WO2015133044A1 - 中継装置、無線アクセスポイント、音声通信システムおよび音声通信方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a voice communication system using a network such as a wireless LAN.
- wireless communication devices that transmit high-frequency carriers, which are continuous-time signals, are modulated with analog signals or digital signals, and are mainly used as devices for wireless voice communication.
- the wireless communication device is basically one-to-one communication, but a wireless communication device having a group communication function for simultaneously communicating between a plurality of wireless communication devices has also been proposed.
- a wireless communication system including a server device, a repeater, a wireless communication device, and the like has also been proposed.
- each of a plurality of repeaters plays a role of a relay device that relays between wireless communication devices.
- the server device various settings of the repeater can be performed.
- This system can handle many wireless communication devices.
- the present invention connects a relay device and a terminal device, which is a communication device, via a communication network, and performs communication management between terminal devices and management of the current position of each terminal device on the relay device side based on the affiliation of the terminal device.
- a voice communication system and a system capable of realizing a plurality of virtual voice communication systems capable of calling a terminal device in area units are provided. It is an object of the present invention to provide a relay device, a wireless access point, and a voice communication method that are used.
- the relay device of the present invention includes a network communication unit, a storage unit, and a control unit, and relays voice communication of a plurality of partitioned systems.
- the network communication unit is connected to a communication network and communicates with a plurality of terminal devices connected to the communication network.
- the storage unit stores area information obtained by dividing the system area into a plurality of division systems, and also stores the identification codes of the terminal devices, the division systems to which the terminal devices belong, and position information.
- the control unit receives an audio signal from a certain terminal device, the control unit determines a classification system to which the certain terminal device belongs from information on a transmission source terminal device added to the audio signal.
- the control unit determines a designated area which is an area designated to transfer the audio signal. A control part transfers the said audio
- the above aspect may be the following aspects.
- the communication network has a plurality of wireless access points.
- the storage unit stores the wireless access point to which the terminal device is connected as position information of the terminal device.
- the control unit sets an area including a communication range of a wireless access point to which a certain terminal device is connected as a designated area.
- the control unit makes a transmission request for the belonging area for each divided system to a plurality of wireless access points.
- storage part memorize
- the identification code of the terminal device is uniquely assigned to each terminal device in each classification system, and the information of the transmission source terminal device added to the audio signal is the belonging classification system and the identification code. May be.
- the terminal device identification code may be uniquely assigned to all of the plurality of terminal devices, and the transmission source terminal device information added to the audio signal may be the identification code.
- the wireless access point of the present invention includes a storage unit and a control unit, and communicates with a terminal device and a relay device via a network.
- the relay device relays communication in a specified partial area in each of the plurality of sorting systems.
- the storage unit stores one or a plurality of sorting systems to which it belongs, and the belonging areas in the sorting systems to which it belongs.
- the control unit receives a transmission request from the relay device, the control unit transmits information including the belonging classification system, the belonging area, and its own identification code to the relay device.
- the voice communication system of the present invention includes a relay device and a terminal device that communicate via a network, and a wireless access point that communicates with the terminal device as a device that forms part of the network.
- a relay apparatus memorize
- the relay device stores the identification code of each terminal device, the sorting system to which the terminal device belongs, and location information based on the currently connected wireless access point.
- the terminal device transmits an audio signal with its own identification code added.
- the relay device When the relay device receives a voice signal from the terminal device, the relay device determines the sorting system to which the terminal device belongs from the identification code added to the voice signal, and in the sorting system in which the terminal device is located based on the position information. Determine the area. Then, the relay device transfers the audio signal to the terminal device belonging to the determined sorting system and located in the determined area.
- the relay device makes a transmission request for the belonging area for each classification system belonging to the wireless access point.
- the wireless access point receives a transmission request from the relay device, the wireless access point transmits information including the belonging classification system, the belonging area, and its own identification code to the relay device.
- the relay device stores the belonging area for each sorting system received from the wireless access point as area information for each sorting system.
- the voice communication method includes a relay device and a terminal device that communicate via a network, and a wireless access point that communicates with the terminal device as a device that forms part of the network.
- the following procedure is executed in a voice communication system that relays communication.
- the relay device stores a plurality of pieces of area information divided based on the communication range of the wireless access point for each classification system.
- the relay device stores the identification code of each terminal device, the classification system to which the terminal device belongs, and position information based on the currently connected wireless access point.
- the terminal device transmits an audio signal with its own identification code added.
- the relay device When the relay device receives a voice signal from the terminal device, the relay device determines the sorting system to which the terminal device belongs from the identification code added to the voice signal, and in the sorting system in which the terminal device is located based on the location information. Determine the area. The relay device transfers an audio signal to a terminal device belonging to the determined sorting system and located in the determined area.
- a relay device and a terminal device which is a communication device are connected via a communication network, and communication management between terminal devices and management of the current position of each terminal device are performed based on the affiliation of the terminal devices.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a voice communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the wireless access point.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a transceiver which is a terminal device.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a voice packet (RTP packet).
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the management apparatus.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram of the server device.
- FIG. 7A is a diagram illustrating a terminal table set in the server apparatus.
- FIG. 7B is a diagram illustrating an area table set in the server apparatus.
- FIG. 7C is a diagram illustrating a group table set in the server apparatus.
- FIG. 8A is a diagram illustrating a mixing table set in the server apparatus.
- FIG. 8A is a diagram illustrating a mixing table set in the server apparatus.
- FIG. 8B is a diagram illustrating a mixing table set in the server apparatus.
- FIG. 8C is a diagram illustrating a mixing table set in the server apparatus.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing the operation of the transceiver.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing the operation of the transceiver.
- FIG. 11A is a flowchart showing the operation of the server apparatus.
- FIG. 11B is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the server device.
- FIG. 12A is a diagram showing an affiliation area table set in a wireless access point.
- FIG. 12B is a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration of a UDP packet.
- FIG. 13A is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the server apparatus.
- FIG. 13B is a flowchart showing the operation of the wireless access point.
- FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of a voice communication system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a plurality of terminal apparatuses 14 communicate with each other using a wireless LAN (local area network) 16 such as Wi-Fi.
- the terminal device 14 has a shape similar to a handy transceiver for wireless communication, and includes a PTT (push-to-talk) switch 220 as shown in FIG.
- the terminal device 14 is a wireless network device that transmits and receives voice packets via the wireless access point (AP) 13.
- the server device 11 as a relay device relays communication between the terminal devices 14 via the wired network 15 and the wireless LAN 16 of the plurality of terminal devices 14.
- the wired network 15 and the wireless LAN 16 are collectively referred to as a network 17.
- a plurality of wireless access points 13 are installed.
- the wireless access point 13 is installed, for example, for each floor of a building or for each room.
- Each wireless access point 13 has a cover area of all or part of the floor or room on which it is installed.
- the server device 11 can estimate which floor or room the terminal device 14 is on, depending on which wireless access point 13 the terminal device 14 is in.
- the server apparatus 11 can construct a plurality (two in this embodiment) of divided voice communication systems 101 and 102 in the voice communication system. That is, conventionally, a plurality of voice communication systems have been constructed by providing different server devices 11, but this server device 11 includes a plurality of terminal devices 14 connected to its own device. And the transfer of audio signals and the like are controlled so that each set looks like a virtually independent audio communication system (segmented audio communication systems 101 and 102).
- the terminal devices 14 belonging to the respective divided voice communication systems 101 and 102 can communicate with only the terminal devices 14 belonging to the same systems 101 and 102.
- This voice communication system can be suitably applied when there are a plurality of companies in one building or a plurality of companies and stores in one shopping street.
- this voice communication system is provided in one building where companies A and B are enrolled, the segmented voice communication system 101 is installed for company A, and the segmented voice communication system 102 is installed for company B.
- the terminal device 14 can communicate only with the terminal device 14 belonging to the same system.
- a single server device 11 can construct a voice communication system dedicated to the companies A and B (partitioned voice communication systems 101 and 102), and communication between the terminal devices 14 limited to each company can be performed. It becomes possible.
- the server device 11 transmits setting data to the terminal device 14 and sets up the terminal device 14 in a communicable state.
- the setting data transmitted by the server device 11 is, for example, the number of the segmented voice communication system 101 or 102 to which this terminal device 14 belongs (the segmented system number), the terminal number with which this terminal device 14 can communicate, the update program, and the like. is there.
- an Ethernet (registered trademark) LAN or the Internet can be used.
- the network 17 includes the Internet, secure communication is possible by using a VPN (Virtual Private Network).
- a communication method compliant with IEEE 802.11 such as Wi-Fi can be applied.
- the terminal device 14 and the wireless access point 13 communicate using this wireless LAN 16 communication method.
- a plurality of wireless access points 13 are installed as described above.
- Each wireless access point 13 is installed on, for example, a different floor of a building, a different room, and the like, and the entire or part of each floor and room is a communication range. Accordingly, it is possible to estimate which floor / room the terminal device 14 is in, depending on which wireless access point 13 the terminal device 14 is communicating with.
- the total communication possible range of the terminal device 14 depends on the physical or functional classification of the installation location of the wireless access point 13 such as the floor or the room in the management of the server device 11 and the management device 12. Divided into multiple areas.
- the server device 11 receives information (BSSID) of the wireless access point 13 in communication from each terminal device 14 and manages the current position of the terminal device 14.
- BSSID information
- the terminal device 14 communicates with other terminal devices 14 in the form of individual communication, group communication, overall communication (overall call), and neighborhood communication (neighboring call) within the segmented voice communication system 101 or 102 to which the terminal device 14 belongs.
- the individual communication is a one-to-one communication mode in which the terminal device 14 calls another one terminal device 14.
- the group communication is a form in which the terminal device 14 calls a preset group and communicates with the terminal devices 14 belonging to the group.
- the overall communication is a form in which communication is made with all terminal devices 14 capable of communication within the segmented voice communication system 101 or 102 to which the terminal device 14 belongs by the entire call of the terminal device 14. In group communication and overall communication, three or more terminal devices 14 can communicate with each other.
- Neighbor communication is a form in which communication is performed with another terminal device 14 in the vicinity of itself by a neighbor call of the terminal device 14.
- the coverage area (partial communication area) of the wireless access point 13 to which the terminal device 14 is connected is set as a neighboring range, that is, a neighboring area. Details of the neighborhood area will be described later.
- the user can select a desired form from among these communication forms by operating his / her terminal device 14.
- a mode in which communication is performed with all communicable terminal devices 14 in the neighborhood area (overall neighborhood communication) and a group set in advance among the communicable terminal devices 14 in the neighborhood area
- the term “neighbor communication” includes both the entire neighborhood communication and the neighborhood group communication. Note that both the entire neighborhood communication and the neighborhood group communication are processed within the range of the segmented voice communication system 101 or 102 to which the self belongs.
- the terminal device 14 when the PTT switch 220 (see FIG. 3) is turned on, the terminal device 14 does not perform the communication establishment procedure such as the SIP procedure, and the voice input from the microphone 240 (see FIG. 3).
- the voice packet with the communication partner identification number added to the signal is transmitted to the server device 11.
- the server device 11 transfers the audio signal to the communication partner identified by the communication partner identification number (see FIG. 4).
- RTP packet voice packet
- the server device 11 performs management of the IP address and group of each terminal device 14 and transfer of audio signals.
- a management device 12 is connected to the wired network 15.
- the management device 12 is configured by, for example, a personal computer installed with a management program.
- the management device 12 accesses the server device 11 according to the operation of the administrator, and sets the tables shown in FIGS. 7A and 7C in the server device 11.
- the management apparatus 12 constructs the segmented voice communication systems 101 and 102.
- the management device 12 accesses the server device 11 in accordance with the operation of the administrator, and sets a partitioned system number corresponding to each terminal number in the terminal table 301 shown in FIG. 7A. Thereby, the terminal device 14 of each terminal number is made to belong to the divided voice communication system of the set divided system number.
- the number of segmented voice communication systems is not limited to two and may be three or more.
- the management device 12 also functions as one terminal device and can communicate with other terminal devices 14.
- the management device 12 can call individual communication, group communication, and general communication, and can call area designation communication.
- the area designation communication is a communication mode in which a partial communication area is designated by a user (administrator) of the management device 12, and the management device 12 calls and communicates with the terminal device 14 in the designated partial communication area.
- a form area designated overall communication
- a terminal device in the designated partial communication area 14 there is a form (area designation group communication) for communicating with the terminal device 14 belonging to a preset existing group.
- the area designation communication includes both area designation whole communication and area designation group communication. Note that the entire area designation communication and area designation group communication of the management apparatus 12 are processed in the segmented voice communication system 101 and / or 102 designated by the user. When both of the segmented voice communication systems 101 and 102 are designated, processing is performed for all terminal devices 14 that can communicate via the network 17.
- the neighborhood communication can also be referred to as area selection communication in which the neighborhood area, that is, the cover area of the wireless access point 13 to which the terminal device 14 is connected is selected as the partial communication area.
- the selection of the partial communication area is performed by the server device 11 on behalf of the user.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the wireless access point 13.
- the wireless access point 13 includes a control unit 60, a network processing unit 61, and a storage unit 68.
- the control unit 60 controls the operation of the entire apparatus according to a processing program stored in the storage unit 68.
- the storage unit 68 is, for example, a nonvolatile memory, and stores its own BSSID, IP address, belonging area table 600 (see FIG. 12A), and the like in addition to the processing program described above.
- the belonging area table 600 will be described later.
- the network processing unit 61 includes an antenna 62, a high frequency circuit 63, a wireless procedure processing unit 64, and a wired procedure processing unit 65.
- the wireless procedure processing unit 64 performs a procedure according to a protocol such as IEEE 802.11, and performs packet communication with the terminal device 14.
- the wired procedure processing unit 65 is a circuit that executes processing according to IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet (registered trademark)) and performs packet communication with devices connected on the wired network 15.
- the wireless procedure processing unit 64 and the wired procedure processing unit 65 exchange packets with each other.
- the high-frequency circuit 63 superimposes the packet input from the wireless procedure processing unit 64 on the carrier signal of a predetermined channel and transmits it from the antenna 62. Further, the high frequency circuit 63 demodulates the signal received from the antenna 62 to extract a packet, and inputs the packet to the wireless procedure processing unit 64.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the terminal device 14.
- the terminal device 14 is a wireless network device that transmits and receives voice packets via the wireless LAN wireless access point (AP) 13.
- the control unit 20 controls the operation of the terminal device 14 and is configured by a microprocessor.
- the control unit 20 has a storage unit 21 in which various data are stored.
- the storage unit 21 stores setting data downloaded from the server device 11.
- An operation unit 22, a display unit 23, an audio circuit 24, and a wireless LAN communication unit 25 are connected to the control unit 20.
- the operation unit 22 includes a key switch such as a PTT switch 220.
- the operation unit 22 receives user operations such as ON / OFF of the neighboring call mode and selection of the communication partner identification number, and inputs an operation signal to the control unit 20.
- the communication partner identification number is a number selected by the user to designate a communication partner (target device), and an individual number, a group number, or an overall number is used.
- the display unit 23 includes a liquid crystal display. The liquid crystal display displays the communication partner identification number selected by the user's operation, the communication partner identification number added to the incoming voice signal, and the like.
- the audio circuit 24 has a microphone 240 and a speaker 241.
- the control unit 20 decodes the received voice packet and inputs it to the audio circuit 24.
- the audio circuit converts the decoded audio signal into an analog signal and outputs it from the speaker 241.
- the audio circuit 24 converts the audio signal input from the microphone 240 into a digital signal and inputs the digital signal to the control unit 20.
- the control unit 20 converts the digital audio signal into a voice packet and inputs the voice packet to the wireless LAN communication unit 25.
- the wireless LAN communication unit 25 includes a circuit that performs wireless communication using a communication method compliant with the above-described IEEE 802.11.
- the wireless LAN communication unit 25 transmits the packet input from the control unit 20 to the wireless access point 13 and inputs the packet received from the wireless access point 13 to the control unit 20.
- the terminal device 14 edits the voice signal into a voice packet and transmits the voice packet toward the server device 11.
- the voice packet has a configuration as shown in FIG.
- the data body of the voice packet includes a communication partner identification number, a transmission source terminal number, a classification system number, area information, and a neighborhood communication flag together with a digitized voice signal.
- the area information is information for designating a partial communication area in the case of neighborhood communication or area designation communication.
- neighborhood communication the number (AP number) of the wireless access point 13 being connected is written, and area designation communication is performed.
- the designation information (AP number) of the partial communication area designated by the user (administrator) of the management apparatus 12 is written.
- the area information may be written only in the case of neighborhood communication or area designation communication, and may be written in a normal communication form.
- the BSSID of the wireless access point 13 is used as an AP number that is a number for identifying the wireless access point 13.
- the MAC address of each wireless access point 13 is used as the BSSID of each wireless access point 13.
- the AP number of the wireless access point 13 is not limited to the BSSID, and the BSSID of the wireless access point 13 is not limited to the MAC address.
- the division system number is a number indicating the division voice communication system 101 or 102 or both (all division voice communication systems).
- the management device 12 selects and communicates with the all-segment voice communication system, a number indicating the all-segment voice communication system is written as the segment system number.
- the neighborhood communication flag is a flag that is set in the case of neighborhood communication or area designation communication.
- a neighborhood communication flag is provided in the data body, and the neighborhood communication flag is set, so that it is possible to identify the neighborhood communication or the area designation communication.
- the neighborhood communication flag is not essential. For example, if the area information is written only in the case of the neighborhood communication or the area designation communication, it can be determined whether the communication is the neighborhood communication or the area designation communication or the normal communication depending on the presence or absence of the area information.
- the header of the voice packet includes a destination IP address (destination address) and a source address (sender address).
- the IP address of the server device 11 is written in the destination IP address of the voice packet transmitted from the terminal device 14, but the final destination of the voice signal is designated by the communication partner identification number, not the server device 11. It is the terminal device 14 of the communication counterpart.
- the server apparatus 11 When the server apparatus 11 receives the voice packet, the divided voice communication system 101, 102 to which the divided voice communication system 101, 102 the voice packet is addressed based on the divided system number, that is, the terminal apparatus 14 of the transmission source.
- the voice signal of this voice packet is transferred to the terminal device 14 of the communication partner belonging to the classified voice communication systems 101 and 102 indicated by the classified system number. Specifically, it is as follows.
- the communication partner identification number is a terminal number (individual communication)
- the voice signal is transferred to the terminal device 14 belonging to the same segmented voice communication system 101 or 102 and identified by the terminal number.
- the communication partner identification number is a group number (group communication)
- voice signals are transferred to a plurality of terminal devices 14 belonging to the group identified by the group number set in the same segmented voice communication system 101 or 102 To do.
- the communication partner identification number is the whole number (whole communication)
- the voice signal is transferred to all the terminal devices 14 that can communicate in the same segmented voice communication system 101, 102.
- the classification system number is a value indicating the all classification voice communication system and the communication partner identification number is the whole number
- the voice signal is transferred to all the communicable terminal devices 14 connected to the network 17. To do. This communication form is used for emergency calls.
- this voice signal is a voice signal of neighboring group communication.
- the server apparatus 11 transfers the audio signal to the terminal apparatus 14 in the neighboring area among the plurality of terminal apparatuses 14 belonging to the group in the same segmented audio communication system 101, 102. Further, when the communication partner identification number is the whole number and the neighboring communication flag is set, the whole neighboring communication is performed. In this case, the server apparatus 11 transfers the audio signal to the terminal apparatus 14 in the neighboring area among all the terminal apparatuses 14 that can communicate within the same segmented audio communication system 101, 102.
- a neighbor communication flag is provided separately from the AP number, and whether or not the voice signal of the neighbor communication is determined by whether or not the neighbor communication flag is set. Yes.
- the neighbor communication flag may not be used. For example, an AP number is set only when neighbor communication is designated, and whether or not the voice signal of the neighbor communication is set depending on whether this AP number is set or not. You may make it distinguish.
- the ON / OFF of the neighboring call mode (neighboring communication mode) of the terminal device 14 is switched by the operation of the terminal device 14 by the user. Then, by pressing the PTT switch 220 in the state where the neighborhood communication mode is turned on, the user can perform neighborhood communication. At this time, the terminal device 14 sets the neighborhood communication flag of the voice packet to be transmitted to the server device 11.
- the neighborhood communication since the neighborhood communication is intended to communicate with an unspecified or group communication partner in the neighborhood area in the same segmented voice communication system 101 or 102, in the state where the neighborhood communication mode is turned on.
- the operation of the terminal device 14 may be restricted so as not to accept selection (individual communication) with the designated one terminal device 14 as a communication partner.
- a new voice packet is created with the IP address of the transfer destination terminal device 14 as the transmission destination address and the IP address of the server 11 as the transmission source address. Also in this new packet, the communication partner identification number, classification system number, neighborhood communication flag, area information, and transmission source terminal number of the data body are the same as those of the voice packet received from the terminal device 14 by the server device 11. .
- the terminal device 14 has a VOX circuit 242 together with the PTT switch 220.
- the VOX circuit 242 determines whether or not a call voice (voice signal) has been input based on the input level of the microphone 240 and its duration, and if it is determined that a call voice has been input, the device is in a transmission state ( This is a circuit for switching to PTT switch-on).
- the terminal device 14 may perform transmission on / off switching using the VOX circuit 242 instead of the PTT switch 220 or together with the PTT switch 220.
- a general wireless communication transceiver is a simplex communication that cannot receive a wireless signal in a transmission state.
- the terminal device 14 since the terminal device 14 transmits and receives voice signals through voice packet communication via the wireless LAN 16, it can transmit voice packets and receive voice packets in parallel. Using this function, full-duplex communication in which audio signals are transmitted and received simultaneously in parallel is possible. However, the terminal device 14 receives a call voice by the function of the PTT switch 220 or the VOX circuit 242 so that a silent voice packet is not continuously transmitted even when performing full-duplex communication. Only edit and send voice packets.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the management device 12.
- the management device 12 is configured by, for example, a personal computer in which a management program is installed.
- the management device 12 includes a control unit 40, a storage unit 41, a network communication unit 45, an operation unit 42, a display unit 43, and an audio circuit 44.
- the management device 12 accesses the server device 11 in accordance with the operation of the administrator, and can perform voice communication with other terminal devices 14 in the same manner as the terminal device 14.
- the operation unit 42, the display unit 43, and the audio circuit 44 may be externally attached.
- the control unit 40 executes a management program or the like stored in the storage unit 41, accesses the server device 11 according to an operation of the administrator, and communicates with other terminal devices 14 in the same manner as the terminal device 14. Control the operation of the device to do.
- the storage unit 41 is constituted by, for example, a hard disk or RAM.
- the network communication unit 45 controls communication with the wired network 15.
- the operation unit 42 includes input devices such as a keyboard and a mouse, for example, and accepts a user operation and inputs an operation signal to the control unit 40.
- the operation signal input from the operation unit 42 includes, for example, setting / cancellation of the area designation communication mode, designated area, start / end of a call (PTT operation), and the like.
- the display unit 43 includes a liquid crystal display. On the liquid crystal display, an operation screen for setting the table of the server device 11, an operation screen for specifying an area, and the like are displayed.
- the liquid crystal display also displays the communication partner identification number selected by the user's operation and the communication partner identification number of the incoming voice signal.
- the management device 12 can perform voice communication in the same manner as the terminal device 14.
- Communication forms that can be executed by the management apparatus 12 are individual communication, group communication, overall communication, and area designation communication (area designation group communication, area designation overall).
- the management device 12 executes these forms of communication by processing that is substantially the same as that of the terminal device 14.
- area designation communication the AP number designated by the administrator is written in the area information of the voice packet transmitted from the management apparatus 12 to the server apparatus 11.
- the processing of the management device 12 and the server device 11 when performing area designation communication is a voice packet (see FIG. 4) compared to the processing of the management device 12 and the server device 11 when the terminal device 14 performs proximity communication.
- the system is substantially the same except that the system number and AP number input by the administrator are set as the system number and AP number. That is, the administrator operates the management device 12 to specify the classification system number and the designated area communication, and by designating the area, the classification system number and the area designation communication flag are added to the voice packet transmitted to the server device 11. And an AP number belonging to the area designated as the connected AP number is set.
- the area designation communication flag is the same flag as the neighbor communication flag, and is hereinafter referred to as a neighbor communication flag.
- the server apparatus 11 uses the divided voice communication of the divided system number of the voice packet.
- the voice signal is transferred to the terminal device 14 located in the designated area (connected AP number) among the plurality of terminal devices 14 belonging to the group in the system 101 or 102.
- the server device 11 performs the divided voice communication of the divided system number of the voice packet.
- the voice signal is transferred to the terminal device 14 located in the designated area (connected AP number) among all the terminal devices 14 that can communicate in the system 101 or 102.
- the server device 11 further transfers a voice packet (voice signal) input from the terminal device 14 via the network 17 to another terminal device 14 via the network 17.
- a voice packet voice signal
- an audio signal is transferred to a plurality of terminal devices 14 belonging to the group.
- users of a plurality of terminal devices 14 may speak at the same time, and voice packets may be transmitted simultaneously from the plurality of terminal devices 14.
- the server device 11 mixes the audio signals of the plurality of audio packets, edits the new audio packet, and transfers the new audio packet to each terminal device 14. Note that all the audio signals are mixed and transferred to the terminal device 14 that has not transmitted the audio signal, and the audio transmitted by the terminal device 14 is transmitted to the terminal device 14 that has transmitted the audio signal.
- the terminal device 14 that transmitted the audio signal does not cause echo of the audio signal transmitted by the own device.
- mixing is performed in the same manner as in group communication.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram of the server device 11.
- the server device 11 includes a control unit 30, a storage unit 31, and a network communication unit 32.
- the storage unit 31 is configured by, for example, a hard disk or a RAM, and stores various tables shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, setting data of each terminal device 14, and the like.
- the control unit 30 performs setup of the terminal device 14, mixing of audio signals, and the like.
- the network communication unit 32 controls communication with the wired network 15.
- FIG. 7A, 7B, 7C, 8A, 8B, and 8C are diagrams illustrating tables provided in the storage unit 31 of the server device 11.
- FIG. 8A, 8B, and 8C are diagrams illustrating tables provided in the storage unit 31 of the server device 11.
- FIG. 7A is a diagram showing the terminal table 301.
- Each terminal device 14 is identified by a uniquely assigned TRX number.
- the TRX number is uniquely assigned to all the terminal devices 14 used in this voice communication system, that is, to all the terminal devices 14 of all the divided voice communication systems 101 and 102 managed by this server device 11. Identification code.
- a partitioned system number and a terminal number are also stored in association with each TRX number.
- the classification system number specifies which of the classification voice communication systems 101 and 102 the terminal device 14 belongs to.
- the terminal number is a call code that is uniquely assigned to the terminal device 14 in each of the segmented voice communication systems 101 and 102.
- the terminal table 301 further stores an IP address, an active flag, a setting data storage address, and a connected AP number in association with the TRX number.
- the IP address is an address on the network 17 of the terminal device 14.
- the server device 11 stores the address.
- the active flag indicates that the terminal device 14 is connected to the network 17 and accesses the server device 11 to receive registration and download of various data by the server device 11, that is, communication is completed after registration is completed. It is a flag to show.
- the active flag is set by the server device 11 that has completed registration of the terminal device 14.
- the setting data is, for example, program update data (firmware), a classification system number to which the user belongs, a group to which the user belongs, a telephone book that records other groups to which communication is permitted, and the like.
- the connected AP number is information for identifying the wireless access point 13 to which the terminal device 14 is connected. It is used as information for specifying which area the terminal device 14 is in.
- FIG. 7B shows the area table 304 (304A, 304B).
- the area table 304A indicates area information of the segmented voice communication system 101.
- the area table 304B shows area information of the segmented voice communication system 102.
- numbers of a plurality of areas obtained by dividing the communicable range of the terminal device 14 and information (BSSID) of the wireless access point 13 installed in each area are stored in association with each other.
- the server device 11 identifies the area where the terminal device 14 is located based on the connected AP number in the terminal table 301 and the area table 304. The generation of the area table 304 will be described later.
- the terminal device 14 is connected to the network 17 when activated.
- the server device 11 communicates with the terminal device 14 to register the terminal device 14 when the terminal device 14 is connected to the network 17 and at an appropriate timing thereafter.
- the appropriate timing thereafter is, for example, when the connected wireless access point 13 is switched at regular intervals.
- the terminal device 14 transmits a voice packet including a registration request to the server device 11 at the above timing.
- the server device 11 updates the registration of the terminal device 14 and each information of the terminal table 301 based on the received registration request.
- the update of the terminal table 301 includes an update (change) of position information (connected AP number information) of the registered terminal device 14. That is, the server device 11 updates the connected AP number information in the terminal table 301 shown in FIG.
- the management device 12 may update the position information (connected AP number) in the terminal table 301. That is, the server device 11 may not be updated automatically, but may be updated manually by the administrator.
- the registration request is also transmitted to the server device 11 in the form of a voice packet.
- the voice packet including the registration request is a packet (RTP packet) having the same format as the packet shown in FIG. 4, but is not a packet intended for transmission of the voice signal. Consist only of.
- the control information includes, for example, information (flag) indicating that it is a registration request, a connected AP number, a transmission source terminal number, and the like. No communication partner identification number is required.
- the server apparatus 11 receives the voice packet in such a format, it determines that the voice packet is a registration request voice packet, and does not set the voice packet reception process described with reference to FIG. 11A. .
- the terminal number “0” indicates the management device 12. That is, the information of the management device 12 is stored in the row of the terminal number “0” in the terminal table 301. Since the management device 12 is managed by an administrator and connected to the wired network 15, information on the division system number, the setting data storage address, and the connected AP number is unnecessary and is not stored.
- the terminal device 14 When the terminal device 14 downloads information such as another active terminal device 14 and a telephone directory by the registration process, the terminal device 14 displays a communication partner candidate on the display unit 23 when the user selects the communication partner.
- the terminal number of the above-described active terminal device 14 and the group number for which communication is permitted are displayed.
- the display unit 23 of the terminal device 14 When the user of the terminal device 14 performs an operation of selecting a communication partner, the display unit 23 of the terminal device 14 has a terminal number of the above-described active terminal device 14 and a group number for which communication is permitted as a communication partner candidate. Is displayed.
- FIG. 7C shows the group table 302 (302A, 302B).
- the group table 302 is a table for the server device 11 to manage groups.
- the group table 302A stores group information of the segmented voice communication system 101.
- the group table 302B stores group information of the segmented voice communication system 102.
- the group structures of the group tables 302A and 302B in this embodiment are the same, but may be different.
- Each group is identified by an identification number (group number) uniquely assigned.
- the group table 302 stores a group number and a terminal number of the terminal device 14 belonging to the group.
- the number of terminal devices 14 belonging to the group may be one or more.
- These terminal table 301 and group table 302 are set by an administrator who operates the management apparatus 12.
- FIG. 8A shows a mixing table (session table) 303 (303A, 303B).
- 8B and 8C show registration examples of the neighborhood communication session and the area designation communication session with respect to the mixing table 303, respectively.
- the mixing table 303 is a table for the server apparatus 11 to manage communication sessions.
- a communication session is a communication state between a plurality of terminal devices 14 using the server device 11 as a relay device.
- the mixing table 303 has a plurality of rows, and information on one communication session (session group) is stored in each row.
- the mixing table 303A stores information on the communication session of the segmented voice communication system 101
- the mixing table 303B stores the communication session of the segmented voice communication system 102.
- the communication session is a state in which audio signals are transferred between a plurality of terminal devices 14 using the server device 11 as a relay device.
- the server apparatus 11 receives an audio signal (audio packet) from the terminal apparatus 14, the server apparatus 11 refers to the mixing table 303 and determines which communication session the audio signal belongs to.
- the communication session is processed, for example, according to the following procedure.
- the establishment of the communication session that is, the setting of the mixing table 303 is performed when the first calling voice packet for establishing the communication session is received from the terminal device 14.
- One speech for example, several seconds
- the utterance voice in response to the previous utterance voice is transmitted from another terminal device.
- the interval (silence time) between the previous utterance voice and the reply utterance voice is about 0 seconds to several seconds.
- the communication session holding time is set to be equal to or greater than the maximum silent time in general communication.
- the basic communication session procedure described above is common to all forms of individual communication, group communication, and overall communication, but the setting procedure of the mixing table 303 is different for each communication form.
- the mixing tables 303A and 303B include a session number, a calling terminal number, a participating terminal number, an added terminal number, an excluded terminal number, and a remaining retention time (for each communication session established in the segmented voice communication systems 101 and 102). T1) are stored in association with each other. Of these, the additional terminal number and excluded terminal number fields are not essential.
- the table can be managed only by adding or excluding the terminal number to the participation terminal number column. Information relating to the communication session in each row of the mixing tables 303A and 303B is created by the control unit 30 of the server apparatus 11 in response to the transmission of the first voice packet (call voice packet) by the calling terminal apparatus to the server apparatus 11.
- the session number is a number that identifies this communication session.
- the calling terminal number is the terminal number of the terminal device 14 that made the first call (transmission of a voice packet) for starting up this communication session.
- the identification number (terminal number / group number / total number) of the communication partner written in the first voice packet is used.
- a communication session in which a terminal number (for example, “19” in the mixing table 303A) is registered as a session number is an individual communication session (individual communication session). Individual communication is communication between one-to-one individual terminal devices 14.
- a communication session in which a group number (for example, “G1” in the mixing table 303A) is registered as a session number is a communication session (group communication session) for group communication.
- Group communication is communication in which a plurality of terminal devices 14 (generally three or more) exchange voice signals with each other. Furthermore, a communication session in which an entire number (for example, “A” in the mixing table 303B) is registered as a session number is a communication session (overall communication session) of overall communication. Overall communication is a communication mode in which an audio signal is transferred to all active terminal devices 14 in the segmented audio communication system 101 or 102.
- FIGS. 8B and 8C are stored in the mixing tables 303A and 303B, as described above.
- FIG. 8B shows mixing tables 303A and 303B in which neighborhood communication sessions are set
- FIG. 8C is a diagram showing mixing table 303A in which area designation communication sessions are set.
- the mixing table 303 does not store information indicating proximity communication or area designation communication, and the group number / whole number is registered as the session number.
- the same communication partner identification number (group number / total number) as that in a normal communication session is set in a voice packet transmitted and received.
- the participating terminal number is a list of terminal numbers of the terminal devices 14 participating in the communication session.
- the control unit 30 registers the voice signal of this voice packet, and the terminal number is registered in the participating terminal number. It transfers to the other terminal device 14, and implement
- the participating terminal number is the terminal number of the calling terminal device and the terminal number of the terminal device 14 belonging to the group designated as the communication partner.
- the terminal numbers of those terminal devices 14 are the participating terminals. Excluded from the number (registered in the excluded device number field).
- the calling terminal device is a terminal device 14 that does not belong to this group, that is, when the calling terminal device calls a group other than the group to which the own station belongs, the terminal of the calling terminal device The number is also registered as a participating terminal number.
- the terminal number is also registered in the additional terminal number column. That is, while this group communication session continues, the calling terminal device is handled in the same manner as the terminal device 14 belonging to the group.
- the participating terminal number is the terminal number of the calling terminal device and the terminal numbers of all the terminal devices 14 that can communicate.
- the excluded terminal number is the same as the group communication described above. Further, the additional terminal number is not registered.
- the participating terminal numbers are only the terminal number of the calling terminal device and the terminal number of the communication partner terminal device 14. Since the communication is one-to-one, the additional terminal number and the excluded terminal number are not registered.
- the terminal number of the calling terminal device and the designated area (neighboring area) among the terminal devices 14 belonging to the group in the partitioned voice communication system 101 or 102 The terminal number of the terminal device 14 is registered.
- the terminal number of the calling terminal device and the designated area (neighboring area) among all the terminal devices 14 that can communicate within the segmented voice communication system 101 or 102 The terminal number of the terminal device 14 is registered.
- the terminal number that is the calling terminal among the terminal devices 14 belonging to the group number “G1” of the segmented voice communication system 101 For example, in the neighboring communication session (group) of the session number “G1” in the mixing table 303A of FIG. 8B, the terminal number that is the calling terminal among the terminal devices 14 belonging to the group number “G1” of the segmented voice communication system 101.
- the terminal devices 14 with terminal numbers “1” and “2” in the area (for example, area number “1”) where the terminal device 14 with “3” is located are communication partners. Therefore, the participating terminal numbers of the session number “G1” are “1”, “2”, and “3”.
- the terminal devices 14 with terminal numbers “4” and “5” that belong to the group number “G1” but are not located in the neighboring area are registered as excluded terminals.
- the terminal number “98” that is the calling terminal among all the terminal devices 14 that can communicate with the segmented voice communication system 102.
- the terminal device 14 with the terminal number “99” located in the area (for example, the area number “2”) where the terminal device 14 is located becomes the communication partner. Therefore, the participating terminal numbers of the session number “A” are “98” and “99”.
- the terminal number of the management device 12 that is the calling terminal device, and the terminal device 14 that belongs to the group within the designated segmented voice communication system 101 or 102 The terminal number of the terminal device 14 in the designated area (designated area) is registered.
- the terminal number of the management device 12 that is a calling terminal device and all the terminal devices 14 that can communicate within the segmented voice communication system 101 or 102 are designated as participating terminal numbers.
- the terminal number of the terminal device 14 in the area is registered.
- the designated area among the terminal devices 14 belonging to the group number “G2” of the designated segmented voice communication system 101 For example, in the area designation communication session with the session number “G2” in the mixing table 303A of FIG. 8C, the designated area among the terminal devices 14 belonging to the group number “G2” of the designated segmented voice communication system 101.
- the terminal devices 14 having terminal numbers “6” and “7” that belong to the group number “G2” but are not located in the neighboring area are registered as excluded terminals.
- the holding time of the mixing table 303 is a time for holding this communication session without canceling it in a state where no voice packet is transmitted from the participating terminal devices.
- the holding time of each communication session in the server device 11 is set to 30 seconds, for example.
- the holding time timer (TS) of the mixing table 303 is a timer that counts the lapse of the holding time when no voice packet is transmitted.
- the holding time timer TS is counted down if a voice packet is not transmitted by the processing operation of the control unit 30 (see FIG. 11), and is reset to 30 seconds if a voice packet is transmitted.
- the timer TS times out because no voice packet is sent from the participating terminal device for 30 seconds, the communication session is canceled and information on the communication session is deleted from the mixing table 303.
- 5 seconds elapses after the PTT switch 220 is turned off, the user can start another communication session by a predetermined operation even if the communication session is maintained in the server device 11.
- the mixing table 303 may be divided into two tables including an ongoing mixing table and a save table.
- the ongoing mixing table is a table in which sessions that are currently being mixed are registered, and is formed on a high-speed memory.
- the session in which communication (voice packet transmission / reception) is interrupted is transferred to the save table in a short time of about 200 milliseconds, and is held in the save table for the holding time (T1).
- T1 holding time
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are flowcharts showing the communication control operation of the control unit 20 of the terminal device 14. This processing operation is repeatedly executed every 20 milliseconds. In this processing operation, the current communication state (status) is determined in response to ON / OFF of the PTT switch 220 or reception of a voice packet (RTP packet).
- the flags and timers used in this flowchart are as follows.
- PTT An abbreviation for push-to-talk switch (PTT switch) 220, but is not limited to ON / OFF of the PTT switch 220, and includes ON / OFF of a transmission signal by a VOX circuit.
- NC0 Communication partner identification number selected by user operation (individual number / group number / total number)
- NC1 A session number, a number for identifying an ongoing communication session, and a communication partner identification number (individual number / group number / total number) written in the first voice packet for establishing the communication session are used.
- FC Communication session flag (a flag indicating that this terminal device 14 is participating in a communication session)
- FT Communication flag (flag indicating that a voice packet is being transmitted or received)
- AC Neighbor communication flag (flag indicating that the communication session is neighbor communication or area designation communication)
- T1 Holding time timer (timer for measuring the holding time (5 seconds) of the communication session)
- S10 to S21 are voice packet transmission management processes.
- the control unit 20 determines the state of the PTT switch 220 (S10). When the PTT switch 220 is on, the control unit 20 advances the process to S11. If the PTT switch 220 is not turned on, the process proceeds to S22. In the description of this flowchart, it is assumed that turning on the PTT switch includes turning on the transmission function by VOX.
- the control unit 20 determines whether or not the communication session flag FC is set.
- the voice packet created when the PTT switch 220 is turned on this time is a calling voice packet, and the communication session is started by the server device by the transmission of the voice packet. Is done.
- the control unit 20 sets a communication session flag FC and a communication flag FT indicating that a voice packet is being transmitted / received (S12).
- the control unit 20 transfers the communication partner number NC0 selected by the user to the communication session number NC1 (S13), and determines whether the communication is the neighbor communication or the area designation communication based on the neighbor communication flag AC ( S14). If the neighborhood communication flag AC is set, it is neighborhood communication or area designation communication.
- the neighborhood communication flag AC is switched between set and reset by an operation of the user of the terminal device 14. It is also set to ON by calling from another terminal device 14 (neighboring communication and area designation communication).
- the control unit 20 sets the neighboring communication flag (set) and the wireless access point 13 number to which the terminal device 14 is connected (area information, connected).
- the voice packet in which the AP number (BSSID)), the communication session number NC1, and the divided system number are written in the data body together with the voice signal is transmitted to the server apparatus 11 as a calling voice packet (S15).
- the control unit 20 keeps the neighboring communication flag reset, and sets area information (BSSID), communication session number NC1, and partitioned system number. Transmits the voice packet written in the data body together with the voice signal to the server apparatus 11 (S16). By transmitting the calling voice packet, the server apparatus 11 starts a communication session.
- the control unit 20 After resetting the holding time timer T1 to 5 seconds (S17), the control unit 20 advances the processing to the voice packet reception management processing of S30 and subsequent steps.
- the control unit 20 determines whether the communication flag FT is set, that is, whether a voice packet is currently being transmitted or received. Is determined (S18). When the communication flag FT is not set (NO in S18), the control unit 20 sets the communication flag FT (S19). The process proceeds from S11 to S18 to S19 when transmission of a new voice packet (user call voice) is started in a state where a communication session that has already been started is maintained. In S20, the already started communication session is continued and the current voice packet is returned to the communication session (NO in S20), or the previous communication session is left and the new communication partner is notified this time.
- a new voice packet user call voice
- Is determined that is, whether another new communication session is to be established (YES in S20). This determination may be made according to, for example, whether or not an operation by the user immediately before turning on the current PTT switch 220, for example, an operation for selecting a communication partner has been performed. When the user performs a selection operation for a new communication partner, a process of establishing a new communication session for the selected communication partner may be performed in S20.
- control unit 20 When establishing a new communication session (YES in S20), the control unit 20 transfers the communication partner number NC0 selected at that time to the communication session number NC1 (S21), and proceeds to S14. When continuing the already started communication session (NO in S20), the control unit 20 advances the process from S18 to S14.
- the control unit 20 resets the communication flag FT (S22). Note that if the communication flag FT has already been reset, it may be left as it is. After that, the control unit 20 advances the processing to the reception management processing of voice packets after S30.
- the control unit 20 determines whether or not a voice packet is received via the network 17 in S30. When receiving the voice packet, the control unit 20 advances the process to S31. If no voice packet has been received, the process proceeds to S40.
- the control unit 20 determines whether or not the communication session flag FC is set. If the communication session flag FC is not set (NO in S31), it is determined that a new communication session has been established this time and the first voice packet has been transmitted, and the communication session flag FC and the communication flag FT are set. (S33).
- the communication flag FT is a flag indicating that a voice packet is being transmitted / received.
- the controller 20 transfers the communication partner number included in the voice packet to the communication session number NC1 (S34).
- the control unit 20 determines whether the voice packet is neighbor communication or area designation communication (S35). Specifically, the determination is made based on the presence / absence of setting of the neighborhood communication flag of the voice packet.
- control unit 20 sets the communication flag FT in response to the reception of the current voice packet (S32). If the communication flag FT has already been set, it can be left as it is. Thereafter, the control unit 20 advances the process to S35.
- control unit 20 determines whether or not the communication session flag FC is set (S40). When the communication session flag FC is set (YES in S40), the control unit 20 executes the processing from S41 onward. When the communication session flag FC is not set (NO in S40), the control unit 20 ends the process as it is.
- the control unit 20 determines whether or not the communication flag FT is set. If the communication flag FT is set (YES in S41), the control unit 20 ends the process as it is. When the communication flag FT is not set (NO in S41), that is, when the communication flag FT is reset but the communication session flag FC is set, the control unit 20 sets the holding time timer T1. One count (20 milliseconds) is subtracted (S42). Then, it is determined whether or not the holding time timer T1 has become 0 by this subtraction (S43). When the holding time timer T1 becomes 0 (YES in S43), the control unit 20 resets the communication session flag FC in order to cancel the communication session (S44). In S43, when the holding time timer T1 is still larger than 0 (NO in S43), the control unit 20 ends the process as it is.
- FIG. 11A and 11B are flowcharts showing the operation of the server apparatus.
- FIG. 11A shows a processing operation when a voice packet is received.
- FIG. 11B shows the mixing table management processing operation.
- the control unit 30 when receiving a voice packet, the control unit 30 already has a communication session identified by the caller terminal number, the communication partner identification number, and the partitioned system number in the mixing table 303A or 303B corresponding to the partitioned system number. It is determined whether it is registered (S50). When the communication session is already registered in the mixing table 303A or 303B (YES in S50), the control unit 30 joins the received voice signal of the voice packet to the communication session based on the participation terminal number of the communication session. (S56). Then, the communication session holding time timer TS of the mixing table 303A or 303B is reset to 30 seconds (S57). Thus, the communication session is maintained in the server device 11 for 30 seconds thereafter.
- the control unit 30 adds the calling voice packet to the calling voice packet.
- a new communication session based on this is registered in the mixing table 303A or 303B corresponding to the divided system number of the calling voice packet (S51).
- the identification number (terminal number / group number / whole number) of the communication partner is registered as a session number, and the terminal number of the terminal device 14 that has transmitted the voice packet is registered as the calling terminal number. Is done.
- a participating terminal number As a participating terminal number, a communication partner number and a calling terminal number are registered in the case of an individual communication session, and in a group communication session, the terminal number of the terminal device 14 belonging to the group of the calling terminal number and the communication partner number is registered. be registered. If the calling terminal device does not belong to a group, the calling terminal number is also registered in the additional terminal number. Furthermore, if there is a terminal device 14 belonging to the group that is inactive, participating in another communication session, etc. and cannot participate in this communication session, the terminal number is excluded from the participation terminal number column, It is posted in the column of excluded terminal number. In the case of the entire communication session, the terminal numbers of all the terminal devices 14 of the calling terminal number and the communication partner number are registered as participating terminal numbers.
- the excluded terminal number is the same as that in the group communication session. Further, in the case of a neighboring communication session (area-designated communication session), the terminal of the terminal device 14 located in the neighboring area (designated area) of the communication partner number (group number / whole number) corresponding to the divided system number of this calling voice packet The number is registered as a participating terminal number.
- control unit 30 transfers the audio signal of the received audio packet to the terminal devices 14 participating in the communication session based on the participation terminal number in the mixing table 303A or 303B (S52).
- the control unit 30 determines whether there is a communication session established this time that is excluded from the participating terminal devices of the communication session already registered in the mixing table 303A or 303B in which the communication session is registered (S53). ). That is, when the terminal device 14 that has participated in the previously established communication session is to participate in the currently established communication session, it is necessary to deviate from the previously established communication session. If such a terminal device 14 exists (YES in S53), the terminal number of this terminal device 14 is deleted from the field of the participation terminal number of the communication session established previously (S54). The excluded terminal number is transcribed in the excluded terminal number column. In this way, the terminal devices participating in the communication session are optimized.
- the mixing table management process in FIG. 11B is repeatedly executed periodically (for example, every 20 milliseconds).
- the control unit 30 first selects the top table 303A of the plurality of mixing tables 303A and 303B (S60). Then, the communication session in the first line of the mixing table 303A is designated (S61).
- the control unit 30 subtracts 1 count (20 milliseconds) from the holding time timer TS of the designated communication session (S62), and determines whether or not the holding time timer TS has become 0 by this subtraction (S63). .
- the control unit 30 deletes the communication session of this row, assuming that this communication session has ended (S64).
- the holding time timer TS is not 0 (NO in S63)
- the control unit 30 advances the process to S65.
- the control unit 30 sequentially performs the above processing until the final row of the mixing table 303A is reached (S65, S66), and further sequentially until the final table (mixing group 303B) of the mixing table 303 is completed (S67, 68). . In this way, the control unit 30 manages the mixing tables 303A and 303B.
- the relay device (server device 11) and the terminal device 14 that is a communication device are connected via the network 17, and the terminal device 14 based on the affiliation of the terminal device 14 is connected. Communication between each other and management of the current position (area) of each terminal device 14 is performed on the relay device side.
- the area table 304 is generated by the server device 11. Specifically, the server apparatus 11 transmits an area information request to each wireless access point 13, receives information including the BSSID, IP address, and belonging area table 600 (partition system number and area number), and receives the area table 304. Is generated. For example, the server device 11 receives a request start instruction from the management device 12 and transmits an area information request.
- FIG. 12A is a diagram showing the belonging area table 600 set in the wireless access point 13 (storage unit 68).
- the affiliation area table 600 is information for specifying the area number to which the wireless access point 13 belongs in each of the classified voice communication systems 101 and 102, and the categorized system number, area number, and notification availability information are registered in association with each other. . For example, in the case of the division system number “101” (section voice communication system 101), this indicates that the wireless access point 13 belongs to the area number “4”.
- the notification availability is information for determining whether or not to transmit information such as the belonging area table 600 to the server device 11 when an area information request is transmitted from the server device 11. For example, in FIG.
- the wireless access point 13 corresponds to the partitioned system number 101 for the request. Send information only. This is because, when a certain wireless access point 13 is used only in any one of the segmented voice communication systems 101 or 102, registration to the area table 304B or 304A is not required for the segmented voice communication system 102 or 101 that is not used. It is.
- the affiliation area table 600 may be set in the storage unit 68 by communicating with the wireless access point 13 using a terminal device such as a personal computer.
- an operation unit may be provided in the wireless access point 13 and input directly.
- the server apparatus 11 transmits an area information request in the range from the start IP address received from the management apparatus 12 to the end IP address. That is, by transmitting an area information request with all IP addresses in the above range as a transmission destination, information such as an area number can be found from the detected wireless access point 13 while searching for the wireless access point 13 existing in the network 17. Etc. Therefore, the server apparatus 11 does not need to store the IP address of the wireless access point 13 in advance. Note that since the administrator knows the range of IP addresses in use, the range of IP addresses to be searched can be easily specified.
- FIG. 12B is a packet when the wireless access point 13 that has received the area information request responds (replies) to the server device 11.
- the data body includes the data length (effective data length) of the data body and the body name (text data) indicating the name of the wireless access point 13 in addition to the above-described BSSID, classification system number, and area number. In the case of an area information request transmitted from the server device 11, only the data length is included in the data body.
- the wireless access point 13 When the wireless access point 13 (the control unit 60) receives the UDP packet in which its own IP address is set as the transmission destination IP address via the wired procedure processing unit 65, it receives an area information request. And the UDP packet shown in FIG. 12B is returned based on the notification availability setting. Further, when the server apparatus 11 receives the UDP packet in which its own IP address is set as the transmission destination IP address from the wireless access point 13, it determines that the response is from the wireless access point 13 to the area information request, The generation operation of the area table 304 is executed.
- FIG. 13A is a flowchart showing an area table generation operation of the control unit 30 of the server device 11. This generation operation is executed when a request start instruction is received from the management apparatus 12.
- the control unit 30 selects the start IP address in the range of the start IP address and the end IP address received from the management device 12 (S80), and transmits an area information request (S81).
- the control unit 30 determines whether or not there is a response from the wireless access point 13 (S82). For example, the control unit 30 determines whether there is a response from the wireless access point 13 within a predetermined time after transmitting the area information request. If there is no response (NO in S82), the control unit 30 determines that the IP address does not correspond to the address of the wireless access point 13, and advances the process to S84.
- control unit 30 stores the received information in a RAM or the like and generates (updates) the area table 304 (S83). And the control part 30 performs the above process sequentially until it becomes an end IP address (S84, S85). Although not shown, the area table 304 generated by the above process is stored in the storage unit 31.
- FIG. 13B is a flowchart showing the area information transmission operation of the control unit 60 of the wireless access point 13. This operation is executed when an area information request destined for the IP address of the wireless access point 13 is received.
- the control unit 60 generates information to be transmitted to the server device 11 (S90). Specifically, based on the notification availability setting of the affiliation area table 600 stored in the storage unit 68, information on the classification system number and the corresponding area number of the affiliation area table 600 that can be notified is acquired and stored. The BSSID is acquired from the unit 68. Then, these pieces of information are transmitted to the server device 11 (S91).
- the server device 11 searches for the wireless access point 13 from an arbitrary IP address, and acquires area information of the wireless access point 13. Then, the area table 304 is generated based on the received area information. Thereby, the administrator or the like can easily generate the area table 304 without having to input the area number and the BSSID of the corresponding wireless access point 13 one by one in the server device 11. Accordingly, it is possible to realize a plurality of virtual voice communication systems capable of calling the terminal device 14 in units of areas in a single voice communication system while suppressing management of the voice communication system. it can.
- the generation of the area table 304 may not be configured by the area information request described above.
- the administrator may access the server apparatus 11 via the management apparatus 12 and input information such as an area number and BSSID to generate the area table 304.
- two segmented voice communication systems are formed in a single voice communication system, but the number is not limited to two. Further, the number of the segmented voice communication systems can be increased or decreased by operating the management apparatus 12 and changing the settings of the terminal table 301, the group table 302, and the mixing table 303 of the server apparatus 11. . In addition, it is also possible for the administrator to change the affiliation of the classified voice communication systems 101 and 102 of the terminal device 14 by operating the management device 12 and changing the categorized system number to which the terminal device 14 belongs in the terminal table 301. It is.
- the divided system number to which the terminal device 14 of the transmission source belongs is added to the voice packet, but it may not be added.
- the comprehensive terminal number is written as the transmission source terminal number in the voice packet, and the server apparatus 11 that has received the voice packet searches the terminal table 301 by the transmission source terminal number (the comprehensive terminal number), and the transmission source terminal
- the section system number to which the device 14 belongs and the terminal number in the section voice communication system 101 or 102 may be specified.
- the server device 11 does not need to inform the terminal device 14 of the classification system number.
- one area where the terminal device 14 is located is set as the neighborhood area, and the other terminal device 14 located in this area is the target of the communication partner, but is not particularly limited thereto.
- One area where the terminal device 14 is located and an area around this area may be set as neighboring areas, and other terminal devices 14 located in these areas may also be targeted for communication.
- the area information around each area may be stored in the server device 11 and the area corresponding to the AP number and the surrounding area may be specified from the AP number (BSSID) of the voice packet received from the terminal device 14.
- BSSID AP number
- the number (BSSID) of the wireless access point 13 is added to the voice packet.
- the present invention is not particularly limited to this.
- an area number may be added.
- the area table 304 shown in FIG. 7B is stored in the terminal device 14, the area table 304 may not be provided on the server device 13 side.
- the terminal device 14 should just specify the present area based on the number (BSSID) of the wireless access point 13 to which the terminal device 14 is connected.
- the area table 304 of the server device 11 is not necessary.
- the location information of the terminal device 14 of the above embodiment is information based on the wireless access point 13, but is not particularly limited to this, and any configuration that can identify the location information of the terminal device 14 is acceptable.
- a GPS may be provided in the terminal device 14 and coordinate values specified from the GPS may be used.
- the area of the above embodiment is also set based on the wireless access point 13, but is not particularly limited thereto. For example, when the position information of the terminal device 14 is specified from coordinate values such as GPS as described above, the setting of the area may not be set based on the wireless access point 13.
- the terminal device 14 can perform the neighborhood communication which can designate only the area (neighboring area) where an own machine is located, it can designate the area which a user desires like the management apparatus 12. It may be. Furthermore, in area designation communication, a plurality of areas may be designated. For example, the wireless access point 13 number (BSSID) belonging to two areas may be set as the AP number of the voice packet.
- BSSID wireless access point 13 number
- the group number and the entire number can be selected in the neighborhood communication and the area designation communication, but only one of them may be used.
- the terminal device 14 can perform group communication or the like, but it may be only proximity communication or area designation communication.
- an inactive terminal device is excluded from the communication session as an excluded terminal device.
- the terminal device may be joined in the communication session halfway.
- the communication session is established in response to the calling voice packet transmitted from the terminal device 14, but the trigger for establishing the communication session is not limited to this.
- the administrator may operate the mixing table 303 from the management apparatus 12 to establish and cancel the mixing group.
- the management apparatus 12 may establish and cancel the extended group communication between the groups described above. This method also enables comprehensive management and flexible changes of the mixing group.
- Server device (relay device) 12 management device 13 wireless access point 14 terminal device 20 (terminal device) control unit 30 (server device) control unit 32 network communication unit 60 (wireless access point) control unit 101, 102 segmented voice communication system 220 PTT (push) To-to-talk switch 301
- Terminal table 302 (302A, 302B) Group table 303 (303A, 303B) Mixing table 304 (304A, 304B) Area table
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NC0:ユーザの操作によって選択された通信相手識別番号(個別番号/グループ番号/全体番号)
NC1:セッション番号、実行中の通信セッションを識別する番号、通信セッションが確立される最初の音声パケットに書き込まれていた通信相手識別番号(個別番号/グループ番号/全体番号)が用いられる。
FC:通信セッションフラグ(この端末装置14が通信セッションに参加していることを示すフラグ)
FT:通信中フラグ(音声パケットの送信中または受信中であることを示すフラグ)
AC:近隣通信フラグ(通信セッションが近隣通信またはエリア指定通信であることを示すフラグ)
T1:保持時間タイマ(通信セッションの保持時間(5秒)を計時するタイマ)
次に、サーバ装置11(記憶部31)に記憶されているエリアテーブル304の生成について説明する。エリアテーブル304は、サーバ装置11によって生成される。具体的には、サーバ装置11は、エリア情報リクエストを各無線アクセスポイント13に送信し、BSSID、IPアドレスおよび所属エリアテーブル600(区分システム番号およびエリア番号)を含む情報を受信してエリアテーブル304を生成する。サーバ装置11は、たとえば管理装置12からのリクエスト開始指示を受信して、エリア情報リクエストを送信する。
無線アクセスポイント13(制御部60)は、有線手順処理部65を経由して自己のIPアドレスが送信先IPアドレスとして設定されている上記UDPパケットをサーバ装置11から受信すると、エリア情報リクエストであると判断し、通知可否の設定に基づいて図12Bに示すUDPパケットの返信を行う。また、サーバ装置11も、自己のIPアドレスが送信先IPアドレスとして設定されている上記UDPパケットを無線アクセスポイント13から受信すると、エリア情報リクエストに対する無線アクセスポイント13からの応答であると判断し、エリアテーブル304の生成動作を実行する。
12 管理装置
13 無線アクセスポイント
14 端末装置
20 (端末装置の)制御部
30 (サーバ装置の)制御部
32 ネットワーク通信部
60 (無線アクセスポイントの)制御部
101、102 区分音声通信システム
220 PTT(プッシュ・トゥ・トーク)スイッチ
301 端末テーブル
302(302A,302B) グループテーブル
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- ネットワーク通信部、記憶部、および、制御部を備え、複数の区分システムの音声通信を中継する中継装置であって、
前記ネットワーク通信部は、通信ネットワークに接続し、該通信ネットワークに接続される複数の端末装置と通信し、
前記記憶部は、
各区分システムごとに、システムの領域を複数に分割したエリア情報を記憶し、
各端末装置の識別符号、所属する区分システム、および、位置情報を記憶し、
前記制御部は、
ある端末装置から音声信号を受信したとき、その音声信号に付加されている送信元端末装置の情報から前記ある端末装置が所属する区分システムを割り出し、
前記音声信号を転送するべく指定されたエリアである指定エリアを決定し、
前記ある端末装置と同一の区分システムに所属し且つ前記指定エリアにある端末装置に前記音声信号を転送する
中継装置。 - 前記通信ネットワークは、複数の無線アクセスポイントを有し、
前記記憶部は、前記端末装置が接続している無線アクセスポイントを前記端末装置の位置情報として記憶し、
前記制御部は、前記ある端末装置が接続している無線アクセスポイントの通信範囲を含むエリアを前記指定エリアとする
請求項1に記載の中継装置。 - 前記制御部は、前記複数の無線アクセスポイントに、各区分システムごとの所属エリアの送信要求を行い、
前記記憶部は、前記無線アクセスポイントから受信した各区分システムごとの所属エリアを、各区分システムのエリア情報として記憶する
請求項2に記載の中継装置。 - 前記端末装置の識別符号は、各区分システム内で各端末装置にユニークに付されており、
前記音声信号に付加される送信元端末装置の情報は、前記所属区分システムおよび前記識別符号である
請求項1に記載の中継装置。 - 前記端末装置の識別符号は、前記複数の端末装置の全てについてユニークに付されており、
前記音声信号に付加される送信元端末装置の情報は、前記識別符号である
請求項1に記載の中継装置。 - 記憶部と、制御部と、を備え、ネットワークを介して端末装置および中継装置と通信する無線アクセスポイントであって、
前記中継装置は、複数の区分システムのそれぞれにおいて、指定された一部のエリアの通信を中継し、
前記記憶部は、自己が所属する1または複数の区分システム、および、該所属する区分システムにおける所属エリアを記憶し、
前記制御部は、前記中継装置から前記送信要求を受信したとき、前記所属する区分システム、所属エリアおよび自己の識別符号を含む情報を前記中継装置に送信する
無線アクセスポイント。 - ネットワークを介して通信する中継装置および端末装置と、前記ネットワークの一部をなす機器として前記端末装置と通信する無線アクセスポイントと、を含み、前記中継装置が複数の区分システムの音声通信を中継する音声通信システムであって、
前記中継装置は、各区分システムごとに、前記無線アクセスポイントの通信範囲に基いて分割された複数のエリア情報を記憶し、さらに、各端末装置の識別符号、所属する区分システム、および、接続中の無線アクセスポイントに基づく位置情報を記憶し、
前記端末装置は、自己の識別符号を付加した音声信号を送信し、
前記中継装置は、前記端末装置から音声信号を受信したとき、その音声信号に付加されている識別符号から前記端末装置が所属する区分システムを割り出すとともに、前記位置情報に基いて前記端末装置がいる前記区分システム内のエリアを割り出し、該割り出された区分システムに所属し且つ該割り出されたエリアにある端末装置に前記音声信号を転送する
音声通信システム。 - 前記中継装置は、前記無線アクセスポイントに、所属する区分システムごとの所属エリアの送信要求を行い、
前記無線アクセスポイントは、前記中継装置から前記送信要求を受信したとき、前記所属する区分システム、所属エリアおよび自己の識別符号を含む情報を前記中継装置に送信し、
前記中継装置は、前記無線アクセスポイントから受信した各区分システムごとの所属エリアを、各区分システムのエリア情報として記憶する
請求項7に記載の音声通信システム。 - ネットワークを介して通信する中継装置および端末装置と、前記ネットワークの一部をなす機器として前記端末装置と通信する無線アクセスポイントと、を含み、前記中継装置が複数の区分システムの音声通信を中継する音声通信システムにおいて、
前記中継装置に、各区分システムごとに、前記無線アクセスポイントの通信範囲に基いて分割された複数のエリア情報を記憶させるとともに、各端末装置の識別符号、所属する区分システム、および、接続中の無線アクセスポイントに基づく位置情報を記憶させ、
前記端末装置が、自己の識別符号を付加した音声信号を送信し、
前記中継装置が、前記端末装置から音声信号を受信したとき、その音声信号に付加されている識別符号から前記端末装置が所属する区分システムを割り出すとともに、前記位置情報に基いて前記端末装置がいる前記区分システム内のエリアを割り出し、該割り出された区分システムに所属し且つ該割り出されたエリアにある端末装置に前記音声信号を転送する
音声通信方法。
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