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- the present invention relates to a technical field such as a portable terminal capable of receiving biological information transmitted wirelessly from a measuring instrument that measures biological information such as body temperature.
- thermometer that measures and accumulates a basal body temperature of a woman and estimates a physiological cycle from the accumulated basal body temperature.
- the server displays the next predicted ovulation date or the predicted menstrual start date on the portable terminal by transmitting the measurement data measured by the thermometer to the server via the portable terminal such as a smartphone from the thermometer.
- the thermometer has a function of recording a plurality of measurement data for 40 days, for example, and the thermometer can transfer the measurement data to the server via the portable terminal in a lump on a holiday, for example.
- the user starts the application program of the mobile terminal, logs into the system, and then selects data transfer on the display screen of the mobile terminal.
- the basal body temperature data is transferred by bringing the terminal close to each other.
- JP 2000-111415 A OMRON (registered trademark), electronic thermometer for women, instruction manual, [online], [searched on January 9, 2013] Internet ⁇ URL: http://www.healthcare.omron.co.jp/product/basic/ 178>
- thermometer if multiple measurement data cannot be recorded on the thermometer, it is necessary to immediately transmit the measurement data from the thermometer to the portable terminal.
- a function for predicting the next ovulation date, menstruation start date, or the like by analyzing measurement data is installed in the portable terminal or server, it is desirable that the portable terminal or server analyze the latest measurement data. In such a case, even if the thermometer can record a plurality of measurement data, it is desirable that the measurement data is transmitted from the thermometer to the portable terminal immediately after the measurement.
- basal body temperature is required to be measured in the floor before waking up.
- An object is to provide an apparatus, a server apparatus, an information processing method, an information processing program, and a recording medium on which the information processing program is recorded.
- output control means for causing an alarm output means to output an alarm at a preset time, and a stop instruction is input by a user during the output of the alarm.
- a stop control unit that causes the alarm output unit to stop outputting the alarm, and a transition control unit that shifts to a standby state in which biometric information transmitted wirelessly from the measuring device can be received in response to the stop of the alarm.
- the information processing apparatus when the information processing apparatus receives the biological information from the measuring instrument, it is possible to efficiently reduce the time and effort of the user's operation.
- the output control means when the biological information is not received from the measuring instrument within a first predetermined time after the transition to the standby state, the output control means outputs the alarm again after the second predetermined time.
- the information processing apparatus turns on a re-output function that outputs an alarm again after a second predetermined time after the alarm stops or
- the re-output function is set to ON
- the biological information is received from the measuring instrument within a first predetermined time after the transition to the standby state when the re-output function is set to ON.
- the first setting means sets the re-output function off.
- the information processing apparatus is a time from when the alarm is stopped until the biological information is received.
- a second setting means for setting a transition time from when the alarm stops to when shifting to the standby state based on the time measured by the measuring means,
- the shift control means shifts to a standby state in which the biometric information can be received when the shift time set by the second setting means has elapsed after the alarm is stopped.
- the present invention it is possible to shorten the standby time from the transition to the standby state to the actual reception of the biological information, so that it is possible to reduce the power consumption of the power source.
- the information processing apparatus has a setting content including at least an alarm setting time
- the measuring unit includes a plurality of the setting contents.
- Storage means for storing a measurement history of the time measured by the step, wherein the second setting means sets the transition time for each of the plurality of setting contents based on the measurement history, and the transition control means After the alarm output according to the setting content is stopped by the output control means, when the transition time corresponding to the setting content elapses, the biological information is transferred to a standby state.
- the transition time can be set for each setting content, the convenience for the user can be improved.
- the information processing device is based on at least a time required for measuring the biological information by the measuring device.
- the apparatus further comprises a second setting means for setting a transition time from when the alarm stops to the transition to the standby state, and the output control means is set by the second setting means after the alarm stops.
- the transition time elapses, a transition is made to a standby state in which the biological information can be received.
- the present invention it is possible to shorten the standby time from the transition to the standby state to the actual reception of the biological information, so that it is possible to reduce the power consumption of the power source.
- the invention according to claim 7 is the information processing apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the alarm is an alarm alarm.
- the user can shift to a standby state in which biometric information transmitted wirelessly from the measuring instrument can be received simply by instructing to stop the alarm that is being output while waking up.
- the invention according to claim 8 is an information processing method executed by a computer, the step of causing the alarm output means to output an alarm at a preset time, and a stop instruction by the user during the output of the alarm. If input, the alarm output means to stop the output of the alarm, and in response to the alarm stop, to transition to a standby state capable of receiving biological information transmitted wirelessly from the measuring device, It is characterized by including.
- the invention of the information processing program according to claim 9 is a step of causing the computer to output an alarm to the alarm output means at a preset time, and when a stop instruction is input by the user during the output of the alarm, Causing the alarm output means to stop outputting the alarm, and in response to the alarm being stopped, shifting to a standby state in which biometric information transmitted wirelessly from a measuring instrument can be received.
- the invention according to claim 10 is a step of causing a computer to output an alarm to an alarm output means at a preset time, and when a stop instruction is input by a user during the output of the alarm, the alarm output means
- An information processing program for executing the steps of: stopping the output of the alarm; and shifting to a standby state in which biometric information transmitted wirelessly from the measuring device can be received in response to the stop of the alarm.
- a recording medium recorded so as to be readable.
- a server device to which the information processing device is connectable via a network, the step of causing the alarm output means to output an alarm at a preset time, and during the output of the alarm
- the alarm output means stops outputting the alarm, and in accordance with the stop of the alarm, the apparatus enters a standby state in which biometric information transmitted wirelessly from the measuring device can be received.
- a transmission means In response to a request from an information processing apparatus capable of executing the information processing program, and to transmit the information processing program to the information processing apparatus. And a transmission means.
- the information processing apparatus when the information processing apparatus receives biological information from the measuring instrument, it is possible to efficiently reduce the user's operation.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating an example of alarm output and data reception control processing in a control unit 27 of the mobile terminal 2.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of a schematic configuration of an information providing system S according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating an example of a schematic configuration of the mobile terminal 2.
- FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating an example of functional blocks in the control unit 27.
- FIG. 2C is a diagram illustrating an example of a schematic configuration of the information providing server 3.
- the information providing system S includes a thermometer 1, a portable terminal 2, and an information providing server 3, as shown in FIG.
- the portable terminal 2 and the information providing server 3 can communicate with each other via the network NW.
- the network NW includes, for example, a mobile communication network and the Internet.
- the thermometer 1 includes a body temperature measuring unit that measures body temperature, a display unit that displays the measured body temperature, and a short-range wireless communication unit that wirelessly transmits measurement data indicating the measured body temperature.
- This measurement data is an example of biological information
- the thermometer 1 is an example of a measuring instrument.
- a communication method (communication protocol) based on a short-range wireless communication technology such as Bluetooth (registered trademark) or NFC (Near field communication) is applied to the wireless transmission unit.
- Alternatively, infrared communication may be applied to the communication method of the wireless transmission unit.
- the portable terminal 2 includes a storage unit 21, a display unit 22, an operation unit 23, a short-range wireless communication unit 24, a speaker 25, a battery (power source) unit 26, a control unit 27, and a movement.
- a body wireless communication unit 28 and the like are provided.
- the portable terminal 2 is an example of an information processing apparatus of the present invention.
- the mobile terminal 2 may be provided with a vibrator that vibrates the casing of the mobile terminal 2.
- a mobile wireless communication device such as a mobile phone, a smartphone, a tablet, or a mobile game machine is applied to the mobile terminal 2.
- a stationary personal computer may be applied to the mobile terminal 2.
- the storage unit 21 is configured by, for example, a nonvolatile memory such as a flash memory or an EEPROM.
- the storage unit 21 is an example of a storage unit.
- the storage unit 21 stores an OS (Operating System), an “alarm output and data reception control program”, and the like.
- the alarm output and data reception control program includes the information processing program of the present invention.
- the alarm output and data reception control program causes the computer to output an alarm to the alarm output means at a preset time, and if a stop instruction is input by the user during alarm output, an alarm is output to the alarm output means.
- the alarm output means is, for example, a speaker.
- the alarm is a sound (may be music).
- the alarm applied in the present embodiment is a wake-up alarm for waking up (wakes up) a sleeping user.
- an alarm other than the alarm alarm may be used.
- the alarm may be a vibration generated by a vibrator of the mobile terminal 2. Further, an alarm by light such as blinking of an LED may be used together.
- the alarm output and data reception control program can be downloaded from the information providing server 3, for example.
- the alarm output and data reception control program may be preinstalled in the mobile terminal 2.
- the portable terminal 2 is provided (for example, lent or sold) to the user with the alarm output and data reception control program preinstalled in the portable terminal 2.
- the alarm output and data reception control program may be recorded on a recording medium such as a CD (Compact Disc) or a DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) and read from the recording medium into the storage unit 21 via a drive. Good.
- the storage unit 21 stores various setting data related to alarm settings, measurement data received from the thermometer 1, music data, and the like.
- the display unit 22 is configured by, for example, a touch panel display. Various screens such as an alarm list screen, which will be described later, are displayed on the display.
- the operation unit 23 includes an input button for inputting an operation instruction by the user.
- the operation instructions include, for example, various screen display instructions, alarm setting instructions, and alarm stop instructions.
- the operation unit 23 can input an operation instruction via a touch panel display. A signal indicating an operation instruction input from the operation unit 23 is transmitted to the control unit 27.
- the short-range wireless communication unit 24 receives the measurement data transmitted from the thermometer 1 wirelessly via an antenna.
- the same communication method as that of the short-range wireless communication unit of the thermometer 1 such as communication using a short-range wireless communication technology such as Bluetooth (registered trademark) or NFC, or infrared communication is applied. Is done.
- the speaker 25 outputs an alarm according to the alarm signal output from the control unit 27. As a result, an alarm (sound) sounds.
- the alarm signal is an electric signal for controlling an alarm output from the speaker 25.
- the battery unit 26 is configured by a rechargeable battery or the like. The battery unit 26 supplies power to each component such as the control unit 27 provided in the mobile terminal 2.
- the control unit 27 includes, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a ROM (Read Only Memory), a RAM (Random Access Memory), and the like, and has a clock function.
- the control unit 27 as a computer executes alarm output and data reception control processing according to an alarm output and data reception control program stored in the storage unit 21, for example. In such processing, the control unit 27 functions as an alarm output control unit 271, a data reception control unit 272, a measurement unit 273, a setting unit 274, and the like, as shown in FIG.
- the alarm output control unit 271 is an example of output control means and stop control means in the present invention.
- the data reception control unit 272 is an example of a migration control unit in the present invention.
- the measuring unit 273 is an example of a measuring unit in the present invention.
- the setting unit 274 is an example of a first setting unit and a second setting unit in the present invention.
- the alarm output control unit 271 causes the speaker 25 to output an alarm at a preset time (set time) (that is, to output an alarm signal to the speaker 2 to output an alarm to the speaker 25).
- set time that is, to output an alarm signal to the speaker 2 to output an alarm to the speaker 25.
- FIG. 3A is a diagram illustrating an example of an alarm stop instruction reception screen displayed on the display of the display unit 22.
- an alarm stop instruction button 220 for stopping an alarm is displayed on the screen.
- the user designates alarm stop instruction button 220 for example, taps with a finger
- the data reception control unit 272 shifts to a standby state where the measurement data transmitted from the thermometer 1 can be received wirelessly (hereinafter referred to as “data reception standby state”) in response to the stop of the alarm.
- the data reception control unit 272 sets the data reception function of the short-range wireless communication unit 24 to be on by using the alarm stop by the stop instruction from the user as a trigger (in other words, the stop instruction input by the user as a trigger).
- the data reception standby state is entered. Thereby, when the portable terminal 2 receives the measurement data from the thermometer 1, it is possible to efficiently reduce the user's operation.
- alarm stop there are two types of alarm stop: “main stop” and “temporary stop”.
- the alarm is not output again after the alarm stops. That is, in this stop, the alarm function is set to off. Therefore, in this stop, the alarm is not output again unless the alarm function is turned on by the user's setting instruction.
- the temporary stop the alarm is output again after the second predetermined time after the alarm stops.
- a re-output function in which an alarm is output again after a second predetermined time after the alarm is stopped is called a snooze function.
- the temporary stop in the snooze function may be based on a stop instruction from the user, or may be automatically stopped without a stop instruction from the user within an alarm duration (for example, 1 minute).
- Such a snooze function can be set on / off.
- the number of snooze times and the snooze interval can be set.
- the number of snooze times is the number of times an alarm is output again. For example, if the number of snooze times is set to 2, a second alarm (first time) is output after a second predetermined time (hereinafter referred to as “snooze time”) after the alarm stops, and then another alarm After the snooze time is stopped, another alarm (second time) is output, and no alarm is output thereafter.
- the snooze interval corresponds to the snooze time from when the alarm stops until when another alarm is output.
- the data reception control unit 272 may shift to the data reception standby state as soon as the alarm stops, or may shift to the data reception standby state after the transition time set to be less than the time required for the user's body temperature measurement. Also good.
- This transition time is the time from when the alarm is stopped (from the stop of the alarm) until the transition to the data reception standby state. By the way, it is desirable to reduce the waiting time from the transition to the data reception standby state to the actual reception of measurement data. This is because the power consumption of the battery unit 26 is larger during the standby time than when it is not the standby time.
- the thermometer 1 In addition to the time required for the measurement of the body temperature by the thermometer 1 until the reception of the measurement data after the alarm is stopped, it also takes a user-dependent time such as the user taking the thermometer 1 and turning it on. Therefore, in the flow of stopping the alarm, shifting to the data reception standby state, and starting reception of the measurement data, the time ⁇ t1 (transition time) from when the alarm stops to the transition to the data reception standby state is controlled to receive the data. It is preferable that the time ⁇ t2 (standby time) from the transition to the standby state to the start of reception of measurement data is shortened.
- the control of the transition time ⁇ t1 is performed as follows. First, the initial value of the transition time ⁇ t1 is set to a time (for example, 1 minute) required for measuring the body temperature by the thermometer 1 communicating with the portable terminal 2. Alternatively, the transition time ⁇ t1 may be initially set to “0 seconds”. Then, the reception history of measurement data from the thermometer 1 is stored in the storage unit 21. The measurement data reception history includes an alarm stop time and a measurement data reception start time. Then, the measurement unit 373 measures the time from when the alarm is stopped until the measurement data is received based on the reception history of the measurement data.
- the measuring unit 373 measures the time ( ⁇ t1 + ⁇ t2) corresponding to the difference between the alarm stop time and the measurement data reception start time as the time from when the alarm is stopped until the measurement data is received.
- the time thus measured is stored in the storage unit 21 as a measurement history.
- the setting unit 274 sets a transition time from when the alarm is stopped until the data reception standby state is entered based on the time measured by the measurement unit 273 (in other words, based on the measurement history). .
- the mobile terminal 2 has received measurement data for a predetermined number of times (for example, 5 times) from the thermometer 1, the measured time ( ⁇ t1 + ⁇ t2) is “1 minute 15 seconds” for the first time, Is “1 minute 20 seconds”, the third is “1 minute 23 seconds”, the fourth is “1 minute 21 seconds”, and the fifth is “1 minute 19 seconds”. That is, it is assumed that the measurement history for five times is stored in the storage unit 21.
- the setting unit 274 sets the transition time to the data reception standby state as ⁇ t1 based on the shortest time “1 minute 15 seconds” in the measured time ( ⁇ t1 + ⁇ t2).
- the setting unit 274 sets a transition time “1 minute 10 seconds” to the data reception standby state as ⁇ t 1 in order to take a margin of 5 seconds to “1 minute 15 seconds” that is the shortest time. Thereby, it is possible to shorten the waiting time ⁇ t2 from the transition to the data reception standby state to the actual reception of the measurement data. Therefore, power saving of the battery unit 26 can be achieved.
- the setting unit 274 performs various settings related to alarms in accordance with setting instructions from the user.
- the alarm setting items include the alarm setting time, on / off of the snooze function, the number of snooze times, and the snooze interval described above. That is, these setting items can be set by the user.
- the first predetermined time hereinafter referred to as “time-out time”
- the timeout time may be configured to be set by the user. Further, it may be configured such that the user can set the time from when the alarm is stopped until measurement data cannot be received and the data reception standby state is canceled.
- the timeout time may be set according to a setting instruction from the user.
- the setting unit 274 sets the snooze function to ON. To do. If the measurement data cannot be received, the user is likely to have fallen asleep after stopping the alarm. Therefore, if the snooze function is not turned on, the alarm can be output again by setting it to on. Thereby, even if it is a case where a user fell asleep again after stopping an alarm, it can prevent that the measurement of body temperature is not made.
- the setting unit 274 activates the snooze function. Set it to off. If the measurement data is received, there is a high possibility that the user is waking up. In such a case, the snooze function can be automatically canceled by setting the snooze function to off. Thereby, the user can save the trouble of turning off the snooze function.
- the setting content set by the setting unit 274 and including at least the alarm setting time is stored in the storage unit 21.
- a plurality of such setting contents can be stored in the storage unit 21.
- the setting unit 274 can register a plurality of setting patterns. This is because, for example, the alarm set time, the transition time to the data reception standby state, the standby time in the data reception standby state, etc., depending on the difference between weekdays and holidays, the day of the week (Monday and Thursday), the presence or absence of an event, etc. This is because they may be different.
- the time measurement history measured by the measurement unit 373 is stored in the storage unit 21 for each of a plurality of setting contents.
- FIG. 3B is a diagram illustrating an example of an alarm list screen displayed on the display of the display unit 22.
- the alarm list screen in FIG. 3B shows an example in which three set setting patterns are registered.
- the setting content display fields 221 to 223 corresponding to each setting pattern alarm setting times 221a to 223a, days (day of the week) 221b to 223b, transition time 221c to 223c to the data reception standby state, On / off 221d to 223d of the snooze function is displayed.
- the setting content displayed in the setting content display column 221 is the setting content corresponding to the setting pattern for weekdays.
- the setting contents displayed in the setting contents display field 222 are the setting contents corresponding to the holiday setting pattern.
- different transition times 221c to 223c are set for each of the three setting contents displayed in the setting contents display fields 221 to 223, respectively.
- the transition time 221c displayed in the setting content display field 221 corresponding to the setting pattern for weekdays is set to “1 minute 10 seconds”.
- the transition time 222c displayed in the setting content display field 222 corresponding to the holiday setting pattern is set to “1 minute 20 seconds”. This means that the user is more relaxed on holidays than on weekdays, and the user-dependent time is extended.
- the transition time can be set on weekdays and holidays, the convenience for the user can be improved.
- the setting unit 274 is based on the measurement history stored for each of the plurality of setting contents.
- the transition time to the data reception standby state is set by the method described above.
- the data reception control unit 272 shifts to the data reception standby state when the transition time corresponding to the setting content elapses after the alarm output according to the setting content for each setting pattern stops. It will be.
- the setting content display fields 221 to 223, on / off check boxes 221f to 223f and setting screen display buttons 221g to 223g are provided, respectively.
- the on / off check boxes 221f to 223f are check boxes for selecting whether or not to execute alarm output according to each setting content.
- the setting screen display buttons 221g to 223g are buttons for displaying respective alarm setting screens. For example, when the user designates (displays instruction) the setting screen display button 221g by the operation unit 23, an alarm setting screen is displayed. Through the setting screen displayed in this way, an alarm setting time, a transition time to a data reception standby state, and the like are set.
- a setting content display field can be added by a new addition button 224. Thereby, a setting pattern can be added.
- the mobile wireless communication unit 28 performs wireless communication with a base station in the mobile communication network.
- the control part 27 accesses the information provision server 3 via the network NW, and uploads the measurement data received from the thermometer 1 to the information provision server 3.
- a user ID for identifying the user of the portable terminal 2 is added to the measurement data uploaded to the information providing server 3.
- the control unit 27 acquires analysis data indicating the analysis result of the measurement data from the information providing server 3 via the network NW and displays the analysis data on, for example, an analysis result screen. Further, the control unit 27 can download the alarm output and data reception control program from the information providing server 3 via the network NW.
- the information providing server 3 includes a storage unit 31, a communication unit 32, a control unit 33, and the like.
- the information providing server 3 is an example of a server device of the present invention.
- the storage unit 31 is configured by a hard disk drive, for example.
- the storage unit 31 stores an OS (Operating System) and a measurement data analysis program.
- the measurement data analysis program is a program for performing analysis processing on measurement data received from the mobile terminal 2.
- measurement data received from the mobile terminal 2 and analysis data indicating an analysis result of the measurement data are stored for each user in association with the user ID. Further, the above-described alarm output and data reception control program is stored in the storage unit 31.
- the communication unit 32 is an interface for connecting to the network NW.
- the control unit 33 includes, for example, a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, and the like. For example, the control unit 33 performs an analysis process on the measurement data received from the portable terminal 2 in accordance with the measurement data analysis program stored in the storage unit 31. For example, when the measurement data received from the mobile terminal 2 is acquired for a predetermined period, the control unit 33 calculates the next ovulation prediction date and the menstrual start prediction date by the analysis process, and calculates the ovulation prediction date and the menstrual start prediction date. Obtained as an analysis result.
- the analysis result may include information such as advice.
- the control part 33 produces
- This analysis data may represent the analysis result in a calendar or graph, for example.
- the control unit 33 transmits analysis data indicating an analysis result of measurement data corresponding to the user of the mobile terminal 2 to the mobile terminal 2 via the communication unit 32 and the network NW. .
- an analysis result screen representing the analysis result in, for example, a calendar or graph is displayed on the display unit 22 of the mobile terminal 2.
- the control unit 33 (an example of a transmission unit) transmits an alarm output and data reception control program to the mobile terminal 2 via the communication unit 32 and the network NW in response to a request from the mobile terminal 2.
- the alarm output and data reception control program may be downloaded from a server other than the information providing server 3.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of alarm output and data reception control processing in the control unit 27 of the mobile terminal 2.
- the user activates an alarm output and data reception control program in the mobile terminal 2 to set an alarm.
- the process shown in FIG. 4 is started when the alarm set time arrives.
- the control unit 27 arm output control unit 271 of the mobile terminal 2 causes the speaker 25 to output an alarm (step S1).
- an alarm sounds from the speaker 25 At this time, for example, an alarm stop instruction acceptance screen as shown in FIG. 3A is displayed on the display of the display unit 22. Also, counting of the elapsed time from the alarm output start time is started.
- step S2 the control unit 27 determines whether or not a stop instruction has been input by the user (step S2). For example, when the alarm stop instruction button 220 displayed on the alarm stop instruction reception screen as shown in FIG. 3A is designated by the user (for example, tapped with a finger), the stop instruction is input by the user. A determination is made (step S2: YES), and the process proceeds to step S6. On the other hand, when it is determined that the stop instruction is not input by the user (step S2: NO), the process proceeds to step S3.
- step S3 the control unit 27 (alarm output control unit 271) of the mobile terminal 2 determines whether or not the alarm duration has elapsed. That is, it is determined whether or not the elapsed time from the alarm output start time has passed a preset duration. If it is determined that the alarm duration has not elapsed (step S3: NO), the process returns to step S1. As a result, alarm output continues. On the other hand, if it is determined that the alarm duration has elapsed (that is, the user has passed through without giving an alarm stop instruction) (step S3: YES), the process proceeds to step S4.
- step S4 the control unit 27 (alarm output control unit 271) of the mobile terminal 2 causes the speaker 25 to stop outputting the alarm (that is, the alarm is automatically stopped).
- step S5 the control unit 27 (alarm output control unit 271) of the mobile terminal 2 determines whether or not the snooze function is set to ON (step S5). If it is determined that the snooze function is set to ON (step S5: YES), the process proceeds to step S17. On the other hand, when it is determined that the snooze function is not set to ON (step S5: NO), the process ends. In addition, when it determines with the snooze function not being set to ON (step S5: NO), you may comprise a process so that it may transfer to step S16. In this case, the snooze function is forcibly set to on.
- step S6 the control unit 27 (alarm output control unit 271) stops the speaker 25 from outputting an alarm. At this time, counting of the elapsed time from the alarm stop time is started.
- the control unit 27 data reception control unit 272 determines whether or not the transition time to the data reception standby state has elapsed (step S7). That is, it is determined whether or not the elapsed time from the alarm stop time has passed the transition time preset by the setting unit 274.
- step S7 YES
- the transition time to the data reception standby state is set as described above. For example, when the transition time to the data reception standby state is set to “0 seconds”, the control unit 27 performs the process of step S7. You may comprise so that it may not transfer itself but may transfer to step S8 from step S6.
- step S8 the control unit 27 (data reception control unit 272) shifts to a data reception standby state. That is, when the user inputs a stop instruction from the operation unit 23 while the alarm is sounding, the alarm stops and, in response to the stop of the alarm (in other words, triggered by the input of the stop instruction by the user), The portable terminal 2 is shifted to a data reception standby state. At this time, counting of elapsed time from the start of transition to the data reception standby state is started. After giving the instruction to stop the alarm, the user picks up the thermometer 1 placed on the bedside, for example, and measures his / her body temperature with the thermometer 1. When the thermometer 1 completes the body temperature measurement, the thermometer 1 wirelessly transmits measurement data indicating the measured body temperature to the portable terminal 2 in the data reception standby state.
- control unit 27 determines whether or not measurement data is received wirelessly from the thermometer 1 (step S9).
- step S9: YES the process proceeds to step S10.
- step S9: NO the process proceeds to step S12.
- step S10 the control unit 27 (data reception control unit 272) determines whether or not the snooze function is being set to ON. When it is determined that the snooze function is set to on (step S10: YES), the control unit 27 (setting unit 274) sets the snooze function to off (step S11) and ends the process.
- the control unit 27 accesses the information providing server 3 via the network NW by the mobile wireless communication unit 28, and sends the measurement data received from the thermometer 1 to the information providing server 3. Send.
- step S10: NO the snooze function is kept off and the process ends.
- step S12 the control unit 27 (data reception control unit 272) determines whether or not a reception cancellation instruction is input by the user. If it is determined that a reception cancel instruction has been input by the user (step S12: YES), the process proceeds to step S11. On the other hand, when it is determined that the reception cancel instruction is not input by the user (step S12: NO), the process proceeds to step S13.
- step S13 the control unit 27 (data reception control unit 272) determines whether or not a timeout time has elapsed. That is, it is determined whether or not the elapsed time from the start of the transition to the data reception standby state has passed the timeout time set in advance by the setting unit 274.
- step S13: NO the process returns to step S9 and continues the data reception standby state.
- step S13: YES the process proceeds to step S14.
- step S14 the control unit 27 (data reception control unit 272) cancels the data reception standby state.
- the control unit 27 (data reception control unit 272) cancels the data reception standby state by setting the data reception function of the short-range wireless communication unit 24 to OFF.
- the control unit 27 (data reception control unit 272) determines whether or not the snooze function is set to ON (step S15). When it is determined that the snooze function is not set to ON (step S15: NO), the control unit 27 (setting unit 274) sets the snooze function to ON (step S16), and proceeds to step S17. That is, the snooze function is forcibly set to on.
- step S15 when it is determined that the snooze function is set to on (step S15: YES), the on setting of the snooze function is maintained, and the process proceeds to step S17.
- the control unit 27 data reception control unit 272 does not cancel the data reception standby state in step S14, but immediately after the snooze function is turned on (step S16) (that is, between step S16 and step S17). ) May be performed.
- step S17 the control unit 27 (alarm output control unit 271) determines whether or not the release condition for the snooze function is satisfied (provided). For example, after the process shown in FIG. 4 is started, when the number of snoozes (that is, the number of times the alarm is re-output) reaches the set number of snoozes, it is determined that the release condition for the snooze function is satisfied. If it is determined that the release condition for the snooze function is not satisfied (step S17: NO), the process proceeds to step S18. On the other hand, when it is determined that the release condition for the snooze function is satisfied (step S17: YES), the snooze function is set to off (step S20), and the process ends.
- the number of snoozes that is, the number of times the alarm is re-output
- step S18 the control unit 27 (alarm output control unit 271) determines whether or not an instruction to cancel the snooze function is input by the user.
- step S18: YES the snooze function is set to off (step S20), and the process ends.
- step S18: NO the process proceeds to step S19.
- step S19 the control unit 27 (alarm output control unit 271) determines whether or not the snooze time has elapsed. That is, it is determined whether or not the elapsed time from the alarm stop time has passed snooze preset by the setting unit 274. If it is determined that the snooze time has not elapsed (step S19: NO), the process returns to step S18. On the other hand, when it is determined that the snooze time has elapsed (step S19: YES), the process returns to step S1, and the alarm is output again.
- the portable terminal 2 causes the speaker 25 to output an alarm at a preset time, and when the user inputs a stop instruction while the alarm is being output, 25, the output of the alarm is stopped, and in response to the stop of the alarm, the measurement data transmitted wirelessly from the thermometer 1 is shifted to a standby state in which data can be received (data reception standby state).
- the mobile terminal 2 receives the measurement data from 1, it is possible to efficiently reduce the user's operation. That is, the user can shift to a data reception standby state in which measurement data can be received wirelessly from the thermometer 1 simply by giving an instruction to stop the sounding alarm while waking up.
- thermometer 1 Therefore, troublesome operations such as separately starting an application program and receiving measurement data from the thermometer 1 while the user is awake can be reduced. Thereby, it is possible to facilitate the transfer of measurement data from the thermometer 1 to the portable terminal 2 every morning after measuring the body temperature. Moreover, the alarm function of the thermometer 1 can be omitted.
- the embodiment it is possible to save the time and labor of starting the application program and logging in, which are necessary for the prior art. Further, according to the embodiment, it is possible to reduce the time required for the process of starting the application program, logging in, and shifting to the data reception standby state, which is necessary for the prior art. In particular, regarding the time taken to transition to the data reception standby state, when the alarm is stopped, the user transitions to the data reception standby state while the body temperature is being measured. The measurement data can be transferred to the portable terminal 2 and the time can be shortened.
- the portable terminal 2 can measure the body temperature of a thermometer in a state where a signal from the portable terminal 2 can be received with an alarm stop as a trigger (in response to the alarm stop). You may comprise so that the signal which instruct
- the thermometer has three states as a premise. The first state is a completely power off state. The second state is a state in which a signal for instructing a transition to a state where the body temperature can be measured can be received, but the circuit for measuring the body temperature is not energized.
- the second state is a state in which a signal instructing a transition to a state where the body temperature can be measured can be received, and all the circuits including the body temperature measurement circuit are energized.
- the third state is a state in which body temperature can be measured. When the thermometer receives the signal transmitted from the mobile terminal 2, the thermometer shifts from the second state to the third state. If comprised in this way, the effort which a user turns on a thermometer can be saved.
- thermometer has been described as an example of the measuring instrument.
- the measuring instrument may be a measuring instrument that measures, for example, blood pressure and heart rate that are biological information.
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先ず、本発明の一実施形態に係る情報提供システムSの構成及び機能について、図1及び図2等を用いて説明する。図1は、本実施形態に係る情報提供システムSの概要構成の一例を示す図である。図2(A)は、携帯端末2の概要構成の一例を示す図である。図2(B)は、制御部27における機能ブロックの一例を示す図である。図2(C)は、情報提供サーバ3の概要構成の一例を示す図である。
次に、携帯端末2の制御部27におけるアラーム出力及びデータ受信制御処理の一例を、図4を用いて説明する。図4は、携帯端末2の制御部27におけるアラーム出力及びデータ受信制御処理の一例を示すフローチャートである。
2 携帯端末
3 情報提供サーバ
NW ネットワーク
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- 予め設定された時刻に、アラーム出力手段にアラームを出力させる出力制御手段と、
前記アラームの出力中にユーザにより停止指示が入力された場合、前記アラーム出力手段に前記アラームの出力を停止させる停止制御手段と、
前記アラームの停止に応じて、測定器から無線で送信される生体情報を受信可能な待機状態に移行させる移行制御手段と、
を備えることを特徴とする情報処理装置。 - 前記待機状態に移行してから第1の所定時間内に前記測定器から前記生体情報が受信されなかった場合、前記出力制御手段は、第2の所定時間後に再びアラームを出力させることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の情報処理装置。
- 前記情報処理装置は、アラームが停止してから第2の所定時間後に再びアラームが出力される再出力機能をオン又はオフに設定する第1設定手段を更に備え、
前記再出力機能がオンに設定されている場合において、前記待機状態に移行してから第1の所定時間内に前記測定器から前記生体情報が受信された場合、前記第1設定手段は、前記再出力機能をオフに設定することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の情報処理装置。 - 前記情報処理装置は、
前記アラームが停止してから前記生体情報が受信されるまでの時間を計測する計測手段と、
前記計測手段により計測された時間に基づいて、前記アラームが停止してから前記待機状態に移行するまでの移行時間を設定する第2設定手段と、
を更に備え、
前記移行制御手段は、前記アラームが停止した後、前記第2設定手段により設定された移行時間が経過したときに、前記生体情報を受信可能な待機状態に移行させることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載の情報処理装置。 - 前記情報処理装置は、少なくともアラームの設定時刻を含む設定内容であって、複数の前記設定内容毎に、前記計測手段により計測された時間の計測履歴を記憶する記憶手段を更に備え、
前記第2設定手段は、前記計測履歴に基づいて、複数の前記設定内容毎に前記移行時間を設定し、
前記移行制御手段は、前記出力制御手段により前記設定内容にしたがって出力された前記アラームが停止した後、当該設定内容に対応する前記移行時間が経過したときに、前記生体情報を受信可能な待機状態に移行させることを特徴とする請求項4に記載の情報処理装置。 - 前記情報処理装置は、少なくとも前記測定器による前記生体情報の測定に要する時間に基づいて、前記アラームが停止してから前記待機状態に移行するまでの移行時間を設定する第2設定手段を更に備え、
前記出力制御手段は、前記アラームが停止した後、前記第2設定手段により設定された移行時間が経過したときに、前記生体情報を受信可能な待機状態に移行させることを特徴とする請求項1乃至3の何れか一項に記載の情報処理装置。 - 前記アラームは、目覚ましアラームであることを特徴とする請求項1乃至6の何れか一項に記載の情報処理装置。
- コンピュータにより実行される情報処理方法であって、
予め設定された時刻に、アラーム出力手段にアラームを出力させるステップと、
前記アラームの出力中にユーザにより停止指示が入力された場合、前記アラーム出力手段に前記アラームの出力を停止させるステップと、
前記アラームの停止に応じて、測定器から無線で送信される生体情報を受信可能な待機状態に移行させるステップと、
を含むことを特徴とする情報処理方法。 - コンピュータに、
予め設定された時刻に、アラーム出力手段にアラームを出力させるステップと、
前記アラームの出力中にユーザにより停止指示が入力された場合、前記アラーム出力手段に前記アラームの出力を停止させるステップと、
前記アラームの停止に応じて、測定器から無線で送信される生体情報を受信可能な待機状態に移行させるステップと、
を実行させることを特徴とする情報処理プログラム。 - コンピュータに、
予め設定された時刻に、アラーム出力手段にアラームを出力させるステップと、
前記アラームの出力中にユーザにより停止指示が入力された場合、前記アラーム出力手段に前記アラームの出力を停止させるステップと、
前記アラームの停止に応じて、測定器から無線で送信される生体情報を受信可能な待機状態に移行させるステップと、
を実行させる情報処理プログラムがコンピュータにより読み取り可能に記録された記録媒体。 - 情報処理装置がネットワークを介して接続可能なサーバ装置であって、
予め設定された時刻に、アラーム出力手段にアラームを出力させるステップと、前記アラームの出力中にユーザにより停止指示が入力された場合、前記アラーム出力手段に前記アラームの出力を停止させるステップと、前記アラームの停止に応じて、測定器から無線で送信される生体情報を受信可能な待機状態に移行させるステップと、をコンピュータに実行させる情報処理プログラムを記憶する記憶手段と、
前記情報処理プログラムを実行可能な情報処理装置からの要求に応じて、当該情報処理プログラムを前記情報処理装置へ送信する送信手段と、
を備えることを特徴とするサーバ装置。
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