WO2015099408A1 - Dispositif d'entrée de données, et système et procédé de transmission de données l'utilisant - Google Patents

Dispositif d'entrée de données, et système et procédé de transmission de données l'utilisant Download PDF

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WO2015099408A1
WO2015099408A1 PCT/KR2014/012721 KR2014012721W WO2015099408A1 WO 2015099408 A1 WO2015099408 A1 WO 2015099408A1 KR 2014012721 W KR2014012721 W KR 2014012721W WO 2015099408 A1 WO2015099408 A1 WO 2015099408A1
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  • the present invention relates to a data input device, a data transmission system and a method using the same.
  • a method of replacing a coupon or the like using a smart phone that is currently rapidly spreading is gradually being spread.
  • a QR code is provided at a store so that a service user can record a smartphone to record that the service user has visited a restaurant or a cafe.
  • the service user can shoot a QR code provided in the store and authenticate the service user as if he or she visited a restaurant or cafe through the QR code recorded above even in a non-store. have.
  • the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a data input device that can easily convert the data of the data transmission device of the system to ensure that the service user actually visited the service provider in order to solve the problems described above To do this.
  • Another problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a system and method for ensuring that the service user actually visited the service provider in order to solve the above-described problems.
  • another object of the present invention is to provide a method capable of compensating for the cumulative number of use of a service user according to an individual service provider as well as a service providing store unit, and evaluating a service for an individual service provider. Furthermore, another object of the present invention is to ensure that ex post evaluation of the service is made from the user who actually used the service.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a system that allows a service user to confirm that a service has been provided by a specific service provider.
  • Another object of the present invention is to enable a service user and a service provider to provide a new experience of earning a coupon by a new interface.
  • the service user can check other data such as the type of service visited and provided and the amount paid, thereby establishing a database for analyzing customer consumption patterns as well as simple coupon accumulation. It is also to provide a possible device, system and method.
  • a data input device for solving the above problems is a data input device constituting a data transmission system for transmitting data to a wireless communication device, the input means that can be input by the user and the input means And a connection unit connected to the data transmission device to set first data of the data transmission device, wherein the data transmission system is based on a physical contact between the data transmission device and a wireless communication device. And whether the wireless communication device exists together in a predetermined space, and according to the identification result, second data associated with the set first data is displayed on the wireless communication device, and the first data is the wireless communication device. Is located in a location where the data transmission device or the data input device is installed. It includes a visit to the data.
  • the data transmission device includes a button unit, a touch screen touch unit connected to the button unit and capable of inputting an electrical signal or a physical signal to the touch screen of the wireless communication device, and a data terminal connected to the connection unit.
  • the data transmission system may identify whether the data transmission device and the wireless communication device exist together in a predetermined space when the button unit is pressed within a predetermined time range after the physical contact.
  • the data transmission device may include a charging terminal, and the connection unit may be connected to the charging terminal to supply power.
  • the image display unit for displaying the input may be further included.
  • the input means may be input means by touch of the image part.
  • the data transmission device may further include an input unit for setting first data.
  • the second data may include at least one of the number of visits of the service user, the location of the visit store, the order contents, the order amount, the type of the visit authentication shape, and the number of visit authentication patterns.
  • a data transmission system for transmitting data to a wireless communication device, the data transmission device storing first data and connected to the data transmission device.
  • a data input device for updating the first data of the data transmission device and second data associated with the first data to the wireless communication device when the wireless communication device and the data transmission device satisfy a preset movement within a predetermined distance;
  • a server for transmitting the data, wherein the first data includes visited data indicating that the wireless communication device has visited a location where the data transmission device or the data input device is installed.
  • the preset movement may include physical contact between the data transmission device and the wireless communication device.
  • a data transmission method for transmitting data to a wireless communication device comprising: (a) setting first data to a data transmission device; (B) identifying whether the data transmission device and the wireless communication device exist together in a predetermined space based on respective place and time information generated by the physical contact between the data transmission device and the wireless communication device; and And (c) displaying second data associated with the set first data on the wireless communication device according to the result of step (b), wherein the first data is determined by the data transmission device.
  • Visit data includes visits to the installed location.
  • the step (a) may include resetting first data to the data transmission apparatus in which the first data is already set.
  • Step (b) may include determining whether or not the location and time information of the data transmission device and the location and time information of the wireless communication device match.
  • the service user and the service provider may provide a new experience of earning the coupon by the new interface.
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram showing the structure of a data transmission system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view for explaining the data transmission apparatus of FIG. 1 in detail.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged side view for explaining the protection of FIG. 2 in detail.
  • FIG. 4 is a bottom view for explaining the data transmission apparatus of FIG. 1 in detail.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating in detail the data input device of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view for explaining the connection of FIG. 5 in detail.
  • FIG. 7 is a side view illustrating physical contact between the data transmission device and the wireless communication device of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 8 and 9 are exemplary diagrams in which a visit authentication pattern is displayed on the wireless communication device of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view illustrating in detail a connection of the data input device of FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 10 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a structure of a data transmission system according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a data transmission method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • first, second, etc. are used to describe various elements, components and / or sections, these elements, components and / or sections are of course not limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element, component or section from another element, component or section. Therefore, the first device, the first component, or the first section mentioned below may be a second device, a second component, or a second section within the technical spirit of the present invention.
  • spatially relative terms below “, “ beneath “, “ lower”, “ above “, “ upper” It may be used to easily describe the correlation of a device or components with other devices or components. Spatially relative terms are to be understood as including terms in different directions of the device in use or operation in addition to the directions shown in the figures. For example, when flipping a device shown in the figure, a device described as “below or beneath” of another device may be placed “above” of another device. Thus, the exemplary term “below” can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be oriented in other directions as well, in which case spatially relative terms may be interpreted according to orientation.
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram showing the structure of a data transmission system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • a data transmission system 1 may include a wireless communication device 500, a data transmission device 300, a data input device 400, an electronic device 200, and a server. 100.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may be a device capable of wireless communication.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may include a POS terminal, a smartphone, a smart pad, a computer, etc. including a GPS sensor, a gyro sensor, an acceleration sensor, a motion recognition sensor, etc., capable of detecting a position, acceleration, and movement. This is not restrictive.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may be installed with any type of computer program that can be connected to the server 100. If the electronic device is a smartphone or a smart pad, an application may be installed.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may include a sensor capable of sensing physical contact.
  • the above “physical contact” is not limited to simply contacting the object. That is, it is defined that a physical contact occurs when interaction occurs even when one surface of the wireless communication device 500 does not touch one surface of another object. Therefore, sensing operations that do not touch each other, such as barcode recognition or QR code recognition, are also included in the physical contact. In other words, the electrical and optical interactions occurring at a constant interval are also defined as physical contacts.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may transmit data of a current time and a current location to the server 100 by physical contact with the data transmission device 300.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may include a screen.
  • the screen may display content of the wireless communication device 500.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may display data received from the server 100 through the screen.
  • the data transmission device 300 may be in physical contact with the wireless communication device 500.
  • the above “physical contact” is not limited to simply contacting the object. That is, it is defined that a physical contact occurs when interaction occurs even when one surface of the wireless communication device 500 does not touch one surface of another object. Therefore, sensing operations that do not touch each other, such as barcode recognition or QR code recognition, are also included in the physical contact. In other words, the electrical and optical interactions occurring at a constant interval are also defined as physical contacts.
  • the data transmission device 300 may apply a signal to the wireless communication device 500 in a manner that the wireless communication device 500 can detect.
  • the signal application can be included in the physical contact.
  • the data transmission device 300 may transmit first data to the electronic device 200 by the physical contact.
  • the first data may be a key value in numeric or character format.
  • the first data may later be converted to second data associated therewith.
  • the first data may be data that can be converted into data of a current time and a current place. Since the movement of the data transmission device 300 may be limited within a certain place range, the data that can be converted into the data of the current place may be an ID of the preset data transmission device 300. However, it is not limited thereto.
  • the data input device 400 may input data to the data transmission device 300.
  • the data input device 400 may set first data. If the first data is not set in the data transmission device 300, the data input device 400 may set the first data. If the first data is already set in the data transmission device 300, the data input device 400 may reset the first data.
  • the electronic device 200 may receive the first data from the data input device 400.
  • the electronic device 200 may include a POS terminal, a smartphone, a smart pad, a computer, and the like, including a GPS sensor, a gyro sensor, an acceleration sensor, a motion recognition sensor, etc., capable of detecting a position, acceleration, and movement. It is not limited.
  • the electronic device 200 may include a wireless communication function.
  • the electronic device 200 may receive the first data and convert the first data into the second data.
  • the second data may be data associated with the first data.
  • the second data may be data corresponding to the first data.
  • the second data may be, for example, the number of visits of the service user, the location of the visited store, the order contents, the order amount, the type of visit authentication shape, and the number of visit authentication patterns.
  • the electronic device 200 may transmit the second data to the server 100. However, it is not limited thereto.
  • the electronic device 200 may transmit the first data to the server 100, and the server 100 may convert the first data into the second data.
  • the server 100 may receive data through wireless or wired communication.
  • the server 100 may receive first data from the electronic device 200 and convert the first data into second data.
  • the server 100 may receive the second data from the electronic device 200.
  • the server 100 may compare and identify time and place data included in the second data with time and place data transmitted by the wireless communication device 500.
  • the server 100 may determine whether the respective time and place data are the same.
  • the term "identical" is a concept that includes a minute difference rather than the exact same. That is, the same time means a time within a preset time interval range, and the same place means that a distance of a place is a distance within a preset distance interval range.
  • the server 100 may transmit the second data to the wireless communication device 500 and the electronic device 200.
  • the wireless communication device 500 and the electronic device 200 may receive second data from the server 100.
  • the wireless communication device 500 and the electronic device 200 may display second data.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view for explaining the data transmission apparatus of FIG. 1 in detail
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged side view for explaining the protection unit of FIG. 2 in detail
  • 4 is a bottom view for explaining the data transmission apparatus of FIG. 1 in detail.
  • the data transmission device 300 includes a handle part 310, a button part 320, a protection part 330, a touch screen touch part 340, and an electronic device connection part 350.
  • the handle 310 is not particularly limited, but may be in the shape of a pillar that can be held by hand.
  • the handle 310 may be in the shape of a cylinder. However, it is not limited thereto.
  • the handle 310 may hold the data electronic device 200 by hand to press the button 320.
  • the handle portion 310 may be made of, for example, a conductive material. Therefore, when the handle 310 is held by hand, an electrical signal from the hand may be transmitted. The electrical signal may flow along the button unit 320 and the touch screen touch unit 340. The electrical signal may be transmitted to the touch screen when the wireless communication device 500 includes a capacitive touch screen. If the wireless communication device 500 includes a pressure sensitive touch screen, the data transmission device 300 may transmit a physical signal instead of the electrical signal. In this case, the handle portion 310 need not be limited to a conductive material. However, it is not limited thereto.
  • the handle 310 may not be made of a conductive material.
  • the touch screen touch unit 340 may produce an electrical signal by another method.
  • an electrical signal may be produced using a current by an internal battery of the data transmission device 300 or a current of the electronic device 200 to which the data transmission device 300 is connected. In this case, the user may use the data transmission device 300 as a gloved hand rather than a bare hand.
  • the data transmission device 300 may transmit a physical signal by pressure instead of an electrical signal when the wireless communication device 500 includes a pressure sensitive touch screen. In this case, the use of the current described above is not necessary.
  • the electronic device connector 350 may connect the data transmission device 300 to the electronic device 200.
  • the electronic device connection unit 350 may be an end of a wired type that connects the data transmission device 300 to the electronic device 200.
  • the electronic device connection unit 350 may be in the form of a separate part for wirelessly connecting using short-range wireless communication.
  • an external current may be supplied through the electronic device connection unit 350 even if the handle unit 310 is not a conductive material. That is, when generating an electrical signal with respect to the capacitive touch screen, a current through the electronic device connection unit 350 may be used. Meanwhile, even when the electronic device connection unit 350 is wireless, the electrical signal may be generated by using a current generated from a battery in the data transmission device 300.
  • the button unit 320 may be pressed by pressure.
  • the pressed button unit 320 may be returned to its original state by the restoring force.
  • the button unit 320 may be integrated with the handle 310 and the touch screen touch unit 340. However, it is not limited thereto.
  • the data transmission device 300 may transmit the first data to the electronic device 200. That is, the pressing of the button unit 320 may serve as a trigger for transmitting the first data.
  • the pressing of the button 320 may be a method in which the data transmission device 300 is stamped on the screen of the wireless communication device 500. Therefore, the user may experience the stamping on the wireless communication device 500 as if the user stamps the paper coupon.
  • the touch screen touch unit 340 may transmit an electrical signal to the wireless communication device 500 by physical contact.
  • the above “physical contact” is not limited to simply contacting the object. That is, it is defined that a physical contact occurs when interaction occurs even when one surface of the wireless communication device 500 does not touch one surface of another object. Therefore, sensing operations that do not touch each other, such as barcode recognition or QR code recognition, are also included in the physical contact. In other words, the electrical and optical interactions occurring at a constant interval are also defined as physical contacts.
  • the touch screen touch unit 340 applies an electric signal using a current flowing from a hand or a current flowing through the electronic device connection unit 350 to the touch screen of the wireless communication device 500 when the handle 310 is a conductive material. can do.
  • the touch screen touch unit 340 may protrude in the form of a switch to transmit electrical or physical signals of the data transmission device 300 or the electronic device 200 connected to the data transmission device 300 while being pressed by physical contact. have. In this manner, the touch screen of the wireless communication device 300 may transmit a signal regardless of whether it is capacitive or pressure sensitive.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may transmit data of the current place and time detected by the sensor to the server 100. That is, the electrical signal may serve as a trigger for transmitting the data of the current location and time to the server 100 by the wireless communication device 500.
  • the touch screen touch unit 340 may include an optical sensor or a specific sensor. Therefore, the touch screen touch unit 340 triggers the data transmission device 300 to transmit the first data in place of the button unit 320 in response to a specific light or operation provided by the wireless communication device 500. It can also play a role. That is, without a particular limitation, if the response to the physical contact, the data transmission device 300 may transmit the current place and time data to the server 100.
  • the touch screen touch unit 340 may be provided in plurality. However, it is shown as three but this is only an example and there is no limit to the number.
  • the protection unit 330 may surround the touch screen touch unit 340 to protect the touch screen touch unit 340.
  • the protection unit 330 may be formed of an insulator to prevent an unintended current from flowing through the touch screen touch unit 340.
  • the protection unit 330 may include a charging terminal 331 and a data terminal 333.
  • the protection unit 330 may be formed of a conductor in a portion where the charging terminal 331 and the data terminal 333 are exposed.
  • the protection part 330 includes a first insulating layer 330a, a second insulating layer 330c, and a terminal layer 330b.
  • the insulating layer 330 may include a first insulating layer 330a and a second insulating layer 330c.
  • the first insulating layer 330a may be present on the terminal layer 330b, and the second insulating layer 330c may be present below the terminal layer 330b. That is, the terminal layer 330b may exist between the first insulating layer 330a and the second insulating layer 330c.
  • the insulating layer 330 may be formed of an insulator.
  • the terminal layer 330b includes a charging terminal 331, a data terminal 333, and an insulating portion 335.
  • the charging terminal 331 may be connected to the charging unit 431 of the data input device 400 to supply power to the data transmission device 300.
  • the charging terminal 331 may be formed by separating two terminals from the terminal layer 330b.
  • the charging terminals 331 may be separated into two and may be formed to face each other. However, it is not limited thereto.
  • the charging terminal 331 may expose only a portion corresponding to the outer surface of the protection unit 330.
  • the charging terminal 331 may be surrounded by the insulating portion 335 except for the exposed portion.
  • the data terminal 333 may be connected to the data unit 433 of the data input device 400 to set first data of the data transmission device 300.
  • the data terminal 333 may be formed by separating two terminals from the terminal layer 330b.
  • the data terminals 333 may be separated into two and may be formed to face each other. However, this is only an example and the number of data terminals 333 is not limited. Only a portion of the data terminal 333 corresponding to the outer surface of the protection unit 330 may be exposed. The data terminal 333 may be surrounded by the insulating portion 335 except for the exposed portion. The data terminal 333 may be formed at a position rotated 90 degrees with the charging terminal 331, but is not limited thereto.
  • the data input device 400 includes an input unit 410, an image unit 420, a connection unit 430, and a supply unit 440.
  • the input means 410 is installed on the data input device 400, and the position and shape are not limited.
  • the input means 410 may be in the shape of a keypad or may be a virtual keyboard on a touch panel. In other words, the input means 410 is not limited as long as the input means.
  • the input means 410 may include a keyboard, a mouse, a touch pad, a touch screen, a virtual input means of a touch panel, and the like.
  • the user may input by the input means 410, and the first data of the data transmission apparatus 300 may be set by the input.
  • the image unit 420 may assist the input of the input means 410.
  • the image unit 420 may display an input of the input unit 410 so that the user can check it.
  • the image unit 420 is not an essential part and may be omitted.
  • the image unit 420 may include an input means 410. That is, the input means 410 may exist in the form of a virtual input means in the image portion 420.
  • connection unit 430 may be a part connected to the data transmission device 300.
  • the connection part 430 may be in the form of a groove in which the data transmission device 300 may be seated. However, it is not limited thereto.
  • the connection unit 430 may be connected to the charging terminal 331 and the data terminal 333 of the data transmission device 300.
  • connection part 430 includes a charging part 431 and a data part 433.
  • the charging unit 431 may be in contact with the charging terminal 331 of the data transmission device 300.
  • the charging unit 431 may supply power to the data transmission device 300.
  • the charging unit 431 may be separated to correspond to the charging terminal 331. If the charging unit 431 can be engaged with the charging terminal 331, there is no limitation in shape and position.
  • the data unit 433 may be in contact with the data terminal 333 of the data transmission device 300.
  • the data unit 433 may set first data in the data transmission device 300.
  • the data unit 433 may be separated from and correspond to the data terminal 333.
  • the data unit 433 may be formed at a position rotated 90 degrees with the charging unit 431, but is not limited thereto.
  • the supply unit 440 may supply power to the data input device 400.
  • the supply unit 440 may be connected to another electronic device to set data in the data input device 400.
  • the function of the data input device 400 may be integrated into the data transmission device 300. That is, when the data transmission device 300 further includes an input unit for setting the first data, the data input device 400 may be omitted.
  • the input unit is formed on the data transmission device 300, and any shape may be used as long as input is possible. Even when the input unit is included in the data transmission device 300, the data input device 400 may exist. In this case, the first data may be set by the data input device 400, the electronic device 200, or the input unit.
  • FIG. 7 is a side view illustrating physical contact between the data transmission device and the wireless communication device of FIG. 1.
  • the data transmission device 300 may make physical contact with the wireless communication device 500.
  • the above “physical contact” is not limited to simply contacting the object. That is, it is defined that a physical contact occurs when interaction occurs even when one surface of the wireless communication device 500 does not touch one surface of another object. Therefore, sensing operations that do not touch each other, such as barcode recognition or QR code recognition, are also included in the physical contact. In other words, the electrical and optical interactions occurring at a constant interval are also defined as physical contacts.
  • the physical contact may be, for example, the touch screen touch unit 340 of the data transmission device 300 touches the touch screen of the wireless communication device 500.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may transmit the current place and current time data to the server 100.
  • the data transmission device 300 may also transmit the first data to the electronic device 200 by physical contact.
  • the touch screen touch unit 340 needs to detect a physical contact with the wireless communication device 500.
  • the button 320 of the data transmission device 300 may be pressed simultaneously with the physical contact.
  • the term “simultaneous” includes within a predetermined time interval of predetermined intervals even if they are not the same time.
  • first data of the data transmission device 300 may be transmitted to the electronic device 200.
  • the first data may include data that can be converted into a current time and a current place at which the button unit 320 is pressed.
  • the electronic communication stamp can be stamped on the wireless communication device 500 of the service user, as the stamp of authenticating the visit to the existing paper coupon. That is, when the current time and the current place of the wireless communication device 500 and the current time and the current place transmitted by pressing the button unit 320 of the data transmission device 300 coincide with each other, the wireless communication device 500 ), The server 100 may transmit the second data.
  • FIG. 8 and 9 are exemplary diagrams in which a visit authentication pattern is displayed on the wireless communication device of FIG. 1.
  • the second data may include data indicating that the wireless communication device 500 visits a place where the data transmission device 300 or the data input device 400 is installed. Therefore, the second data may be displayed as a screen of a coupon type of a seal for visit authentication. That is, a coupon 501 on the screen such as a paper coupon is disclosed, and the coupon 501 on the screen may include a plurality of stamp holes. Visit authentication patterns 502a, 502b, 502c, ..., 502j may be displayed in the plurality of stamp holes according to the number of visits.
  • a case of acquiring a plurality of visit authentication patterns may be displayed even in a single visit.
  • Multiple visit certification patterns may be paid for a single visit if the conditions presented by the service provider are met. For example, if the payment amount is more than a certain amount, ordering a specific menu or visiting at a specific time period may be a condition suggested by the service provider.
  • Resetting the number of the visit authentication patterns may be performed by the data input device 400.
  • the electronic device 200 may also reset the number of visit authentication patterns.
  • the data input device 400 may be installed at the same place as the electronic device 200. However, the data input device 400 may be installed at another location of the same place as the electronic device 200. Therefore, the number of visit authentication patterns can be reset by simply operating the data input device 400 instead of the electronic device 200.
  • the data input device 400 and the electronic device 200 may change the type as well as the number of visit authentication patterns.
  • the second data associated with the first data converted accordingly includes data such as an ID of the service user, an order menu of the service user, an order amount, a visit time and a payment method, and the server 100 or the electronic device 200. Can be saved or displayed in addition to).
  • the second data can be analyzed to analyze the customer's propensity to consume and can be used for future marketing and product development.
  • FIG. 10 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a structure of a data transmission system according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the data transmission apparatus 300 of the data transmission system may directly transmit the first data to the server 100.
  • the data transmission device 300 may use remote wireless communication.
  • the first data may be converted into second data in the server 100.
  • the server 100 identifies whether the time and place data included in the first or second data and the current time and present place data transmitted by the wireless communication device 500 are the same, and if so, the second data is stored in the wireless communication device ( 500 and the electronic device 200.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a data transmission method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • first data is set in a data transmission apparatus (S1100).
  • the first data when the first data is not set in the data transmission device 300, the first data may be set by the data input device 400.
  • the first data may also be set by the electronic device 200. That is, the first data may be set by selecting either the electronic device 200 or the data input device 400 for convenience.
  • the term "setting" is a concept including resetting.
  • the wireless communication device 500 may transmit current time and current location data by physical contact with the data transmission device 300.
  • the data transmission device 300 may transmit the first data by physical contact or pressing of the button unit 320.
  • the server 100 may identify whether the current time and current place data included in the second data related to the first data is the same as the current time and current place data transmitted by the wireless communication device 500.
  • the term “same” is a concept including a minute time interval range and a distance range difference. If the data are not the same, the server 100 may not transmit the second data to the wireless communication device 500 and the electronic device 200.
  • second data is transmitted to the wireless communication device 500 (S1120).
  • the second data may also be transmitted to the electronic device 200.
  • the second data may be displayed as a pattern of visit authentication.
  • the electronic device 200 may be displayed as a visit authentication pattern for identifying the visitor through the device identification of the wireless communication device 500 or the login on the server.
  • the information may be included in the second data and stored in the server 100.
  • the second data may be used later as data for accumulating visitor-specific data to determine a customer's propensity to consume.
  • the functions presented herein may be implemented through hardware, software, firmware, or a combination thereof. If implemented in software, the functions may be stored on or transmitted over as one or more instructions or code on a computer-readable medium.
  • Computer-readable media includes computer storage media and communication media including any medium for facilitating the transfer of a computer program from one place to another.
  • a storage medium may be any available medium that can be accessed by a general purpose computer or a special computer.
  • such computer-readable media may be any required program code means in the form of RAM, ROM, EEPROM, CD-ROM or other optical disk storage media, magnetic disk storage media or other magnetic storage devices, or instructions or data structures.
  • any connecting means may be considered a computer readable medium.
  • the software is transmitted from a website, server, or other remote source through wireless technologies such as coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, digital subscriber line (DSL), or infrared radio, and microwave, such coaxial Wireless technologies such as cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, DSL, or infrared radio, and microwave may be included within the definition of such a medium.
  • wireless technologies such as coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, digital subscriber line (DSL), or infrared radio, and microwave
  • coaxial Wireless technologies such as cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, DSL, or infrared radio, and microwave may be included within the definition of such a medium.
  • Disks and discs used herein include compact discs (CDs), laser discs, optical discs, DVDs, floppy disks, and Blu-ray discs, where the disks magnetically play back data, but the discs are optically Play the data. Combinations of the above should also be included within the scope of computer-readable media.
  • data communication between a server, a terminal, and the like can be made through all short-range and long-distance communication means.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif d'entrée de données, et un système et un procédé de transmission de données l'utilisant, comprenant : un moyen d'entrée permettant à un utilisateur d'effectuer une entrée ; et un moyen de connexion connecté au dispositif de transmission de données afin de configurer les premières données du dispositif de transmission de données en fonction de l'entrée. Le système de transmission de données identifie si le dispositif de transmission de données et un dispositif de communication sans fil existent l'un et l'autre dans un espace prédéfini sur la base du contact physique entre le dispositif de transmission de données et le dispositif de communication sans fil, et affiche sur le dispositif de communication sans fil des secondes données associées aux premières données configurées en fonction du résultat identifié, les premières données comprenant des données de visite indiquant que le dispositif de communication sans fil a visité un lieu où le dispositif de transmission de données ou le dispositif d'entrée de données est installé.
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