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- the present invention relates to an energy management system, a terminal device, a display control method, and a program.
- HEMS Home Energy Management System
- a home electric appliance can be remotely operated from outside the home via the Internet or the like even when the user is not at home.
- the HEMS monitors power consumption so that a user can use power efficiently.
- Gadgets are used to provide a user with a large amount of information in a compact manner.
- the present invention has been made under the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a user with a management screen that makes it easy to grasp the relationship between information.
- an energy management system includes: An energy management system for controlling a plurality of devices installed in a house, An acquisition unit for acquiring information about the energy management system; A display unit that displays information acquired by the acquisition unit in a first display area, and displays a layout diagram in which an image representing the device is arranged at an installation location of the device in the home in a second display area.
- the display unit determines that information about a specific device among the plurality of devices is included in the information displayed in the first display region, the specific information is displayed in the second display region.
- the image representing the device is displayed in a relatively emphasized manner.
- FIG. 1 the structure of the energy management system 1 which concerns on this embodiment is shown.
- the energy management system 1 monitors the amount of power consumed by various devices and systems installed in the house (inside the customer), and controls the operation of each device and system.
- the home network 10 includes a self-sustained switching panel 101, an air conditioner 102, a ventilation system 103, other home appliances 104 such as a television receiver and a lighting fixture, a floor heating system 105, an IH (Induction Heating) cooking heater 106, and a hot water supply system 107. included.
- the home network 10 includes a power generation system 108 using solar light, a power storage system 109 including a storage battery, an electric vehicle 110 that can be disconnected at any time and includes a storage battery, and a controller 120.
- the residential power line (not shown) of the energy management system 1 is connected to a commercial power source of an electric power company through a self-sustained switching board 101.
- Each of the devices and systems included in the home network 10 is connected to a home power line, and is supplied with power from at least one of a commercial power source, a power generation system 108, a power storage system 109, and an electric vehicle 110.
- Each of these devices or systems includes a wireless communication device (not shown) and can communicate with the controller 120 wirelessly. However, part or all of the communication may be performed by wire.
- power measuring devices are installed at a plurality of locations on the residential power line in the energy management system 1.
- the power measuring device sequentially determines the amount of power consumed by the air conditioner 102, the ventilation system 103, the home appliance 104, the floor heating system 105, the IH cooking heater 106, the hot water supply system 107, the power generation system 108, the power storage system 109, the electric vehicle 110, and the like. To detect.
- the measurement result is transmitted to the controller 120.
- the home network 10 is connected to an outside network 20 including a server 30, a terminal device 40, and a communication network 50.
- the communication network 50 is typically the Internet. The user can operate each device and system in the home network 10 by remote operation using the terminal device 40 in the outside network 20.
- the server 30 relays communication between the terminal device 40 and the controller 120.
- the terminal device 40 transmits a command or the like to the server 30, and the server 30 transmits the received command or the like to the controller 120.
- description regarding the server 30 will be omitted, such as the terminal device 40 transmitting a command to the controller 120.
- the terminal device 40 can access the in-home network 10 and the out-of-home network 20 by wireless communication.
- the terminal device 40 is a mobile phone, a personal computer (PC), a tablet PC, or the like.
- the user can carry the terminal device 40 not only inside the house but also outside the house and remotely control each device and system in the energy management system 1 using the terminal device 40.
- the operation mode of the energy management system 1 is roughly divided into two types of operation modes.
- One is a cooperation mode in which the in-house power line is connected to the commercial power source by the self-supporting switching board 101 and the power is supplied from the commercial power source.
- the cooperation mode it is also possible to supply (sell) power generated by the power generation system 108 to a commercial power source.
- the in-house power line is disconnected from the commercial power supply by the self-sustained switching panel 101 and is not supplied with power from the commercial power supply but is stored in the power storage system 109 and / or the power generated by the power generation system 108.
- This is a self-supporting mode in which electric power and / or electric power stored in the electric vehicle 110 is supplied to the house.
- Switching of the operation mode is performed by the self-sustained switching panel 101 based on a detection result that is detected by the self-supporting switching board 101 and indicates a supply state of power from the commercial power source.
- the stand-alone mode is set when the commercial power supply is interrupted, and the linkage mode is set when the commercial power supply is not interrupted.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of a layout diagram showing the arrangement of rooms in the house and the arrangement of home appliances 104 and the like installed in the house.
- there are seven spaces that is, a closet A, a study B, a kitchen and a living room (hereinafter referred to as “living”) C, a children's room D, a Japanese-style room E, a bedroom F, and a bathroom G. .
- living a living room
- Various devices or systems that can be controlled by the controller 120 are installed in each space.
- a ventilation system 103A is installed in the closet A.
- an air conditioner 102B for example, an air conditioner 102B, a home appliance 104B (television receiver), and a floor heating system 105B are installed.
- a home appliance 104B television receiver
- a floor heating system 105B for example, an air conditioner 102B, a home appliance 104B (television receiver), and a floor heating system 105B are installed.
- air conditioner 102C In living room C, for example, air conditioner 102C, home appliance 104C-1 (refrigerator), home appliance 104C-2 (television receiver), floor heating system 105C, and IH cooking heater (IHCH) 106C are installed.
- home appliance 104C-1 refrigerator
- home appliance 104C-2 television receiver
- floor heating system 105C In living room C, for example, air conditioner 102C, home appliance 104C-1 (refrigerator), home appliance 104C-2 (television receiver), floor heating system 105C, and IH cooking heater (IHCH) 106C are installed.
- IHCH IH cooking heater
- an air conditioner 102D for example, an air conditioner 102D, a home appliance 104D (television receiver), and a floor heating system 105D are installed.
- an air conditioner 102E is installed.
- an air conditioner 102F is installed in the bedroom F.
- a ventilation system 103G and a hot water supply system 107G are installed.
- the devices and systems described in the rooms A to G communicate with the controller 120, and can be controlled by the controller 120.
- the floor plan shown in FIG. 2 the types of devices and systems installed in each room, the number of devices and systems, and the installation locations of the devices and systems are merely examples, and are not limited by the present invention.
- the controller 120 monitors and controls the entire energy management system 1.
- the input unit 301 includes input devices such as buttons, a keyboard, and a touch panel.
- the input unit 301 receives an instruction input from the user.
- the display unit 302 includes a display device such as an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), and displays a screen (hereinafter referred to as a “management screen”) that displays the state of the energy management system 1 and allows the user to input various instructions. Display on the display device. Details will be described later.
- a display device such as an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
- a management screen displays the state of the energy management system 1 and allows the user to input various instructions. Display on the display device. Details will be described later.
- the storage unit 303 includes a nonvolatile memory.
- the storage unit 303 includes a program executed by the control unit 305, a layout definition table 400 that defines the layout of the room in the house shown in FIG. 4A, and the home of each device or system that is controlled by the controller 120 shown in FIG. 5A.
- a device-room association table 500 that defines installation locations in FIG. 6A
- a room-user association table 600 that defines associations between devices and systems and users shown in FIG. 6A
- a schedule table 700 shown in FIG. Remember. Details will be described later.
- the communication unit 304 includes a NIC (Network Interface Card) and communicates with each device or system in the energy management system 1 wirelessly.
- NIC Network Interface Card
- the control unit 305 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a ROM (Read Only Memory) that stores programs such as an operating system, a RAM (Random Access Memory) that serves as a work area, and the like.
- the control unit 305 executes a program stored in the storage unit 303 and controls the entire controller 120.
- controller 120 a general server, mainframe, personal computer, or the like can be used.
- FIG. 4A shows a configuration example of the layout definition table 400 in a two-story single-family house.
- the layout definition table 400 stores a room identification number, the number of floors in which the room is located, the name of the room, and the size of the room in association with each other.
- the control unit 305 can appropriately change the layout definition table 400 based on an input from the user.
- FIG. 4B shows a configuration example of a basic information input screen in the energy management system 1.
- the basic information input screen is displayed on the liquid crystal display when the energy management system 1 is set up, for example.
- the user inputs basic information such as a house layout and family structure.
- the control unit 305 creates or updates the layout definition table 400 based on the input content from the user.
- FIG. 5A shows a configuration example of the device-room association table 500.
- the device-room association table 500 stores the identification number of the device installed in the room and the name of the device in association with the room identification number.
- a characteristic value such as the rated power of the device may be further stored.
- the control unit 305 appropriately changes the device-room association table 500 based on input from the user.
- FIG. 5B shows a configuration example of an edit screen in which the user inputs the association between the room and the device.
- the user drags and moves an icon 501 representing a device (three 501A, 501B, and 501C in the figure) into a frame representing the installed room.
- the control unit 305 generates or updates the device-room association table 500 based on the input content from the user using this editing screen.
- the controller 120 may update the device-room association table 500 by acquiring information from a server on the outside network 20.
- the controller 120 receives an input of the model number and serial number of the device from the user and transmits it to the server, and the server acquires a characteristic value such as the rated power of the device corresponding to the model number and serial number from the database and transmits it to the controller 120.
- the device-room association table 500 may be updated using the characteristic values acquired by the controller 120 from the server.
- the control unit 305 creates a schematic drawing of the entire building as shown in FIG. 2 based on the layout definition table 400, the device-room association table 500, and the template image data representing the appearance of the building, devices, and the like. Can be displayed on the display.
- the schematic drawing does not have to be a strict one that faithfully reproduces the reality, and may be any as long as the user can visually recognize the room in which the device or the system is installed.
- the control unit 305 places an image representing the air conditioner in the display area of the living room.
- the image representing the device or system does not have to faithfully reproduce the appearance of the device or system actually installed by the user. Further, the position where the image is arranged does not have to faithfully reproduce the place where the user actually installed. Note that the method by which the control unit 305 creates image data representing a schematic drawing is not limited by the present invention.
- FIG. 6A shows a configuration example of the room-user association table 600.
- the room-user association table 600 stores information indicating the person who mainly uses the room in association with the identification number of the room. For example, the living room with the identification number “103” is associated with four persons, “Father”, “Mother”, “Son”, and “Daughter”.
- FIG. 6B shows a configuration example of a screen for inputting a correspondence between a room and a user.
- the user drags and moves icons 601 representing the users (three in the figure, 601A, 601B, and 601C) into a frame representing the installed room, and designates a user who mainly uses the room.
- the control unit 305 generates or updates the room-user association table 600 based on the input content using this screen.
- the device-room association table 500 and the room-user association table 600 are combined, since the room identification number is a common key, the correspondence between the device and the user can be obtained.
- the study B with the identification number “102” includes the air conditioner 102B with the identification number “0001” and the home appliance 104B with the identification number “0002” (television). Receiver) (TV) and a floor heating system 105B having an identification number “0003” are associated with each other.
- “Father” is associated with the study with the identification number “102”. Therefore, the control unit 305 associates three of the air conditioner 102B with the identification number “0001”, the home appliance 104B with the identification number “0002”, and the floor heating system 105B with the identification number “0003” with “Father”. Determine. Similarly, the control unit 305 can determine the associated users for all devices or systems.
- FIG. 7 shows a configuration example of the schedule table 700.
- the schedule table 700 is input by the user using the input unit 301 or the terminal device 40 of the controller 120 and stored in the storage unit 303.
- One schedule is associated with the user, the contents of the schedule, the schedule start date and time, the schedule end date and time, and a flag indicating whether or not to repeatedly set the schedule.
- the method of setting the schedule repeatedly is arbitrary, such as every day, only on weekdays, or only on holidays.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 can control each device and system based on the schedule stored in the schedule table 700.
- the control unit 305 keeps the cooling of the air conditioner 102B installed in the room “study (identification number 102)” associated only with “father” at the scheduled start date and time. In that case, the air conditioner 102B is controlled to be turned off.
- the terminal device 40 of the present embodiment is a tablet PC with a wireless communication function.
- the wireless communication unit 801 includes a NIC and an antenna, and communicates with the controller 120.
- the voice processing unit 802 collects a user's uttered sound or the like by the microphone 822 and converts it into voice data by the A / D converter. Also, the audio processing unit 802 demodulates the audio data by the D / A converter and outputs the audio from the speaker 821.
- the image processing unit 803 processes the image data by an image arithmetic processor (not shown) and then records it in the frame buffer.
- the image information recorded in the frame buffer is converted into an image signal at a predetermined synchronization timing such as vertical synchronization and output to the LCD 823.
- External I / F (Interface) 804 is connected to a removable external memory to input / output data.
- the external I / F 804 includes an interface that can connect the terminal device 40 and an external device by USB (Universal ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Serial Bus) or the like and input / output data to / from the external device.
- USB Universal ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ Serial Bus
- the input unit 805 receives an operation signal from the touch panel 824 and inputs it to the control unit 807.
- the control unit 807 determines the operation content based on the input operation signal.
- the user can input arbitrary character data or input a command to the controller 120 using the touch panel 824.
- the storage unit 806 includes a hard disk or a non-volatile flash memory, and stores an operating system (OS), a program, and the like necessary for controlling the terminal device 40 as a whole.
- OS operating system
- program program, and the like necessary for controlling the terminal device 40 as a whole.
- the control unit 807 includes a CPU, a RAM, and a ROM, and controls the entire terminal device 40.
- the user can freely carry the terminal device 40 at home and operate the energy management system 1 from a remote location.
- the user can also take the terminal device 40 out of the house and operate the energy management system 1 from a remote location.
- the management screen is displayed on a display device provided in the controller 120 or an LCD provided in the terminal device 40.
- the user can browse the current state of the energy management system 1 or input a remote operation instruction to each device or system through the management screen.
- the management screen has multiple display areas divided by function. Each of these display areas is called a gadget (or widget).
- a notification gadget 910 that displays a notification to the user
- a collective gadget 920 having buttons for instructing a plurality of devices or systems in the energy management system 1 to collectively operate
- consumption A graph gadget 930 that displays power, power generation amount, and power sale amount in a graph
- a calendar gadget 940 that displays a calendar
- a schedule gadget 950 that displays a schedule registered by the user
- a floor plan gadget 960 to be displayed together.
- notification gadget 910 events that occurred in the energy management system 1, operation history of the device or system, notifications to the user, and the like are displayed in chronological order.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 generates data representing notification in response to the occurrence of an event or the like, and stores the data in the storage unit 303.
- control unit 305 When the control unit 305 receives a request to display the management screen from the user, the control unit 305 displays the generated notifications in the notification gadget 910 in chronological order.
- control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 when the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 receives a request to display the management screen from the user, the control unit 807 acquires the notifications generated by the controller 120 from the controller 120, arranges the acquired notifications in time series, and the notification gadget 910. Display within.
- the control unit 305 may display a confirmation button 911 for each generated notification and prompt the user to read the notification. For example, the control unit 305 displays an unread notification in which the confirmation button 911 has not been pressed in the first color, and when the confirmation button 911 is pressed, the confirmation button is deleted and the read notification is displayed in the first color. You may display by the 2nd color different from a color.
- the number of notifications displayed in the notification gadget 910 is arbitrary.
- the control unit 305 may display only the notifications corresponding to the newest predetermined number of times in chronological order or may display a plurality of notifications by scroll bars. .
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 determines in advance the most recent date and time generated from the plurality of notifications.
- the notifications corresponding to the number of cases (or less than the predetermined number) are extracted and displayed in the notification gadget 910.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 is generated so far. Transition to a detail screen that displays a list of notifications.
- the collective gadget 920 includes a collective operation button for instructing a plurality of devices or systems to perform operations collectively.
- the “going out” button 921 is associated in advance with a command to turn off all the lights in the house, all the air conditioners, and all the television receivers.
- the control unit 305 turns off all lights in the house, all air conditioners, and all television receivers.
- the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 issues a command to turn off all the lights in the house, all the air conditioners, and all the television receivers. 120.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 that has received the command turns off all the lights in the house, all the air conditioners, and all the television receivers.
- the collective operation buttons include buttons associated with commands to be operated collectively by a plurality of devices or systems when the user returns home, A button associated with a command to be collectively operated by a plurality of devices or systems when the user goes to bed, a button associated with a command to be collectively operated by a plurality of devices or systems when the user wakes up, Buttons associated with commands that operate on a plurality of devices or systems at the same time on holidays, buttons associated with commands that operate on a plurality of devices or systems when there is a visitor, and a user travels In some cases, there are buttons associated with commands that are collectively operated by a plurality of devices or systems.
- the control unit 807 accepts input from the user such as the name associated with the collective operation button, the device or system associated with the collective operation button, the processing content associated with the collective operation button, and the information defined by the user. Can be stored in the storage unit 806. The control unit 807 displays the collective gadget 920 based on the information stored in the storage unit 806.
- a command associated with a collective operation button arranged in the collective gadget 920 is arbitrary.
- the user can freely change the command associated with the batch operation button.
- the user can arbitrarily change, delete, or add a command associated with the batch operation button according to the floor plan, the arrangement of the device or system, the convenience of the user, and the like.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 sets the number of patterns of batch operation in the batch gadget 920. Narrow down to the number that can be displayed in, and display the batch operation buttons. For example, when the number of collective operation patterns set by the user is 10 but the number of buttons that can be displayed in the collective gadget 920 is 6 and not all can be displayed, the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or The control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 displays the top six collective operation buttons that are frequently used by the user.
- the power generation amount, the power consumption amount, and the power sale amount by the energy management system 1 as a whole are displayed in a graph.
- the control unit 305 acquires, in real time, the amount of power generated by the power generation system 108, the amount of power stored by the power storage system 109, the amount of power stored by the electric vehicle 110, and the power consumption measured by the power measuring device.
- the control unit 305 receives a request for displaying the management screen from the user, the control unit 305 graphs the generated power generation amount, the consumed power amount, and the sold power amount by the entire energy management system 1 and displays the graph on the graph gadget 930.
- control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 receives a request to display the management screen from the user, the control unit 807 acquires the power generation amount, the power consumption amount, and the power sale amount by the entire energy management system 1 from the controller 120, and To display.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 is more detailed, for example, the power generation amount and the power consumption amount in the last few days. And a screen that displays the transition of the amount of electricity sold.
- the control unit 305 acquires the power generation amount, the power consumption amount, and the power sale amount by the entire energy management system 1 periodically or in real time, and stores them in the storage unit 303 as a history. For example, the control unit 305 stores a history of a predetermined period in the storage unit 303 such as the last three months.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 extracts the latest history whose saved date and time is closest to the current date and time from all the histories, and displays them on the graph gadget 930.
- the calendar gadget 940 displays the date and time (system date and time) measured by the controller 120.
- the control unit 305 receives a request for displaying the management screen from the user, the control unit 305 displays the time and date on the calendar gadget 940.
- control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 receives a request to display the management screen from the user, the control unit 807 acquires the date and time counted by the controller 120 and displays the acquired date and time on the calendar gadget 940.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 makes a transition to a screen on which the user can change the system date and time.
- control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 may arrange a button 941 in the calendar gadget 940 for performing a setting for sounding an alarm sound at a date and time arbitrarily set by the user.
- the button 941 is ON and the date and time are specified, the control unit 305 of the controller 120 may output an alarm sound to notify the user when the set date and time is reached.
- the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 may output an alarm sound and notify the user of the terminal device 40 when the set date / time is reached.
- the schedule registered in the schedule table 700 shown in FIG. 7 is displayed.
- the control unit 305 receives a request to display the management screen from the user, among the schedules registered in the schedule table 700, the schedule for a predetermined number of schedules in the order in which the date and time set in the schedule are close to the current date and time. Is displayed on the schedule gadget 950.
- the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 receives a request to display the management screen from the user, the date and time set in the schedule among the schedules registered in the schedule table 700 are determined in advance in order from the current date and time.
- the obtained number of schedules are acquired from the controller 120, and the acquired schedules are displayed on the schedule gadget 950.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 determines the schedule date and time that is the newest in chronological order from the plurality of schedules.
- the schedule corresponding to the number of cases (or less than the predetermined number) is extracted and displayed in the schedule gadget 950.
- the floor plan gadget 960 displays a floor plan (layout diagram) in which images representing devices or systems that can be controlled by the controller 120 are arranged at approximate locations.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 receives a request to display the management screen from the user, the controller 120 displays an image representing the device or system on the floor plan of the house, To display.
- the image representing the device or system is a button for transmitting a remote control command to the device or system.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 displays the contents of the remote control (for example, an air conditioner).
- the screen transitions to a screen for inputting power ON / OFF, change of set temperature, etc., and accepts a remote control command from the user.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 controls a device or system corresponding to the touched image in accordance with the input remote control command.
- control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 receives a remote control command from the user, and transmits the received remote control command to the controller 120.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 that has received the remote control command controls the device or system according to the received remote control command.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 when there is attached information such as an operation state of the device or system, an event occurring in the device or system, a notice to the user, or the like,
- the associated information may be displayed in the floor plan gadget 960 in association with it.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or The control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 may extract a part of the room from all the rooms in the house and display a part of the whole floor plan. Further, when the total number of devices or systems included in the energy management system 1 is large and cannot be completely displayed on the floor plan gadget 960, the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 Alternatively, a part of the system may be extracted, and an image representing a part of all the devices or systems may be displayed on the floor plan gadget 960.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 has more details. Transition to a screen showing the floor plan. For example, the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 expands the room selected by the user or changes the position of the virtual viewpoint and the direction of the virtual line of sight for viewing the house based on an instruction from the user. Transition to the screen that can be done.
- update buttons 912, 922, 932, 942, 952, 962 are arranged to update the display contents of each gadget.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 immediately updates and displays the display content of the corresponding gadget.
- the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 reacquires and displays the display content of the corresponding gadget from the controller 120.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 When the update button 982 for updating the display contents in all the gadgets is updated, the control unit 305 of the controller 120 immediately updates and displays the display contents of all the gadgets. Alternatively, when the update button 982 is pressed, the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 reacquires display contents of all the gadgets from the controller 120 and displays them.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 automatically updates the display contents in each gadget to the latest one at a predetermined time regardless of whether any update button is pressed or not. Also good. Similarly, the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 re-acquires and displays the display content of each gadget from the controller 120 at every predetermined time regardless of whether any update button is pressed. Also good.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 may display the date and time when the display in each gadget was last updated in each gadget or in the vicinity of each gadget.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 may display the remaining time until the display in each gadget is next updated in each gadget or in the vicinity of each gadget. That is, it may be “counted down” until the next update.
- the user can view information such as an overview of various functions and operation states of the energy management system 1 at a time. For example, if the power consumption and the floor plan are displayed on completely different screens and cannot be viewed at the same time, the user cannot compare the power consumption and the floor plan at the same time, and the screen showing the power consumption You may have to go back and forth between the floor plan screens frequently.
- the user turns off the power of the air conditioner, for example, because the power consumption is large while comparing the power consumption displayed on the graph gadget 930 with the floor plan displayed on the floor plan gadget 960. It is possible to perform an operation such as in a single management screen.
- the energy management system 1 can provide a user with a management screen that is easier to operate.
- the display of each gadget may be performed completely independently of each other, but in the present embodiment, the display of each gadget may be linked.
- interlocking display between gadgets is shown.
- Example of interlocking between notification gadget 910 and floor plan gadget 960 When notification regarding a specific device or system is displayed on the notification gadget 910, the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 In the gadget 960, an image representing a device or system corresponding to the notification is highlighted and displayed.
- FIG. 10 shows a flow of processing for displaying the management screen in conjunction with the notification gadget 910 and the floor plan gadget 960.
- a management screen is displayed by the terminal device 40.
- FIG. 18 shows a functional configuration of the energy management system 1 in the present embodiment.
- control unit 807 acquires data representing a notification to the user from the controller 120 (step S1001).
- the control unit 807 and the wireless communication unit 801 cooperate to function as an acquisition unit 1801 that acquires notification data representing notification to the user.
- the control unit 807 displays the acquired notification data in the notification gadget 910 (step S1002).
- the control unit 807 determines whether or not the acquired notification data relates to a specific partial device or system (step S1003).
- the control unit 807 displays images representing all the equipment or systems in the floor plan gadget 960 in a normal manner. It is displayed (step S1004). For example, if the acquired notification is not directly related to the device or system in your home, such as “You are logged in”, or all current power consumption is XX kilowatts. In the case of a device or system, images representing all devices or systems are displayed in a normal manner without being emphasized.
- the control unit 807 determines the device or system corresponding to the notification (step S1005), and the floor plan gadget. In 960, an image representing the identified device or system is highlighted (step S1006). The control unit 807 displays an image representing another device or system that is not a device or system corresponding to the notification in a normal manner.
- control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 displays an image representing a device or system corresponding to the notification data relatively larger than other images.
- the control unit 807 may blink and display an image representing a device or system corresponding to the notification data.
- the control unit 807 displays, in the floor plan gadget 960, the same content as the message displayed in the notification gadget 910 or an outline content, or a notification that there is a notification in association with an image representing a device or system corresponding to the notification data. May be.
- control unit 807 determines whether or not the most recently generated notification data or the latest acquired notification data relates to a specific part of equipment or system. .
- control unit 807 and the image processing unit 803 cooperate to display notification data and information indicating the operating state of a specific device in the notification gadget 910 (in the first display area), and the floor plan gadget 960.
- the layout diagram is displayed in the display area (in the second display area), and functions as a display unit 1802 that relatively emphasizes and displays an image representing the identified device or system.
- the control unit 807 determines whether the update button 912 of the notification gadget 910 or the update button 982 for updating the entire management screen has been pressed (step S1007).
- the input unit 805 and the control unit 807 cooperate to function as an input reception unit 1803 that receives an instruction to update the display.
- step S1007 When the update button 912 or the update button 982 is pressed (step S1007; YES), the process returns to step S1001, and the control unit 807 updates the display of the notification gadget 910 or the entire management screen.
- control unit 807 determines whether a predetermined time has elapsed since the notification gadget 910 was updated last time (step S1008). .
- step S1008 If a predetermined time has elapsed (step S1008; YES), the process returns to step S1001, and the control unit 807 updates the display of the notification gadget 910. If the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S1008; NO), the process returns to step S1007.
- the display of the notification gadget 910 and the display of the floor plan gadget 960 are linked to increase the appealing effect to the user.
- the user can intuitively understand which device or system the notification is for.
- this message is displayed on the notification gadget 910, and an image representing the air conditioner 102C in the floor plan gadget 960 is highlighted.
- the user who browses the management screen can grasp at a glance that the target device of the message is the air conditioner 102C in the living room.
- the user can confirm the current operating state and setting values of the air conditioner 102C by touching an image representing the air conditioner 102C in the floor plan gadget 960 of the management screen, and appropriately remotely control the air conditioner 102C. Can do.
- FIG. 12 shows a flow of processing for displaying the management screen in conjunction with the schedule gadget 950 and the floor plan gadget 960.
- a management screen is displayed by the terminal device 40.
- control unit 807 acquires schedule data representing a schedule registered in the schedule table 700 from the controller 120 (step S1201).
- the control unit 807 and the wireless communication unit 801 work together to function as an acquisition unit 1801 that acquires information indicating a schedule.
- the control unit 807 displays the acquired schedule data in the schedule gadget 950 (step S1202).
- the control unit 807 determines a schedule target user based on the schedule table 700 (step S1203).
- the control unit 807 determines the room associated with the determined target user based on the room-user association table 600, and further associates with the determined room based on the device-room association table 500. Determine the installed device or system. That is, the control unit 807 determines a device or system corresponding to the target user of the schedule (step S1204).
- control unit 807 highlights an image representing the determined device or system in the floor plan gadget 960 (step S1205).
- the control unit 807 displays an image representing another device or system in a normal manner.
- control unit 807 displays an image representing the device or system corresponding to the schedule relatively larger than other images.
- the control unit 807 may blink and display an image representing a device or system corresponding to the schedule target user.
- the control unit 807 displays the same content as the schedule displayed in the schedule gadget 950 or an outline content, or a notification that the schedule is set, in association with an image representing a device or system corresponding to the target user of the schedule. May be.
- control unit 807 and the image processing unit 803 cooperate to display the notification data in the schedule gadget 950 (in the first display area) and in the floor plan gadget 960 (in the second display area). It functions as a display unit 1802 that displays a layout diagram and relatively emphasizes and displays an image representing the identified device or system.
- the control unit 807 determines whether or not the update button 952 of the schedule gadget 950 or the update button 982 for updating the entire management screen is pressed (step S1206).
- step S1206 When the update button 952 or the update button 982 is pressed (step S1206; YES), the process returns to step S1201, and the control unit 807 updates the display of the schedule gadget 950 or the entire management screen.
- control unit 807 determines whether or not a predetermined time has elapsed since the schedule gadget 950 was updated last time (step S1207). .
- step S1207 When a predetermined time has elapsed (step S1207; YES), the process returns to step S1201, and the control unit 807 updates the display of the schedule gadget 950. If the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S1207; NO), the process returns to step S1206.
- the display effect of the schedule gadget 950 and the display of the floor plan gadget 960 is linked to increase the appeal effect to the user.
- the user can intuitively understand which device or system is associated with which schedule.
- the control unit of the controller 120 305 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 further refers to the device-room association table 500 and refers to the device or system associated with “study” (in FIG. 11, the air conditioner 102B and the television receiver 104B).
- the floor heating system 105B) is specified, and each image representing the specified device or system 102B, 104B, 105B is highlighted and displayed.
- the user who browsed the management screen is notified that “the schedule is set at 9 o'clock and a predetermined operation is performed by a specific device or system at 9 o'clock (for example, the power is turned off). ) ”Can be easily grasped at a glance before the scheduled date and time comes.
- FIG. 14 shows a flow of processing for displaying the management screen by linking the collective gadget 920 and the floor plan gadget 960 together.
- a management screen is displayed by the terminal device 40.
- control unit 807 determines whether the batch operation button has been pressed once by the user (step S1401).
- step S1401 If the collective operation button is not pressed once by the user (step S1401; NO), the control unit 807 proceeds to the process of step S1406.
- control unit 807 determines a device or system associated with the pressed collective operation button (step S1402).
- the control unit 807 and the wireless communication unit 801 cooperate to function as an acquisition unit 1801 that acquires collective operation information indicating that a plurality of devices or systems collectively perform a predetermined operation.
- the control unit 807 highlights the image representing the device or system determined in step S1402 in the floor plan gadget 960 (step S1403).
- the control unit 807 displays an image representing another device or system in a normal manner.
- control unit 807 displays an image representing a device or system associated with a button for instructing a batch operation relatively larger than other images.
- the control unit 807 may blink and display an image representing a device or system associated with a button that instructs batch operation.
- the control unit 807 may display an instruction content by the batch operation or a notification that the batch operation is set in association with the image representing the device or system associated with the button for instructing the batch operation. .
- control unit 807 and the image processing unit 803 cooperate to display a button for instructing batch control in the batch jet 920 (in the first display area), and in the floor plan gadget 960 (second
- the display unit 1802 functions as a display unit 1802 that displays a layout diagram in the display area) and displays an image representing the identified device or system in a relatively emphasized manner.
- control unit 807 determines whether or not the batch operation button has been pressed once again by the user (step S1404).
- step S1404 When the collective operation button is pressed once again by the user (step S1404; YES), the control unit 807 transmits a command associated with the pressed collective operation button to the controller 120, and performs a collective operation on the controller 120. Is executed (step S1405), and the process returns to step S1401.
- the control unit 807 determines whether the update button 922 of the collective gadget 920 or the update button 982 for updating the entire management screen has been pressed (step S1406).
- step S1406 When the update button 922 or the update button 982 is pressed (step S1406; YES), the process returns to step S1401, and the control unit 807 updates the display of the collective gadget 920 or the entire management screen.
- control unit 807 determines whether or not a predetermined time has elapsed since the batch gadget 920 was updated last time (step S1407). .
- step S1407 When a predetermined time has elapsed (step S1407; YES), the process returns to step S1401, and the control unit 807 updates the display of the collective gadget 920. If the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S1407; NO), the process returns to step S1406.
- the display effect of the collective gadget 920 and the display of the floor plan gadget 960 is linked to increase the appealing effect to the user. Further, the user can intuitively grasp which device or system is associated with the button for instructing collective operation, and which device or system is collectively operated.
- the images representing 107G and 102C are displayed with emphasis.
- the user who has viewed the management screen can easily confirm that the batch operation button 1300 is associated with commands that collectively instruct the hot water supply system 107G and the air conditioner 102C before the batch operation button 1300 is pressed. It can be grasped at a glance.
- control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 displays the collective gadget 920 and the floor plan gadget 960 as described above when the collective operation button 1300 is pressed once (single tapped).
- the command associated with the batch operation button 1300 is executed.
- FIG. 16 shows a flow of processing for displaying the management screen in conjunction with the graph gadget 930 and the floor plan gadget 960.
- a management screen is displayed by the terminal device 40.
- control unit 807 acquires the power generation amount by the power generation system 108 and the total power consumption, power generation amount, and power sales amount of the entire energy management system 1 (step S1601).
- the control unit 807 and the wireless communication unit 801 work together to function as an acquisition unit 1801 that acquires data indicating total power consumption, power generation, power sales, and the like.
- the control unit 807 determines whether or not the acquired total power consumption is equal to or greater than a predetermined threshold (step S1602).
- step S1602 When the acquired total power consumption is less than a predetermined threshold (step S1602; NO), the control unit 807 proceeds to the process of step S1605.
- the control unit 807 is a device with a large power consumption among all the devices or systems controlled by the controller 120.
- a predetermined number of systems are discriminated (step S1603). That is, a predetermined number of devices or systems are determined in descending order of contribution to the total power consumption.
- the control unit 807 highlights an image representing the identified device or system (step S1604).
- the control unit 807 displays an image representing another device or system in a normal manner.
- control unit 807 displays an image representing a predetermined number of devices or systems in descending order of power consumption relatively larger than other images.
- the control unit 807 may blink and display an image representing a predetermined number of devices or systems in descending order of power consumption.
- the control unit 807 is not the case where the total power consumption exceeds a predetermined threshold value, but the case where the power consumption reaches a predetermined ratio or more of the power generation amount, or the total power consumption per unit time When the amount of power consumption is greater than a predetermined threshold, an image representing a device or system with a large amount of individual power consumption may be highlighted.
- control unit 807 represents a device or system whose power consumption is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold instead of highlighting and displaying an image representing a predetermined number of devices or systems in descending order of power consumption.
- the image may be displayed with emphasis.
- the above-mentioned predetermined number that is, the number of images representing the device or system to be highlighted is arbitrary.
- the predetermined number is set by the user or the control unit 305.
- control unit 807 and the image processing unit 803 cooperate to display information indicating the total power consumption and the like in the graph jet 930 (in the first display area), and in the floor plan gadget 960 (in the second gadget 960).
- the display unit 1802 functions as a display unit 1802 that displays a layout diagram in the display area) and displays an image representing the identified device or system in a relatively emphasized manner.
- the control unit 807 determines whether the update button 932 of the graph gadget 930 or the update button 982 for updating the entire management screen has been pressed (step S1605).
- step S1605 When the update button 932 or the update button 982 is pressed (step S1605; YES), the process returns to step S1601, and the control unit 807 updates the display of the graph gadget 930 or the entire management screen.
- control unit 807 determines whether or not a predetermined time has elapsed since the graph gadget 930 was updated last time (step S1606). .
- step S1606 When a predetermined time has elapsed (step S1606; YES), the process returns to step S1601, and the control unit 807 updates the display of the graph gadget 930. If the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S1606; NO), the process returns to step S1605.
- the display effect of the graph gadget 930 and the display of the floor plan gadget 960 are linked to increase the appealing effect to the user. Further, the user not only knows that the energy consumption amount of the entire energy management system 1 is large, but can intuitively grasp which device or system has a large amount of power consumption.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 is When the total power consumption reaches 90% or more of the power generation amount, images (four air conditioners 102B, 102C, 102D, and 102E in FIG. 15) representing devices or systems with relatively high power consumption are displayed on the other Display relatively larger than the image.
- images four air conditioners 102B, 102C, 102D, and 102E in FIG. 15
- control unit 305 of the controller 120 or the control unit 807 of the terminal device 40 always displays an image representing a predetermined number of devices or systems that greatly contribute to the total power consumption regardless of the total power consumption. It may be highlighted.
- the energy management system 1 can provide a user with a management screen that makes it easy to grasp the relevance of information by linking the displays in each gadget.
- the user can simultaneously acquire various information from one management screen, can input various instructions from one management screen, and can easily grasp the connection between the information.
- Embodiment 2 Next, Embodiment 2 will be described.
- the automatic update timing of the gadget is linked.
- FIG. 17 shows the flow of processing for displaying the management screen in conjunction with the update timing of each gadget.
- a management screen is displayed by the terminal device 40.
- control unit 807 displays a management screen including gadgets 910, 920, 930, 940, 950, and 960 (step S1701).
- the control unit 807 determines whether or not the current date and time is within the target period set before and after the schedule period registered in the schedule table 700 (step S1702).
- the target period is determined in advance from the first time before the schedule execution date to the second time after the schedule execution date.
- the length of the first time and the length of the second time are arbitrary. For example, if the first time is defined as “5 minutes”, the second time is defined as “10 minutes”, and the execution date and time of a schedule is “12:00”, the target period is “11:55”. Minutes to 12:10 ".
- control unit 807 sets the update cycle to the first cycle (step S1703) and starts measuring the timer. This timer is used to determine whether or not the management screen update timing has come.
- control unit 807 sets the update period to the second period (step S1704) and starts measuring the timer.
- the second cycle is shorter than the first cycle. That is, when the current date and time is close to the execution date and time of the schedule, the update frequency of the management screen increases.
- the control unit 807 determines whether the update button 912, 922, 932, 942, 952, 962 of each gadget or the update button 982 for updating the entire management screen has been pressed (step S1705).
- step S1705 If any of the update buttons 912, 922, 932, 942, 952, 962 and the update button 982 is pressed (step S1705; YES), the process returns to step S1701, and the control unit 807 displays the corresponding gadget or the entire management screen. Update.
- step S1705 When neither the update button 912, 922, 932, 942, 952, 962 nor the update button 982 is pressed (step S1705; NO), the control unit 807 determines a predetermined time since the last update of the entire management screen. It is determined whether or not elapses (step S1706).
- step S1706 When a predetermined time has elapsed (step S1706; YES), the process returns to step S1701, and the control unit 807 updates the display of the management screen. If the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S1706; NO), the process returns to step S1705.
- control unit 807 may change the update cycle of each gadget or may make them uniform.
- control unit 807 may change only the update period of gadgets that are easily affected by processing executed according to the registered schedule, for example, the notification gadget 910, the graph gadget 930, and the floor plan gadget 960.
- the update timing changes according to the schedule since the update timing changes according to the schedule, it becomes easy for the user to immediately know the influence of the scheduled process and the result of the process, and the real-time property of the management screen display is increased.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications and applications are possible. Moreover, it is also possible to freely combine the constituent elements of the above-described embodiments.
- a program for operating the computer as all or part of the energy management system 1 is stored and distributed in a computer-readable recording medium such as a memory card, CD-ROM, DVD, or MO (Magneto Optical ⁇ ⁇ disk). Then, it may be installed in another computer and operated as the above-described means, or the above-described steps may be executed.
- a computer-readable recording medium such as a memory card, CD-ROM, DVD, or MO (Magneto Optical ⁇ ⁇ disk).
- the program may be stored in a disk device or the like included in a server device on the Internet, and may be downloaded onto a computer by being superimposed on a carrier wave, for example.
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宅内に設置される複数の機器を制御するエネルギーマネジメントシステムであって、
前記エネルギーマネジメントシステムについての情報を取得する取得部と、
第1の表示領域に、前記取得部により取得された情報を表示し、第2の表示領域に、前記宅内における前記機器の設置場所に前記機器を表す画像を配置したレイアウト図を表示する表示部と、
を備え、
前記表示部は、前記第1の表示領域に表示される情報の中に、前記複数の機器のうちの特定の機器についての情報が含まれると判別した場合、前記第2の表示領域において前記特定の機器を表す画像を相対的に強調して表示する。
図1に、本実施形態に係るエネルギーマネジメントシステム1の構成を示す。エネルギーマネジメントシステム1は、宅内(需要家内)に設置される様々な機器及びシステムによって消費される電力量を監視し、また、各機器及びシステムの動作を制御する。
お知らせガジェット910に、ある特定の機器又はシステムに関するお知らせが表示される場合、コントローラ120の制御部305又は端末装置40の制御部807は、間取りガジェット960において、そのお知らせに対応する機器又はシステムを表す画像を強調して表示する。
スケジュール表700に、スケジュールと対応付けて機器又はシステムを動作させる指示が記憶されている場合、コントローラ120の制御部305又は端末装置40の制御部807は、図11に示すように、間取りガジェット960において、そのスケジュールの対象ユーザに対応付けられている機器又はシステムを表す画像を強調して表示する。
コントローラ120の制御部305又は端末装置40の制御部807は、一括操作を指示するボタンが押されると、図13に示すように、間取りガジェット960において、押されたボタンに対応付けられている一括操作対象の機器又はシステムを表す画像を強調して表示する。
コントローラ120の制御部305又は端末装置40の制御部807は、エネルギーマネジメントシステム1全体の消費電力量が予め決められた閾値よりも多くなった場合、図15に示すように、間取りガジェット960において、個々の消費電力量が相対的に多い機器又はシステムを表す画像を強調して表示する。
次に、実施形態2を説明する。本実施形態では、ガジェットの自動更新タイミングが連動する。
Claims (10)
- 宅内に設置される複数の機器を制御するエネルギーマネジメントシステムであって、
前記エネルギーマネジメントシステムについての情報を取得する取得部と、
第1の表示領域に、前記取得部により取得された情報を表示し、第2の表示領域に、前記宅内における前記機器の設置場所に対応する位置に前記機器を表す画像を配置したレイアウト図を表示する表示部と、
を備え、
前記表示部は、前記第1の表示領域に表示される情報の中に、前記複数の機器のうちの特定の機器についての情報が含まれると判別した場合、前記第2の表示領域において前記特定の機器を表す画像を相対的に強調して表示する、
エネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記エネルギーマネジメントシステムについての情報には、前記特定の機器の動作状態を示す情報が含まれ、
前記表示部は、前記第1の表示領域に、前記特定の機器の動作状態を示す情報を表示し、前記第2の表示領域に、前記特定の機器を表す画像を強調した前記レイアウト図を表示する、
請求項1に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記エネルギーマネジメントシステムについての情報には、ユーザによって設定された日時に前記特定の機器に予め決められた動作をさせるスケジュールを示す情報が含まれ、
前記表示部は、前記第1の表示領域に、前記スケジュールを表示し、前記第2の表示領域に、前記スケジュールによって設定された動作が行われる前記特定の機器を表す画像を強調した前記レイアウト図を表示する、
請求項1に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記エネルギーマネジメントシステムについての情報には、前記複数の機器に一括して予め決められた動作をさせることを示す一括動作情報が含まれ、
前記表示部は、前記第1の表示領域に、前記複数の機器に一括して前記予め決められた動作をさせる指示をユーザから受け付けるボタンを表示し、前記第2の表示領域に、前記予め決められた動作をさせる前記複数の機器を表す画像を強調した前記レイアウト図を表示する、
請求項1に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記エネルギーマネジメントシステムについての情報には、前記エネルギーマネジメントシステム全体による総消費電力量を示す情報が含まれ、
前記表示部は、前記第1の表示領域に、前記エネルギーマネジメントシステム全体による前記総消費電力量を表示し、前記第2の表示領域に、前記総消費電力量への寄与が多い順に予め決められた個数の前記特定の機器を表す画像を強調した前記レイアウト図を表示する、
請求項1に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記表示部は、前記ユーザによって設定された日時の前後に設定される対象期間に含まれない日時には、第1の周期で前記第1の表示領域と前記第2の表示領域の表示を更新し、前記ユーザによって設定された日時の前後に設定される対象期間に含まれる日時には、前記第1の周期よりも短い第2の周期で前記第1の表示領域と前記第2の表示領域への表示を更新する、
請求項3に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記第1の表示領域の表示を更新させる指示を受け付け、前記第2の表示領域の表示を更新させる指示を受け付ける入力受付部を更に備え、
前記表示部は、前記入力受付部により前記第1の表示領域の表示を更新させる指示が受け付けられると、前記第1の表示領域の表示を更新し、前記入力受付部により前記第2の表示領域の表示を更新させる指示が受け付けられると、前記第2の表示領域の表示を更新する、
請求項1から6のいずれか1項に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 宅内に設置される複数の機器を制御するエネルギーマネジメントシステムについての情報を取得する取得部と、
第1の表示領域に、前記取得部により取得された情報を表示し、第2の表示領域に、前記宅内における前記機器の設置場所に対応する位置に前記機器を表す画像を配置したレイアウト図を表示する表示部と、
を備え、
前記表示部は、前記第1の表示領域に表示される情報の中に、前記複数の機器のうちの特定の機器についての情報が含まれると判別した場合、前記第2の表示領域において前記特定の機器を表す画像を相対的に強調して表示する、
端末装置。 - 宅内に設置される複数の機器を制御するエネルギーマネジメントシステムについての情報を取得する取得ステップと、
第1の表示領域に、前記取得ステップにおいて取得された情報を表示し、第2の表示領域に、前記宅内における前記機器の設置場所に対応する位置に前記機器を表す画像を配置したレイアウト図を表示する表示ステップと、
を備え、
前記表示ステップでは、前記第1の表示領域に表示される情報の中に、前記複数の機器のうちの特定の機器についての情報が含まれると判別した場合、前記第2の表示領域において前記特定の機器を表す画像を相対的に強調して表示する、
表示制御方法。 - コンピュータを、
宅内に設置される複数の機器を制御するエネルギーマネジメントシステムについての情報を取得する取得部、
第1の表示領域に、前記取得部により取得された情報を表示し、第2の表示領域に、前記宅内における前記機器の設置場所に対応する位置に前記機器を表す画像を配置したレイアウト図を表示する表示部、
として機能させ、
前記表示部は、前記第1の表示領域に表示される情報の中に、前記複数の機器のうちの特定の機器についての情報が含まれると判別した場合、前記第2の表示領域において前記特定の機器を表す画像を相対的に強調して表示する、
プログラム。
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