a plurality of components are mounted, and includes configuration information of the components. It includes a process of recognizing the displayed display unit and reading the configuration information in a non-contact manner and a process of determining whether or not the configuration information is normal. With such a configuration, configuration information relating to a single component or a plurality of components mounted on a device can be recognized in a non-contact manner, and the components can be grasped. This configuration information is grasped according to the relationship between the display unit and the recognition unit, and is performed regardless of the electrical connection between the component and the power supply.
- a device configuration recognition method is a device configuration recognition method in which a single component or a plurality of components are mounted, and represents the configuration information of the components.
- a configuration including a process of recognizing the displayed display unit and reading the configuration information in a non-contact manner and a process of determining whether there is another component to be recommended from the configuration information may be employed. With such a configuration, it is possible to select an appropriate component.
- the device configuration recognition program of the present invention is a device configuration recognition program in which a single or a plurality of components are mounted, and displays the configuration information of the components. Recognizing a part and reading the configuration information in a contactless manner; The information processing apparatus mounted on the device executes a process including a step of determining whether or not the generation information is normal.
- the device configuration recognition program of the present invention is a device configuration recognition program in which a single component or a plurality of components are mounted, and the configuration information of the components. There is a step of recognizing the display unit displaying the information and reading the configuration information in a non-contact manner, a step of determining whether or not the configuration information is normal, a configuration information force, and other recommended components.
- the information processing apparatus mounted on the device may be configured to execute a process including a step of determining whether or not.
- the device configuration recognition program of the present invention may include a step of creating a database of the configuration information. This makes it possible to create a database of components mounted on the equipment and configuration information representing their implementation, and use them for whether the components are normal, whether there are other components to be recommended, and other maintenance information. can do.
- the configuration information relating to the component mounted on the device is independent of the electrical connection between the component and the device, and without contact with the component. It is possible to grasp this.
- the grasped configuration information can be used for component management, such as whether or not the component is appropriate and selection of a recommended component. For example, revisions due to an increase in board information such as component IDs can be suppressed and costs can be reduced. However, in order to obtain configuration information, electrical connection and power supply to the components are not required. In addition, it is possible to improve the efficiency of maintenance work while facilitating the understanding of configuration information.
- the configuration information is made into a database after the configuration change such as component replacement, it contributes to precise component management.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration recognition system of an electronic device. (First embodiment) ⁇ 2] It is a block diagram showing a configuration recognition system of a server device. Second Embodiment FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of a system control unit.
- V5 A flow chart showing a variation of the server device configuration recognition method and configuration recognition program.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing the server device disassembled into constituent units. (Fourth embodiment)
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing an example of an lZO interface unit. (Fourth embodiment)
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing a configuration recognition system using an image recognition label. (Fifth embodiment)
- FIG. 14 is a block diagram showing a configuration recognition system using bar code labels. (Eighth embodiment)
- FIG. 17 is a block diagram showing a configuration recognition system that enables unit installation to be recognized. (Tenth embodiment)
- FIG. 18 is a block diagram showing a configuration recognition system that enables configuration recognition outside the housing. (Eleventh embodiment)
- ⁇ 19 It is a block diagram showing a configuration recognition system that enables in-chamber monitoring. (12th Embodiment)
- FIG. 20 is a block diagram showing a configuration recognition system that enables information presentation on the device side. (Thirteenth embodiment)
- FIG. 1 shows an electronic device configuration recognition system according to the first embodiment of the present invention. This will be explained.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an outline of a configuration recognition system for electronic devices.
- This configuration recognition system 2 establishes automatic recognition of the component 4 without electrical connection.
- the configuration recognition system 2 targets an electronic device 6 such as a server device, and a component unit 4 includes, for example, a board unit, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) in a housing 8 of the electronic device 6.
- a plurality of replaceable units 41, 42, 43... 4 ⁇ , such as a memory, etc., are provided, and each unit 41, 42, 43... 4 ⁇ is a tag that constitutes a display unit that individually displays configuration information
- the configuration information indicating the configuration content is displayed for each unit, and each tag 101, 102, 103 ⁇ Barcode label, IC (Integrated Circuit) tag, magnetic stripe label, image recognition label, etc.
- the configuration information displayed on each tag 101, 102, 103 ⁇ ⁇ is the distinction information, characteristic value, edition, version, manufacturing for distinguishing each of the 41, 42, 43 ⁇ ⁇ Person, model number, serial number, application, maintenance information, etc.
- the unit 42 is, for example, a CPU unit
- the identification information is a serial number, unit ID, specification, manufacturer name, etc.
- the specification is, for example, cache capacity, number of ways, memory capacity, etc.
- the unit 42 outside the casing 8 is mounted inside the casing 8, or is exchanged with any of the forces of the units 41, 42, 43,.
- the casing 8 is provided with a non-contact recognition unit 12 for recognizing the tags 101, 102, 103... 10N in a non-contact manner, and the non-contact recognition unit 12 includes the tags 101, 102, 103 ⁇ recognized, and the configuration information is also read for the tags 101, 102, 103 ⁇
- the information from which the tags 101, 102, 103, and 10 are also read is stored from the non-contact recognition unit 12 to the system control unit 14, and the identification information is used to identify the units 41, 42, 43, Used for control processing based on that specification.
- the system control unit 14 is an information processing apparatus configured by a computer or the like, and includes, for example, firmware as the system control software.
- the firmware includes units 41, 42, 43,. ⁇ 4 ⁇ mounting position and each unit 41, 42, 43 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ 4 ⁇ Management information that links the spec information of
- the system monitoring unit 16 installed outside the housing 8 is connected to the system control unit 14, and the system monitoring unit 16 is not connected to the system control unit 14 by force.
- the recognition information of the touch recognition unit 12 is notified. Therefore, the system monitoring unit 16 can monitor the characteristics of one or two or more units 41, 42, 43,..., 4 ⁇ mounted or replaced, and whether or not the corresponding control is executed. it can.
- the system monitoring unit 16 can be configured by an information processing device such as a personal computer.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an outline of the server device configuration recognition system.
- the same parts as those in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals.
- a server device 60 is installed as a device whose configuration is to be recognized, and this server device 60 corresponds to the electronic device 6 (FIG. 1) of the first embodiment.
- the casing 8 of the server device 60 is provided with a plurality of units 41, 42, 43,. Units 41, 42, 43 ⁇ 4 ⁇ , ffilj boards and memory.
- the units 41, 42, 43... 4 ⁇ have the above-described tags 101, 102, 103.
- barcode tags, IC tags, magnetic stripe labels, image recognition labels, and the like are used for these tags 101, 102, 103... 10N, and the above-described configuration information is displayed.
- a system control unit 14 is installed in the housing 8 of the server device 60 together with a tag recognition unit 120 as a non-contact recognition unit.
- the tag recognition unit 120 recognizes the tags 101, 102, 103... 10N, reads the display information, and transmits it to the system control unit. Therefore, when each unit 41, 42, 43 ... 4 ⁇ is installed or replaced in the case 8, the installation position is linked with the spec information of units 41, 42, 43 ... 4 ⁇ Stores management information that comprehensively manages the mounting position, spec information, etc. 14 system controllers.
- the system monitoring unit 16 connected to the system control unit 14 is configured as a system monitoring terminal, for example, a plurality of personal computers (PC) 71, 72 ⁇ 7 ⁇ , and these PCs 71, 72 ⁇ 7 ⁇ Constitutes a wide area network (WAN) or a local area network (LAN), and the configuration of the server device 60 is monitored by each of the PCs 71, 7 2.
- PC 71, 72,... 7 ⁇ as a system monitoring terminal is provided with an information processing section 18, a display section 20, and a keyboard 22 or the like as an input section.
- the configuration information transmitted from the tag recognition unit 120 can be displayed on the display unit 20 of each PC 71, 72... 7N of the system monitoring unit 16.
- the system monitoring unit 16 may be a workstation as a system monitoring terminal.
- the system control unit 14 includes a system control firmware 24, a processor 26 that executes the firmware 24, and a database 28 that stores configuration information. It is good also as a structure.
- the firmware 24 forms a table for storing the spec information of the configuration positions of the units 41, 42, 43,..., 4 ⁇ in the database 28, and by using such a table, The configuration information is registered and managed in the database 28, and the recognition information of the tag recognition unit 120 is registered in any or all of PC71, 72 ... 7 ⁇ that are system monitoring terminals on the system monitoring unit 16 side through the processor 26. Can be displayed automatically. Therefore, it is possible to monitor the units 41, 42, 43... 4 ⁇ mounted or exchanged in the casing 8 of the server device 60 from the display.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing processing for each procedure by the configuration recognition method and each step of the configuration recognition program in the configuration recognition system of the server device.
- Each unit 41, 42, 43 ⁇ 4 ⁇ mounted on the server device 60 is individually assigned a tag 101, 102, 103 ⁇ 10 ⁇ . That is, each tag 101, 102, 103 ⁇ ⁇ is a distinction information, characteristic value, edition, version, manufacturer, model number, serial number, application, maintenance information of each unit 41, 42, 43 ⁇ Etc.
- the units 41, 42, 43... 4 ⁇ to be mounted or replaced are mounted on the chassis 8 of the server device 60 (step S1), and the units 41, 42, 43 ⁇ Step S3).
- the unit 41 is attached, the tag 101 is recognized, and the unit 41 is specified based on the information displayed on the tag 101.
- the system control unit 14 transmits the captured information to the system monitoring unit 16 (step S4), and the recognition information is added to the PCs 71, 72.
- the unit 41 is already mounted, the information of the unit 41 displayed on the tag 101 is displayed on the display unit 20.
- the system control unit 14 determines whether or not the unit 41, 42, 43 ⁇ 4 ⁇ installed has a configuration abnormality (step S5), and if there is no configuration abnormality, The configuration abnormality determination process ends, and if there is a configuration abnormality, the configuration abnormality is pointed out (step S6), and the display information is notified to the system monitoring unit 16 and displayed.
- the system control unit 14 determines whether or not there are other units 41, 42, 43 ... 4 ⁇ as other recommended configurations for the installed units 41, 42, 43 ... 4 ⁇ . If there is no recommended configuration, the recommended configuration determination process is terminated. If there is a recommended configuration, a recommended configuration is notified (step S8). The display information is notified to the system monitoring unit 16 and displayed. The user can know the units 41, 42, 43,.
- the units 41, 42, 43,... Tags 101, 102, 103 ⁇ Each component information is also acquired, and for example, the attachment position and spec information are linked and registered in the database 28 (Fig. 3) to manage them S9
- the target units 41, 42, 43 ⁇ 4 know whether or not they are mounted without power supply (power-on) and their contents Can be displayed on the display unit 20 on the system monitoring unit 16 side. Also, in this case, the system controller 14 can determine the configuration abnormality of the units 41, 42, 43 ... 4 ⁇ without power supply (power-on), and notify the system monitoring unit 16 of the abnormality. This comes out.
- the system controller 14 determines the number of licenses of the target units 41, 42, 43 ⁇ 4 ⁇ without passing through power supply (power-on). Can be notified to the system monitoring unit 16 side.
- step S4 after the system control unit 14 transmits the information to the system monitoring unit 16 (step S4), each of the mounted units 41, 42, 43,. Judgment is made on the 4mm mounting position, and it is determined whether there is another recommended position (step S10) . If there is a recommended position, the system monitoring unit 16 side is notified of the recommended position (step S11). . With such a configuration, it is possible to easily determine and notify the recommended position only with the recommended configuration, and normalize Units 41, 42, 43 ... It is also possible to do.
- FIG. 6 shows an example of a server device disassembled into units
- Fig. 7 shows an example of a certain interface unit.
- the server device 60 includes a chassis 30 that constitutes the casing 8 described above, a front cover 32 that is attached to the front portion of the chassis 30, a left side cover 34 that is attached to the left side portion thereof, and a small left side portion.
- a cover 36, a right side cover 38 and a right side small cover 50 attached to the right side surface portion thereof, an upper outer surface cover 52 installed on the upper surface portion thereof, and an upper inner surface cover 54 are provided.
- the chassis 30 includes a plurality of units 41, 42, 43 ⁇ 4 ⁇ , for example, a mother board, 56, knock non-nore 58, 80, 3 ⁇ 4!
- Units 82, 84, I / O unit 86 88, F: ⁇ trays 90 and 92, a power button 94, a counter unit 96 and the like are installed, and a system board 98 constituting the system control unit 14 is mounted on the mother board 56.
- the ⁇ interface unit 61 is, for example, an I / O unit that is added to the server device 60, and includes a casing unit 110 and an upper cover 112, and the casing unit 110
- the PCI card and basic LAN card (LAN board) unit 114, fan unit 116, disk unit 118 and the like are mounted.
- the tag recognition unit 120 described above recognizes and displays the tags 101, 102, 103... 10 ⁇ by the server device 60 and its additional configuration.
- Information can be read and the configuration information can be used as management information, and configuration information can be managed in addition to determining configuration errors, determining recommended configurations, and determining recommended locations.
- FIG. 8 shows an image recognition label as an example of a tag
- FIG. 9 shows a configuration recognition system using the image recognition label.
- an image recognition label 130 can be used for the tag 10 described above.
- This image recognition label 130 is formed by forming an image recognition display 134 such as characters, figures and symbols as identification information on a label piece 132 formed of a resin sheet, paper or the like.
- the image recognition display 134 of this embodiment is written in numerals and alphabets.
- an imaging unit 136 is used as the non-contact recognition unit 12 (Fig. 1) or the tag recognition unit 120 (Fig. 2) to be recognized without contact.
- the image recognition label 130 and its image recognition are captured by photographing the image recognition label 130 with the imaging unit 136.
- Recognition indication 134 can be recognized.
- the imaging unit 136 can be composed of a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) element, a digital camera using the element, or the like. If the display information of the image recognition display 134 is read with the recognition image of the imaging unit 136 and the information is taken into the system control unit 14 and recognized by the firmware 24 (FIG. 3), for example, the image recognition display
- Each unit 41, 42, 43, etc. can recognize each piece of configuration information such as the mounting information of unit 4 and monitor the configuration information with the system monitoring unit 16. For example, as described above, for example, PC71, 72. ⁇ ⁇ Can be announced on the 7-inch display 20 (Fig. 2).
- the imaging unit 136 is configured and displayed in this embodiment by a CCD optical element, an optical character reader (OCR) that exemplifies a digital camera using such an element, and the like.
- OCR optical character reader
- the configuration information such as the mounting information of the units 41, 42, 43... • 4N may be recognized and monitored.
- FIG. Figure 10 shows a configuration recognition system that also uses image recognition label illumination.
- an illumination unit 138 is installed adjacent to the imaging unit 136,
- the illumination unit 138 may be configured by a light emitting diode so that power supply is controlled by the system control unit 14 to emit light.
- the image recognition display 134 of the image recognition label 130 of the unit 4 (41, 42, 43 ... 4 ⁇ ) in the housing 8 that is blocked from outside light has a sufficient illuminance by the illumination unit 138.
- a clear image can be obtained in the imaging unit 136, and the information recognition accuracy can be improved.
- the illuminating unit 138 is operated in synchronization with the imaging timing, it is possible to avoid light leakage from the housing 8 as well as power saving.
- FIG. 11 shows an IC tag as an example of the tag
- FIG. 12 shows a configuration recognition system using the IC tag.
- the IC tag 140 includes a substrate 142 that also has an insulating force such as a synthetic resin, and the substrate 142 is provided with a loop antenna 146 together with the IC chip 144.
- the IC chip 144 includes a storage unit that stores the configuration information of the corresponding units 41, 42, 43... 4 ⁇ , a transmission unit that transmits the configuration information stored in the storage unit, and the like.
- the configuration information output from the unit is transmitted from the antenna 146 by radio waves.
- a tag reader 148 is used for the non-contact recognition unit 12 (FIG. 1) or the tag recognition unit 120 (FIG. 2) that recognizes without contact.
- the tag reader 148 includes an antenna that receives a transmission radio wave from the IC tag 140, a detection unit that detects configuration information received from the reception radio wave, and the like, and is connected to the IC tag 140 wirelessly.
- the configuration information detected by radio from the IC tag 140 is input to the system control unit 14, and each configuration such as the mounting information of the corresponding units 41, 42, 43. Information is recognized and its configuration information is monitored by the system monitoring unit 16, and can be displayed on the display unit 20 (Fig. 2) of the PCs 71, 72 ⁇ 7 ⁇ for notification as well.
- FIG. 13 shows a bar code label as an example of a tag
- FIG. 14 shows a configuration recognition system using the bar code label.
- the barcode label 150 has a bar code display 154 displayed by printing or the like with margins provided on the left and right edges of a sheet piece 152 formed of a resin sheet or paper.
- This bar code display 154 includes, for example, a start character portion, a data portion, a check digit portion, and a stop character portion, and includes identification information on units 41, 42, 43,. The configuration information is displayed.
- the non-contact recognition unit 12 (Fig. 1) or the tag recognition unit 120 (Fig. 2) that recognizes non-contact recognizes the barcode display 154.
- a barcode reader 156 that reads the configuration information is used. If the bar code reader 156 recognizes and reads the information into the system control unit 14, for example, the firmware 24 (FIG. 3) recognizes the input information power, the units 41, 42, 43 ... ⁇ Recognize each piece of configuration information such as implementation information of 4mm and monitor the configuration information in the same way with the system monitoring unit 16 As described above, for example, it can be displayed on the display unit 20 (FIG. 2) of the PC 71, 72.
- FIG. 15 shows a magnetic stripe label as an example of a tag
- FIG. 16 shows a configuration recognition system using the magnetic stripe label.
- the magnetic stripe label 158 has a magnetic stripe 162 installed on a substrate 160 formed of a resin sheet, paper, etc., and identifies the units 41, 42, 43 ⁇ 4 ⁇ corresponding to the magnetic stripe 162 This is a magnetic recording of configuration information such as information.
- the non-contact recognition unit 12 (Fig. 1) or the tag recognition unit 120 (Fig. 2) that recognizes non-contact recognizes the magnetic stripe 162 and performs magnetic recording.
- a stripe reader 164 that reads the configured information is used.
- the information recognized and read by the stripe reader 1 64 is taken into the system control unit 14 and, for example, if it is configured to be recognized by the firmware 24 (Fig. 3), the corresponding units 41, 42, 43 ... It is possible to recognize each piece of configuration information such as 4 ⁇ mounting information and monitor the configuration information in the same way by the system monitoring unit 16, and as described above, for example, the display unit 20 (Fig. Can be announced and displayed in 2).
- FIG. 17 shows an example of the configuration and installation position of the non-contact recognition unit 12.
- the non-contact recognition unit 12 of this embodiment includes a tag recognition unit 120 that recognizes each of the units 41, 42, 43 ⁇ 4 ⁇ tags 101, 102, 103 ••• ION, and each unit 41, 42, 43 ⁇
- An installation recognition unit 121 that recognizes the installation of 4 mm is provided.
- the tag recognition unit 120 has the above-described configuration.
- the installation recognition unit 121 is installed near the joint position of the casing 8 and the units 41, 42, 43, 4 ⁇ , and each unit 41, 42, 43 ⁇ Recognizes wearing of 4mm and transmits the recognition information to system controller 14.
- FIG. 18 shows an example of a non-contact recognition unit that can be pulled out.
- the non-contact recognition unit 12 is installed inside the housing 8 and is configured to be able to be pulled out of the housing 8 by the cable 166 from the housing 8.
- the user pulls out the non-contact recognition unit 12 from the housing 8, and the units 41, 42, 43 ⁇ * ⁇ 4 ⁇ [installed! /,
- the recognized configuration information is taken into the system control unit 14 and can perform processing such as the above-described configuration abnormality, the presence / absence of the recommended configuration, and management of other configuration information. That is, a manual operation recognition system is configured.
- FIG. 19 shows a configuration recognition system used for in-chamber monitoring.
- an imaging unit 168 capable of capturing an image of the internal configuration from a bird's-eye view is provided inside the housing 8.
- the imaging unit 168 may be installed in each divided area by dividing the imaging area in the housing 8 into a plurality of areas.
- the imaging unit 168 can be configured by a CCD element or a digital camera equipped with a CCD element.
- the imaging unit 168 constitutes an endoscope for monitoring the inside of the casing 8, and the units 41, 42, 43 ⁇ 4 ⁇ obtained by the imaging unit 168 are provided.
- System monitoring through the system control unit 14 from the recognition information of each tag 101, 102, 103 ... Part 16 can be monitored, and a visual check in the housing 8 can be performed without system down.
- the accuracy of the recognized image can be improved by installing the illumination unit 170 in the imaging unit 168 and irradiating the housing 8 with light.
- FIG. Figure 20 shows a configuration recognition system with an information presentation unit in the case! / Speak.
- an information presentation unit 172 that presents configuration information recognized by the system control unit 14, configuration information stored in the database 28 (FIG. 3), and the like is provided in the housing 8.
- the remote monitoring system for the electronic device 6 is configured by the system monitoring unit 16, whereas in this embodiment, information on the housing 8 side is configured.
- the presentation unit 172 present various types of information such as the configuration information, recommended configuration, and recommended position of units 41, 42, 43 ... 4 mm, a proximity monitoring system is constructed.
- Unit 41, 42, 43 ⁇ Proximity can be checked for configuration information. This can contribute to easier maintenance and quicker maintenance.
- a housing of various servers such as a communication 'sano, a database' server, a file server, etc.
- a unit which is a server component
- the components attached to the unit are recognized without contact on the chassis side and displayed on the tag to read the configuration information. Simplification can be achieved.
- the substrate area can be used more effectively.
- the configuration information of the unit need only be displayed on the tag, it is not necessary to write it in the ROM or the like, so the cost can be reduced.
- Configuration information can be immediately registered in the management database after the configuration change, and article management without errors such as omission is possible.
- the server device is exemplified as an example of the device configuration recognition system.
- the target to be installed with the configuration recognition system is an electronic device such as an information processing device, an automobile, a machine tool. Any one may be used as long as it has a single component or a plurality of components mounted thereon, and is not limited to the electronic device or server device of the embodiment.
- the device configuration recognition system, the configuration recognition method, and the configuration recognition program of the present invention perform non-contact recognition from a display unit such as a tag attached to a component without energizing the component mounted on the device.
- the component can grasp the component configuration information without contact with the component, which facilitates the maintenance of the component and is beneficial.
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