WO2006043581A1 - 機能制御方法及び端末装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a function control method and a terminal device, and more particularly to a function setting method for setting a function in a usable state and a terminal device using the method.
- terminal devices in recent years often store information with high confidentiality, such as e-mails containing business secrets, as well as contact information for friends and work. If a terminal device that stores such highly confidential information is misplaced or stolen, it is confirmed by password or fingerprint authentication so that the information is not easily accessed. There are also terminals that cannot be operated after a while.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and provides a function control method and a terminal device that can be set to a state in which a predetermined function can be used with a simple and easy-to-remember operation. With the goal.
- a function control method for controlling a function of a terminal device, the motion of the terminal device based on a detection value of a sensor that detects a motion state of the terminal device.
- An exercise parameter calculation step for calculating a parameter value; an exercise parameter change determination step for determining whether or not the exercise parameter value calculated in the exercise parameter calculation step has a predetermined temporal change; And a function setting method that sets a state in which a predetermined function corresponding to the predetermined temporal change can be used when a positive determination is made in the exercise parameter change determination step.
- the motion parameter calculation step the value of the motion parameter of the terminal device is calculated based on the detection value of the sensor that detects the operating state of the terminal device.
- the movement parameter change determination step it is determined whether or not the calculated movement parameter value changes a predetermined time. If the result of the determination in the movement parameter change determination step is affirmative, a state is set in which a predetermined function corresponding to a predetermined temporal change can be used. Therefore, since the predetermined function can be set according to the movement state of the terminal device, it is possible to set the predetermined function to be usable with a simple and easy operation.
- the motion parameter may be a parameter including an acceleration and a posture angle of the terminal device.
- the motion state of the terminal device can be accurately grasped by using the motion parameters as the acceleration and attitude angle of the terminal device.
- the predetermined temporal change can be determined by combining at least one predetermined motion.
- an example For example, by combining simple rightward and leftward movements to correspond to a predetermined function, it is possible to set a state in which the predetermined function can be used with a simple and easy-to-remember operation.
- a predetermined temporal change can be obtained by the movement of the terminal device.
- the user can set a predetermined temporal change in the exercise parameter by moving the terminal device in a desired manner.
- the predetermined function can be a function that can be set to a usable state by a command input from the operation unit of the terminal device.
- a predetermined temporal change in the value of the exercise parameter can be used as a so-called shortcut.
- the command input from the operation unit can include a command input for releasing security.
- functions that require an operation to cancel security such as password entry, can be easily remembered and set by the user without complicated operations for canceling! It is possible to set a state where a predetermined function can be used.
- the terminal device of the present invention includes a sensor unit that acquires information necessary for calculating a value of the motion parameter; a detected value force detected by the sensor unit; a motion parameter calculation that calculates the value of the motion parameter A motor parameter change determination unit that determines whether the calculated change in the value of the motion parameter has a predetermined time change; a positive determination is made by the motion parameter change determination unit.
- a function control unit that sets a state in which a predetermined function can be used.
- the sensor unit acquires information necessary for calculating values of motion parameters such as an accelerometer and a magnetometer.
- the motion parameters are speed, acceleration, posture angle, and the like, and are variables representing the motion state of the terminal including the stationary state.
- the motion parameter calculation unit also calculates this motion parameter based on the information power acquired by the sensor unit.
- the motion parameter change determination unit determines whether the calculated motion parameter has a predetermined temporal change. When the determination of the movement parameter change determination unit is affirmative, That is, when it is determined that the predetermined time change has occurred, the function control unit sets a state where a predetermined function can be used.
- the terminal device of the present invention can use the above-described function control method of the present invention. Therefore, according to the terminal device of the present invention, it is possible to set a state in which a predetermined function can be used with a simple and easy to remember operation.
- the terminal device may further include an operation unit, and the predetermined function may be a function that can be set to a state that can be used by a command input from the operation unit.
- the predetermined function may be a function that can be set to a state that can be used by a command input from the operation unit.
- the occurrence of a predetermined temporal change in the value of the motion parameter is a so-called shortcut.
- the terminal device of the present invention can further include a wireless communication unit for communicating with a base station of a mobile communication network. That is, the terminal device of the present invention can be a mobile communication terminal device such as a mobile phone.
- FIG. 1A is a diagram schematically showing an external configuration of a mobile phone according to a first embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the front side.
- FIG. 1B is a diagram schematically showing an external configuration viewed from the back side of the mobile phone according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram for explaining the internal configuration of the mobile phone shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a transition to the mail function screen when the operation unit of the mobile phone in FIG. 1A is operated.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically showing the basic operation of the mobile phone motion shortcut A function shown in FIGS. 1A and IB.
- FIG. 5 A screen transition diagram schematically showing how to register the motion shortcut A function.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart schematically showing how to use the motion shortcut A function.
- FIG. 7A is a diagram schematically showing an external configuration viewed from the front side of a mobile phone according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7B is a diagram schematically showing an external configuration viewed from the back side of the mobile phone according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram schematically showing an internal configuration of the mobile phone shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a transition to the mail function setting screen when the operation unit of the mobile phone in FIG. 7A is operated.
- FIG. 10 A screen transition diagram schematically showing how to register the motion shortcut B function.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing the motion of the terminal registered in the motion shortcut B function.
- FIG. 12A is a graph showing temporal changes in registered motion parameters calculated by the motion of FIG.
- FIG. 12B is a graph showing temporal changes in registered motion parameters calculated by the motion of FIG.
- FIGS. 1A to 6 a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1A to 6.
- FIG. 1A shows a front view of the mobile phone 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1B shows a rear view of the mobile phone 10.
- the mobile phone 10 includes (a) a mobile phone body 11 and (b) a numeric keypad for inputting a telephone number and various operation modes.
- Operation unit 12 having function keys for inputting commands
- Display unit 13 having a liquid crystal display device for displaying operation guidance, operation status, received messages, etc.
- the audio signal that has been The speaker for call 14 to be played back (e) the microphone 15 for inputting sound during sound collection or for inputting sound during a call, and (f) the guide speaker for generating ringtones and guidance sounds It has a peak power 16 and (g) an antenna 17 for exchanging radio signals with the base station.
- the mobile phone 10 has an X-axis in the left direction, a Y-axis in the upward direction, and a Z-axis in the direction of the force on the back of the page.
- the coordinate system of is defined.
- the mobile phone main body 11 has (h) a control unit 21 that performs overall control of the operation of the mobile phone 10 and (i) wireless communication via an antenna 17.
- a transmission / reception unit 22 to perform and (j) a sensor unit 23 including two accelerometers in the X-axis and Y-axis directions, and a magnetometer in the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis directions.
- the control unit 21 includes (i) a function control unit 31 that controls activation of each function of the mobile phone 10, (ii) a mail function unit 32 that is an application of a mail function, and (iii) a telephone.
- the phone book function part 33 which is a book application, and (iv) obtains the values observed by each sensor of the sensor part 23, and the acceleration in the X-axis and Y-axis directions and the attitude angles around the X-axis and Y-axis (V)
- the motion parameter calculation unit 34 for calculating the motion parameters (hereinafter referred to as the “pitch angle” and “pitch angle”, respectively), and (V) determining two consecutively performed motions in the vertical and horizontal motions described later.
- a motion shortcut A function unit 35 for extracting functions corresponding to the two consecutive movements.
- control unit 21 includes a central processing unit (CPU), a digital signal processing unit (DSP), a nonvolatile and volatile storage device, and the like.
- CPU central processing unit
- DSP digital signal processing unit
- the operation control is performed.
- the function control unit 31, the mail function unit 32, the phone book function unit 33, the motion parameter calculation unit 34, and the motion shortcut A function unit 35 are configured by programs executed by the control unit 21.
- the mail function in order to activate the mail function by operating the operation unit 12 in the mobile phone 10, as shown in Fig. 3, the mail function can be started via the menu screen and the communication function selection screen. In order to move to the function screen, it is necessary to shift the display of the three screens sequentially.
- a function control method using the motion shortcut A function for moving to the mail function screen in the mobile phone 10 configured as described above will be described.
- the + Y direction, the ⁇ Y direction, the ⁇ X direction, and the + X direction are set to the top, bottom, left, and right, respectively.
- these four types of movement are represented as “up”, “down”, “left”, and “right”, respectively, and are represented by arrows 71 to 74 in the drawing.
- the left force is also written in order.
- screen F5D for deleting registration of the function corresponding to the exercise is displayed.
- the “Up” or “Right” symbol in 1. is selected, the registration of the function corresponding to the “Up” or “Right” movement is deleted.
- step S11 when the user presses a motion key in the operation unit 12 on the standby screen of the mobile phone 10, the process proceeds to step S12.
- step S12 the control unit 21 that has received the motion key press notification
- the Chillon shortcut A function unit 35 instructs the sensor unit 23 to start observation, and the sensor unit 23 starts observation.
- the motion parameter calculation unit 34 calculates motion parameters from the acquisition of observed data, the observed X-axis and Y-axis accelerations, and the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis magnetic field values. To start.
- step S13 the user causes the mobile phone 10 to perform the registered “up” and “left” exercises.
- the “up” and “left” movements by the user are observed by the sensor unit 23 as movements of the mobile phone 10, and the movement parameter calculation unit 34 calculates movement parameters based on the observed values.
- the observation started in step S12 ends in step S14 after 2 seconds from the start, and the motion parameter calculation processing in the motion parameter calculation unit 34 also ends when there is no data observed in the sensor unit 23.
- the motion shortcut A function unit 35 acquires the motion parameter calculated by the motion parameter calculation unit 34, and in step S15, selects a combination of two consecutive motions among the above-mentioned vertical and horizontal motions. judge. Here, if the combination of two consecutive movements cannot be determined, a display indicating that the combination of movements cannot be determined is displayed on the display unit 13, and the processing is terminated.
- the motion shortcut A function unit 35 searches in step S16 whether the functions corresponding to "up” and “left” are registered. To do.
- the movement shortcut A function unit 35 that confirms that the mail functions corresponding to “upper” and “left” are registered commands the function control unit 31 to start the mail function. If the corresponding function is not confirmed, the process ends. Then, the function control unit 31 instructed to start the mail function starts the mail function in step S17.
- the motion shortcut A function unit 35 determines two combinations of exercises from the calculated exercise parameters, and searches whether the functions corresponding to the two combinations are registered. When functions corresponding to the two combinations are registered, the function control unit 31 is instructed to start the function, and the function control unit 31 starts the function.
- the registered functions are activated by combining simple movements of the mobile phone 10 in the right direction and left direction. It is possible to set a state where a predetermined function can be used.
- the motion parameters are acceleration and posture angle, the motion state of the mobile phone 10 can be accurately grasped.
- the registered function can be activated by operating the operation unit, it can be used as a so-called shortcut function.
- the shortcut transition is made to the screen display of the mail function displayed by the operation, without including the password input.
- the activation of the mail function is a motion shortcut.
- the force sensor unit 23 that the sensor unit 23 starts to observe by pressing the motion key may be continuously observed.
- the motion in the four directions of up, down, left, and right is the basic motion, but it is needless to say that the motion in the other direction or the rotational motion is the basic motion. .
- the motion used as motion shortcut A is a combination of two basic motions.
- the motion used as motion shortcut A may be one basic motion or a combination of three or more basic motions.
- the time for observing the movement of the mobile phone 10 is 2 seconds, but it is of course possible to use a time other than 2 seconds.
- FIGS. 7A to 12B a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 7A to 12B.
- the same or equivalent elements as those in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description is omitted.
- FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B show the external configuration of the mobile phone 20 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the external appearance of the mobile phone 20 is the same as the mobile phone 10 according to the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B described above, except that the mobile phone main body 41 is provided instead of the mobile phone main body 11.
- the coordinate axes are the same as in the first embodiment.
- the inside of the mobile phone body 41 of the mobile phone 20 is replaced with a motion shortcut A function unit 35 as compared with the mobile phone 10 according to the first embodiment described above.
- This is the same except that it includes a Cyon shortcut B function unit 65.
- the motion shortcut B function unit 65 extracts a registered function corresponding to the change based on the change of the motion parameter calculated by the motion parameter calculation unit 34.
- control unit 51 includes a central processing unit (CPU), a digital signal processing unit (DSP), a nonvolatile and volatile storage device, and the like.
- the function control unit 31, the mail function unit 32, the telephone book function unit 33, the motion parameter calculation unit 34, and the motion shortcut B function unit 65 are configured by programs executed by the control unit 51.
- the user operates the operation unit 12 on the mobile phone 20 as shown in FIG. 9 in order to register the mail function setting screen as a shortcut destination of the motion shortcut B function.
- the mail function setting screen As a shortcut destination of the motion shortcut B function.
- the menu screen via the menu screen, communication function selection screen, and mail function screen, mail registered as the transition destination screen by shortcut Display the function setting screen.
- a password must be entered when changing to the mail function setting screen.
- the mail function setting screen thus displayed on the display unit 13 is shown as a screen F10A in FIG.
- screen F10E is displayed. Simultaneously with the transition to this screen F10E, each sensor of the sensor unit 23 starts observation. Then, the motion parameter calculation unit 34 starts acquiring values observed from the sensor unit 23 and calculating motion parameters based on the acquisition results.
- the user causes the mobile phone 20 to exercise for use in the shortcut function.
- An example of such a motion is a combination of translation and rotation, as shown in Figure 11.
- each sensor of the sensor unit 23 observes the acceleration in the X and Y direction axes and the value of the magnetic field in the X, Y, and Z directions. Subsequently, these values are obtained by the motion parameter calculation unit 34, and the roll angle, pitch angle, X-direction acceleration, and Y-direction acceleration, which are motion parameters, are calculated based on the values. The changes in the calculated motion parameters are shown in FIGS. 12A and 12B. This exercise parameter is notified to the motion shortcut B function unit 65 and registered as registered exercise number 2.
- Each sensor of the sensor unit 23 is terminated by the operation of the operation unit 12 by the user or after 2 seconds from the start of observation.
- the motion parameter calculation unit 34 finishes obtaining the observation value and calculating the motion parameter, and calculates the motion parameter.
- the registration of motion parameters in the motion shortcut B function unit 65 is also terminated.
- the acceleration in the X direction and the vertical direction, and the values of the magnetic fields in the X, Y, and Z directions are observed by each sensor of the sensor unit 23. Then, the observation result is acquired by the motion parameter calculation unit 34, and the roll angle, pitch angle, X direction acceleration, and Y direction acceleration are calculated as motion parameters. This motion parameter is notified to the motion shortcut B function unit 65.
- the motion shortcut B function unit 65 determines that the motion of the registered motion number 2 is determined by comparing the notified change of the motion parameter with FIGS. 12A and 12B by the DP matching (Dynamic Programming Matching) method. Instructs the function control unit 31 to display the mail function setting screen. The function control unit 31 instructed to display the mail function setting screen displays the mail function setting screen. The display unit 13 displays the F10A mail function setting screen. On the other hand, if any motion registered in the motion shortcut is not determined, the motion shortcut B function unit 65 notifies the function control unit 31 of nothing and ends the process.
- DP matching Dynamic Programming Matching
- a screen to be set as a shortcut is displayed. Then, the user performs an operation for starting registration of the exercise used for the shortcut, and causes the mobile phone 20 to perform the exercise used for the shortcut.
- the sensor unit 23 observes the movement of the mobile phone 20, and the movement parameter calculation unit 34 calculates a movement parameter based on the observed value. The calculated motion parameters are notified to the motion shortcut B function unit 65 and registered.
- the sensor unit 23 observes the motion of the mobile phone 20 and the motion parameter calculation unit 34 Based on the observed values, the motion parameters are calculated.
- the calculated motion parameter is notified to the motion shortcut B function unit 65 and registered as motion shortcut B. It is compared with the recorded value. If it is determined that it is the same as the registered exercise,
- the function control unit 31 is instructed to activate the function corresponding to the determined exercise, and the function control unit 31 activates the notified function.
- the user since the user actually moves the mobile phone 20, the user sets the motion and the function to be used. It is possible to set a state where a predetermined function can be used with a simple and easy-to-remember operation.
- the motion parameters are acceleration and posture angle, the motion state can be accurately grasped.
- the registered function is a security-protected function that requires password entry, it must be set to a usable state with a simple and easy operation set by the user without operating the operation unit. Can do.
- the change in the exercise parameter registered in the mobile phone 20 is set by moving the mobile phone 20 by the user himself, and thus reflects the unique characteristics of the user. For this reason, it can be used as a shortcut for functions that require security.
- a shortcut transition is made to the screen display of a security-protected function that requires an operation including a password input.
- the mail function setting screen of the mail function is used as the transition destination by the motion shortcut B function.
- the transition destination by the motion shortcut B function is other than the mail function. Of course, as a screen.
- the use of the motion shortcut B function is performed by performing the force key operation by using the motion shortcut B function that does not require key operation of the standby screen power. It may be started.
- the user can freely set and register the exercise of the mobile phone 20, but the exercise may be set and registered by restricting the exercise vertically and horizontally. Yes.
- the time for registering the exercise of the mobile phone 20 is set to 2 seconds, but it is of course possible to use a time other than 2 seconds.
- the sensor of the sensor unit includes two accelerometers in the X-axis and Y-axis directions, and a magnetometer in the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis directions.
- the motion parameters may be calculated using other sensors.
- the calculated motion parameter is the acceleration and the posture angle, but it is needless to say that other motion parameters may be calculated.
- the terminal device is applied as a mobile phone.
- the present invention can be applied to a terminal device other than a mobile phone.
- the function control method of the present invention can be applied to function control in a terminal device.
- the terminal device of the present invention can be applied to terminal devices such as mobile communication terminal devices.
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