WO2012157165A1 - 携帯電話端末、携帯電話端末による遠隔操作機能の開始制御方法、及び非一時的なコンピュータ可読媒体 - Google Patents
携帯電話端末、携帯電話端末による遠隔操作機能の開始制御方法、及び非一時的なコンピュータ可読媒体 Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates to a mobile phone terminal having a function of accepting remote operation from the outside, a start control method of a remote operation function by the mobile phone terminal, and a non-transitory computer-readable medium.
- a remote operation system for remotely operating a mobile phone terminal is known (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- the remote operation system By using the remote operation system, setting and operation of a mobile phone terminal or an application program installed in the mobile phone terminal can be performed from a remote terminal. For this reason, the remote operation system can be used for “remote support” in which a remote operator supports a user who is unfamiliar with the operation of the mobile phone terminal.
- the term “mobile phone terminal” refers to a basic mobile phone terminal (so-called basic phone), a feature phone, a smartphone, and a telephone function that supports only a telephone function or only a telephone and SMS (Short Message Service). Including a tablet PC (Personal Computer).
- the terms “remote operation” and “remote support” in this specification refer to performing an input operation on a remote mobile phone terminal, monitoring a display screen of a remote mobile phone terminal, It includes at least one of changing the setting contents stored in the mobile phone terminal and transferring the data to the memory of the remote mobile phone terminal.
- a terminal that performs a remote operation on a mobile phone terminal is referred to as a “support terminal”.
- a remote operator who performs remote support for a mobile phone terminal and its user is called a “supporter”.
- the inventors of the present application have found the following problems when performing remote support for mobile phone terminals. It is desirable that the mobile phone terminal is in a state where it can selectively accept remote operation by the support terminal only while receiving remote support. This is because if the mobile phone terminal always maintains a state in which remote operation can be accepted, the risk of receiving unauthorized connection increases. Therefore, when using the remote support, the user needs to perform an operation for starting reception of the remote operation on the mobile phone terminal. For example, a state in which a mobile phone terminal can accept a remote operation is realized by executing a remote operation application program. In this case, in order to use the remote support, the user needs to perform a startup operation of the remote operation application program on the mobile phone terminal.
- remote operation by the supporter is often performed while having a telephone conversation between the user and the supporter. For this reason, the user needs to perform a terminal operation for starting remote support during a call with a supporter using a mobile phone terminal.
- users who require remote support are not high in information literacy. For such a user, it is difficult to intuitively understand that the mobile phone terminal is further operated during a call using the mobile phone terminal. For this reason, for example, there is a possibility that the call with the supporter is terminated due to an erroneous operation.
- Patent Document 2 discloses that a call control device registers a voice terminal and an additional service terminal that provides an additional service other than voice in association with each other.
- the additional service is a service other than voice, for example, a chat service for transmitting / receiving character information or a video service.
- the call control device of Patent Document 2 transmits a trigger signal to two additional service terminals associated with these voice terminals, and the voice call Requests the start of additional services linked to the.
- Patent Document 2 does not disclose anything about interlocking the start of reception of a remote operation with respect to a mobile phone terminal that does not inherently have linkage with a voice call with a voice call by the mobile phone terminal.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a mobile phone terminal, a start control method of a remote operation function by the mobile phone terminal, and a program.
- the first aspect of the present invention includes a mobile phone terminal.
- the mobile phone terminal includes a wireless communication unit, a telephone function unit, a remote operation function unit, and a control unit.
- the telephone function unit is configured to make at least a voice call through the wireless communication unit.
- the remote operation function unit can accept an external remote operation on the mobile phone terminal.
- the control unit is capable of accepting the remote operation on the condition that a telephone call using the telephone function unit is started with a predetermined call partner for which the remote operation is permitted, and with the predetermined call partner
- the remote operation function unit is controlled to stop accepting the remote operation on the condition that the telephone is terminated.
- the second aspect of the present invention includes a start control method of a remote operation function by a mobile phone terminal.
- the method includes the following steps (a) and (b). (A) Remotely from the outside to the mobile phone terminal on the condition that a telephone call is started with the predetermined call partner permitted to perform the remote operation using the telephone function unit of the mobile phone terminal Making it possible to accept an operation; and (b) stopping accepting the remote operation on condition that the telephone call with the predetermined call partner is terminated.
- the third aspect of the present invention includes a computer program.
- the said program is a program for making a computer perform the method which concerns on the 2nd aspect of this invention mentioned above.
- a mobile phone terminal capable of appropriately starting and stopping remote operation on the mobile phone terminal without excessively bothering the user's hand, and a remote operation function by the mobile phone terminal
- a start control method and program can be provided.
- the cellular phone terminal 1 has at least a telephone function and a remote operation receiving function.
- the mobile phone terminal 1 is, for example, a basic phone, a feature phone, a smartphone, or a tablet PC having a phone function.
- the mobile phone terminal 1 can make a call with the phone terminal 5 via the network 6.
- a telephone number that can make a call with a supporter using the support terminal 3 is assigned to the line of the telephone terminal 5.
- the mobile phone terminal 1 can perform data communication via the network 4.
- the telephone function provided by the mobile phone terminal 1 may be a voice telephone or a video telephone (videophone).
- the telephone function provided by the mobile phone terminal 1 may be a soft phone function provided using IP telephone software.
- the softphone function is sometimes referred to as Internet telephone or voice chat.
- the mediation server 2 mediates remote operation of the mobile phone terminal 1 by the support terminal 3 by connecting to the mobile phone terminal 1 and the support terminal 3 via the network 4.
- the mediation server 2 may be configured with a general computer.
- the support terminal 3 is a mobile phone terminal or a communication terminal such as a personal computer.
- the support terminal 3 includes operation buttons, a touch panel, a mouse, a keyboard, a microphone, an input device such as a camera, an output device such as a display and a speaker, and a wireless or wired communication device.
- the networks 4 and 6 are data transfer networks such as an IP network, and include, for example, a radio access network and packet core network of a mobile phone operator, an IP leased line, and the public Internet.
- FIG. 1 shows an example in which the remote operation of the mobile phone terminal 1 by the support terminal 3 is performed via the mediation server 2.
- the mediation server 2 since the addresses of the mobile phone terminal 1 and the support terminal 3 change every time the mobile phone terminal 1 and the support terminal 3 are connected to the network 4, there is no method for directly specifying each other's address. Therefore, the mediation server 2 is used. However, after data can be directly transmitted and received between the mobile phone terminal 1 and the support terminal 3 at least via the mediation server 2, the remote operation of the mobile phone terminal 1 by the support terminal 3 passes through the mediation server 2. Instead, it may be performed by P2P (Peer to Peer) communication between the mobile phone terminal 1 and the support terminal 3.
- P2P Peer to Peer
- the mediation server 2 may not be used.
- the networks 4 and 6 may be partly or entirely common networks.
- the support terminal 3 and the telephone terminal 5 may be one integrated computer terminal.
- the mobile phone terminal 1 can accept a remote operation from the support terminal 3 on the condition that a telephone call is started with a predetermined call partner that is permitted to perform the remote operation.
- the acceptance of the remote operation from the support terminal 3 is stopped on condition that the telephone call with the predetermined call partner is finished.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of the mobile phone terminal 1.
- FIG. 2 shows only main elements in the present embodiment.
- the wireless communication unit 10 performs wireless communication by connecting to a wireless network.
- the wireless network is, for example, a wireless access network of a cellular communication system such as W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), LTE (Long Term Evolution), mobile WiMaX, or a wireless LAN (Local Area Network).
- the radio communication unit 10 performs transmission path coding, interleaving, modulation (transmission symbol mapping), frequency up-conversion, signal amplification, and the like on transmission data to generate a transmission signal.
- the wireless communication unit 10 generates reception data by performing various processes such as signal amplification, frequency down-conversion, demodulation, error correction decoding, and the like on the reception signal from the antenna.
- the telephone function unit 11 has an audio codec function, and performs compression encoding of an analog audio signal and expansion processing on encoded audio data.
- the telephone function unit 11 is connected to a speaker (not shown) and a microphone (not shown). Furthermore, the telephone function unit 11 accepts an operation by the user (for example, accepts an operation for designating a telephone number of the other party), and performs a communication protocol process for starting a voice call.
- the remote operation function unit 12 receives a remote operation from the support terminal 3 for the mobile phone terminal 1.
- the remote operation of the cellular phone terminal 1 performed by the support terminal 3 includes performing an input operation on the cellular phone terminal 1, monitoring the display screen of the cellular phone terminal 1, and changing the setting contents stored in the cellular phone terminal 1. And transferring data to the memory of the mobile phone terminal 1.
- the remote operation function unit 12 receives data including a remote operation request sent from the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2 via the wireless communication unit 10. Then, the remote operation function unit 12 performs data collection, setting change processing for the terminal 1, data transmission to the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2, and the like in response to a request from the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2.
- the control unit 13 controls reception start and stop of remote operation by the remote operation function unit 12. Specifically, the control unit 13 can accept a remote operation by the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2 on the condition that a telephone call using the telephone function unit 11 is started with a predetermined call partner. . In addition, the control unit 13 stops accepting the remote operation on condition that the telephone call with the predetermined call partner is finished.
- the predetermined call partner may be a supporter. However, the predetermined call partner may be a call partner other than the supporter.
- the mobile phone terminal 1 can record information necessary for starting a telephone call such as a telephone number, a user name, or an e-mail address of a predetermined caller in association with permission information indicating that the caller is a predetermined caller. That's fine.
- the control unit 13 may output a start request to the remote operation function unit 12.
- the remote operation function unit 12 may start accepting the remote operation in response to the start request.
- the reception of the remote operation may be performed, for example, by opening a communication port (e.g. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) port) for reception.
- the control unit 13 may output a stop request to the remote operation function unit 12.
- the remote operation function part 12 should just stop reception of remote operation by closing a communication port according to a stop request
- the mobile phone terminal 1 automatically starts and stops the acceptance of remote operation depending on whether or not a call is made with a predetermined call partner.
- the mobile phone terminal 1 according to the present embodiment can accept a remote operation from the support terminal 3 on the condition that a telephone call is started with a predetermined call partner for whom the remote operation is permitted, The acceptance of the remote operation from the support terminal 3 is stopped on the condition that the telephone call with the predetermined call partner is finished.
- the mobile phone terminal 1 selectively and automatically remotes when it is necessary to start a remote operation, that is, when a call with a predetermined call partner (typically a supporter) is performed. Can accept operations. Therefore, the mobile phone terminal 1 can appropriately perform the start and stop of the remote operation on the terminal 1 without excessive trouble of the user.
- a predetermined call partner typically a supporter
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing a specific example of the remote operation acceptance start procedure.
- the control unit 13 determines whether the telephone function unit 11 is making a call. Specifically, the control unit 13 may detect the start of a telephone call based on an outgoing call by the telephone function unit 11 or an incoming call to the telephone function unit 11. If a telephone call is in progress (YES in step S10), the control unit 13 determines whether the other party is a predetermined party (supporter in the example of FIG. 3) (step S11). When the other party is a predetermined party (YES in step S11), the control unit 13 can accept a remote operation by the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2 by starting a remote operation function by the remote operation function unit 12. And
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a specific example of the remote operation acceptance stopping procedure.
- the control unit 13 determines whether or not the telephone call by the telephone function unit 11 is finished. Specifically, the control unit 13 may detect a call end process of the telephone function unit 11 according to a user operation or a call end process of the telephone function unit 11 according to a communication disconnection caused by a call partner.
- the control unit 13 determines whether the remote operation is being executed, in other words, whether the remote operation function by the remote operation function unit 12 is being executed (step S21).
- the control unit 13 stops accepting the remote operation by the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2 by stopping the remote operation function by the remote operation function unit 12. To do.
- the remote operation acceptance start and stop processing by the control unit 13 described in the present embodiment may be realized by using a semiconductor processing apparatus including an ASIC (Application Specific Specific Integrated Circuit). Further, these processes may be realized by causing a computer such as a microprocessor or DSP (Digital Signal Processor) to execute a program. Specifically, one or a plurality of programs including an instruction group for causing the computer to execute the algorithm shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 may be created and the program may be supplied to the computer.
- ASIC Application Specific Specific Integrated Circuit
- Non-transitory computer readable media include various types of tangible storage media (tangible storage medium). Examples of non-transitory computer-readable media include magnetic recording media (eg flexible disks, magnetic tapes, hard disk drives), magneto-optical recording media (eg magneto-optical discs), CD-ROMs (Read Only Memory), CD-Rs, CD-R / W, semiconductor memory (for example, mask ROM, PROM (Programmable ROM), EPROM (Erasable ROM), flash ROM, RAM (random access memory)) are included.
- the program may also be supplied to the computer by various types of temporary computer-readable media. Examples of transitory computer readable media include electrical signals, optical signals, and electromagnetic waves.
- the temporary computer-readable medium can supply the program to the computer via a wired communication path such as an electric wire and an optical fiber, or a wireless communication path.
- the wireless communication unit 10 illustrated in FIG. 5 includes an RF (Radio Frequency) unit 100 and a baseband signal processing unit 101.
- the RF unit 100 performs analog signal processing (amplification and frequency conversion) on an analog transmission signal transmitted from the antenna and an analog reception signal received by the antenna.
- the baseband signal processing unit 10 performs signal processing including transmission path coding, interleaving, and modulation on transmission data received from an audio codec unit 111 or a microcontroller 131, which will be described later, and a transmission baseband obtained by this signal processing The signal is output to the RF unit 100.
- the baseband signal processing unit 10 performs signal processing including demodulation, deinterleaving, and error correction decoding on the received baseband signal received from the RF unit 100, and the received data sequence obtained by this signal processing is converted into a voice codec. Output to the unit 111 or the microcontroller 131.
- the telephone function unit 11 shown in FIG. 5 includes an audio codec unit 111, a speaker 112, and a microphone 113.
- the audio codec unit 111 receives the encoded digital audio signal from the baseband signal processing unit 101 and expands it.
- the digital audio signal obtained by the expansion process is converted to an analog signal by a DA converter (DAC) and then sent to the speaker 112.
- the audio codec unit 111 receives an audio signal collected by the microphone 113 via an AD converter (ADC), and performs compression encoding on the digital audio signal.
- ADC AD converter
- the microcontroller 131 is a microprocessor, and executes an OS (Operating System) 130, a telephone application program 110, and a remote operation application program 120 stored in the nonvolatile storage unit 102.
- the nonvolatile storage unit 102 is, for example, a flash memory, a hard disk drive, or a combination thereof.
- the microcontroller 131 executes a program to execute (a) protocol processing related to the wireless communication unit 10, (b) protocol processing related to the telephone function unit 11, (c) dialogue processing with a user related to the telephone function unit 11, (d
- the remote operation reception process for the remote operation function unit 12 and the remote operation reception start / stop control process for the control unit 13 are performed.
- the microcontroller 131 that executes the telephone application program 110 displays a user interface screen on a display (not shown) of the terminal 1. Using the displayed user interface screen, the user can make a call by entering a telephone number, or can start a call by receiving an incoming call.
- the microcontroller 131 that executes the remote operation application program 120 receives a request from the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2 and executes an operation according to the request.
- the microcontroller 131 that executes the remote operation application program 120 may provide a WEB server function and accept an HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) request from the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2.
- the controller 131 may execute processing related to remote operation such as setting change of the terminal 1 in accordance with parameters included in the HTTP request from the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of the mobile phone terminal 1 according to the present embodiment.
- the cellular phone terminal 1 according to the present embodiment holds telephone directory data 200 that associates permission information indicating whether or not remote operation is permitted with a telephone number.
- the microcontroller 131 functioning as the control unit 13 accesses the phone book data 200 in response to an outgoing call or incoming call. Then, the microcontroller 131 starts accepting remote operation when the telephone number of the other party by the telephone function unit 11 is recorded in the phone book data 200 in association with permission information indicating that remote operation is permitted. To do.
- the remote operation acceptance may be started, for example, by starting the remote operation application program 120 and making the program executable.
- the remote operation acceptance may be started by opening a communication port for the remote operation application program 120 already in an executable state.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a specific example of entries included in the phone book data 200.
- the name, telephone number, mail address, and supporter registration information are recorded in association with each other.
- the supporter registration information shown in FIG. 7 corresponds to “permission information” indicating whether or not remote operation by the partner corresponding to this entry is permitted.
- permission or prohibition of remote operation is indicated by truth values (logical values) of TRUE and FALSE.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a specific example of the processing procedure of the remote operation request by the cellular phone terminal 1.
- the microcontroller 131 functioning as the remote operation function unit 12 waits for a remote operation request (for example, an HTTP request).
- the microcontroller 131 analyzes the contents of the remote operation request that has arrived.
- the microcontroller 131 performs the requested operation according to the analysis result of the remote operation request. For example, when an update of setting data or telephone directory data is requested, the microcontroller 131 rewrites data held in the mobile phone terminal 1.
- step S33 the microcontroller 131 transmits a response to the remote operation request (for example, an HTTP response) to the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2 via the wireless communication unit 10.
- the response to the remote operation request indicates a processing result for the remote operation request.
- the microcontroller 131 may transmit a response indicating the normal process (for example, an HTTP response including a header indicating success). If there is an abnormality in the processing according to the request, the microcontroller 131 may transmit a response including an error message.
- FIG. 9 shows information included in a remote operation request for adding an entry to the telephone directory as an example of information included in the remote operation request.
- the example of FIG. 9 is a request for adding one entry including a name, a telephone number, and a mail address.
- the support terminal 3 or the mediation server 2 may transmit an HTTP request including a text message as shown below.
- the present embodiment by specifying a supporter in advance in the phone book data, it is possible to automatically control reception start and stop of remote operation in conjunction with a phone call between the user and the supporter. Therefore, the user only needs to call the supporter and can receive remote support without performing any other special operation.
- control for starting and stopping the acceptance of the remote operation by the mobile phone terminal 1 described in the present embodiment may be realized by causing a computer to execute a program. .
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(a)前記携帯電話端末が有する前記電話機能部を用いて前記遠隔操作が許可される所定の通話相手との間で電話が開始されたことを条件として、前記携帯電話端末に対する外部からの遠隔操作を受け付け可能とすること、及び
(b)前記所定の通話相手との電話が終了したことを条件として前記遠隔操作の受け付けを停止すること。
本実施の形態に係る遠隔操作システムの構成例を図1に示す。携帯電話端末1は、少なくとも電話機能と遠隔操作の受け付け機能を有する。携帯電話端末1は、例えば、ベーシックフォン、フィーチャーフォン、スマートフォン、又は電話機能を有するタブレットPCである。携帯電話端末1は、ネットワーク6を介して電話端末5と電話することができる。電話端末5の回線には、サポート端末3を使用するサポーターと通話可能な電話番号が割り当てられている。また、携帯電話端末1は、ネットワーク4を介してデータ通信を行うことができる。携帯電話端末1が提供する電話機能は、音声電話でもよいし、ビデオ電話(テレビ電話)であってもよい。また、携帯電話端末1が提供する電話機能は、IP電話ソフトウェアを用いて提供されるソフトフォン機能であってもよい。ソフトフォン機能は、インターネット電話又はボイスチャットと呼ばれることもある。
本実施の形態では上述した発明の実施の形態1にかかる遠隔操作システムの変形例について説明する。図6は、本実施の形態に係る携帯電話端末1の構成例を示すブロック図である。本実施の形態に係る携帯電話端末1は、遠隔操作が許可されるか否かを示す許可情報と電話番号とを関連付ける電話帳データ200を保持する。制御部13として機能するマイクロコントローラ131は、電話の発呼又は着呼に応じて電話帳データ200にアクセスする。そして、マイクロコントローラ131は、電話機能部11による通話相手の電話番号が遠隔操作が許可されることを示す許可情報と関連付けて電話帳データ200に記録されている場合に、遠隔操作の受け付けを開始する。遠隔操作の受け付け開始は、例えば、遠隔操作アプリケーションプログラム120を起動し、当該プログラムを実行可能状態とすることによって行えばよい。また、遠隔操作の受け付け開始は、既に実行可能状態にある遠隔操作アプリケーションプログラム120に対して通信ポートを開放することによって行ってもよい。
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3 サポート端末
4 ネットワーク
5 電話機
6 ネットワーク
10 無線通信部
11 電話機能部
12 遠隔操作機能部
13 制御部
100 RF部
101 ベースバンド信号処理部
102 不揮発性記憶部
110 電話アプリケーション
111 音声コーデック部
112 スピーカ
113 マイク
120 遠隔操作アプリンケーション
130 オペレーティングシステム
131 マイクロコントローラ
200 電話帳データ
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- 携帯電話端末であって、
無線通信手段と、
前記無線通信手段を介して少なくとも音声による電話を行う電話機能手段と、
前記携帯電話端末に対する外部からの遠隔操作を受け付ける遠隔操作機能手段と、
前記遠隔操作が許可される所定の通話相手との間で前記電話機能手段を用いた電話が開始されたことを条件として前記遠隔操作を受け付け可能とし、前記所定の通話相手との電話が終了したことを条件として前記遠隔操作の受け付けを停止するように、前記遠隔操作機能手段を制御する制御手段と、
を備える、
携帯電話端末。 - 前記制御手段は、前記電話機能手段の通話相手の識別情報を参照することによって、前記電話機能手段の通話相手が前記所定の通話相手であるか否かを判定する、請求項1に記載の携帯電話端末。
- 前記識別情報は、電話番号を含み、
前記遠隔操作が許可されるか否かを示す許可情報を電話番号と関連付けて記憶する電話帳データ記憶手段をさらに備え、
前記制御手段は、前記電話機能手段による通話相手の電話番号が、前記遠隔操作が許可されることを示す前記許可情報と関連付けて前記電話帳データ記憶手段に記録されている場合に、前記電話機能手段の通話相手が前記所定の通話相手であると判定する、
請求項2に記載の携帯電話端末。 - 前記制御手段は、
前記遠隔操作を受け付けるためのコンピュータプログラムを起動して前記コンピュータプログラムを実行可能状態とすることによって、前記遠隔操作を受け付け可能とし、
前記コンピュータプログラムをプロセッサ資源の割り当てが行われない休止状態とすることによって、前記遠隔操作の受け付けを停止する、
請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載の携帯電話端末。 - 携帯電話端末による遠隔操作機能の開始制御方法であって、
前記携帯電話端末が有する電話機能手段を用いて前記遠隔操作が許可される所定の通話相手との間で電話が開始されたことを条件として、前記携帯電話端末に対する外部からの遠隔操作を受け付け可能とすること、及び
前記所定の通話相手との電話が終了したことを条件として前記遠隔操作の受け付けを停止すること、
を備える遠隔操作機能の開始制御方法。 - 前記電話機能手段の通話相手の識別情報を参照することによって、前記電話機能手段の通話相手が前記所定の通話相手であるか否かを判定することをさらに備える、請求項5に記載の方法。
- 前記識別情報は、電話番号を含み、
前記所定の通話相手であるか否かを判定することは、前記電話機能手段による通話相手の電話番号が、前記遠隔操作が許可されることを示す許可情報と関連付けて前記携帯電話端末が有する電話帳データに記録されている場合に、前記電話機能手段の通話相手が前記所定の通話相手であると判定することを含む、請求項6に記載の方法。 - 前記遠隔操作を受け付け可能にすることは、前記遠隔操作を受け付けるためのコンピュータプログラムを起動して前記コンピュータプログラムを実行可能状態とすることを含み、
前記遠隔操作の受け付けを停止することは、前記コンピュータプログラムをプロセッサ資源の割り当てが行われない休止状態とすることを含む、
請求項5~7のいずれか1項に記載の方法。 - 請求項5~8のいずれか1項に記載の方法をコンピュータに行わせるためのプログラムが格納された非一時的なコンピュータ可読媒体。
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