WO2022201654A1 - Système d'interphone pour complexe de logement et système d'interphone pour logement - Google Patents

Système d'interphone pour complexe de logement et système d'interphone pour logement Download PDF

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WO2022201654A1
WO2022201654A1 PCT/JP2021/044952 JP2021044952W WO2022201654A1 WO 2022201654 A1 WO2022201654 A1 WO 2022201654A1 JP 2021044952 W JP2021044952 W JP 2021044952W WO 2022201654 A1 WO2022201654 A1 WO 2022201654A1
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勝彦 平松
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  • the present disclosure relates to data processing technology, and more particularly to an apartment complex intercom system and a residential intercom system.
  • Smart keys which electronically unlock or lock doors without using mechanical keys, are becoming popular.
  • the present disclosure has been made in view of these issues, and one purpose is to provide a technology that achieves both security and convenience in entering a house using a smart key.
  • an intercom system for collective housing includes a common intercom and a first reading device installed at a common entrance of a collective housing, and a dwelling unit installed in each dwelling unit of the collective housing.
  • the common interphone captures an image of a person present at the common entrance, and the first reading device transmits authentication information about the person to the first control device when an authentication operation using the smart key is input by the person, 1
  • the control device (1) determines whether the person is a resident of the apartment complex or a visitor based on the authentication information, and (2) determines that the person is a resident of the apartment complex.
  • a signal to unlock the door of the common entrance is transmitted, and (3) when it is determined that the person is a visitor, the common intercom outputs a content prompting the visitor to enter the room number, and the common intercom indicates the room number.
  • a signal for unlocking the door of the common entrance is transmitted, and the result of imaging by the common intercom is transmitted to the intercom in the dwelling unit corresponding to the input room number.
  • This collective housing intercom system includes a common intercom and reading device installed at the common entrance of the collective housing, an in-unit intercom installed in each dwelling unit of the collective housing, and a control for controlling at least the common intercom and the in-unit intercom. a device;
  • the reading device transmits authentication information about the person to the control device when an authentication operation using the smart key is input by the person, and the control device (1) Based on the authentication information, the person uses the collective housing Determine whether the person is a resident or a visitor, and (2) if the person is determined to be a visitor, let the common interphone image the visitor for a predetermined time, and the result of the image captured by the common interphone is sent to the intercom in the dwelling unit. Send.
  • This collective housing intercom system includes a camera and a reading device installed at the common entrance of the collective housing, an in-unit intercom installed in each dwelling unit of the collective housing, and a control device for controlling at least the camera and the in-unit intercom. , provided.
  • the reading device transmits authentication information about the person to the control device when an authentication operation using the smart key is input by the person, and the control device (1) Based on the authentication information, the person uses the collective housing (2) If the person is determined to be a visitor, the camera captures an image of the visitor for a predetermined period of time, and the result of the image captured by the camera is transmitted to the intercom in the dwelling unit. .
  • This residential intercom system includes an entrance intercom and a reader installed at the entrance of the house, an in-house intercom installed in the house, and a controller for controlling at least the entrance intercom and the in-house intercom.
  • the reading device transmits authentication information about the person to the control device, and the control device (1) based on the authentication information, (2) If the person is determined to be a resident of the house, a signal to unlock the front door is transmitted, and (3) the person is a visitor.
  • the imaging of the visitor by the entrance intercom is started, the unlocking signal of the entrance door is transmitted, and the imaging result of the visitor by the entrance intercom is transmitted to the in-house intercom.
  • a device or method subject in the present disclosure comprises a computer.
  • the main functions of the apparatus or method of the present disclosure are realized by the computer executing the program.
  • a computer has a processor that operates according to a program as its main hardware configuration. Any type of processor can be used as long as it can implement functions by executing a program.
  • the processor is composed of one or more electronic circuits including a semiconductor integrated circuit (IC) or an LSI (Large Scale Integration). Although they are called ICs or LSIs here, they may be called system LSIs, VLSIs (Very Large Scale Integration), or USLIs (Ultra Large Scale Integration) depending on the degree of integration.
  • a Field Programmable Gate Array that is programmed after the LSI is manufactured, or a reconfigurable logic device that can reconfigure the connection relationships inside the LSI or set up circuit partitions inside the LSI. can also be used for the same purpose.
  • a plurality of electronic circuits may be integrated on one chip or may be provided on a plurality of chips.
  • a plurality of chips may be integrated into one device, or may be provided in a plurality of devices.
  • the program is recorded in a non-temporary recording medium such as a computer-readable ROM (Read Only Memory), optical disk, hard disk drive, or the like.
  • the program may be pre-stored in a recording medium, or may be supplied to the recording medium via a wide area network including the Internet.
  • a person who attempts to enter a common or exclusive part of a collective housing, or a person who tries to leave a private part of a collective housing is a resident of the collective housing or a non-resident.
  • the security level is switched depending on whether the person is a person (hereinafter also referred to as a "visitor").
  • Visitors include not only relatives and friends of residents but also providers of various services (servicers). Servicers include, for example, postal mail, courier services, housekeeping service personnel, and visiting caregivers.
  • FIG. 1 shows the configuration of an intercom system 20 for collective housing according to an embodiment.
  • a collective housing 10 in which the collective housing intercom system 20 is constructed is a condominium having a private section 12 , a common section 14 and a common entrance 16 .
  • the private part 12 is a dwelling unit as a private space for residents living in the housing complex 10 .
  • the housing complex 10 includes a plurality of dedicated sections 12 (dwelling units).
  • the common area 14 is a space shared by a plurality of residents living in the housing complex 10, and includes, for example, a lobby, corridors, elevators, and the like.
  • the shared entrance 16 is also called a collective entrance, and is an entrance space of the collective housing 10 shared by a plurality of residents of the collective housing 10 .
  • the in-house intercom 30 can also be said to be an in-house intercom.
  • In-home intercom 30 includes at least a display and a speaker.
  • the display unit displays the image of the visitor captured by the common intercom 24 and the outside intercom 34 .
  • the speaker outputs a chime sound for in-house calling.
  • a shared entrance door 22 is a door device that separates the common entrance 16 and the common area 14 .
  • Common intercom 24 is an intercom shared by multiple residents of collective housing 10 and visitors.
  • the common intercom 24 includes at least an input unit used for inputting a room number, etc., and a camera for capturing an image of a person present at the common entrance 16 .
  • the shared entrance reading device 26 performs short-range wireless communication with the smart key 42 to be described later, and reads data (authentication information in the embodiment) from the smart key 42 as the first reading device.
  • the shared entrance control device 28 as a first control device, communicates with the shared entrance door 22, the shared intercom 24, the shared entrance reading device 26, and the in-home intercom 30, and controls these devices.
  • an in-home intercom 30 is installed in each of a plurality of dedicated units 12 (dwelling units).
  • the common entrance control device 28 manages each of a plurality of in-home intercoms 30 corresponding to a plurality of dedicated units 12 (dwelling units) in association with the identification number (room number in the embodiment) of each dwelling unit.
  • a dwelling unit entrance door 32, an outside intercom 34, and a dwelling unit entrance reading device 36 are installed at the entrance of the private part 12 (hereinafter also referred to as "dwelling unit entrance").
  • the dwelling unit entrance door 32 is a door device that separates the private area 12 and the common area 14, in other words, separates the inside and outside of the dwelling unit.
  • the out-of-house intercom 34 can also be called an intercom at the entrance of a dwelling unit, and is an intercom shared by residents of the private section 12 and visitors.
  • the outdoor intercom 34 has at least a camera that captures an image of a person present at the entrance of the dwelling unit.
  • the dwelling unit entrance reading device 36 performs short-range wireless communication with the smart key 42 described below as a second reading device, and reads data (authentication information in the embodiment) from the smart key 42 .
  • Dwelling unit entrance control device 38 as a second control device, communicates with dwelling unit entrance door 32, outside intercom 34, dwelling entrance reading device 36, and inside intercom 30, and controls these devices.
  • the doorway controller 38 is integrated with the intercom 30 , in other words the functionality of the doorway controller 38 is incorporated into the door intercom 30 .
  • the smart key 42 is a smart key application installed in a smartphone owned by a resident or visitor of the collective housing 10. Alternatively, smart key 42 may be a dedicated device for smart keys.
  • the smart key 42 has at least a communication section and a storage section. The communication unit performs short-range wireless communication with the common entrance reader 26 and the dwelling unit entrance reader 36 .
  • the storage unit of the smart key 42 stores authentication information pre-assigned to the holder of the smart key 42.
  • the authentication information may be data unique to each holder of the smart key 42 (eg, a resident or visitor of the housing complex 10), and may be, for example, a key code.
  • the system of authentication information assigned to residents of collective housing 10 is different from the system of authentication information assigned to visitors. Therefore, based on the value indicated by the authentication information read from the smart key 42, it is possible to identify whether the holder of the smart key 42 is a resident of the housing complex 10 or a visitor.
  • the storage device 40 is a storage device that stores data referenced or updated by the shared entrance control device 28 and the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 .
  • the storage device 40 stores authorized authentication information assigned in advance to each of a plurality of residents of the housing complex 10 and authorized visitors.
  • the authentication information may be stored in association with the identification information of the assignee's resident or visitor, ie, the assignee's resident or visitor may be uniquely identifiable based on the authentication information.
  • the storage device 40 stores permission information for permitting entry into the common area 14 and permission information for permitting entry into the private area 12 in association with the visitor's authentication information. good too.
  • the permission information may be registered or changed by residents of the housing complex 10 .
  • the storage device 40 stores data of imaging results (also referred to as recorded data) by the common intercom 24 and the outside intercom 34 .
  • the imaging data stored in the storage device 40 is provided to an external device such as the terminal of the manager of the housing complex 10 or the terminal of a security service company. There is no restriction on the installation position of the storage device 40, and the storage device 40 may be installed inside the housing complex 10, or may be installed in a remote location (cloud service, data center, etc.).
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart showing the operation of the multi-dwelling intercom system 20. As shown in FIG. This figure shows the unlocking operation of the common entrance door 22 in the common entrance 16 .
  • the processing of each device described below may be implemented in a computer program stored in each device. The processing of each device may be realized by the CPU of each device reading the computer program into the main memory and executing it.
  • the common intercom 24 waits until a predetermined call operation is input (N of S10).
  • a predetermined call operation to the common intercom 24 is input (Y of S10), the common intercom 24 starts the process of imaging a person (hereinafter also referred to as "person to be authenticated") present at the common entrance 16 ( S11).
  • a person to be authenticated may be a resident of the housing complex 10 or a visitor.
  • the calling operation in the embodiment is the operation of the person to be authenticated with respect to the call bell button provided on the common intercom 24 .
  • the common intercom 24 receives an operation on the doorbell button, the built-in camera starts imaging processing.
  • the shared intercom 24 notifies the shared entrance control device 28 that the imaging has started, and the shared entrance control device 28 controls the shared entrance reading device 26 so that it can accept the authentication operation (S12).
  • the authentication operation in the embodiment is an operation in which the person to be authenticated brings the smart key 42 (for example, a smart key application activated smart phone) close to the common entrance reader 26 .
  • the shared entrance reader 26 is when the person to be authenticated inputs an authentication operation using the smart key 42, in other words, when proximity wireless communication with the smart key 42 is started (Y in S13), the smart key
  • the authentication information about the person to be authenticated stored in 42 is read out from the smart key 42 (S14).
  • the shared entrance reading device 26 transmits the authentication information read from the smart key 42 to the shared entrance control device 28 .
  • the shared entrance control device 28 compares the authorized authentication information stored in the storage device 40 with the authentication information received from the shared entrance reading device 26, and determines that the authentication information received from the shared entrance reading device 26 is authorized. It is determined whether or not If the authentication information received from the shared entrance reader 26 is valid, the shared entrance control device 28 determines whether the person to be authenticated is a resident of the housing complex 10 or a visitor based on the value indicated by the authentication information. (S15). When the shared entrance control device 28 determines that the person to be authenticated is a visitor based on the authentication information, the shared entrance control device 28 stores permission information for permitting entry to the common area 14 in the authentication information in the storage device 40 . Further, the processes after S19 described below may be executed under the further condition that is associated with .
  • the shared entrance control device 28 opens the shared entrance door 22 by transmitting a door unlock signal to the shared entrance door 22. Enable (S17). Further, the common entrance control device 28 terminates the imaging process by the common intercom 24 (S18). When the person to be authenticated is a resident, the data of the result of imaging by the common intercom 24 (which can be said to be recorded data of the resident) may be deleted without being saved. Alternatively, the common entrance control device 28 acquires the data of the imaging result from the common intercom 24, and stores the data of the imaging result in association with the authentication information of the person to be authenticated (or the identification information of the resident specified by the authentication information). It may be stored in device 40 .
  • the shared entrance control device 28 controls the shared intercom 24 to display on the display unit a message prompting the visitor to enter the room number, Alternatively, the voice of the content is output from the speaker (S19).
  • the common intercom 24 accepts the room number input by the person to be authenticated (hereinafter referred to as a visitor) to the input unit, and transmits the input room number to the common entrance control device 28 (S20).
  • the shared entrance control device 28 transmits a door unlock signal to the shared entrance door 22, thereby enabling the shared entrance door 22 to be opened (S21).
  • the shared entrance control device 28 terminates the imaging process by the shared intercom 24 (S22).
  • the common entrance control device 28 acquires data of the imaging result (which can be said to be recorded data of the visitor) from the common intercom 24, and associates the data of the imaging result with the room number input by the visitor (S23). .
  • the shared entrance control device 28 transmits the imaged result data to the in-home intercom 30 corresponding to the room number entered by the visitor (S24).
  • the in-home intercom 30 causes the display unit to display the data of the imaging result.
  • the imaging result data transmitted to the in-home intercom 30 may include visitor authentication information (or visitor identification information specified by the authentication information).
  • the shared entrance control device 28 associates the data of the imaging result with the visitor's authentication information (or the resident's identification information specified by the authentication information) and the room number entered by the visitor, and stores the data in the storage device 40. do.
  • FIG. 3 is also a flowchart showing the operation of the intercom system 20 for collective housing.
  • the figure shows an operation related to unlocking the entrance door 32 of a specific dwelling unit (hereinafter also referred to as a "specific dwelling unit") of the collective housing 10.
  • the dwelling unit entrance reading device 36 waits until an unlocking operation using the smart key 42 is input by a person (also referred to as an "authenticated person") who is going to enter the specific dwelling unit (N of S30).
  • the unlocking operation using the smart key 42 can also be said to be an authentication operation for unlocking.
  • the dwelling unit entrance reading device 36 is when the person to be authenticated inputs an unlocking operation using the smart key 42, in other words, when proximity wireless communication with the smart key 42 in the unlocking mode is started (S30 Y), the authentication information about the person to be authenticated stored in the smart key 42 is read from the smart key 42 (S31).
  • the dwelling unit entrance reading device 36 transmits the authentication information read from the smart key 42 to the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 .
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 collates the authentic authentication information stored in the storage device 40 with the certification information received from the dwelling unit entrance reader 36, and determines that the authentication information received from the dwelling unit entrance reader 36 is valid. It is determined whether or not If the authentication information received from the dwelling unit entrance reader 36 is valid, the dwelling unit entrance control unit 38 determines whether the person to be authenticated is a resident of the collective housing 10 or a visitor based on the value indicated by the authentication information. (S32). When the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 determines that the person to be authenticated is a visitor based on the authentication information, the authentication information in the storage device 40 indicates permission to enter the private section 12 .
  • the processing after S35 described below may be executed on the further condition that the information is associated.
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 opens the dwelling unit entrance door 32 by transmitting a door unlock signal to the dwelling unit entrance door 32. Enable (S34).
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 controls the outside intercom 34 to image the person to be authenticated (hereinafter referred to as a visitor). is started (S35). At the same time, the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 controls the in-house intercom 30 to cause the in-house intercom 30 to perform in-house call processing (output of chime sound, for example) (S36). The dwelling unit entrance control device 38 waits for a predetermined time (for example, several seconds to ten seconds) (S37), and then transmits a door unlock signal to the dwelling unit entrance door 32, thereby enabling the dwelling unit entrance door 32 to be opened ( S38). By setting a certain period of time from the call in the dwelling unit to the unlocking of the entrance door 32 of the dwelling unit, it is possible to foster the resident's readiness for the visitor's entry into the room.
  • a predetermined time for example, several seconds to ten seconds
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 terminates the imaging process by the outside intercom 34 (S39).
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 acquires imaging result data (which can be said to be recorded data of the visitor) from the outside intercom 34, and stores the imaging result data as the room number of the specific dwelling where the visitor is going to enter. Associate with.
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 transmits data of the imaging result to the in-house intercom 30 (S40).
  • the imaging result data transmitted to the in-home intercom 30 may include visitor authentication information (or visitor identification information specified by the authentication information).
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 associates the imaging result data with the visitor's authentication information (or the resident's identification information specified by the authentication information) and the room number of the specific dwelling unit, and stores the data in the storage device 40 .
  • FIG. 4 is also a flowchart showing the operation of the intercom system 20 for collective housing.
  • This figure shows the operation of locking the entrance door 32 of a specific dwelling unit (specific dwelling unit) of the collective housing 10 .
  • the dwelling unit entrance reading device 36 waits until a person (also referred to as an "authenticated person") who intends to leave the specific dwelling unit inputs a locking operation using the smart key 42 (N of S50).
  • the locking operation using the smart key 42 can also be called an authentication operation for locking, and is, for example, an operation of bringing the smart key 42 set in the locking mode close to the reading device 36 at the entrance of the dwelling unit.
  • the dwelling unit entrance reading device 36 is when the person to be authenticated inputs a locking operation using the smart key 42, in other words, when close proximity wireless communication with the smart key 42 in the locked mode is started (Y in S50). , the authentication information about the person to be authenticated stored in the smart key 42 is read from the smart key 42 (S51).
  • the dwelling unit entrance reading device 36 transmits the authentication information read from the smart key 42 to the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 .
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 collates the authentic authentication information stored in the storage device 40 with the certification information received from the dwelling unit entrance reader 36, and determines that the authentication information received from the dwelling unit entrance reader 36 is valid. It is determined whether or not If the authentication information received from the dwelling unit entrance reader 36 is valid, the dwelling unit entrance control unit 38 determines whether the person to be authenticated is a resident of the collective housing 10 or a visitor based on the value indicated by the authentication information. (S52). When the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 determines that the person to be authenticated is a visitor based on the authentication information, the authentication information is associated with permission information for permitting entry into the dedicated unit 12.
  • the processing after S55 which will be described later, may be executed on the condition that the
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 locks the dwelling unit entrance door 32 by transmitting a door lock signal to the dwelling unit entrance door 32. (S54).
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 controls the outside intercom 34 to image the person to be authenticated (hereinafter referred to as a visitor). is started (S55).
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 waits for a predetermined time (for example, several seconds to ten seconds) (S56), and then transmits a door lock signal to the dwelling unit entrance door 32 to lock the dwelling unit entrance door 32 (S57).
  • a predetermined time for example, several seconds to ten seconds
  • S57 By setting a certain period of time until the completion of locking of the entrance door 32 of the dwelling unit, it is possible to foster the resident's readiness for leaving the room of the visitor or locking the entrance door 32 of the dwelling unit.
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 terminates the imaging process by the outside intercom 34 (S58).
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 acquires imaging result data (which can be said to be recorded data of a visitor) from the outside intercom 34, and stores the imaging result data as the room number of the specific dwelling unit to be locked by the visitor. Associate with.
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 transmits data of the imaging result to the indoor intercom 30 (S59).
  • the imaging result data transmitted to the in-home intercom 30 may include visitor authentication information (or visitor identification information specified by the authentication information).
  • the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 associates the imaging result data with the visitor's authentication information (or the resident's identification information specified by the authentication information) and the room number of the specific dwelling unit, and stores the data in the storage device 40 .
  • a person trying to enter the common area 14 of the multi-family housing 10 a person trying to enter a dwelling unit of the multi-family housing 10, and a person trying to leave the dwelling unit of the multi-family housing 10.
  • Security-related processing is switched depending on whether each person is a resident of the housing complex 10 or a visitor other than the resident.
  • the smart key 42 it is possible to achieve both security and convenience in entering and exiting the housing complex 10 using the smart key 42 .
  • the image of the visitor is associated with the room number of the visit destination.
  • the common intercom 24 starts capturing an image of the person to be authenticated when it receives the call bell button operation of the common intercom 24 as a calling operation.
  • the calling operation may be an operation of inputting a registration number notified in advance to the person to be authenticated (for example, a resident and a visitor). That is, the public intercom 24 may start imaging the person to be authenticated when the registration number notified to the person to be authenticated in advance is input.
  • the registration number may be assigned a unique number for each type of servicer (postal service, housekeeping service, etc.).
  • the common entrance control device 28 receives the data of the imaging result by the common intercom 24, the authentication information read from the visitor's smart key 42, and the registration number entered in the calling operation (or the type of servicer identified by the registration number). ) may be transmitted to the in-house intercom 30 and displayed.
  • the common entrance control device 28 includes the data of the imaging result by the common intercom 24, the authentication information read from the visitor's smart key 42, the registration number input by the calling operation (or the service provider identified by the registration number). type) may be stored in the storage device 40 in association with each other.
  • the common intercom 24 may start imaging the person present at the common entrance 16 without the input of the readout operation by the user. For example, when the camera detects that a person is present at the common entrance 16, the common intercom 24 may automatically start capturing an image of the person (person to be authenticated).
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing the operation of the housing intercom system 20 of the modified example. This figure shows the operation related to imaging a visitor at the common entrance 16 .
  • the shared entrance reading device 26 waits until an authentication operation using the smart key 42 is input by a person (also referred to as an "authenticated person") who attempts to enter the common area 14 from the shared entrance 16 of the collective housing 10. (N of S60).
  • the shared entrance reading device 26 reads the authentication information on the person to be authenticated stored in the smart key 42 from the smart key 42 ( S61).
  • the shared entrance reader 26 transmits the authentication information read from the smart key 42 to the shared entrance control device 28 .
  • the shared entrance control device 28 compares the authorized authentication information stored in the storage device 40 with the authentication information received from the shared entrance reading device 26, and determines that the authentication information received from the shared entrance reading device 26 is authorized. It is determined whether or not If the authentication information received from the shared entrance reader 26 is valid, the shared entrance control device 28 determines whether the person to be authenticated is a resident of the housing complex 10 or a visitor based on the value indicated by the authentication information. (S62).
  • the common entrance control device 28 controls the common intercom 24 to start imaging the person to be authenticated (hereinafter referred to as a visitor). (S64).
  • the shared entrance control device 28 terminates the imaging process by the shared intercom 24 when a predetermined time has elapsed after the imaging process was started (S65). In other words, the shared entrance control device 28 allows the shared intercom 24 to continue imaging the visitor for a predetermined period of time.
  • the common entrance control device 28 acquires data of the imaging result (which can be said to be recorded data of the visitor) from the common intercom 24, and transmits the data of the imaging result to the in-house intercom 30 (S66).
  • the destination of the imaging result data may be the in-home intercom 30 corresponding to the room number input by the visitor in the process not shown in FIG.
  • the common entrance control device 28 stores the data of the imaging results in the storage device 40 .
  • the subsequent processing is skipped and the flow of this figure ends.
  • the imaging process of the person to be authenticated is performed only when the person to be authenticated is a visitor.
  • security-related processing is switched according to whether the person attempting to enter the common area 14 of the collective housing 10 is a resident of the collective housing 10 or a visitor other than the residents. , it is possible to achieve both security and convenience in entering the housing complex 10 using the smart key.
  • the common intercom 24 of the above embodiment has a built-in camera, and images of people present at the common entrance 16 are captured by the built-in camera.
  • a camera that captures images of people present at the common entrance 16 may be installed at the common entrance 16 as a device independent of the common intercom 24 .
  • the common entrance control device 28 controls a camera independent of the common intercom 24 when it determines that the person to be authenticated is a visitor. The person may be imaged for a predetermined period of time.
  • the common entrance control device 28 may acquire the data of the imaging result from the camera and transmit the data of the imaging result to the in-home intercom 30 .
  • FIG. 6 shows the configuration of a residential intercom system 50.
  • the residential intercom system 50 is obtained by applying the technology for entering and exiting the private part 12 (dwelling unit) of the collective housing 10 described in the embodiment to entering and exiting a house 51, which is a detached house.
  • a house 51 includes a house 52 and an entrance 54 .
  • a home intercom 62 used by a resident of the house 51 is installed in the house 52 .
  • the in-home intercom 62 has the same functions as the in-home intercom 30 of the embodiment.
  • an entrance door 56 is a door that separates the entrance 54 and the house 52 .
  • the outside intercom 58 can also be called an entrance intercom, and is an intercom shared by residents of the house 51 and visitors.
  • the out-of-home intercom 58 has the same functions as the out-of-home intercom 34 of the embodiment.
  • the reading device 60 has the same functions as the reading device 36 at the entrance of the dwelling unit of the embodiment.
  • the entrance control device 64 corresponds to the dwelling unit entrance control device 38 of the embodiment.
  • the entrance control device 64 communicates with the entrance door 56, the outside intercom 58, the reading device 60, and the inside intercom 62, and controls these devices.
  • the entrance control device 64 is integrated with the in-home intercom 62 , in other words, the function of the entrance control device 64 is incorporated in the in-home intercom 62 .
  • the operation of the residential intercom system 50 configured as above will be described. First, the operation when a resident of the house 51 or a visitor other than the resident enters the house 52 through the entrance 54 will be described.
  • the reading device 60 reads the smart key 42 in the unlock mode.
  • the authentication information related to the person to be authenticated stored in the smart key 42 is read from the smart key 42 .
  • the reading device 60 transmits the authentication information read from the smart key 42 to the entrance control device 64 .
  • the value of the authentication information read from the smart key 42 in this modification can also identify whether the owner of the smart key 42 is a resident of the house 51 or a visitor.
  • the entrance control device 64 compares the authorized authentication information stored in the storage device 40 with the authentication information received from the reading device 60, and determines whether or not the authentication information received from the reading device 60 is authorized. do. If the authentication information received from the reading device 60 is valid, the entrance control device 64 determines whether the person to be authenticated is a resident of the house 51 or a visitor based on the value indicated by the authentication information. judge. When the entrance control device 64 determines that the person to be authenticated is a visitor based on the authentication information, the authentication information is associated with permission information for permitting entry into the house 52. On this condition, the subsequent processing may be executed.
  • the entrance control device 64 transmits a door unlock signal to the entrance door 56, thereby enabling the entrance door 56 to be opened.
  • the entrance control device 64 controls the outside intercom 58 to start the process of capturing an image of the person to be authenticated (hereinafter referred to as the visitor). At the same time, the entrance control device 64 controls the in-home intercom 62 to cause the in-home intercom 62 to perform in-house call processing (output of chime sound, etc.). The entrance control device 64 waits for a predetermined time (for example, several seconds to ten and several seconds), and then transmits a door unlock signal to the entrance door 56 so that the entrance door 56 can be opened.
  • a predetermined time for example, several seconds to ten and several seconds
  • the entrance control device 64 terminates the imaging process by the outside intercom 58.
  • Entrance control device 64 acquires imaging result data (which can be said to be recorded data of a visitor) from outdoor intercom 58 and transmits the imaging result data to indoor intercom 62 .
  • the imaging result data transmitted to the in-home intercom 30 may include visitor authentication information (or visitor identification information specified by the authentication information). Further, the entrance control device 64 associates the data of the imaging result with the authentication information of the visitor (or the identification information of the resident specified by the authentication information) and stores it in the storage device 40 .
  • the reading device 60 detects when a person (also referred to as a “person to be authenticated”) who is about to leave the house 52 inputs a locking operation using the smart key 42 , in other words, when the smart key 42 is in a locked mode.
  • a person also referred to as a “person to be authenticated”
  • the wireless communication is started, the authentication information about the person to be authenticated stored in the smart key 42 is read out from the smart key 42 .
  • the reading device 60 transmits the authentication information read from the smart key 42 to the entrance control device 64 .
  • the entrance control device 64 determines whether the person to be authenticated is a resident of the house 51 or a visitor based on the authentication information received from the reading device 60, as described above. When determining that the person to be authenticated is a resident of the house 51 , the entrance control device 64 locks the entrance door 56 by transmitting a door lock signal to the entrance door 56 .
  • the entrance control device 64 controls the outside intercom 58 to start the process of capturing an image of the person to be authenticated (hereinafter referred to as the visitor).
  • the entrance control device 64 waits for a predetermined time (for example, several seconds to ten and several seconds), and then transmits a door lock signal to the entrance door 56 to lock the entrance door 56 .
  • the entrance control device 64 terminates the imaging process by the outside intercom 58.
  • Entrance control device 64 acquires imaging result data (which can be said to be recorded data of a visitor) from outdoor intercom 58 and transmits the imaging result data to indoor intercom 62 .
  • the imaging result data transmitted to the in-home intercom 30 may include visitor authentication information (or visitor identification information specified by the authentication information). Further, the entrance control device 64 associates the data of the imaging result with the authentication information of the visitor (or the identification information of the resident specified by the authentication information) and stores it in the storage device 40 .
  • the residential intercom system 50 of this modification also has the same effects as the collective housing intercom system 20 of the embodiment.
  • the residential intercom system 50 switches security-related processing depending on whether the person who attempts to enter or leave the room using the smart key 42 is a resident of the house 51 or a visitor. This makes it possible to achieve both security and convenience in entering and exiting the house 51 using the smart key 42 .
  • the common intercom (24) images a person present at the common entrance (16)
  • the first reading device (26) transmits authentication information about the person to the first control device (28) when an authentication operation using the smart key (42) is input by the person
  • Said first controller (28) comprises: (1) based on the authentication information, determine whether the person is a resident of the collective housing (10) or a visitor; (2) when determining that the person is a resident of the collective housing (10), transmitting a signal to unlock the door (22) of the common entrance (16); (3) When it is determined that the person is a visitor, the common intercom (24) outputs a message prompting the visitor to input the room number, and the room number is input
  • the common intercom (24) starts imaging the person when receiving an operation on a call bell button provided in the common intercom (24).
  • the common intercom (24) starts imaging the person when the registration number notified to the visitor in advance is input, An intercom system (20) for an apartment complex according to item 1.
  • the second reading device (36) transmits authentication information about the person to the second control device (38) when the person inputs a locking operation using the smart key (42),
  • the second control device (38) (1) based on the authentication information, determine whether the person is a resident of the collective housing (10) or a visitor; (2) when it is determined that the person is a resident of the collective housing (10), transmitting a lock signal for the entrance door (32) of the dwelling unit; (3) When it is determined that the person is a visitor, the dwelling unit entrance intercom (34) starts imaging the visitor, transmits a lock signal for the dwelling unit entrance door (32), and the dwell unit entrance Transmitting the imaging result of the visitor by the intercom (34) to the in-house intercom (30); An intercom system (20) for an apartment complex according to item 4.
  • the second control device (38) is integrated with the in-house intercom (30), Multi-dwelling intercom system (20) according to item 4 or 5.
  • a common intercom (24) and a reader (26) installed at the common entrance (16) of the collective housing (10); an in-dwelling intercom (30) installed in each dwelling unit of the collective housing (10);
  • the reading device (26) transmits authentication information about the person to the control device (28) when an authentication operation using a smart key (42) is input by a person, Said control device (28) (1) based on the authentication information, determine whether the person is a resident of the collective housing (10) or a visitor; (2) When it is determined that the person is a visitor, the common intercom (24) is caused to image the visitor for a predetermined period of time, and the result of the image captured by the common intercom (24) is transmitted to the in-house intercom (30).
  • a camera (24) and a reader (26) installed at the common entrance (16) of the collective housing (10); an in-dwelling intercom (30) installed in each dwelling unit of the collective housing (10); a controller (28) that controls at least the camera (24) and the in-house intercom (30);
  • the reading device (26) transmits authentication information about the person to the control device (28) when an authentication operation using a smart key (42) is input by a person, Said control device (28) (1) based on the authentication information, determine whether the person is a resident of the collective housing (10) or a visitor; (2) When the person is determined to be a visitor, the camera (24) is caused to image the visitor for a predetermined period of time, and the imaging result of the camera (24) is transmitted to the intercom (30) in the dwelling unit.
  • the reading device (60) transmits authentication information about the person to the control device (64) when a person inputs an unlocking operation using the smart key (42),
  • the control device (64) (1) based on the authentication information, determine whether the person is a resident of the house (51) or a visitor; (2) when determining that the person is a resident of the house (51), transmitting a signal to unlock the front door (56); (3) When it is determined that the person is a visitor, the entrance intercom (58) starts imaging the visitor, transmits a signal to unlock the entrance door (56), and the entrance interphone ( 58) to transmit the imaging result of the visitor to the home intercom (62);
  • the reading device (60) transmits authentication information related to the person to the control device (64) when a person inputs a locking operation using the smart key (42),
  • the control device (64) (1) based on the authentication information, determine whether the person is a resident of the house (51) or a visitor; (2) when determining that the person is a resident of the house (51), transmitting a lock signal for the front door (56); (3) When it is determined that the person is a visitor, the entrance intercom (58) starts imaging the visitor, transmits a lock signal for the entrance door (56), and the entrance interphone (58 ) to transmit the imaging result of the visitor to the home intercom (62), A residential intercom system (50) according to item 9.
  • the control device (64) is integrated with the home intercom (62), A residential intercom system (50) according to item 9 or 10.
  • the technology of the present disclosure can be used in an intercom system for an apartment complex or detached house.

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Dans la présente invention, un interphone commun 24 capture l'image d'une personne présente au niveau d'une entrée commune 16. Lorsqu'une opération d'authentification utilisant une clé intelligente 42 est introduite par la personne dans un dispositif de lecture d'entrée commune 26, le dispositif de lecture d'entrée commune 26 transmet des informations d'authentification 26 à un dispositif de commande d'entrée commune 28. Le dispositif de commande d'entrée commune 28 détermine, sur la base des informations d'authentification, si la personne est un résident d'un complexe de logement 10 ou un visiteur. Dans le cas où il est déterminé que la personne est un résident du complexe de logement 10, le dispositif de commande d'entrée commune 28 transmet un signal de déverrouillage déverrouillant la porte d'entrée commune 22. Dans un cas où il est déterminé que la personne est un visiteur, si un numéro de logement est introduit dans l'interphone commun 24, le dispositif de commande d'entrée commune 28 transmet un signal de déverrouillage déverrouillant la porte d'entrée commune 22 et transmet un résultat d'imagerie effectué par l'interphone commun à un interphone privé 30 correspondant au numéro de logement introduit.
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