WO2011148722A1 - 情報処理装置、情報処理システム及びプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information processing apparatus, an information processing system, and a program.
- Patent Document 10 describes the configuration of an electronic pen using wireless communication.
- JP 2009-37401 A JP 2007-316925 A JP 2009-25997 A JP 2009-49871 A International Publication No. 2003/21875 Specification JP 2009-230469 A Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2005-100050 JP 2008-97151 A JP 2008-148148 A JP 2007-299134 A
- Patent Documents 1 to 10 all assume that display information is simply displayed on the screen, the user intuitively recognizes various information related to wireless communication. It was difficult to understand. In particular, although the communication status of wireless communication changes according to the position of the device, the user cannot intuitively determine the communication status and perform a desired operation.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and the object of the present invention is to intuitively determine the communication status with the communication partner device and perform a desired operation.
- a communication unit that performs near field one-to-one communication with a communication partner device, a communication status acquisition unit that acquires a communication status with the communication partner device, and acquisition
- an information processing apparatus comprising: a display processing unit that performs a display process for guiding in a direction in which the communication state is favorable based on the communication state that has been performed; and a display unit that performs a display for the guidance Is done.
- the communication unit includes a plurality of antennas, and the communication status acquisition unit acquires a communication status with the communication counterpart device based on received signal strength obtained by each of the plurality of antennas. Also good.
- the display processing unit may perform processing for displaying a display indicating a direction in which the communication status is good on the display unit.
- an output unit that outputs voice or vibration for guiding in a direction in which the communication state is good may be provided.
- a first device that communicates with a second device by short-range one-to-one communication, and a short-range one-to-one relationship with the first device.
- a communication unit that performs communication; a communication status acquisition unit that acquires a communication status with the first device; and a display process for guiding the communication status to a better direction based on the acquired communication status.
- an information processing system comprising: a display processing unit to perform; and a display unit that performs display for guidance.
- means for performing near field one-to-one communication with a communication partner apparatus means for acquiring a communication status with the communication partner apparatus, and the acquired communication
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- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a state where data is transferred to the information processing apparatus when a content being played back on a mobile device is flicked on a display unit. It is a schematic diagram which shows the example which interposes information processing apparatus between mobile apparatuses, and moves a content by the flick between apparatuses.
- FIG. 1 It is a schematic diagram which shows a mode that it sinks according to distance when a mobile apparatus is set
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example in which when a mobile device is held over a folder icon, the contents of the folder are displayed on the display unit of the mobile device on the side where the mobile device is held. It is a schematic diagram which shows a mode that an electronic seal stamp is stamped on the document displayed on the display part using a mobile device.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing an example in which a map of Japan is displayed on the display unit of the information processing apparatus, and an area near the Kanto region is enlarged and displayed by holding the mobile device. It is a schematic diagram which shows the state which is displaying UI for a guidance on a display part when a mobile apparatus is set
- First embodiment display processing when a mobile device and an information processing apparatus are connected
- Second embodiment content movement between mobile device and information processing apparatus
- Third embodiment synchronization of information between mobile device and information processing apparatus
- Fourth embodiment (guidance to a position with good communication status) 5.
- Fifth embodiment (configuration example of electronic pen)
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a configuration example of an information processing system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- an information processing system 100 includes a mobile device 200 and an information processing apparatus 300 including a relatively large display unit 302 (display).
- the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 are configured to be able to transfer a large amount of data by short-range wireless communication.
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- a short-range wireless communication system can be used as a short-range wireless communication system.
- the mobile device 200 is an electronic device having functions such as a mobile phone, a smartphone, and a digital camera.
- the mobile device 200 is provided with a display unit 202.
- the information processing apparatus 300 is a device such as a personal computer (PC) or a television receiver, and includes a relatively large display unit 302 configured by, for example, a liquid crystal display panel (LCD).
- a touch panel (touch sensor) is provided on the entire surface of the display unit 302.
- the connection between the mobile device 200 and the information processing device 300 is established by short-range wireless communication. Then, information held by the mobile device 200 is transmitted to the information processing apparatus 300 side, and a result of processing performed according to the transmitted information is displayed on the display unit 302 of the information processing apparatus 300.
- the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 include electrode plates (antennas) 204 and 304 called electric field couplers capable of electric field coupling with each other.
- the electric field couplers of both the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 are close to each other within 3 cm, for example, the other electric field coupler senses a change in the induced electric field generated by the one electric field coupler, thereby causing the mobile device 200 and One-to-one electric field communication between the information processing apparatuses 300 is realized.
- one of the pair of devices performing the electric field communication functions as an initiator, and the other functions as a responder.
- the initiator is the side that makes a connection establishment request
- the responder is the side that waits for a connection establishment request from the initiator.
- connection establishment transmitted from the mobile device 200 is established when the mobile device 200 and the information processing device 300 come close to each other.
- the information processing apparatus 300 receives the request (connection request frame).
- connection request frame When the connection establishment request is received by the information processing apparatus 300, the information processing apparatus 300 transmits a connection response permission (connection response frame) to the mobile device 200.
- connection response permission connection response frame
- the information processing device 300 and the mobile device 200 After the connection is established or at the same time as the connection is established, the information processing device 300 and the mobile device 200 perform an authentication process, and when the authentication process is normally completed, the information processing device 300 and the mobile device 200 are in a state where data communication is possible.
- the authentication process include checking whether the software version, the data transfer method, the protocol of each device, and the like match between the information processing apparatus 300 and the mobile device 200.
- the information processing apparatus 300 and the mobile device 200 perform data communication on a one-to-one basis. More specifically, the mobile device 200 transmits arbitrary data to the information processing apparatus 300 using the electric field coupler. Alternatively, arbitrary data is transmitted from the information processing apparatus 300 to the mobile device 200 using an electric field coupler.
- Arbitrary data includes, for example, music data such as music, lectures and radio programs, video data such as movies, television programs, video programs, photographs, documents, pictures and charts, games and software, etc. .
- the radio wave radiated from the antenna of the radio communication system attenuates in inverse proportion to the square of the distance, whereas the strength of the induced electric field generated from such an electric field coupler is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the distance.
- This is advantageous in that the distance between a pair of devices capable of electric field communication can be limited. That is, according to the electric field communication, it is possible to obtain effects such as less signal degradation due to obstacles present in the surroundings, and simplification of technology for ensuring hacking and confidentiality.
- the radio wave radiated from the antenna has a transverse wave component that vibrates in a direction orthogonal to the traveling direction of the radio wave, and has a polarization.
- the electric field coupler has a longitudinal wave component that vibrates in the traveling direction and generates an induction electric field without polarization. Therefore, if the surfaces of the pair of electric field couplers face each other, a signal can be received on the receiving side. This is also very convenient.
- the pair of communication devices can perform short-range wireless communication via a communication unit that can communicate by magnetic field coupling.
- a communication method using electric field coupling or magnetic field coupling a signal is not transmitted when a communication partner is not close to each other, which is advantageous over a radio wave communication method in that an interference problem hardly occurs.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing the arrangement of electrode plates (antennas) 304 provided in the information processing apparatus 300.
- a plurality of electrode plates 304 are provided on the back surface of the information processing apparatus 300.
- the mobile device 200 is displayed on the display unit 302 of the table of the information processing apparatus 300.
- a communication connection between the mobile device 300 and the information processing apparatus 300 can be established.
- FIG. 3A and 3B are schematic views showing other examples of the arrangement of the electrode plates 304.
- FIG. 3A a plurality of electrode plates 304 are arranged along the contour of the information processing apparatus 300. According to such a configuration, information held by the mobile device 300 can be transmitted to the information processing device 300 when the mobile device 200 is brought close to the side surface of the information processing device 300.
- FIG. 3B is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the arrangement of the electrode plates 304.
- a plurality of electrode plates 304 are arranged as antennas facing inward along the outer contour of the display unit 302.
- the mobile device 200 when the mobile device 200 is brought close to the display unit 302 even if the display unit 302 is a material that is difficult to transmit radio waves, information held by the mobile device 200 is transferred to the information processing device 300. Can be sent.
- the electrode slope 304 when the electrode slope 304 is arranged at the end of the display portion 302, a frame including a non-metal portion is separately provided for wireless communication so as to surround the display portion 302, and the electrode is placed in the frame.
- the slope 304 can be built in, and communication is possible without blocking the screen of the display unit 302.
- the frame is raised so as to be convex with respect to the display surface of the display unit 302, and the electrode slope 304 is embedded inside the raised part so that it can communicate with the mobile device placed on the display unit 302. .
- communication with the mobile device 200 on the display unit 302 can also be performed in the configuration of FIG. 3B.
- the mobile device 200 is relatively small, it is sufficient to provide one electrode plate 204 on the back surface thereof, for example, but a plurality of electrode plates 204 may be provided.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram for explaining a configuration of a communication unit in the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300.
- the configuration illustrated in FIG. 4 is configured similarly in both the mobile device 200 and the information processing device 300.
- the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 include a transmission / reception coupler (communication unit) 102, a selector 104, a transmission processing unit 106, a reception processing unit 108, and a control unit 110.
- the transmission / reception coupler 102 is composed of an electric field coupler and corresponds to the electrode plates 204 and 304 described above.
- the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 perform communication when both transmission / reception couplers 102 are electrically coupled.
- the transmission / reception couplers 102 possessed by the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 are arranged facing each other with a short distance of, for example, about 3 cm, and can be electrostatically coupled.
- the transmission / reception coupler 102 is selectively connected to one of the transmission processing unit 106 and the reception processing unit 108 via the selector 104.
- the transmission processing unit 106 generates a transmission signal for transmitting data from the transmission / reception coupler 102.
- the transmission processing unit 106 includes an encoder that encodes transmission data, a spreader that spreads transmission data, a mapper that expands transmission data from a binary sequence to a complex signal, an RF circuit that performs upconversion to a center frequency, and the like. It has elements.
- the reception processing unit 108 decodes the reception signal received by the transmission / reception coupler 102.
- the reception processing unit 108 includes components such as an RF circuit to which a reception signal is input, an AD conversion unit that converts the reception signal into a digital signal, a demapper that demaps the reception signal, and a decoder.
- the transmission processing unit 106 When a transmission request is issued from a higher-level application, the transmission processing unit 106 generates a high-frequency transmission signal such as a UWB signal based on the transmission data, and the signal propagates from the transmission / reception coupler 102 to the communication partner apparatus.
- the transmission / reception coupler 102 on the communication counterpart device side demodulates and decodes the received high-frequency signal, and passes the reproduced data to the upper application. Similar processing is performed when data is transmitted in the opposite direction between the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300. Accordingly, bidirectional communication is realized between the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300.
- the received signal strength is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the distance, so the received signal strength (radio wave strength) at a distance of 3 meters from the radio equipment is By suppressing the frequency to a predetermined level or less, it is possible to obtain a weak radio wave that does not require a radio station license, and a communication system can be configured at low cost.
- the control unit 110 controls the overall operation of the mobile device 200 or the information processing apparatus 300. For example, the control unit 110 controls generation of a transmission signal by the transmission processing unit 106 and controls decoding of the reception signal by the reception processing unit 108. Further, when transmitting a connection request frame, a data file, or the like to the communication partner apparatus, the control unit 110 outputs a switching signal to the selector 104 to connect the transmission / reception coupler 102 and the transmission processing unit 106. In addition, when waiting for a connection request frame, data file, or the like from the communication partner apparatus, the control unit 110 outputs a switching signal to the selector 104 to connect the transmission / reception coupler 102 and the reception processing unit 108.
- Establishing the connection is realized by transmitting a connection request frame from one device (initiator) to the other (responder) and receiving the connection response frame transmitted from the responder.
- the connection request frame is transmitted to the communication partner by the device on the user input side such as data file transfer or data file selection.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration around the mobile device 200 or the control unit 110 of the information processing apparatus 300.
- the configuration illustrated in FIG. 5 is configured similarly in both the mobile device 200 and the information processing device 300.
- the control unit 110 includes a transmission data processing unit 112, a received signal strength (electric field strength) detection unit 114, a reception data processing unit 116, a display processing unit 118, a position detection unit 120, a process execution unit 122, An operation detection unit 124 and a sound / vibration output unit 126 are included.
- the mobile device 200 or the information processing apparatus 300 includes a data storage unit 130, a geomagnetic sensor 140, an acceleration sensor 150, display units 202 and 302, and a touch panel (touch sensor) 170. Note that the information processing apparatus 300 may not include the geomagnetic sensor 140 and the acceleration sensor 150.
- the functional blocks shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 can be configured by hardware (sensors, circuits, memory), or an arithmetic processing unit (CPU) and software (program) for functioning the same.
- the program can be stored in a recording medium such as a memory provided in the mobile device 200 or the information processing apparatus 300.
- the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 perform various displays on the display units 202 and 302 as a user interface (UI) when data is transmitted and received in close proximity to each other.
- UI user interface
- the display unit 302 of the information processing apparatus 300 is arranged so as to extend in the vertical direction, but the display unit 302 may be arranged so as to face upward. That is, when the information processing apparatus 300 is configured by a thin display panel, the information processing apparatus 300 may be arranged on a table with the display unit 302 facing upward. In this case, a wireless communication connection can be established by placing the mobile device 200 on the display unit 302.
- the user when the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 perform wireless communication, the user can intuitively display a predetermined display on the display units 202 and 302 as a user interface (UI). It realizes a user-friendly device that can recognize and operate automatically.
- UI user interface
- a reaction when the mobile device 200 is placed on the display unit 302 of the information processing device 300 or when the mobile device 200 is placed on the side surface of the information processing device 200 will be described.
- a case where the display unit 302 is arranged upward will be mainly described. Since the display unit 302 of the information processing device 300 is sufficiently larger than the mobile device 200, the user can send and receive data to and from the information processing device 300 by placing the mobile device 200 on the display unit 302. it can.
- a UI such as a wave (ripple) is displayed on the display unit 302 with the mobile device 200 as the center.
- the waves displayed on the display unit 302 are displayed so as to gradually propagate outward around the position of the mobile device 200. It is assumed that the wave state is changed depending on the amount of data held by the mobile device 200, the wireless sensitivity, the data transfer stage, and the like.
- These pieces of information are acquired by the reception data processing unit 116 of the information processing apparatus 300.
- the display processing unit 118 of the information processing apparatus 300 executes processing for performing display as described in the following embodiments based on information detected by the reception data processing unit 116. As a result, the user can intuitively recognize various data such as the amount of retained data simply by looking at the state of the waves.
- the position of the mobile device 200 on the display unit 302 can be specified based on the received signal strength of each of the plurality of electrode plates 304 included in the information processing apparatus 300. If the received signal strength at the other electrode plate 304 is stronger than the received signal strength at the other electrode plate 304, it is determined that the mobile device 200 is located in the vicinity of the specific electrode plate 304. Further, when the touch panel 170 is provided on the display unit 302, the position of the mobile device 200 on the display unit 302 can be specified based on the output of the touch panel 170. In this case, it is preferable to use a pressure-sensitive touch panel.
- the detection that the mobile device 200 is held over the information processing device 300 is performed when a wireless connection is established by the proximity of the mobile device 200 and the information processing device 300.
- a connection request frame is transmitted from the transmission data processing unit 112 of one device (initiator) to the other (responder)
- the reception data processing unit 116 of the responder receives the connection request frame.
- the responder transmission data processing unit 112 transmits a connection response frame
- the initiator reception data processing unit 116 receives the connection response frame.
- a wireless connection is established between the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300.
- the devices of the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 are specified by exchanging identification information (ID) with each other after the connection is established.
- Identification information is stored in the data storage unit 130 of the mobile device 200 or the information processing apparatus 300, and the identification information is read from the data storage unit 130 and transmitted to the connection destination by the transmission data processing unit 112.
- the identification information may include personal information of the user together with the device information in addition to the device information specifying the device type of the mobile device 200 or the information processing apparatus 300.
- the received signal strength can be obtained from RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator; received signal strength display signal).
- RSSI Receiveived Signal Strength Indicator
- the standard includes acquiring RSSI during communication.
- the received signal strength is detected by a received signal strength (electric field strength) detector 114 shown in FIG.
- Information such as the amount of data to be saved and the type of data is performed by referring to a search after the establishment of a wireless connection and an index.
- the information processing apparatus 300 acquires these pieces of information by searching for information such as contents and applications held by the mobile device 200 after establishing the wireless connection.
- the mobile device 200 can cause the information processing device 300 to acquire the information by sending an index of information such as content and application to the information processing device 300 after the wireless connection is established. It is also possible to perform a search from the mobile device 200 side and send an index from the information processing apparatus 300 side.
- the capacity of data is determined by searching after establishing a wireless connection or referring to an index.
- Information such as contents and applications held by the mobile device 200 is transmitted from the transmission data processing unit 112 and received by the reception data processing unit 116.
- Realized UI behavior is as follows.
- the position detection unit 120 detects the position of the mobile device 200 on the display unit 302 or on the periphery of the display unit 302 according to the detection result of the reception signal strength by the reception signal strength (electric field strength) detection unit 114.
- the display processing unit 118 performs display processing so that the ripple UI moves around the position where the mobile device 200 is held. As a result, a ripple spreading outward from the mobile device 200 is displayed on the display unit 302.
- the display processing unit 118 changes the wave behavior (UI) according to the device type, received signal strength, data type, data capacity, etc. received by the received data processing unit 116. Provide a user-friendly UI.
- the wave is displayed so that the amplitude or period of the wave increases as the received signal strength increases.
- the user can visually determine whether or not the received signal strength is strong simply by looking at the display of the wave on the display unit 302.
- the user can view these information simply by looking at the wave display on the display unit 302. Can be recognized.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure in the information processing apparatus 300.
- step S10 the electrode plates (antennas) 204 and 304 and the touch panel 170 are initialized.
- step S12 it is detected that the mobile device 200 is held over the information processing apparatus 300. If the mobile device 200 is held over the information processing apparatus 300, the process proceeds to step S14. On the other hand, when the mobile device 200 is not held over the information processing apparatus 300, the process waits in step S12.
- step S14 the position of the mobile device 200 and the received signal strength are specified.
- step S16 various types of information such as data type and capacity are acquired by searching after establishing a wireless connection or referring to an index.
- UI processing is performed, for example, processing of displaying on the display unit 302 while changing the wave display according to the received signal strength is performed.
- step S18 as an example, a process of changing the sound and color of the wave according to the type of the mobile device 200 is performed. Further, processing for changing the amplitude and period of the ripples is performed according to the received signal strength. In addition, a process of changing the sound and color of the wave according to the type of data is performed. In addition, processing for changing the sound, color, and cycle of the wave according to the data volume is performed.
- the data volume can be the data amount of content such as a photo, a moving image, and the like held by the mobile device 200.
- the UI displayed on the display unit 302 is not necessarily limited to ripples.
- a UI that reads out the name of a connected device using a specific sound according to the type of the device. good.
- sound used in a CM or the like that advertises the connected mobile device 200 may be used.
- display processing is performed such that as the received signal strength increases, the target is enlarged correspondingly as it approaches the target displayed on the display unit 302 of the information processing device 300. It can also be done. Similar processing can be expressed by voice, and as the mobile device 200 approaches, processing for increasing the voice can be performed.
- FIG. 8A is a schematic diagram illustrating an example in which content is displayed so as to be scattered around in an image that pops out when the mobile device 200 is placed.
- display processing can be performed so that an icon corresponding to the type of data pops out from the center.
- the content is music
- display processing is performed so that the notes are scattered outside.
- the content is a photo
- display processing is performed so that the photos are scattered outside. In this case, a more visual effect can be given by performing 3D display.
- FIG. 8B is a schematic diagram showing a state where a UI that falls on the sand and fills up is displayed on the display unit with the mobile device 200 as the center.
- the display unit 302 is regarded as a golf bunker, and the content is displayed so as to be scattered around the image in such a manner that the ball falls on the bunker and the sand flies.
- the display unit 302 is regarded as a golf bunker, and the content scattered around the mobile device 200 is displayed as if the ball has fallen on the bunker. Then, the display is performed so that the depth of sinking changes depending on the size of the data.
- the UI may be displayed with the display unit 302 as a cushion. In this case, the bounce amount can be changed according to the data amount of the content, and the bounce amount can be displayed larger as the data amount is larger.
- a wireless communication connection is established with the electrode plate 304 provided along the periphery of the information processing device 300.
- a process of displaying a semicircular ripple centering on the position where the mobile device 200 is held is performed.
- an icon or the like corresponding to the type of the mobile device 200 can be displayed at the center of the wave or around it.
- the user can confirm whether or not the mobile device 200 held up is correctly recognized by the information processing apparatus 300.
- Other processes can be performed in the same manner as in the example of FIG. 6, and the amplitude, period, color, and the like of the ripples can be changed according to the received signal strength, the data type, the data capacity, and the like.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating how the content or menu transmitted from the mobile device 200 is displayed when the mobile device 200 is placed on the display unit 302 of the information processing apparatus 300.
- the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300 communicate with each other, and content or a menu is displayed around the mobile device 200.
- the content held by the mobile device 200 is displayed on the circumference of the display unit 302 with the mobile device 200 as the center.
- the user can perform processing such as opening the content by operating the icon of the content displayed on the display unit 302.
- the output of the touch panel 170 is sent to the operation detection unit 124, and the display processing unit 118 performs processing for displaying the opened content. Further, the output of the operation detection unit 124 is sent to the process execution unit 122, and the process of opening the content is executed.
- the touch panel 170 of the information processing apparatus 300 detects this operation and displays photo data as content.
- the photo data held by the mobile device 200 can be displayed on the display unit 302.
- the information processing apparatus 300 acquires information indicating the size of the mobile device 200 and specifies the orientation of the mobile device 200 when specifying the mobile device 200. Get information. This is because by acquiring the size information of the mobile device 200, an icon can be displayed outside the mobile device 200. Further, information for specifying the orientation of the mobile device 200 is acquired in order to match the orientation of the icon display with the orientation of the mobile device 200.
- the shape of the mobile device 200 is detected by the touch panel 170 of the information processing apparatus 300, and the orientation is specified based on the detected shape.
- information regarding the direction of the mobile device 200 obtained from the geomagnetic sensor 140 of the mobile device 200 can be sent to the information processing apparatus 300.
- the above configuration can be applied both when the mobile device 200 is placed on the display unit 302 and when the mobile device 200 is placed on the side surface of the display unit 302, and the place where the mobile device 200 is placed is limited. Shall not.
- the menu screen of the information processing apparatus 300 displays icons indicating functions of the mobile device 200 on a concentric circle centering on the mobile device 200.
- an icon is displayed on a semicircle around the mobile device 200.
- step S16 in addition to information such as the type of data, content information, the size of the mobile device 200, and information on the orientation of the mobile device 200 are acquired.
- step S18 content display and menu display are performed in consideration of the size and orientation of the mobile device 200.
- FIG. 11 illustrates an example in which content held by the mobile device 200 is displayed as an item of a cross media bar (XMB: registered trademark) when a connection with the mobile device 200 is established.
- XMB registered trademark
- FIG. 12 shows an example in which content information is displayed separately on the left and right of the display unit 302.
- FIG. 13 shows that when a content icon related to the information processing device 300 is displayed on the display unit 302 and is connected to the mobile device 200, function icons that cannot be used depending on the function of the mobile device 200 are used. It is grayed out and an example of what can be used is displayed brightly. Further, when the mobile device 200 is held over, function icons that cannot be used may be hidden, and usable icons may be displayed. In this case, an animation may be displayed when displaying. Moreover, you may display so that a recommended function icon may be appealed.
- FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram illustrating a case where the mobile device 200 is brought close to the left side surface of the information processing apparatus 300.
- usable icons are moved to the periphery of the mobile device 200.
- the usable function icons may be moved so as to be attracted to the mobile device 200.
- those that cannot be used can be grayed out or hidden.
- information about the size and orientation of the mobile device 200 is acquired, and an icon is displayed so as not to overlap the mobile device 200. Further, the direction of movement of the icon and the direction of data transfer may be matched so that the data flow can be visually recognized.
- FIG. 15 shows an example in which the content of the mobile device 200 moves to the four corners on the display unit 302 according to the type of content.
- content icons may be collected in different places depending on the type of content.
- the reception data processing unit 116 of the information processing apparatus 300 can acquire identification information of information received from the mobile device 200, and the display processing unit 118 can perform display processing according to the type of content. Thereby, various types of content can be displayed in an orderly manner. It is also possible to move the content by the touch panel operation 170 and have the user search for the content having the target function.
- FIG. 16 shows a state in which content overflows from the mobile device 200 to the display unit 302 by holding the mobile device 200 over the information processing apparatus 300 and searches for the overflowing item by hand.
- the operation detection unit 124 detects the operation of the touch panel 170 by the user, it is possible to perform display processing of how the content moves according to the operation. As described above, the content can be displayed in a random manner and moved by hand, whereby an operation for searching for the desired content can be performed.
- 3D display may be performed and content overlapped by 3D operation may be operated. In this case, it is possible to display the state in which the contents overlap more realistically.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic diagram showing another operation of content.
- a UI indicated by an icon that draws a compact disc (CD) or audio tape and a UI that draws a player are displayed.
- the process execution unit 122 plays the selected CD.
- the number of data in the playlist is set for each content by arranging the contents (CD, audio tape in the example of FIG. 17) in the order of the list, or by attaching numbers to the contents. It can be so. Thereby, even if a compact disc (CD) is randomly thrown into the player, it can be played back in the correct order.
- a large PC can be provided with a better audio / video playback device, so that the content on the mobile device 200 is better while visually checking and selecting on the large display (display unit 302). It can be viewed on a playback device.
- icon data acquisition methods including a method of preparing options in advance and a method of searching the terminal side to display icons of related functions, but the method is not limited to this. Absent.
- the information processing device 300 acquires the state on the mobile device 200 side, and the continuation is reproduced on the information processing device 300 side.
- the content (continuation) played on the mobile device 200 is played on the information processing device 300 side.
- an image or the like may be sent from a screen or the like during operation of another information processing apparatus 300.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example in which the icon moves so as to avoid the mobile device 200 when the mobile device 200 is placed on the already displayed icon.
- the icon moves so as to avoid the mobile device 200 when the mobile device 200 is placed on the already displayed icon.
- the display processing unit 118 obtains the position, size, and orientation of the mobile device 200 after establishing the connection, and thereby moves the window or icon to a position that does not overlap the mobile device 200. I do.
- the window W may return to the size before the mobile device 200 is placed.
- the icon overlapping with the mobile device 200 is moved or deleted, when the mobile device 200 is moved away from the display unit 302, the icon is moved again and displayed again. May be.
- the menu displayed on the display unit 302 is rotated following the direction.
- the menu facing the direction of the user operating the mobile device 200 can be rotated to rotate the mobile device 200.
- the display orientation can be changed so that other users can easily see it. Since the mobile device 200 (physical target) can be directly touched and a menu on the display can be operated from that point, an intuitive operation is possible.
- the mobile device 200 is brought close to the back surface of the information processing apparatus 300.
- the connection can be established even when the mobile device 200 is brought close to the back surface of the information processing device 300. it can.
- a spiral UI is displayed on the display unit 302 according to the position of the mobile device 200.
- the user can visually and intuitively recognize the moving direction of the data by changing the direction in which the wave travels along the moving direction of the data.
- Display on the display unit 302 can be performed in the same manner as in the example of FIG. 6, but the mobile device 200 does not exist on the display unit 302, so the mobile device 200 can be positioned without considering the size of the mobile device 200.
- a UI such as a spiral can be displayed from the center point.
- the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200 and the display unit 302 of the information processing device 300 perform display in conjunction with each other, thereby enabling data movement.
- a UI for informing the user of the orientation is provided. Specifically, as illustrated in FIG. 22, when data is transferred from the mobile device 200 to the information processing device 300, when the mobile device 200 is held over, the display unit 202 moves, for example, such that content is sucked into a spiral. Is displayed. Then, the display unit 302 on the information processing apparatus 300 side displays a UI in which content sucked in by the mobile device 200 overflows.
- the display processing unit 118 of the mobile device 200 performs a display process on the display unit 202 so that the content is sucked into the spiral.
- a display process reverse to this is performed, and a state in which content is sucked in a spiral is displayed on the display unit 302 of the information processing device 300. Displays how content overflows.
- menus and content can be displayed on the display of a conventional mobile device, but the display unit is small on a miniaturized mobile device, and it is difficult to understand and operate a list of many menus and content in a large-capacity mobile device.
- the menu content of the mobile device 200 is once displayed on the display unit 302 of a larger display and operated by the user, thereby greatly improving user convenience.
- the content of the mobile device 200 possessed by the individual can be shown to others through a large display, and communication regarding the content of the mobile device 200 can be facilitated.
- operations and content management can be performed.
- a menu or the like can be displayed based on an extremely intuitive operation of “place (or move) the mobile device 200”, so that the user can operate the device. Can improve convenience. Further, as an advantage of placing the mobile device 200 on the side of the display unit 302 (side the display), a menu or the like can be displayed without hiding a large display by the mobile device 200 itself. Further, as an advantage of handling the contents of the two mobile devices 200 via the information processing device 300, the information processing device having a large display that indicates the sync between the two mobile devices 200, the progress / degree of content movement, the current status, etc. By being displayed on the screen 300, the status of content movement / sharing can be visually and easily shown to the user.
- the second embodiment relates to content movement between the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300.
- Content movement includes a case where content moves from the mobile device 200 to the information processing device 300 and a case where content moves from the information processing device 300 to the mobile device 200.
- the content of the mobile device 200 moves to the information processing device 300.
- the moving image content moved to the information processing device 300 is displayed from the display unit 302 at the subsequent timing during reproduction. Played on.
- a plurality of places for placing the mobile device 200 on the display unit 302 can be provided, and different operations and data transfer can be performed depending on the places. In this case, a different operation or data transfer is performed based on the position detection result of the mobile device 200 by the position detection unit 120 of the information processing apparatus 300.
- a plurality of contents move to the information processing apparatus 300 and cannot be displayed in the entire area of the display unit 302, the contents are displayed in a stacked state.
- the content of the information processing apparatus 300 is copied to the mobile device 200 by holding the mobile device 200 over the information processing apparatus 300.
- the information processing apparatus 300 displays the content to be transmitted on the display unit 302, and sends the content to the mobile device 200 when the mobile device 200 is held over it.
- one or a plurality of places for storing the content to be transmitted may be provided in the display unit 302, and the contents may be sucked together by holding the mobile device 200 over the place.
- the position of the mobile device 200 is detected by the position detection unit 120 of the information processing apparatus 300, and the position of the content displayed on the display unit 302 by the display processing unit 118 matches the position of the mobile device 200.
- the mobile device 200 recognizes that the content has been received, the mobile device 200 absorbs the content.
- a plurality of mobile devices 200 are connected to the information processing apparatus 300, and contents are visually moved via the information processing apparatus 300.
- Each mobile device 300 is placed on the display unit 302 or disposed on the side surface of the information processing apparatus 300.
- a plurality of mobile devices 200 are arranged on the right side surface and the left side surface of the information processing device 300, and content is transferred from one mobile device 200 to the other mobile device 200 via the information processing device 300. In this way, content browsing, movement, and the like by a plurality of users can be performed via the information processing apparatus 300.
- a flick operation on touch panel 170 can be detected by operation detection unit 124 based on the output of touch panel 170. Further, when the mobile device 200 itself is flicked, the operation can be detected based on the output of the acceleration sensor 150 included in the mobile device 200.
- the transmission data processing unit transmits data such as contents to the communication partner apparatus when these flick operations are detected.
- the content on the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200 is touched by the user in a predetermined direction (for example, the data transfer shown in FIG. 24).
- the content can also be moved and displayed on the display unit 302 ahead of that direction.
- content selection and flick direction information on the mobile device 200 by the user's finger is detected by the touch panel of the mobile device 200 and notified to the information processing apparatus 300 side, so that the content movement is performed as in FIG. It can be carried out. Accordingly, while confirming the content of the content to be transferred on the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200, the content can be moved to an arbitrary direction on the large display unit 302 and displayed on the desktop. The content can be moved intuitively with such a feeling.
- the content being played back on the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200 is flicked on the display of the information processing device mobile device 200
- the content is switched to the playback display on the display unit 302 of the information processing device 300.
- Can be transferred when the content being reproduced on the display unit 302 of the information processing apparatus 300 is flicked toward the mobile device 200 by operating the touch panel 170 on the display unit 302, the content being reproduced is transferred to the mobile device 200, and the mobile device 200 It is possible to switch to playback display on the display unit 202 of the device 200.
- FIG. 25 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example in which the information processing apparatus 300 is interposed between two mobile devices 200 and content is moved by inter-device flick.
- the mobile device (A) 200 and the mobile device (B) 200 are arranged on the left and right of the information processing device 300, and both are connected to the information processing device 300.
- the content of the left mobile device (A) 200 is displayed on the display unit 302 in a semicircular shape.
- the user can move the content to the mobile device (B) 300 by operating the touch panel 170 of the display unit 302.
- the transmission data processing unit 112 transmits the data to the mobile device (B) 200.
- the content is transferred from the mobile device 200 (A) to the information processing device 300, and the content is temporarily stored in the data storage unit 130 of the information processing device 300. Thereafter, the content is transferred to the mobile device 200 (B) by the transmission data processing unit 112 of the information processing device 300 under a predetermined condition.
- the content is not temporarily moved directly from the mobile device (A) 200 to the mobile device 200 (B), but the content is temporarily stored in the information processing apparatus 300.
- the contents of both mobile devices 200 can be synchronized (synchronized).
- the contents of both mobile devices 200 may be displayed in a semicircular shape like the mobile device (A) 200 of FIG. 25, and the sync operation may be performed by flicking in both directions by operating the touch panel 170.
- the progress of the sync process may be displayed by the remaining number of data.
- the UI can also be displayed so that the content display disappears from the end of the sync.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic diagram showing a state in which a sink is triggered by a gesture.
- the touch panel when the touch panel is operated in the right direction from the left mobile device (A) 200 by the touch panel operation on the display unit 302, the information on the left mobile device (A) 200 is transferred to the right mobile device. Synchronize with the device (B) 200. Further, when the touch panel is operated in the left direction from the right mobile device (B) 200, the information on the right mobile device (B) 200 is synchronized with the left mobile device (A) 200.
- FIG. 27 is a schematic diagram showing a state in which the information in the database of the information processing apparatus 300 is synchronized with the mobile device (A) 200 and the mobile device (B) 200.
- recommendation information is displayed on the display unit 302 of the information processing apparatus 300, and this information is shown synchronized with the mobile device (A) 200 and the mobile device (B) 200.
- both the mobile device (A) 200 and the mobile device (B) 200 can acquire recommended database information.
- the recommendation information can be stored in the data storage unit 130.
- FIG. 28 shows a state where the information processing apparatus 300 and an external server are connected via a communication line such as the Internet, and the recommended database information is duplicated to the latest information by the server information.
- FIG. 29 is a schematic diagram showing how copying is performed while transcoding.
- the information processing apparatus 300 converts the format (transcode) and copies the data.
- transcoding from an AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) format to an MP3 format is performed.
- AAC Advanced Audio Coding
- MP3 MP3
- the information processing apparatus 300 can execute processing with a large load that cannot be handled by the mobile device 200 instead.
- the format supported by each mobile device 200 is acquired from information identifying the mobile device 200.
- FIG. 30 is a schematic diagram showing a state in which addresses are exchanged between two mobile devices (A) 200 and 200 (B) 200 when the mobile device 200 has an e-mail address or the like.
- the address is exchanged by sending the address to the side that is not owned.
- addresses held by both mobile devices 200 are displayed on the display unit 302, and both mobile devices 200 share only the address A in common. For this reason, an address that is not common is transferred to the other mobile device 200 and copied to the other mobile device 200.
- both mobile devices 200 compare the address information received by the reception data processing unit 116 with their own address information, and transmit from the transmission data processing unit 112 an address that the communication partner device does not have.
- the address information can be stored in the data storage unit 130.
- a UI for selecting addresses can be displayed.
- a plurality of addresses may be selected by surrounding the touch panel 170 and the enclosed addresses may be exchanged with each other.
- the addresses B and C of the mobile device (A) 200 are surrounded by the operation of the touch panel 170 and transmitted to the mobile device (B) 200.
- the addresses D and E of the mobile device (B) 200 are surrounded by the operation of the touch panel 170 and transmitted to the mobile device (A) 200.
- a method of introducing social networking services can be considered.
- the address information between the mobile devices 200 may be exchanged so that a correlation diagram is obtained. These events may be generated when the mobile device (A) 200 and the mobile device (B) 200 have the same information (address A in the example of FIG. 30).
- the mobile device 200 is mainly arranged on the side surface of the information processing apparatus 300 has been shown, but the same processing can be performed when the mobile device 200 is placed on the display unit 302.
- the mobile device 200 is placed on the display unit 302 if the distance between the mobile devices 200 is closer than a predetermined value according to the distance between the two mobile devices 200, the data is in a state closer to sync (synchronization). Replace. Further, when the two mobile devices 200 are separated from each other, it is possible to perform processing such as exchanging only highly correlated data.
- data synchronization starts when both mobile devices 200 are brought closer to each other.
- the start of data synchronization is indicated by a UI (for example, a ripple UI).
- the mobile device 200 may have an area (territory) around each of them, and when they overlap, an action (sink) corresponding to the area may be started.
- FIGS. 32 to 34 are schematic diagrams showing how the sink is performed according to the distance when the mobile device 200 is placed on the display unit 302.
- FIG. 32 when the distance between the two mobile devices 200 is larger than a predetermined value, only data having a high degree of correlation are transferred to each other and partial sync is performed. Also, as shown in FIG. 33, when the distance between the two mobile devices 200 is close to a predetermined value or less, all the information of both mobile devices 200 is copied and completely synced. At this time, as shown in FIG. 34, all data is displayed in the vicinity of the two mobile devices 200, and the display of the data for which synchronization has been completed is sequentially erased. As a result, the user can determine the progress of data copying from the display state.
- FIG. 35 is a schematic diagram showing a state of playing hockey with the display unit 302 sandwiched as an application of the sink.
- information held by one mobile device 200 is displayed on the display unit 302 as if it were a hockey pack, and when the other mobile device 200 catches a pack sent from one mobile device 200, A sink is performed on the information.
- the mobile device 200 catches the pack.
- the information may be synced.
- the third embodiment relates to processing for synchronizing video, performing transparency, enlargement, complementation, and the like between the mobile device 200 and the information processing apparatus 300.
- the video on the display unit 302 hidden under the mobile device 200 can be confirmed by transmitting the display on the display unit 302 to the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200.
- an operation via the mobile device 200 is also possible.
- the display of the display unit 302 is enlarged and displayed on the display unit 204 so that desired content can be enlarged and viewed.
- FIG. 36 when the content “A” is displayed on the display unit 302 and the mobile device 200 is placed so as to cover the content “A”, the content “A” is displayed on the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200. , The content “A” is displayed as if it was transmitted through the mobile device 200.
- the display on the display unit 302 is displayed on the display unit 202 in a transparent manner.
- the UI may be changed depending on whether the content can be transferred from the information processing apparatus 300 to the mobile device 200.
- a function icon, menu
- the position detection unit 120 detects the position on the display unit 302 of the mobile device 200 based on the reception signal strength detected by the reception signal strength (electric field strength) detection unit 114.
- the position of the mobile device 200 is compared with the position on the display unit 302 of content, icons, and the like that are being displayed by the display processing unit 116, and the position of the mobile device 200 and the icon on the display unit 302 are the same. If it does, information such as the icon is sent from the transmission data processing unit 112 to the mobile device 200. Accordingly, the mobile device 200 can display information such as the received icon on the display unit 202.
- the transmission data processing unit 112 of the information processing device 300 includes information such as content and icons whose display position on the display unit 302 matches the position of the mobile device 200, and functions (menus) related thereto.
- Information is transmitted to the mobile device 200.
- related information can be displayed on the display unit 202 together with information such as contents and icons hidden behind the device itself.
- the menu is not displayed even if it is held over. Alternatively, the menu may be grayed out.
- the display unit of the information processing device 300 on which the display unit 202 of the held mobile device 200 is held A UI that appears to have been copied to 302 can also be used. Thereby, the user can visually recognize that the content has been copied (moved) from the mobile device 200 to the information processing apparatus 300.
- FIG. 37 is a schematic diagram showing how data is moved from the mobile device 200 to the information processing apparatus 300.
- the middle part of FIG. 37 shows a state where the mobile device 200 on which the content B is displayed is held over the display unit 302.
- the information of the content B is transferred to the information processing device 300.
- the lower part of FIG. 37 shows a state in which the mobile device 200 is moved away from the display unit 302 from the middle part of FIG.
- the transferred content B information is displayed on the display unit 302. Accordingly, the user can visually recognize that the content B has been transferred from the mobile device 200 to the information processing apparatus 300.
- FIG. 38 shows an example in which when the mobile device 200 is held over a folder icon displayed on the display unit 302, the contents of the folder are displayed on the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200 on the side where the mobile device 200 is held. At this time, it can be used so that the contents can be seen only by the specific device held up, and can also be used for security purposes.
- FIG. 39 is a schematic diagram showing a state in which an electronic seal stamp is stamped on a document displayed on the display unit 302 using the mobile device 200. 39, the document is displayed on the display unit 302, and the electronic seal stamp is displayed on the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200. It is assumed that the mobile device 200 has been authenticated for stamping an electronic seal stamp. Then, as shown in the lower diagram of FIG. 39, when the mobile device 200 is held over the display unit 302, the display unit 202 displays the stamped portion of the document displayed on the display unit 302 in a transparent manner.
- the electronic seal stamp of the mobile device 200 is stamped on the document on the display unit 302, and the document on the display unit 302 is stamped.
- FIG. 40 shows an example in which a map of Japan is displayed on the display unit 302 and the display unit 202 is enlarged and displayed in the vicinity of the Kanto region by holding the mobile device 200.
- area information restaurants information, traffic information such as railways and roads, area weather information, etc.
- area information is added in advance to the map information displayed on the information processing apparatus 300 side, and the information is acquired on the mobile device 200 side and displayed on the display unit 202.
- the mobile device 200 is placed outside the display unit 302 and a map outside the display area of the display unit 302 is displayed on the display unit 202 as an extended screen.
- the mobile device 200 when the mobile device 200 is held over a photo (group photo or the like), the person in the photo is enlarged and displayed on the display unit 202 and is included in the address book in the mobile device 200 held over. Functions such as searching for a person and displaying the result can be provided. In this case, person information is previously added to the photograph displayed on the information processing apparatus 300 side, and the information is compared with the address book information to perform a search.
- the mobile device 200 when the mobile device 200 is held over the information processing apparatus 300, the mobile device 200 is guided to a position with good communication. For example, a UI indicating the position where the antenna 304 exists is displayed on the display unit 302 only when wireless communication is used. Further, when the mobile device 200 is placed on the display unit 302, if the position of the mobile device 302 is deviated from the position of the antenna 304, a UI for guiding to an appropriate antenna position is displayed. Further, a UI for guidance is displayed on the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200.
- FIG. 41 is a schematic diagram showing a state in which a UI for guidance is displayed on the display unit 202 and the display unit 302 when the mobile device 200 is placed on the display unit 302.
- an arrow indicating an appropriate direction is displayed on the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200, and the mobile device 200 is guided to the position of the antenna 304 by moving the mobile device 200 in this direction. be able to.
- the upper left arrow of the display unit 202 is displayed brighter (or blinking) than the other arrows, and the mobile device 200 is guided in this direction.
- the mobile device 200 is positioned on the antenna 304 and the communication state is the best, this is displayed.
- FIG. 41 is a schematic diagram showing a state in which a UI for guidance is displayed on the display unit 202 and the display unit 302 when the mobile device 200 is placed on the display unit 302.
- an arrow indicating an appropriate direction is displayed on the display unit 202 of the mobile device 200, and the mobile device 200 is guided to the position of the antenna
- a cross line indicating “target” for guiding to the position of the antenna may be displayed on the display unit 302.
- the position detector 120 of the mobile device 200 or the information processing device 300 receives the current position of the mobile device 200 and the most received signal based on the received signal strength detected by the received signal strength (electric field strength) detector 114. A position where the signal strength is good is detected.
- the display processing unit 118 performs display processing for guiding in a direction in which the received signal strength is the best.
- a method of inducing sound or vibration in the mobile device 200 held up can be used.
- the sound / vibration output unit 126 shown in FIG. 5 outputs sound or vibration for guiding in the direction in which the received signal strength is the best.
- sound indicating the direction in which the received signal strength is the best is output, and sound indicating that is output at the position where the received signal strength is the best.
- vibration indicating the direction in which the received signal intensity is the best is output and the vibration is stopped at the position where the received signal intensity is the best.
- the fifth embodiment relates to an electronic pen 400 that communicates with the information processing apparatus 300.
- the electronic pen 400 includes a recording unit (storage device) 402 that records data and a wireless communication unit 404.
- the wireless communication unit 404 is configured similarly to the configuration described in FIG.
- the electronic pen 400 performs various contents movement operations by pen gestures, such as collectively sucking out and recording display folders and the like enclosed by pen operations.
- FIG. 42 is a schematic diagram showing the configuration of the electronic pen 400.
- the tip of the electronic pen 400 forms an ordinary stylus having a sharp shape.
- An antenna 406 for wireless communication is mounted on the rear end.
- 43 and 44 are schematic views showing a state in which the electronic pen 400 is used.
- data extraction (accumulation) by the electronic pen 400 will be described. Data is dumped in three steps.
- the electronic pen 400 is drawn to surround the content on the display unit 302.
- the touch sensor 170 detects the drawing, and a line along the locus of the pen tip is drawn on the display unit 302. At this time, one or a plurality of contents can be enclosed.
- the electronic pen 400 is turned upside down and the antenna 406 at the rear end of the electronic pen 400 is directed toward the display unit 302. Then, the rear end of the electronic pen 400 is held over the display unit 302. Thereby, the information processing apparatus 300 and the electronic pen 400 are connected by wireless communication, and the data of the enclosed content is transferred from the information processing apparatus 300 to the electronic pen 400. Since the information processing apparatus 300 recognizes the locus of the pen tip, when the connection with the electronic pen 400 is established, the content data included in this range is transmitted. The content data transferred to the electronic pen 400 is held in the recording unit 402.
- Data is discharged in one step.
- data is held in the recording unit 402 as shown in FIG. 44, when the rear end of the electronic pen 400 is held toward the display unit 302, wireless communication is performed between the electronic pen 400 and the information processing apparatus 300. The connection is made and the data held in the recording unit 402 is transferred to the information processing apparatus 300. As a result, the data held in the recording unit 402 is copied to the desktop of the display unit 302.
- the electronic pen 400 is held over the antenna 304.
- the antenna 304 is provided over the entire area of the display unit 302 as illustrated in FIG. 2, the electronic pen 400 is held over the display unit 302.
- the electronic pen 400 may have the function of the mobile device 200 described in the first to fourth embodiments.
- the electronic pen 400 does not have a display, but can display menus and the like.
- the electronic pen 400 is light and suitable for carrying, but the content of the electronic pen 400 can be confirmed each time on the display unit 302 (large display) of the information processing apparatus 300. Convenience and enjoyment can be provided.
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1.第1の実施形態(モバイル機器と情報処理装置を接続した際の表示処理)
2.第2の実施形態(モバイル機器と情報処理装置との間のコンテンツ移動)
3.第3の実施形態(モバイル機器と情報処理装置との間の情報の同期)
4.第4の実施形態(通信状況が良好な位置への誘導)
5.第5の実施形態(電子ペンの構成例)
図1は、本発明の第1の実施形態に係る情報処理システムの構成例を示す模式図である。図1に示すように、本実施形態に係る情報処理システム100は、モバイル機器200と比較的大型の表示部302(ディスプレイ)を備えた情報処理装置300とから構成される。
参照することによって行う。例えば、情報処理装置300は、無線接続の確立後にモバイル機器200が保有しているコンテンツ、アプリケーション等の情報をサーチすることにより、これらの情報を取得する。また、モバイル機器200は、無線接続の確立後に自身がコンテンツ、アプリケーション等の情報のインデックスを情報処理装置300に送ることにより、これらの情報を情報処理装置300に取得させることができる。また、モバイル機器200側からサーチを行い、情報処理装置300側からインデックスを送ることも可能である。データの容量についても同様に、無線接続の確立後のサーチ、またはインデックス(Index)を参照することによって行う。モバイル機器200が保有しているコンテンツ、アプリケーション等の情報は、送信データ処理部112から送信されて、受信データ処理部116にて受信される。
次に、本発明の第2の実施形態について説明する。第2の実施形態は、モバイル機器200と情報処理装置300との間のコンテンツ移動に関するものである。コンテンツの移動としては、モバイル機器200から情報処理装置300へコンテンツが移動する場合と、情報処理装置300からモバイル機器200へコンテンツが移動する場合とがある。
次に、本発明の第3の実施形態について説明する。第3の実施形態は、モバイル機器200と情報処理装置300との間で映像を同期させ、透過、拡大、補完等を行う処理に関する。モバイル機器200を表示部302上に置いた場合に、表示部302上の表示をモバイル機器200の表示部202に透過させることで、モバイル機器200の下に隠れた表示部302の映像を確認でき、また、モバイル機器200を介した操作も可能とする。また、表示部302の表示を拡大して表示部204に表示することで、所望のコンテンツを拡大して閲覧できるようにする。
次に、本発明の第4の実施形態について説明する。第4の実施形態は、モバイル機器200を情報処理装置300にかざす場合に、通信の良好な位置へモバイル機器200を誘導するものである。例えば、無線通信を使用する時のみアンテナ304の存在する位置を示すUIを表示部302上に表示する。また、モバイル機器200が表示部302上に置かれた場合に、モバイル機器302の位置がアンテナ304の位置からずれている場合は、適正なアンテナ位置に誘導するUIを表示する。更に、モバイル機器200の表示部202上に誘導のためのUIを表示する。
次に、本発明の第5の実施形態について説明する。第5の実施形態は、情報処理装置300と通信を行う電子ペン400に関するものである。電子ペン400は、データを記録する記録部(ストレージデバイス)402と、無線通信部404を備えている。無線通信部404は、図4で説明した構成と同様に構成される。電子ペン400は、ペンの操作により囲んだ表示フォルダ等をまとめて吸い出し記録するなど、ペンのジェスチャにより様々なコンテンツ移動操作を行う。
108 受信処理部
114 受信信号強度(電界強度)検出部
118 表示処理部
200 モバイル機器
300 情報処理装置
302 表示部
Claims (6)
- 通信相手装置と近距離一対一通信を行う通信部と、
前記通信相手装置との通信状況を取得する通信状況取得部と、
取得した前記通信状況に基づいて、前記通信状況が良好となる方向へ誘導するための表示処理を行う表示処理部と、
前記誘導のための表示を行う表示部と、
を備える、情報処理装置。 - 前記通信部は複数のアンテナを有し、
前記通信状況取得部は、前記複数のアンテナのそれぞれで得られる受信信号強度に基づいて前記通信相手装置との通信状況を取得する、請求項1に記載の情報処理装置。 - 前記表示処理部は、前記通信状況が良好となる方向を示す表示を前記表示部に表示するための処理を行う、請求項1に記載の情報処理装置。
- 前記通信状況が良好となる方向へ誘導するための、音声又は振動を出力する出力部を備える、請求項1に記載の情報処理装置。
- 近距離一対一通信により第2の装置と通信を行う第1の装置と、
前記第1の装置と近距離一対一通信を行う通信部と、前記第1の装置との通信状況を取得する通信状況取得部と、取得した前記通信状況に基づいて、前記通信状況が良好となる方向へ誘導するための表示処理を行う表示処理部と、前記誘導のための表示を行う表示部と、を有する、前記第2の装置と、
を備える、情報処理システム。 - 通信相手装置と近距離一対一通信を行う手段、
前記通信相手装置との通信状況を取得する手段、
取得した前記通信状況に基づいて、前記通信状況が良好となる方向へ誘導するための表示処理を行う手段、
としてコンピュータを機能させるためのプログラム。
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