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WO2014097671A1
WO2014097671A1 PCT/JP2013/069173 JP2013069173W WO2014097671A1 WO 2014097671 A1 WO2014097671 A1 WO 2014097671A1 JP 2013069173 W JP2013069173 W JP 2013069173W WO 2014097671 A1 WO2014097671 A1 WO 2014097671A1
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並河愛子
庵原賢二郎
橋本将己
大岡要平
小林達也
関口政一
關口直樹
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
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    • A47G21/02Forks; Forks with ejectors; Combined forks and spoons; Salad servers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • the present invention relates to an electronic device.
  • Non-Patent Document 1 a device for generating a sound corresponding to a resistance value of food by providing a resistance detection electrode at the tip of a fork has been proposed (see Non-Patent Document 1). ).
  • Patent Document 1 a system for matching a user and a store has been proposed.
  • Non-Patent Document 1 there is only a proposal for a device for making food entertaining, and no practical proposal has been made.
  • the proposed store may not sufficiently reflect the user's preference regarding food.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to provide an electronic device that can record a user's behavior related to food. Moreover, an object of this invention is to provide the electronic device which can propose the shop reflecting the taste regarding a user's food.
  • the electronic device of the present invention is acquired via a first communication unit that performs proximity communication or human body communication with a device having a detection unit that detects information about the food that comes into contact with the food, and the first communication unit. And a display unit that performs display on the food based on the detection result of the detection unit.
  • the display unit may perform display according to the order of food detected by the detection unit.
  • the electronic device of the present invention may include a second communication unit different from the first communication unit, and the second communication unit may transmit information related to the detection result of the detection unit to an external device.
  • the electronic device of this invention may be provided with the memory
  • the display unit may display a food related to a food that is not detected by the detection unit among a plurality of foods stored in the storage unit.
  • the electronic device of this invention may be provided with the time measuring part which time-measures according to the said 1st communication part communicating with the said instrument.
  • the display unit may display the time measured by the time measuring unit.
  • the said display part is good also as displaying the advice regarding a meal.
  • An electronic apparatus includes an input unit that inputs data related to food by proximity communication or human body communication via the user from a detection unit that is provided in an instrument held by the user and detects data related to food, and the input And a storage unit that stores data related to the user's meal based on the input of the unit.
  • the storage unit may store data related to a plurality of foods, and may include a comparison unit that compares the input of the input unit and the data related to the plurality of foods.
  • the storage unit may store at least one of the food left by the user and the food not selected by the user based on the comparison result of the comparison unit.
  • the electronic device of the present invention may include a determination unit that determines a timing for providing a meal to the user based on an input of the input unit.
  • the electronic device of this invention may be provided with the alerting
  • the electronic device of this invention may be provided with the time measuring part which time-measures based on the input of the said input part.
  • the input unit may input the user's imaging data from an imaging device that images the user.
  • the electronic device of the present invention may include an attribute detection unit that detects the attribute of the user based on the imaging data input by the input unit.
  • the detection unit is in contact with the first part of the user, and the input unit is through human body communication via a contact part that is in contact with a second part different from the first part of the user.
  • the data regarding the food may be input from the detection unit.
  • the electronic device includes a detection unit that contacts food and detects data related to the food, a storage unit that stores data related to a plurality of foods, data detected by the detection unit, and the storage unit stores the data.
  • a comparison unit that compares the data with the data.
  • the electronic device of the present invention includes a detection unit that contacts food and detects data relating to the food, and a transmission unit that transmits data detected by the detection unit to an external device.
  • An electronic apparatus includes a communication unit capable of communicating with at least one user's portable terminal, and information regarding the food preference of the at least one user via the communication unit. And an input unit for inputting from.
  • the electronic device of the present invention includes a first storage unit that stores information about food, a comparison unit that compares information input by the input unit with information stored in the first storage unit. You may have.
  • the comparison unit may weight the information input by the input unit. In this case, the weighting may be performed according to the arrangement state of the mobile terminals of the user who transmits information related to the food preference.
  • the information stored in the first storage unit may be information related to cooking or information related to a store.
  • the electronic device of the present invention may include a second storage unit that stores information input by the input unit.
  • the second storage unit stores information related to food preferences of a plurality of users, and includes a selection unit that selects information related to food preferences of at least one user from the second storage unit. Also good.
  • the selection unit may select, from the second storage unit, information related to the food preference of the user who owns the mobile terminal to which a predetermined external force is applied at a predetermined timing.
  • the said input part is good also as inputting the information regarding the food preference of the user who owns the said portable terminal from the portable terminal to which the predetermined external force was added at the predetermined timing.
  • the electronic device of the present invention has an effect that it can record a user's behavior related to food.
  • the electronic device of the present invention has an effect that it is possible to propose a store that reflects the user's preference regarding food.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an electronic device system according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a situation in which the electronic device system according to the first embodiment is used.
  • FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating an example of a food information table
  • FIG. 3B is a diagram illustrating an example of a meal history table.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a meal history data accumulation process executed by the control unit of the mobile terminal.
  • FIG. 5A to FIG. 5C are diagrams for explaining the meal history data accumulation process of FIG.
  • FIG. 6A is a diagram illustrating a display example of meal history data
  • FIG. 6B is a diagram illustrating a display example of advice relating to a meal.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing an example of the menu proposal process.
  • FIG. 8A is a flowchart illustrating an example of a food inquiry process
  • FIG. 8B is a flowchart illustrating an example of a response process to a food inquiry.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an electronic device system according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a situation in which the electronic device system according to the second embodiment is used.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an example of the registration process of the meal information table.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing an example of a process for storing meal information data in the meal information table.
  • FIG. 13A to FIG. 13D are diagrams for explaining the meal information data accumulation processing of FIG. FIG.
  • FIGS. 15A to 15C are diagrams for explaining the meal information data accumulation process of FIG.
  • FIG. 16A to FIG. 16C are diagrams for explaining analysis processing of meal information data.
  • FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing an example of processing executed by the control unit of the store terminal in the buffet format.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an electronic device system according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 19 is a flowchart illustrating an example of menu suggestion processing executed by the control unit of the store terminal.
  • 20A to 20C are diagrams for explaining the menu suggestion process of FIG.
  • FIG. 21 is a diagram showing a configuration of an electronic device system according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 22 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a store proposal process executed by the control unit of the server.
  • FIG. 23A to FIG. 23C are diagrams for explaining the store proposal process of FIG.
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating an example of an arrangement of a plurality of portable terminals.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an electronic device system 1000A according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 shows a situation where the electronic device system 1000A is used.
  • the electronic device system 1000A is a system used when a user eats a meal.
  • the electronic device system 1000 ⁇ / b> A includes tableware devices 10 ⁇ / b> A and 10 ⁇ / b> B provided on the tableware 1 such as chopsticks, spoons, and forks, and mobile terminals 30, 40, and 50, respectively.
  • tableware devices 10 ⁇ / b> A and 10 ⁇ / b> B provided on the tableware 1 such as chopsticks, spoons, and forks, and mobile terminals 30, 40, and 50, respectively.
  • the father uses the tableware device 10A and the portable terminal 30
  • the child uses the tableware device 10B and the portable terminal 40
  • the mother uses the portable terminal 50.
  • the tableware device 10 includes a detection unit 11, an electrode unit 12, a human body communication unit 13, a memory 14, and a control unit 15.
  • the detection unit 11 detects information about food that has touched the tableware 1 and outputs the information to the control unit 15.
  • the detection unit 11 includes an electrode provided at a portion that comes into contact with food (for example, the tip of the fork) and an electrode provided at a portion that contacts the human body of the user (for example, a handle of the fork). The resistance value between “food ⁇ mouth ⁇ human body” is detected and output.
  • the electrode unit 12 includes a signal electrode and a ground electrode, and is an electrode for performing human body communication with the mobile terminal 30 via a user.
  • This electrode part 12 is provided in the place where it is easy to contact a user's body within the tableware 1.
  • the electrode part 12 is provided in the handle part of the tableware 1 so that it may be easy to touch the user's hand which contacts.
  • the human body communication unit 13 includes a transmission unit composed of an electric circuit having a bandpass filter, and modulates data to be transmitted to generate a transmission signal.
  • the human body communication unit may have a reception function.
  • the human body communication unit 13 transmits to the portable terminal 30 information (a resistance value when the user puts food in the mouth) about the food that has contacted the tableware 1 detected by the detection unit 11.
  • proximity communication such as Bluetooth (registered trademark), FeliCa (registered trademark) module that is RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), TransferJet (registered trademark), or the like is applied. Is also possible.
  • the memory 14 is a non-volatile semiconductor memory (for example, a flash memory).
  • the control unit 15 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and controls the tableware device 10 as a whole. In the present embodiment, the control unit 15 performs control to transmit the resistance value of each food detected by the detection unit 11 to the mobile terminal 30.
  • CPU Central Processing Unit
  • the portable terminals 30 and 40 are information devices that are used while being carried by a user.
  • a mobile phone, a smart phone, a PHS (Personal Handy-phone System), a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), or the like can be used.
  • the mobile terminals 30 and 40 are a smart phone.
  • the mobile terminals 30 and 40 have a telephone function, a communication function for connecting to the Internet, etc., a data processing function for executing a program, and the like.
  • the mobile terminal 30 since the mobile terminals 30 and 40 have the same configuration, the mobile terminal 30 will be described as a representative.
  • the portable terminal 30 includes an electrode unit 300, a human body communication unit 302, a wireless communication unit 304, a GPS (Global Positioning System) module 306, a flash memory 308, a display unit 310, a touch panel 312, a microphone 314, a speaker 316, an imaging unit 318, and a calendar. Part 320 and control part 322.
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • the electrode unit 300 includes a signal electrode and a ground electrode, and is an electrode for performing human body communication with the tableware device 10 through a user.
  • the human body communication unit 302 includes a transmission / reception unit configured by an electric circuit having a bandpass filter, and demodulates an input reception signal to generate reception data, while modulating transmission data to generate a transmission signal.
  • Human body communication includes a current method in which a weak current is passed through the human body and the current is modulated to transmit information, and an electric field method in which information is transmitted by modulating the electric field induced on the surface of the human body.
  • human body communication is possible even if the user does not touch the electrode unit 300 directly.
  • the electric field method is used so that human body communication is established even when the user puts the mobile terminal 30 in a pocket (for example, a breast pocket).
  • the portable terminal 30 (40) may be stored in a bag such as a pochette instead of a pocket. In such a case, proximity communication is used. Is preferred.
  • the wireless communication unit 304 is for communicating with an external device, and various wireless communications can be applied.
  • the wireless communication unit 304 transmits data related to a meal of the user of the mobile terminal 30 to the mobile terminal 50.
  • the GPS module 306 is a sensor that detects the position (for example, latitude and longitude) of the mobile terminal 30.
  • the flash memory 308 is a non-volatile semiconductor memory, and stores a program for controlling the mobile terminal 30 executed by the control unit 322 and various parameters for controlling the mobile terminal 30.
  • the flash memory 308 stores a food information table that stores resistance values for each food, and a meal history table that stores data related to meals of the user (meal history data).
  • the food information table and the meal history table will be described.
  • FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating an example of a food information table
  • FIG. 3B is a diagram illustrating an example of a meal history table.
  • the food information table has items of food name and resistance value.
  • the food name field the name of the food is entered, and in the resistance field, the resistance value of the food (the resistance value measured and registered in advance) and the resistance value of the user (the tableware not holding the food) 1 is input to the user, and the resistance value that the detection unit 11 will detect when the user puts food into the mouth. ing. Since the user's own resistance value is different between the user of the mobile terminal 30 (father) and the user of the mobile terminal 40 (child), the same food information table stored in the flash memory 308 of each of the mobile terminals 30 and 40 is used. Even for food names, the resistance value is different.
  • the meal history table includes a start date and time, an end date and time, an order, and a food name as items.
  • the start date / time item stores the date / time when the user (father, child) started eating.
  • the end date / time item stores the date / time when the user (father, child) finished the meal.
  • the item of order stores a number for uniquely identifying the order of food eaten in the meal.
  • the item of food name stores the name of the food eaten by the user (father, child) in each order.
  • 3B is a meal history table stored in the flash memory 308 of the mobile terminal 30, the father starts eating at 11:50 on November 6, 2012, and hamburger ⁇ white rice It is recorded in the meal history table that it is eaten in the order of ⁇ hamburger ⁇ carrot ⁇ lettuce and the meal is finished at 12:00.
  • the display unit 310 is a device using, for example, a liquid crystal display element, and is provided on a predetermined surface (hereinafter, referred to as a main surface) of the main body of the mobile terminal 30. Display the image. Moreover, in this embodiment, the display part 310 displays a user's meal log
  • the touch panel 312 inputs information according to the touch of the user.
  • the touch panel 312 is provided on the display unit 310 or incorporated in the display unit 310. Therefore, the touch panel 312 inputs various information when the user touches the surface of the display unit 310.
  • the microphone 314 is provided below the display unit 310 on the main surface side of the mobile terminal 30 main body, and is positioned at the mouth when the user uses the telephone function.
  • the speaker 316 is provided above the display unit 310 on the main surface side of the main body of the mobile terminal 30 and is positioned near the ear when the user uses the telephone function.
  • the imaging unit 318 is provided in the vicinity of the speaker 316 above the display unit 310, and images the user's situation when the user is holding (using) the portable terminal 30. is there.
  • the imaging unit 318 includes a photographing lens, an RGB Bayer array imaging device (CCD and CMOS device), and the like. Note that the imaging unit 318 may be provided on the surface opposite to the main surface of the mobile terminal 30.
  • the calendar unit 320 acquires time information such as year, month, day, and time and outputs the time information to the control unit 322.
  • the calendar unit 320 may have a time measuring function to measure the time taken for the user's meal.
  • the control unit 322 has a CPU and controls the entire mobile terminal 30.
  • the control unit 322 collects data related to the user's meal. Further, the control unit 322 generates advice related to the user's meal based on the data related to the user's meal (data included in the meal history table (FIG. 3B)) and displays the advice on the display unit 310.
  • the portable terminal 50 may have the same configuration as the portable terminals 30 and 40, but may have a configuration in which the electrode unit and the human body communication unit are omitted as shown in FIG. Here, only differences from the mobile terminals 30 and 40 in the configuration of the mobile terminal 50 will be described.
  • the wireless communication unit 504 is for communicating with an external device, and various wireless communications can be applied.
  • the wireless communication unit 504 receives data related to meals from the father and children from the control unit 322 through communication with the wireless communication unit 304.
  • the flash memory 508 is, for example, a non-volatile semiconductor memory.
  • the flash memory 508 stores data related to meals of fathers and children received by the wireless communication unit 504, and stores map information and various programs.
  • the control unit 522 has a CPU and controls the entire mobile terminal 50.
  • the control unit 522 displays data related to meals of fathers and children (for example, information on foods eaten at lunch time) on the display unit 510, and information on menus, ingredients, and shops for dinner. To provide.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a user (father) meal history data accumulation process executed by the control unit 322. It is assumed that the father is going to eat lunch (menu is rice, miso soup, salad, hamburger) at the employee cafeteria.
  • step S ⁇ b> 10 the control unit 322 determines whether or not human body communication has been established with the tableware device 10.
  • step S10 it is determined whether or not the user (father) has picked up the tableware 1 (fork in FIG. 2) as shown in FIG. 2 in order to start eating.
  • the control part 322 repeats the process of step S10 until determination of step S10 is affirmed.
  • step S10 the determination in step S10 is affirmed, that is, when human body communication with the tableware device 10 is established, the control unit 322 proceeds to step S12.
  • step S12 the control unit 322 acquires date information from the calendar unit 320 and registers the date and time in the “start date and time” of the meal history table, assuming that the user (father) has started a meal. For example, when the human body communication is established between the portable terminal 30 and the tableware device 10 by the father holding the fork to start eating (step S10 / YES), the control unit 322 displays the information shown in FIG. ), The date and time acquired from the calendar unit 320 is registered as the start date and time of the meal history table. In the case where the calendar unit 320 has a timekeeping function, the control unit 322 may start time measurement using the calendar unit 320 in step S12 and measure the time taken for eating.
  • step S14 the control unit 322 determines whether or not the detection value of the detection unit 11 has changed.
  • step S14 it is determined whether or not the user (father) has eaten a new food.
  • determination here is denied, ie, when the detection value of the detection part 11 does not change, the control part 322 repeats the process of step S14 until determination of step S14 is affirmed. And in the stage where the detection value of the detection part 11 changed, the judgment of step S14 is affirmed and the control part 322 transfers to step S16.
  • step S18 the control unit 322 acquires the detection result of the detection unit 11.
  • step S18 the food eaten by the user is specified, and in step S20, it is registered in the meal history table stored in the flash memory 308.
  • the detection unit 11 of the tableware device 10 detects the resistance value D when the father makes a hamburger's mouth.
  • the control unit 322 compares the food information table (FIG. 3 (A)) stored in the memory 14 with the resistance value D detected by the detection unit 11, and the food eaten by the father is a hamburger.
  • FIG. 5B “hamburg” is registered as the first food the father eats in the meal history table.
  • the control unit 322 determines whether or not the user has finished eating. Whether or not the user has finished the meal may be determined, for example, based on whether or not a human body communication with the tableware device 10 has continued for a predetermined time (for example, 5 to 10 minutes), or GPS The position of the mobile terminal 30 acquired by the module 306 may be determined based on whether or not a predetermined distance from the employee cafeteria.
  • step S22 If the determination in step S22 is negative, that is, if the user has not yet finished the meal, the control unit 322 returns to step S14 and performs the processes in steps S14 to S20 until the user (father) finishes the meal. repeat. Thereby, the user's meal history data as shown in FIG. 5C can be automatically accumulated without forcing the user to perform a special operation. From FIG. 5C, it can be seen that the father made mouth in the order of hamburger, rice, hamburger, salad,.
  • step S22 determines whether the father finishes the meal. If the determination in step S22 is affirmative, that is, if the father finishes the meal, the control unit 322 moves to step S24, acquires date / time information from the calendar unit 320, and stores the date / time in the meal history table. Register at the end date (see FIG. 3B).
  • step S28 the control unit 322 generates meal-related data and advice based on the data recorded in the meal history table (FIG. 3B) and displays the data on the display unit 310.
  • the control unit 322 may display the order of eating the food and the time taken for the meal on the display unit 310.
  • the control unit 322 may have the user (father) eat something that takes time to digest and absorb vegetables (dietary fiber) at the beginning of the meal, then eat soup, then eat protein such as meat, and finally eat rice It may be determined whether or not (carbohydrate) has been eaten (whether the blood sugar level is difficult to increase), and the determination result may be displayed on the display unit 310 as shown in FIG.
  • control unit 322 may further display advice regarding the order of eating (such as “advice when eating vegetables first has an effect on lowering blood glucose level”). Moreover, the control part 322 may display on the display part 310 whether it is a quick eating tendency based on the time concerning meal. In addition, the control unit 322 may display the user's diet tendency on the display unit 310 based on the meal history data stored in the flash memory 308, for example, if meat eating continues.
  • step S ⁇ b> 30 the control unit 322 transmits the current meal history data to, for example, a mobile terminal owned by another user (for example, the mobile terminal 50 owned by the mother) or an external device.
  • the control unit 322 may cause the user (father) to select which of the data displayed on the display unit 310 is transmitted to whom using the touch panel 312. Further, after the user has made a selection once, selection of data and a transmission destination may be omitted.
  • the meal in the employee cafeteria is taken as an example.
  • the control unit 322 may be used in various places. It is possible to acquire the meal history data.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing an example of the menu proposal process executed by the control unit 522 of the portable terminal 50 possessed by the mother.
  • step S ⁇ b> 100 the control unit 522 controls the meal history data (the meal history table data in FIG. 3B) from the portable terminal (here, the father's portable terminal 30). It is determined whether the reception is completed. When determination here is denied, ie, when the data reception from the portable terminal 30 is not completed, the control part 522 repeats the process of step S100 until data reception is completed. Then, when the data reception is completed, the determination in step S100 is affirmed, and the control unit 522 proceeds to step S102.
  • the meal history data the meal history table data in FIG. 3B
  • step S102 the control unit 522 displays data related to a meal eaten by the user (father) of the mobile terminal 30 on the display unit 510 based on the acquired meal history data.
  • step S104 the control unit 522 displays the meal history data stored in the flash memory 508 on the display unit 510 for a predetermined period (for example, for one week).
  • step S106 the control unit 522 selects several menu candidates that do not overlap the menu displayed on the display unit 510 from the menus stored in the flash memory 508, and displays them on the display unit 510.
  • the control unit 522 may select a candidate menu based on the season information from the calendar unit 520, or information acquired from an external device via the wireless communication unit 504 (for example, nearby Menu candidates may be selected based on information that the food A is cheap in the supermarket and information that the food B is in season.
  • step S108 the control unit 522 determines whether one of a plurality of menu candidates has been selected by the user (mother). If the determination here is affirmative, that is, if one of the plurality of menu candidates is selected from the touch panel 312, the control unit 522 proceeds to step S110.
  • step S110 the control unit 522 displays information on the selected menu on the display unit 510.
  • the control unit 522 purchases food for the selected menu based on the location information of the mobile terminal 50 detected by the GPS module 506 (that is, the location information of the mother) and the map stored in the flash memory 508. Possible store information and a route to the store are displayed on the display unit 510.
  • the control unit 522 may display, on the display unit 510, a store from which the food for the selected menu can be purchased at a low price based on information on special sales at the store acquired from an external device via the wireless communication unit 504. .
  • the control unit 522 may display the recipe and cooking time of the selected menu on the display unit 510. After the display on the display unit 510, the control unit 522 ends all the processes in FIG.
  • step S108 determines whether or not an end instruction from the user (mother) has been received. For example, the control unit 522 determines whether or not an end button displayed on the display unit 510 has been pressed by the user (mother).
  • step S112 If the determination in step S112 is negative, that is, if an end instruction from the user (mother) is not received, the control unit 522 returns to step S108. On the other hand, when the determination in step S112 is affirmative, that is, when an end instruction from the user (mother) is received, the control unit 522 ends all the processes in FIG.
  • control unit 522 acquires the meal history data from the father's mobile terminal 30 and performs the menu suggestion process. It is good also as acquiring data and performing a menu proposal process.
  • control unit 522 may acquire meal history data from the father's mobile terminal 30 and the child's mobile terminal 40 and perform the menu suggestion process in consideration of each meal history data.
  • the portable terminal 50 may acquire meal history data from the portable terminal 30 at around 13:00 or before going out for dinner shopping (around 15:00). Moreover, the control part 522 of the portable terminal 50 may acquire the information regarding a specific foodstuff instead of acquiring meal log
  • FIG. 8A is a flowchart illustrating an example of processing (food inquiry processing) in which the control unit 522 of the mobile terminal 50 inquires whether the user of the mobile terminal 30 has eaten a specific food.
  • FIG. 8B is a flowchart illustrating an example of response processing to the inquiry executed by the control unit 322 of the mobile terminal 30 that has received the inquiry.
  • step S200 the control unit 522 receives an input of a food to be inquired from a user.
  • step S ⁇ b> 302 the inquiry target food is transmitted to the mobile terminal 30.
  • the control unit 522 transmits “broccoli” to the portable terminal 30 as a food to be inquired in response to an operation by the mother.
  • the control unit 322 of the mobile terminal 30 determines whether or not an inquiry has been received from the mobile terminal 50 in step S300 of FIG. When the determination here is affirmed, that is, when an inquiry is received from the portable terminal 50, the control unit 322 receives the inquiry target food from the portable terminal 50 in the next step S302.
  • “broccoli” is received as the food to be inquired.
  • step S304 the control unit 322 determines whether or not the user has eaten the inquiry target food based on the meal history data stored in the meal history table (FIG. 3B), and the result is determined. It transmits to the portable terminal 50, and complete
  • the control unit 522 of the portable terminal 50 waits until receiving a result of whether or not the user of the portable terminal 30 ate the food to be inquired in Step S ⁇ b> 204 after Step S ⁇ b> 202. . Therefore, the control unit 522 proceeds to step S206 when step S304 is executed in the mobile terminal 30, displays the received result on the display unit 310, and ends the process.
  • the mother can confirm that the father did not eat “broccoli”, so that the mother can know the likes and dislikes of the father.
  • the mother makes a lunch box for the father's lunch, it is possible to know whether or not the father has disliked the food he dislikes and whether it has been discarded as leftovers.
  • the mother inputs one food item to be inquired.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and a plurality of items may be input.
  • the mother's mobile terminal 50 makes an inquiry to the father's mobile terminal 30 has been described, but the mother's mobile terminal 50 may make an inquiry to the child's mobile terminal 40.
  • the mobile terminals 30 and 40 communicate with the human body with the tableware device 10 having the detection unit 11 that contacts food and detects information about the food. And a display unit 310 that displays information obtained based on the detection result of the detection unit 11 acquired via the human body communication unit 302.
  • the portable terminals 30 and 40 can record the action regarding a user's meal automatically, and can provide it to a user, without forcing a special operation to a user.
  • the user can confirm the action regarding own food.
  • the display unit 310 displays the order of food detected by the detection unit 11, and thus the user tends to eat his / her meal (for example, side dishes first). Etc.) can be grasped.
  • the mobile terminals 30 and 40 include a wireless communication unit 304 different from the human body communication unit 302, and the wireless communication unit 304 transmits meal history data to an external device such as the mobile terminal 50.
  • the meal history data of the mobile terminals 30 and 40 can be shared with other people or used. For example, a mother who has received meal history data for a father and a child can use the received meal history data for devising a menu for the next meal. As a result, it is possible to avoid the occurrence of a situation in which the lunch menu and the dinner menu of the father or the child are the same.
  • the control unit 322 uses the resistance value detected by the detection unit 11 to determine the food value. Can be specified.
  • the portable terminals 30 and 40 acquire the date and time or measure the calendar 320 in response to the human body communication unit 302 communicating with the tableware device 10.
  • the display unit 310 displays the meal start time, the meal end time, and the time taken for the meal acquired by the calendar unit 320. Thereby, the user can know the tendency of the time for himself to eat.
  • the display unit 310 displays advice on meals, so that the user can receive advice on their own meals, which can be used to improve the meal situation.
  • the control unit 322 displays information on the food taken by the user on the display unit 310 based on the meal history data.
  • the control unit 322 may display, on the display unit 310, foods that are not detected by the detection unit 11 among foods stored in the flash memory 308. Thereby, the user can recognize food that he / she has not ingested.
  • the control unit 322 may display on the display unit 310 the number of items and the number of calories that the user has consumed in a day.
  • the tableware device 10 transmits the resistance value of the food material detected by the detection unit 11 to the mobile terminals 30 and 40, but is not limited thereto.
  • the memory 14 of the tableware device 10 stores the food information table (FIG. 3A)
  • the control unit 15 measures the resistance value measured by the detection unit 11, and the food information table data stored in the memory 14. It is good also as transmitting the foodstuff and cooking identified by comparing these to the portable terminals 30 and 40.
  • FIG. In this case, the process of step S18 can be omitted in the process shown in FIG.
  • control unit 322 may store in the flash memory 308 information such as the time and number of times that the user placed the tableware during the meal.
  • the control unit 322 can determine whether or not the user has placed tableware during a meal based on whether or not human body communication with the tableware device 10 is established. In this case, the control unit 322 can also display on the display unit 310 the time and the number of times that the user placed the tableware during the meal.
  • the detection part 11 of the tableware apparatus 10 shall detect the resistance value when a user uses a foodstuff as a mouth, it is not restricted to this,
  • the detection part 11 May detect, for example, the hardness, moisture content, salt content, sugar content, etc. of the food that has contacted the tableware 1.
  • the food information table may include data such as hardness, moisture content, salt content, and sugar content in addition to the resistance value for each food product.
  • the said 1st Embodiment demonstrated the case where the portable terminals 30 and 40 were smart phones, it is not restricted to this,
  • the structure and function of the portable terminals 30 and 40 are glasses, a hearing aid, a clock, etc. It is good also as applying to what is worn by the human body.
  • FIG. 9 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of an electronic device system 1000B according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a situation in which the electronic device system 1000B is used.
  • the electronic device system 1000 ⁇ / b> B includes tableware devices 10 ⁇ / b> A and 10 ⁇ / b> B, a floor device 60, a store terminal 70, and an imaging unit 80.
  • the configurations and functions of the tableware devices 10A and 10B are the same as those described in the first embodiment, and thus description thereof is omitted. In the following description, the tableware devices 10A and 10B will be described as the tableware device 10 unless otherwise distinguished.
  • the floor device 60 is provided on the floor of each table, and includes a floor electrode unit 610, a human body communication unit 620, a control unit 630, and a communication unit 640, as shown in FIG.
  • the floor electrode unit 610 is provided on the floor of a table on which a customer sits, and the partial electrodes 610-1 to 610-n (n is an arbitrary integer) so as to correspond to a plurality of customers and chairs. have.
  • the partial electrodes 610-1 to 610-n have signal electrodes and ground electrodes, and are electrodes for performing human body communication with the tableware device 10 via the user.
  • the human body communication unit 620 includes a transmission / reception unit including an electric circuit having a bandpass filter, and demodulates an input reception signal to generate reception data, while modulating transmission data to generate a transmission signal. To do.
  • the human body communication unit 620 performs human body communication with the tableware device 10 provided in the tableware 1 via the floor electrode unit 610 and the customer.
  • the electric field method is adopted as the human body communication unit 620, human body communication is possible even if the customer is wearing shoes or wearing socks, that is, the contact in this embodiment is the contact with the human body. This concept includes not only direct contact but also contact through clothing and shoes.
  • the communication unit 640 communicates with the store terminal 70 described later, and any communication method such as wired or wireless may be adopted.
  • the control unit 630 includes a CPU, and performs control to transmit information about food received from the tableware device 10 to the store terminal 70 using the communication unit 640.
  • the imaging unit 80 includes an imaging unit 810, a control unit 820, and a communication unit 830.
  • the imaging unit 810 is provided on a restaurant ceiling or wall and includes a lens system, an imaging device, and an image processing circuit. Note that the imaging unit 810 may be driven in the tilt direction by a drive system (not shown). In this case, the imaging unit 810 can capture a specific customer by acquiring position information of the customer sitting from the floor device 60 and changing the imaging position based on the position information. Note that a plurality of imaging units 810 may be provided according to the size and layout of the store.
  • the communication unit 830 transmits the image data captured by the imaging unit 810 to the store terminal 70, and the communication method may be any of wired or wireless.
  • the control unit 820 has a CPU and controls the entire imaging unit 80.
  • the control unit 820 adjusts the imaging position of the imaging unit 810 by a driving unit (not shown) so as to capture an image of a designated customer based on an instruction from the store terminal 70 described later.
  • the control unit 820 performs control to transmit the image data captured by the imaging unit 810 to the store terminal 70.
  • the store terminal 70 includes a communication unit 710, an image analysis unit 720, a memory unit 730, a calendar unit 740, a display unit 750, a speaker 760, and a control unit 770.
  • the communication unit 710 communicates with the communication unit 640 of the floor device 60 and the communication unit 830 of the imaging unit 80 by wireless or wired communication.
  • the communication unit 710 receives customer meal information (meal information data) from the communication unit 640 of the floor device 60 and receives customer image data from the communication unit 830 of the imaging unit 80.
  • the image analysis unit 720 detects the number of customers and analyzes customer attributes based on the image data captured by the imaging unit 80.
  • the memory unit 730 includes a non-volatile semiconductor memory (for example, a flash memory), and menu information (FIG. 14) of meals provided in the store, and a food information table (FIG. 3 (FIG. 3)) that associates food names with their resistance values. A)) is stored.
  • a food information table (FIG. 3 (FIG. 3)) that associates food names with their resistance values. A)) is stored.
  • the memory unit 730 associates the customer meal information data acquired from the floor equipment 60 with the customer attribute information analyzed by the image analysis unit 720 under the control of the control unit 770 described later, and the meal information table ( (FIG. 13A etc.)
  • the calendar unit 740 outputs time information to the control unit 770 and has a time measuring function for measuring time based on an instruction from the control unit 770.
  • the display unit 750 displays information for restaurant employees. For example, the display unit 750 displays the next timing of serving food for each customer.
  • the speaker 760 is a voice output device, and performs various voice guidance to restaurant employees. Specifically, the speaker 760 outputs a voice for directing the employee's attention to the above-described display unit 750, or guides the display content of the display unit 750 by voice.
  • the control unit 770 has a CPU and controls the store terminal 70 and the entire electronic device system 1000B. In the present embodiment, the control unit 770 instructs the imaging unit 80 to capture a customer image. Further, the control unit 770 stores the meal information data acquired from the floor equipment 60 and the customer attributes acquired from the image analysis unit 720 in the memory unit 730. In addition, the control unit 770 analyzes foods that the customer has not ingested.
  • the control unit 770 performs a meal information table registration process shown in the flowchart of FIG. This process corresponds to a preparation process for accumulating meal information data for each customer.
  • step S400 the control unit 770 controls the imaging unit 80 to capture customer images of the group seated on the table.
  • the timing at which step S400 is executed may be, for example, the timing at which an employee issues an imaging instruction to the store terminal 70, or the timing at which a person is seated by a human sensor or the like. Or other timings.
  • step S401 the control unit 770 acquires the number of customers constituting the group from the image analysis unit 720 that analyzes the captured customer image.
  • the image analysis unit 720 can analyze the number of customers by comparing with an image in a state where there is no person.
  • the control unit 770 acquires the attribute information of the customers constituting the group from the image analysis unit 720. Note that the control unit 770 associates each customer with one of the partial electrodes 610-1 to 610-n based on the position of each customer at the stage of acquiring the attribute information.
  • the control unit 770 newly registers a table for recording meal information data of customers constituting the group in the memory unit 730, and ends the process. By the process shown in FIG. 11, a meal information table for recording meal information data is registered for the group, as shown in FIG. 13A.
  • the meal information table includes items of group ID, customer ID, customer attribute, partial electrode, meal start date / time, meal end date / time, menu name, dish name, order, and food name. .
  • the group ID is information for uniquely identifying the customer group that visited the store.
  • the customer ID is information for uniquely identifying a customer constituting the group identified by the group ID.
  • the attribute of the customer identified by the customer ID acquired from the image analysis unit 720 is registered.
  • the group with the group ID “G001” is composed of three customers, and the attributes are a 20s female, a 40s male, and a 30s male.
  • the partial electrode item identifiers of the partial electrodes 610-1 to 610-n corresponding to the positions of the customers are registered.
  • the date and time when each customer started eating is stored in the item of the meal start date and time.
  • the date and time when each customer finished the meal is stored in the item of the meal end date and time.
  • the menu name item stores the name of the menu ordered by each customer.
  • the name of the dish included in each menu is stored in the dish name item.
  • the order is an item for uniquely identifying the order of food eaten by the customer in the meal.
  • the item of food name stores the name of the food eaten by the customer in each order.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a process for accumulating meal information data of each customer in a group seated on a table. Assuming that the processing of FIG. 12 is executed, it is assumed that the control unit 770 has acquired the resistance value of the customer by causing the customer to give the tableware 1 (fork, etc.) once.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, for example, the tableware device 10 is provided in a cup, and the control unit 770 acquires the resistance value when the customer puts a mouth on the cup to drink water as the resistance value of the customer himself / herself. It is good as well.
  • step S404 the control unit 770 determines whether or not human body communication with the tableware device 10 has been established.
  • step S404 it is determined whether or not the customer has picked up the tableware in order to start eating.
  • the control unit 770 proceeds to step S404 until the human body communication with the tableware device 10 is established. Repeat the process.
  • the determination in step S404 is affirmed, and the control unit 770 proceeds to step S405.
  • step S405 the control unit 770 acquires date / time information from the calendar unit 740 and updates the item of the meal start date / time of the customer who established the human body communication in the meal information table.
  • a woman in her twenties hereinafter referred to as customer C01
  • customer ID “C01” that constitutes the group ID “G001” in FIG. 13A
  • the control part 770 update the item of the meal start date and time of the customer C01 in a meal information table, as shown in FIG.13 (B) (step S405).
  • FIG. 13B for the customers C02 and C03, since the human body communication has not yet been established, the meal start date / time item is not updated.
  • control unit 770 determines whether or not the customer has ordered the course menu. When the determination here is affirmed, that is, when the customer orders a course menu, the control unit 770 proceeds to step S408. Information on the menu ordered by the customer is input to the store terminal 70 from a POS terminal held by a restaurant employee or the like and stored in the memory unit 730.
  • step S408 the control unit 770 acquires the menu information ordered by the customer from the memory unit 730. At this time, the control unit 770 updates the menu name item in the meal information table, and registers the first dish provided in the menu in the dish name item based on the acquired menu information.
  • the control unit 770 registers “A course” in the menu name item (see FIG. 13C).
  • the first dish provided in the course A is “appetizer”, so the control unit 770 registers “appetizer” in the item of dish name (FIG. 13C). reference).
  • step S410 the control unit 770 determines whether or not the detection value of the detection unit 11 has changed.
  • step S410 it is determined whether or not the customer has eaten a new food.
  • determination here is denied, ie, when the detection value of the detection part 11 does not change, the control part 770 repeats the process of step S410 until the determination of step S410 is affirmed.
  • the determination in step S410 is affirmed, and the control unit 770 proceeds to step S412.
  • control unit 770 acquires the detection result of the detection unit 11. Then, in the next step S414, the control unit 770 specifies the food eaten by the customer based on the food information table (FIG. 3A) stored in the memory unit 730. In addition, the control part 770 sets the value which deducted the customer's own resistance value measured beforehand from the detection result (resistance value) of the detection part 11 as a food resistance value. Then, the control unit 770 compares the calculated resistance value with the resistance value in the food information table, and specifies the name of the food eaten by the customer. Next, in step S416, control unit 770 updates the meal information table using the identified food name. In addition, the control part 770 updates the item of the order of a meal information table, and a food name.
  • the control unit 770 updates the item of the order of a meal information table, and a food name.
  • control unit 770 determines whether or not the customer has finished eating the currently provided food. Whether or not the customer has finished cooking can be determined, for example, based on whether or not a human body communication with the tableware device 10 has not been established for a predetermined time (for example, 5 to 10 minutes).
  • step S418 determines whether the customer has not finished eating the currently provided food. If the determination in step S418 is negative, that is, if the customer has not finished eating the currently provided food, the control unit 770 returns to step S410. On the other hand, if the determination in step S418 is affirmative, that is, if the customer has finished eating the currently provided food, the control unit 770 proceeds to step S420.
  • the control unit 770 determines whether or not the course menu has ended. Specifically, the control unit 770 determines whether the course menu has ended by comparing the dishes included in the course menu and the order in which the dishes are provided with the dishes currently provided to the user. For example, as shown in FIG. 13D, it is assumed that the customer C01 has finished eating an appetizer. On the other hand, the A course ordered by the customer C01 is to provide the main dish after the appetizer (see FIG. 14). Therefore, the control unit 770 determines that the course menu has not ended yet. On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 15A, when the customer C01 has finished eating the dessert, the A course ordered by the customer C01 is the dish that the dessert is provided last (see FIG. 14). ), The control unit 770 determines that the course menu has ended.
  • step S420 determines whether the determination in step S420 is negative, that is, if the course menu has not yet ended.
  • the control unit 770 uses the display unit 750 and the speaker 760 in step S422 to serve the customer the next dish.
  • Inform employees to provide For example, the course A is supposed to provide the main dish after the appetizer (FIG. 14), so that the employee C01 who has finished eating the appetizer as shown in FIG. Notify employees. Thereby, the employee can provide the next dish to the customer at an appropriate timing.
  • the control unit 770 registers the name of the dish notified in step S422 in the dish name item of the meal information table. For example, when the control unit 770 notifies the employee of the provision of the main dish in step S422, the control unit 770 registers “main” in the item of the dish name in the meal information table (see FIG. 15B).
  • control unit 770 After the process of step S422, the control unit 770 returns to step S410 and executes the processes after step S410.
  • step S420 determines whether the meal end date / time of the meal information table. The item is updated (see FIG. 15C). Then, the control unit 770 proceeds to step S426.
  • step S406 when the customer does not order the course menu in step S406, that is, when a plurality of single dishes are ordered, the control unit 770, in step S428, information on the menu ordered by the customer (order information) ( From the POS terminal or the like to the store terminal 70).
  • control unit 770 executes the processes of steps S430 to S438 in the same manner as steps S410 to S418 described above. Then, when the determination in step S438 is affirmed, the process proceeds to step S440, and the control unit 770 determines whether or not all the dishes ordered by the customer have been provided. Note that whether or not all the dishes have been provided can be determined based on the order information acquired in step S428 and the detection value of the detection unit 11. If this determination is denied, that is, if all the dishes have not been provided yet, the control unit 770 provides dishes that have not yet been provided (for example, coffee or dessert after meals) in step S442. Notify employees to do so. Thereby, the employee can provide food to the customer at an appropriate timing. In addition, the control part 770 returns to step S430 after the process of step S442.
  • step S440 the control unit 770 acquires date information from the calendar unit 740 in step S424 and finishes the meal in the meal information table. Update the date / time item. Then, the control unit 770 proceeds to step S426.
  • the control unit 770 analyzes the meal information data of each customer.
  • the control unit 770 based on the menu information of FIG. 16A (similar to FIG. 14A) and the meal information table of FIG. (C)) is extracted.
  • the menu information shown in FIG. 16A includes information on foods used in each dish. Therefore, the control unit 770 extracts uningested food information for each customer by comparing the food ingested by each customer in the meal information table with the food used in each dish in the menu information. Is possible. Thereby, since the data regarding the food which the customer did not ingest can be acquired, the employees of the store can use the data for menu development and the like.
  • control unit 770 may analyze the reason why the customer did not ingest the food and record it in the uningested food information shown in FIG. For example, if the food that the customer did not ingest is the food included in the first item of the course menu, the control unit 770 indicates that the customer did not ingest the food because “the customer is not good at the food”. Judge that it is because it is, and record it in the information on foods not consumed. Also, if the customer did not eat the food at the end of the course menu, and after that, if the customer did not eat the food, the control unit 770 said that the customer did not eat the food ”And record in the information on foods not consumed.
  • control unit 770 ends all the processing in FIG.
  • the store terminal 70 performs human body communication via the user from the detection unit 11 that is provided in the tableware 1 held by the user and detects data relating to food.
  • a communication unit 710 that acquires data on the food
  • a memory unit 730 that stores data (meal information data) on the customer's meal based on the acquired data on the food.
  • the store terminal 70 can automatically record the customer's food-related behavior without forcing the customer or employee to perform a special operation.
  • the memory unit 730 stores the resistance value for each food in the food information table, and the control unit 770 detects the resistance value of the food detected by the detection unit 11 and the food information table. Therefore, it is possible to identify the food that the customer has spoken.
  • control unit 770 stores the food left by the customer in the memory unit 730 based on the menu information and the meal information table. Thereby, since the data regarding the food left by the customer can be accumulated, restaurant managers and employees can use the data for examination of cooking methods, menu development, and the like.
  • the control unit 770 determines the timing of providing meals to the customer based on the meal information data, so that the restaurant employee can provide meals to the customer at an appropriate timing.
  • the store terminal 70 includes the display unit 750 and the speaker 760 that notify the customer of the timing for providing a meal based on the meal data. Know the right time to serve meals.
  • the store terminal 70 includes a calendar unit 740 that acquires date and time information and measures time based on the human body communication with the tableware device 10. Etc. can be accumulated. The time taken for each menu may be stored in the meal information table and analyzed. In addition, the accumulated data may be used to calculate the turnover rate of the store, the waiting time at the time of congestion, and the like.
  • the store terminal 70 includes an image analysis unit 720 that detects an attribute of a customer based on image data of the customer acquired by the communication unit 710 from the imaging unit 80 that images the customer.
  • customer attributes can be associated with food-related behaviors, and the range of utilization of meal information data, such as development of menus for each customer attribute and examination of the amount of food, is expanded.
  • the detection unit 11 is in contact with the customer's hand
  • the communication unit 710 is related to the food from the detection unit 11 through human body communication via the floor electrode unit 610 that is in contact with the customer's foot. Since data is input, it is possible to obtain meal information data without making the customer aware of it.
  • the tableware device 10 is in contact with food and detects the resistance value of the food, and the human body communication transmits the resistance value detected by the detection unit 11 to the external device. Part 13. Thereby, without forcing the customer or employee to perform a special operation, information about the food that the customer has eaten using the tableware 1 provided with the tableware device 10 is transmitted to the store terminal 70, and the customer's food is related. You can record your actions.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and the device has the same configuration as the floor device 60 instead of the floor device 60. May be provided on the seat plate of the chair.
  • a table or a wall can be used in addition to the above-described chair.
  • the tableware device transmits the resistance value detected by the detection unit 11 to the floor device 60.
  • the memory 14 included in the tableware device 10 stores a food information table (FIG. 3A) in which food is associated with the resistance value, and the control unit 770 detects the resistance value detected by the detection unit 11 and the memory 14.
  • the human body communication unit 13 may transmit the food specified by the comparison. Accordingly, the store terminal 70 can acquire information on foods that the customer has spoken without forcing the customer or employee to perform a special operation, and can record the behavior of the customers regarding food.
  • FIG. 17 is a flowchart illustrating an example of processing executed by the control unit 770 when a restaurant provides food in a buffet format.
  • the tableware devices 10A and 10B are provided, for example, on a tableware 1 (for example, tongs, chopsticks, ladle, etc.) for separating dishes on a large plate, and which tableware 1 It is assumed that which dishes are used for sharing.
  • the detection unit 11 of the tableware devices 10A and 10B is a sensor that can directly or indirectly detect the weight of the dish held by the tableware 1.
  • step S500 the control unit 770 determines whether or not human body communication with the tableware device 10 has been established. In the process of step S500, it is determined whether or not the customer has touched the tableware 1 in order to share the dishes on the platter. If the determination in step S500 is negative, that is, if the human body communication with the tableware device 10 is not established, the control unit 770 repeats the process in step S500 until the human body communication is established. Then, at the stage where the human body communication with the tableware device 10 is established, the determination in step S500 is affirmed, and the control unit 770 proceeds to step S502.
  • the control unit 770 acquires a detection result (in this embodiment, the weight of the dish held by the tableware 1) by the detection unit 11 of the tableware device 10. Note that the control unit 770 also acquires the identifier of the tableware device 10. As a result, the control unit 770 can recognize which amount of food the customer has arranged.
  • step S504 the control unit 770 sums (accumulates) the detection result (the weight of the dish) acquired in step S502 and the weight of the dish held in the same tableware 1 in the past.
  • the control unit 770 determines whether or not the condition for supplementing the dish is satisfied for the dish specified in step S504. Specifically, the control unit 770 determines that the condition for replenishing a dish is satisfied when the amount of the same dish (the integrated value in step S504) exceeds a predetermined threshold for each dish. .
  • step S506 If the determination in step S506 is affirmative, that is, if the condition for supplementing the dish is satisfied, the control unit 770 informs that the employee's dish needs to be supplemented in step S508. Thereby, the employee can replenish food at an appropriate timing, and can prevent a situation in which the food that the customer wants to eat is not replenished. Note that after step S508, the control unit 770 returns to step S500.
  • the employee of a restaurant is good also as inputting that to the store terminal 70, after supplementing a dish.
  • the control unit 770 may reset the integrated value of the amount of food that has been replenished when the input is received. Further, the control unit 770 may reset the integrated value of the supplement amount of the supplemented dishes after notifying in step S508.
  • step S506 determines whether the condition for supplementing the dish is not satisfied. If the determination in step S506 is negative, that is, if the condition for supplementing the dish is not satisfied, the control unit 770 executes the process from step S500 again.
  • the control unit 770 of the store terminal 70 acquires the weight of the food that the customer has arranged from the tableware device 10, and therefore, based on the weight.
  • the timing for replenishing dishes can be determined.
  • the control unit 770 may store the amount and the number of times the customer has arranged the dishes in the memory unit 730 for each dish. Further, after the end of the business hours, the control unit 770 may store information on the dish that the customer has not shared so much as “unselected dish information” in the memory unit 730.
  • control part 770 demonstrated the case where the weight of the prepared dish was acquired in the said modification, not only this but the control part 770 is good also as acquiring the frequency
  • the control unit 770 may determine that the condition for replenishing the dish is satisfied when the total number of times the dishes are separated exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
  • FIG. 18 is a block diagram showing an electronic device system 1000C according to the third embodiment.
  • the electronic device system 1000 ⁇ / b> C includes tableware devices 10 ⁇ / b> A and 10 ⁇ / b> B, a mobile terminal 30, and a store terminal 70.
  • the tableware devices 10A and 10B are the same as those in the first and second embodiments.
  • the control unit 322 transmits the meal history data (FIG. 20A) stored in the flash memory 308 to the store terminal 70 via the wireless communication unit 304.
  • the configuration and the like are the same as those in the first embodiment.
  • the meal history data in FIG. 20A is accumulated in the same manner as the meal history table of the first embodiment and is accumulated in the flash memory 308.
  • the control unit 770 acquires the meal history data of the customer who visited the store via the wireless communication unit 304, compares the store menu with the customer's meal history data, and the user of the mobile terminal 30
  • the control unit 770 acquires the meal history data of the customer who visited the store via the wireless communication unit 304, compares the store menu with the customer's meal history data, and the user of the mobile terminal 30
  • a menu suitable for the user is proposed, other configurations of the store terminal 70 are the same as those of the second embodiment.
  • menu suggestion process executed by the control unit 770 will be described with reference to the flowchart of FIG. Assuming that the processing of FIG. 19 is performed, it is assumed that the user of the mobile terminal 30 is going to enter a store such as a restaurant to eat.
  • step S700 the control unit 770 obtains meal history data (FIG. 20A) stored in the flash memory 308 of the mobile terminal 30.
  • meal history data is sent with respect to the shop terminal 70 from the portable terminal 30 which entered the shop.
  • the control unit 322 of the mobile terminal 30 transmits meal history data to the store terminal 70 when it detects that the customer has entered the store based on the position information (which can be acquired from the GPS module 306). What should I do?
  • control unit 770 acquires the menu information (FIG. 20B) stored in the memory unit 730.
  • step S704 the control unit 770 proposes to the customer a menu that the customer is likely to like from the menus provided by the store.
  • the control unit 770 analyzes the customer's likes / dislikes of the mobile terminal 30 based on the meal history data acquired in step S700, and proposes a menu that the customer is likely to like from the menu information. For example, when the meal history data shown in FIG. 20A is acquired, since there are many meat dishes such as hamburgers and ginger grills, the control unit 770 analyzes that the customer “likes meat dishes”. Then, from the menu information shown in FIG. 20B, a menu including meat dishes is selected and proposed to the customer. In the menu information shown in FIG.
  • control unit 770 displays a menu to be proposed to the customer on the display unit 750 as shown in FIG. 20C, for example. Thereby, the employee can propose a menu suitable for the customer even if the customer has visited the store for the first time.
  • the control unit 770 may be displayed on an order terminal (POS terminal) used by the employee. With the above processing, all the processing in FIG. 19 is completed.
  • control unit 770 may propose a dish (fish dish or vegetable dish) that is different from the meat dish in consideration of nutritional balance, if the customer has many meat dishes.
  • the user of the mobile terminal 30 may set which proposal the control unit 770 makes.
  • control unit 770 proposes a menu suitable for the customer based on the menu information and the customer's meal history data, so the store is visited for the first time.
  • a menu reflecting the taste of the customer can also be proposed to the customer.
  • the flash memory 308 of the mobile terminal 30 may store not only meal history data but also, for example, allergic ingredients of the user.
  • the user can receive a menu suggestion that does not include allergic foods, or can receive a dish excluding allergic foods.
  • control unit 770 proposes a menu suitable for the customer to the store employee.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and the control unit 770 A suitable menu may be proposed.
  • the control unit 770 may transmit a menu suitable for the customer's mobile terminal, or display it on a menu selection device (installed on a table) that can be operated by the customer. It is good.
  • Fourth Embodiment introduces the store suitable for a user based on a user's food preference.
  • FIG. 21 is a block diagram showing an electronic device system 1000D according to the fourth embodiment. As illustrated in FIG. 21, the electronic device system 1000D includes mobile terminals 30 and 40, a server 90, and a network 100.
  • the configurations and functions of the portable terminals 30 and 40 are the same as those in the first to third embodiments, except that the flash memory 308 stores information on the user's food preferences, and the wireless communication unit 304 is connected to the network 100.
  • the point which transmits the information regarding a user's food preference to the server 90 via is different.
  • the user's food preference information may be input to the mobile terminal 30 by the user using the touch panel 312 or the meal history stored in the flash memory 308 described in the first embodiment, for example.
  • the control unit 322 may analyze based on the data.
  • the server 90 includes a communication unit 910, a control unit 920, and a storage unit 930.
  • the communication unit 910 is for communicating with the mobile terminals 30 and 40 via the network 100.
  • the storage unit 930 is a non-volatile semiconductor memory (flash memory) or a hard disk drive, and stores information related to stores such as restaurants. In addition, the storage unit 930 stores information related to food preferences of each user transmitted from the mobile terminals 30 and 40.
  • the control unit 920 has a CPU and controls the entire server 90. In addition, the control unit 920 acquires information regarding the user's food preference via the communication unit 910 and stores the information in the storage unit 930. In addition, the control unit 920 compares the information about the store stored in the storage unit 930 with the information about the user's food preference, and introduces the store suitable for the user (the store suitable for the user). Information is transmitted to the mobile terminals 30 and 40).
  • each of the portable terminals 30 and 40 is operated to transmit information about their own food preferences to the server 90.
  • step S600 the control unit 920 determines whether or not information on food preferences (hereinafter referred to as “preference data”) has been received from the mobile terminal.
  • preference data information on food preferences
  • the control part 920 repeats the process of step S600 until preference data is received.
  • the determination in step S600 is affirmed, and the control unit 920 proceeds to step S602.
  • the user X and the user Y can cause the control unit 920 to recognize that they are members who eat together by logging in to the server 90 with the same ID and password.
  • control unit 920 analyzes the received preference data.
  • control part 920 determines a store to propose based on an analysis result. For example, it is assumed that the preference data of the user X shown in FIG. 23 (A) is received from the portable terminal 30 and the preference data of the user Y shown in FIG. 23 (B) is received from the portable terminal 40. In this case, since the user Y likes chicken, the control unit 920 assumes that there is a high possibility that the user Y also likes the yakitori that the user X likes. From the store information table shown in FIG. The store “O” classified as “Yakitori” is proposed.
  • the server 90 provides store information when the user X and the user Y face each other for the first time or are in a state of being withdrawn from each other. It is a user-friendly system for user Y.
  • the control part 920 may weight the preference data received from each portable terminal. For example, when the preferences of the user X and the user Y do not match at all, the preference data of the user X may be weighted (emphasizing the preference data of the user X) and the store may be proposed. In this case, it is possible to input which user's preference is given to any user, or to input each user's vertical relationship (superior-subordinate relationship), and based on the vertical relationship, the control unit 920 You may determine which user's preference is given priority. Furthermore, you may determine which user's preference is given priority according to the arrangement
  • the control unit 920 is transmitted from the mobile terminal 30 arranged at the top. It is possible to make a store proposal by placing more importance on the preference data than the preference data transmitted from the mobile terminal 40. Thereby, if the arrangement of a plurality of portable terminals is changed, the preference data to be weighted can be easily changed, so that it is not necessary for the user to input information regarding weighting, and the convenience for the user is improved.
  • the arrangement information of the mobile terminals can be detected by using various sensors (such as a weight sensor, an imaging unit, a light amount sensor, and a contact sensor) included in each mobile terminal.
  • step S606 the control unit 920 transmits the store information determined in step S604 to the mobile terminals 30 and 40, and ends all the processes in FIG. Through this process, the users X and Y who have received the store information can receive a store proposal common to both preferences.
  • the control unit 920 may notify the store information to only a part of the user. In this case, it is good also as notifying the information of a store only with respect to the user set as secretary between users.
  • a user sets a budget or a store preference (Japanese food, Western food, table seat, parlor, etc.)
  • the store may be proposed in consideration of the budget and preference.
  • the server 90 can communicate with at least one user's mobile terminal, and the communication unit 910 can communicate with at least one user's mobile terminal.
  • the control part 920 which inputs the information (preference data) regarding a food preference from the said user's portable terminal is provided. Thereby, the server 90 can acquire the information regarding the food preference of the user of the mobile terminal.
  • the server 90 includes a storage unit 930 that stores information about the store, and the control unit 920 compares the information about the user's food preference with the information about the store. A store that suits the user's preference can be proposed to the user.
  • control unit 920 since the control unit 920 weights information related to the user's food preferences, it is difficult to propose a store that reflects all the preferences of a plurality of users. It is possible to propose a store that reflects the preferences of customers (for example, customers and supervisors).
  • the storage unit 930 stores store information.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and the storage unit 930 may store information related to cooking.
  • the control unit 920 can propose a dish that reflects each user's food preference.
  • the control unit 920 may propose a dish that does not include allergic ingredients.
  • the storage unit 930 may store user preference data transmitted from the mobile terminal. This eliminates the need for the user to transmit his / her preference data every time he / she wants to receive a store proposal, thus improving user convenience.
  • the users X and Y of the mobile terminals 30 and 40 perform the process of transmitting their own preference data in order to receive the store proposal.
  • the control unit 920 may acquire user preference data from a mobile terminal to which a predetermined external force is applied at a predetermined timing. For example, when a user hits a plurality of mobile terminals in a state where a specific application is activated, the control unit 322 of the mobile phone that has been hit collides with the control unit 920 of the server 90 to the user's preference. Data may be transmitted. Thereby, a user's convenience can be improved.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un appareil électronique qui est capable d'enregistrer des actions liées aux repas d'un utilisateur, et qui comporte: une première unité (302) de communication qui réalise une communication de proximité ou une communication par corps humain avec un ustensile (1) doté d'un détecteur (11) qui entre en contact avec des aliments et détecte des informations liées aux aliments; et un affichage (310) qui réalise un affichage lié aux aliments en se basant sur les résultats de détection du détecteur acquis via la première unité de communication.
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