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JP3820258B2 - Function restriction device and function restriction method - Google Patents
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JP3820258B2
JP3820258B2 JP2004125984A JP2004125984A JP3820258B2 JP 3820258 B2 JP3820258 B2 JP 3820258B2 JP 2004125984 A JP2004125984 A JP 2004125984A JP 2004125984 A JP2004125984 A JP 2004125984A JP 3820258 B2 JP3820258 B2 JP 3820258B2
JP2004125984A
JP2005311720A (en
博規 石川
スーパーウエーブ株式会社
2004-04-21 Application filed by スーパーウエーブ株式会社, 株式会社エヌ・ティ・ティ・ドコモ filed Critical スーパーウエーブ株式会社
2004-04-21 Priority to JP2004125984A priority Critical patent/JP3820258B2/en
2005-11-04 Publication of JP2005311720A publication Critical patent/JP2005311720A/en
2006-09-13 Publication of JP3820258B2 publication Critical patent/JP3820258B2/en
The present invention relates to a technology for limiting functions related to a mobile device such as a mobile phone.
In recent years, mobile devices such as mobile phones are being applied to the exchange of electronic money and electronic tickets as their functionality increases. Under such circumstances, theft or loss of mobile devices becomes a very serious problem. In order to solve such a problem, for example, Patent Documents 1 and 2 disclose techniques for controlling incoming calls by restricting functions of a mobile device from other communication means when the mobile device is lost. Examples of the contents of the function restriction include the presence / absence of invalid key operations, presence / absence of a ring tone, and setting of a destination.
JP 2001-326967 A Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 11-298600
However, in the above prior art, since the user of the mobile device needs to manually instruct and set the contents when performing the incoming call control, unless the instruction and setting are made in advance, the above-described incoming call control is performed. The function is not realized. In view of such difficulties, the content of the incoming call control is registered on the incoming call control device side, and the incoming call control device notified of this when the mobile device detects disconnection from the communication terminal (key terminal). However, controlling incoming calls to the mobile device is also effective in preventing unauthorized use due to loss.
However, in such incoming call control, incoming call control is always performed regardless of the situation when the mobile device leaves the communication terminal. For this reason, incoming calls are controlled even in places where theft or loss does not normally occur (for example, at home or work company), and as a result, the user or caller cannot use the desired function of the mobile device. There is concern about the situation. This is not preferable in terms of improving the convenience of the mobile device and the entire communication system. For example, if it is necessary to search for a mobile device in your home, if both ringing and ringing are allowed, these functions can be easily detected based on the ringing tone. Because it is limited, it takes time to search.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to prevent unauthorized use by a third party when a mobile device is stolen or lost. Furthermore, by performing incoming call control according to the current location of the mobile device, it is possible to prevent unauthorized use of the mobile device by a third party and to enable quick discovery by an authorized user.
The function restriction device according to the present invention is a function restriction device capable of communicating with a mobile device that stops a preset function among the functions of the mobile device itself when a signal transmitted from a communication terminal is not received for a predetermined time. And receiving means for receiving a signal transmitted from the mobile device together with position information indicating the current position of the mobile device when a signal transmitted from the communication terminal is not received for a predetermined time, and transmitted from the communication terminal. A storage means for storing an area in which the incoming call to the mobile device is not controlled even when the signal is not received for a predetermined time in association with the identification information of the mobile device, and an incoming call to the mobile device is detected. The presence / absence determining means for determining whether or not the current position indicated by the position information received by the receiving means is within an area stored in advance in the storage means, , If the current position is determined to be within the region, as well as allow the incoming call to the mobile station, if the current position is determined to be outside the region, to reject an incoming call for the mobile station feature Limiting means.
In the function limiting method according to the present invention, when a signal transmitted from a communication terminal is not received for a predetermined time, a signal transmitted from a mobile device that has stopped a preset function among the functions of the mobile device itself is received. The reception step to receive and the area where the incoming call to the mobile device is not controlled even when the signal transmitted from the communication terminal is not received for a predetermined time is stored in association with the identification information of the mobile device. A storage step and a presence / absence determination step of determining whether or not the current position indicated by the position information received in the reception step is within an area stored in advance in the storage step when an incoming call to the mobile device is detected When it is determined in the presence / absence determination step that the current position is within the area, the incoming call to the mobile device is permitted and the current position is determined to be outside the area. , And a function restriction step to reject an incoming call for the mobile station.
Using the fact that the mobile device has not received a signal transmitted from the communication terminal for a predetermined time, it can be estimated that the mobile device has been separated from the communication terminal by a predetermined distance or more. In addition, when the mobile device leaves the communication terminal, there is a high probability that the mobile device has been stolen or lost (including misplacement). According to these inventions, when it is highly probable that the mobile device has been stolen or lost, the function restriction device detects this by receiving the signal. Thereby, the function restriction device can perform a predetermined function restriction on the mobile device, and can prevent unauthorized use by a thief or a finder.
According to the present invention, a location of a mobile device (such as a home or work company) where theft or loss does not normally occur is registered in advance in the function restriction device, and the mobile device is predicted to exist at this location. When this is done, the incoming call control function is canceled. In other words, incoming calls are allowed. Therefore, even when the user needs to search for a mobile device at home, for example, the user can easily find it based on the ring tone. As a result, convenience is improved. In this way, the function restriction device performs incoming control according to the current position of the mobile device, thereby enabling unauthorized discovery by a legitimate user while preventing unauthorized use of the mobile device by a third party. .
In the function restriction device according to the present invention, the function restriction device further comprises movement determination means for determining whether or not the mobile device is moving from a temporal change in the position information received by the reception means. When the movement determination means determines that the mobile device is moving, the means rejects all incoming calls to the mobile device and determines that the mobile device is stopped. In such a case, only incoming calls to the mobile device from a pre-registered caller (telephone number, mail address, etc.) may be permitted.
When the position of the mobile device that has transmitted the disconnection signal has changed, the mobile device has been carried away from the owner's hand, so there is a high possibility that the mobile device has been stolen. On the other hand, when the position of the mobile device has not changed, the mobile device has been stopped at one place, so there is a high possibility that it has been lost (including misplacement). According to the present invention, since the function restriction device acquires the current position information of the mobile device a plurality of times, it is determined from this history whether the cause of the mobile device leaving the user's hand is due to theft or loss. Is possible. When it is determined that the theft has been made, all incoming calls to the mobile device are uniformly rejected in order to prevent unauthorized use. On the other hand, if it is determined that it is lost, the risk of unauthorized use is low, so that an incoming call from a specific source is permitted. In this way, by appropriately changing the contents of incoming call control depending on whether or not the mobile device has moved, it is possible to facilitate discovery of the mobile device while preventing unauthorized use during theft.
The function restriction device can sequentially know the position of the mobile device based on the received current position information. Therefore, if the function restriction device uses another mobile device or communication device to notify the user of the mobile device of the above position, the user knows where the mobile device has been stolen or lost. can do. As a result, quick discovery becomes possible.
Preferably, in the function restriction device according to the present invention, when a function restriction release signal transmitted from a mobile device other than the mobile device (another mobile device) is received, an authentication means for authenticating the mobile device; When a function restriction release signal transmitted from a mobile device (own mobile device) is received, or an incoming call control release signal transmitted from a mobile device other than the mobile device is received, and the mobile device (other when it passed through the authentication process of the mobile station) of the person, and a release means for enabling incoming against the mobile machine (self mobile station).
According to the present invention, the incoming call restriction for a mobile device that is once set to be effective is either an authorized user of the mobile device or another user who has been validated by user authentication processing by the function restriction device. It can also be canceled from other users. This eliminates the reduction in the convenience of the user or the caller due to the restriction of incoming calls in a situation where it is desired to execute incoming calls .
According to the present invention, it is possible to prevent unauthorized use by a third party when a mobile device is stolen or lost. Furthermore, by performing incoming call control according to the current location of the mobile device, an authorized user can quickly find out while preventing unauthorized use of the mobile device by a third party.
Hereinafter, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings for illustration only. First, the configuration of the incoming call control system 1 in the present embodiment will be described. As shown in FIG. 1, the incoming call control system 1 includes an incoming call control device 10 (corresponding to a function restriction device), a mobile device 20, a key terminal 30 (corresponding to a communication terminal), and a mobile device 40. The incoming call control device 10 is connected to the mobile device 20 via the base station B1, and is connected to the mobile device 40 via the base station B2. Thereby, data communication and voice communication via the mobile communication network N are possible between the mobile device 20 and the mobile device 40. Furthermore, the key terminal 30 can perform short-range wireless communication with the mobile device 20 when the mobile device 20 exists within a predetermined communication range.
Hereinafter, each component of the incoming call control system 1 will be described in detail.
The incoming call control device 10 includes, as functional components, an incoming call control non-target area storage unit 11 (corresponding to the storage unit), a transmission / reception unit 12 (corresponding to the reception unit), and a presence / absence determination unit 13 (corresponding to the presence / absence determination unit). ), Incoming call control content registration DB (DataBase) 14, incoming call control unit 15 (corresponding to function limiting means), incoming call control canceling part 16 (corresponding to canceling means), and user authentication part 17 (corresponding to authentication means) With. These units are connected via a bus.
In the incoming call control non-target area storage unit 11, even when a disconnection signal is transmitted from the mobile device 20, information indicating a geographical area where incoming control is not performed is associated with the ID of the mobile device 20. Stored. FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating an example of data storage in the incoming call control non-target area storage unit 11. As shown in FIG. 2A, the incoming call control non-target area storage unit 11 stores mobile station ID area 11a in which identification information of the mobile station is stored, and area information that is not subject to incoming call control. It has data areas 11b, 11c, and 11d.
For example, “1234” is stored as the ID of the mobile device 20 in the mobile device ID area 11a.
As the area information, position information (for example, “N36.14.63.4, E135.16.44.8”) set in advance by the user of the mobile device 20 is stored in the preset position area 11b. Information indicating the attribute of the position (for example, “home”) is stored in the position attribute area 11c, and an allowable range (for example, “radius 50m”) centered on the preset position is stored in the allowable range area 11d. A plurality of region information can be registered for one mobile device ID, and can be updated (including addition and deletion) by the user.
Based on the registered contents of the incoming call control non-target area storage unit 11, an area in which incoming call control is not performed for the mobile station is determined as the mobile station is specified. For example, when the home of the user of the mobile device 20 is at the position of “N36.14.63.4, E135.16.44.8”, the area that falls within a radius of 50 m around that point, that is, in the home and in the vicinity of the home In, the incoming call control function is canceled. Alternatively, when the seat position of the company where the user of the mobile device 20 is working is “N36.12.66.5, E135.17.45.6”, the area within the radius of 10 m centered on that point, that is, the work desk and In the vicinity thereof, the incoming call control function is canceled.
The setting position of the base station can be used for setting the incoming control non-target area. FIG. 2B shows the internal configuration of the incoming call control non-target area storage unit 11 in a mode using the base station position. In this aspect, the incoming call control non-target area storage unit 11 includes a preset position area 11e, a position attribute area 11f, and an allowable range area 11g in association with the mobile device ID. Base station IDs (for example, “1523”, “2351”,...) Whose installation position is fixed are stored as preset positions in the preset position area 11e, and the position attribute area 11f corresponds to this. Location attributes (eg, “home”, “factory”,...) Are stored. Furthermore, information (for example, “inside base station area”, “inside adjacent base station area”,...) Indicating a geographical range for canceling incoming call control is stored as an allowable range in the allowable range area 11g. As a result, it is possible to specify the area information associated with the identification of the mobile device.
The transmission / reception unit 12 receives a disconnection signal transmitted from the mobile device 20 and location information indicating the current location of the mobile device 20 via the base station B1 and the mobile communication network N. In addition, when the transmission / reception unit 12 receives a call signal from the mobile device 40 via the base station B2 and the mobile communication network N, the transmission / reception unit 12 transfers the call signal or answers the answering machine according to the call acceptability setting of the call destination. Reply to
When the presence / absence determination unit 13 detects an incoming call to the mobile device 20, is the current position indicated by the location information of the mobile device 20 within the area corresponding to the mobile device 20 in the incoming call control non-target area storage unit 11? Determine whether or not.
In the incoming call control content registration DB 14, incoming control content is registered in advance for each mobile device ID. The contents of incoming call control include, for example, incoming call control based on the incoming call type, incoming call control according to the caller, and incoming call notification method control, which can be combined. The incoming call control based on the incoming call type is, for example, incoming voice call only or incoming mail only. Examples of incoming call control according to the caller include incoming calls only from previously registered callers and incoming calls from public phones only. Control of the incoming call notification method is, for example, whether or not there is a ring tone and whether or not an incoming call is displayed. The registration contents in the incoming call control contents registration DB 14 can be updated if there is an instruction from an authorized mobile device.
The incoming call control unit 15 refers to the incoming call control content registration DB 14 and performs incoming call control according to the control content related to the destination mobile device (for example, the mobile device 20). For example, when it is determined that the current position of the mobile device 20 is in the incoming control non-target area, the incoming call control unit 15 allows incoming calls to the mobile device 20 regardless of the registration contents in the incoming control content registration DB 14. To do. On the other hand, when it is determined that the current position of the mobile device 20 is outside the incoming call control non-target area, the incoming call to the mobile device 20 is rejected regardless of the registered content in the incoming call control content registration DB 14.
The incoming call control release unit 16 releases incoming call control for the mobile device 20 when an incoming call control release signal (corresponding to a function restriction release signal) is transmitted from the mobile device 20. In addition, the incoming call control release unit 16 releases incoming call control related to the mobile device 20 only when the mobile device 40 is successfully authenticated when the incoming call control release signal is transmitted from the mobile device 40.
The user authentication unit 17 authenticates the latter mobile device when the mobile device being controlled for incoming calls is different from the mobile device whose release control is to be canceled. For example, when an incoming control release signal related to the mobile device 20 is transmitted from the mobile device 40, user authentication for the mobile device 40 is performed. The authentication method is arbitrary, and for example, well-known and commonly used authentication techniques such as voice recognition and biometric authentication can be applied. In addition, by using the personal identification number in combination, security can be further strengthened, and cancellation of incoming call control by an unauthorized third party can be more reliably prevented.
The mobile device 20 communicates with other mobile devices (for example, the mobile device 40) and server devices (for example, the incoming call control device 10) connected to the mobile communication network N via the base station B1. The mobile device 20 can also communicate with the key terminal 30 by short-range wireless communication such as BLUETOOTH (registered trademark). The mobile device 20 is, for example, a mobile phone or a PHS (Personal Handyphone System). However, the mobile device 20 is not limited by its function and use as long as it is a portable terminal having a communication function.
The key terminal 30 is a terminal device having a short-range wireless communication function. The key terminal 30 is associated with the mobile device 20 by both IDs, and performs short-range wireless communication with the mobile device 20 located in the radio wave arrival area A1 (for example, a radius of about 3 m). That is, when receiving the mobile device ID periodically transmitted from the mobile device 20 and the transmission request signal of the key terminal ID, the key terminal 30 returns the ID of the own terminal (key terminal ID) to the mobile device 20. . Therefore, the mobile device 20 detects the separation of the mobile device 20 from the key terminal 30 when a predetermined time has elapsed without receiving the key terminal ID.
If the user of the mobile device 20 carries the key terminal 30 without leaving his / her body, when the mobile device 20 leaves the key terminal 30, it can be predicted that the mobile device 20 has been stolen or lost. The key terminal 30 may be of any shape, such as a pendant type, a card type, a key type, or a pin type. From the viewpoint of ensuring a certain portability, the key terminal 30 is miniaturized and integrated so that the user of the mobile device 20 can always carry it. It is desirable that
The mobile device 40 communicates with the mobile device 20 and the incoming call control device 10 connected to the mobile communication network N via the base station B2. The mobile device 40 transmits a call signal addressed to the mobile device 20 to the incoming call control device 10 and receives a response signal corresponding to the incoming / outgoing permission setting for the mobile device 20.
Next, with reference to FIG. 3, the operation of the incoming call control system 1 according to the present embodiment and each step constituting the function limiting method according to the present invention will be described.
First, when the power of the mobile device 20 is turned on, the mobile device 20 transmits a request for transmitting the ID of the mobile device 20 and the ID of the key terminal 30 at every fixed period T1 (for example, 3 to 4 minutes) ( S1). The transmission request for the ID of the mobile device 20 and the ID of the key terminal 30 thus transmitted is received by the key terminal 30 via the short-range wireless communication line.
When the transmission request for the ID of the mobile device 20 and the ID of the key terminal 30 is received by the key terminal 30, the ID of the key terminal 30 is transmitted from the key terminal 30 accordingly. The ID of the key terminal 30 transmitted in this way is received by the mobile device 20 (S2).
The mobile device 20 starts time counting by a timer at the same time as the transmission of its own ID and the ID transmission request to the key terminal 30 is started. If the ID is not received from the key terminal 30 even after a predetermined time T2 (for example, 5 minutes) has elapsed since the transmission of the ID and the transmission request, the mobile device 20 detects a timeout (S3; YES).
The mobile device 20 uses the terminal function restriction function to restrict a part of the functions of the mobile device 20 upon detection of timeout (S4). Specifically, the mobile device 20 stops the key input acceptance function, stops the display display function, stops the display function of personal data such as an address book, and applies to an IC chip in which electronic money or credit card information is recorded. Specific settings preset by the user, such as stop of access function, stop of call function, stop of communication function with communication destinations other than specific communication destination (for example, location registration device), restriction of access to UIM (User Identity Module), etc. Stop the function. Thereby, it is temporarily prevented that a thief or a finder uses the mobile device 20 or sees data therein.
When the mobile device 20 completes the function restriction process, the mobile device 20 measures the current position of the mobile device using a well-known and commonly used GPS (Global Positioning System) function, and acquires position information (S5). This position information is transmitted toward the incoming call control device 10 which is a predetermined transmission destination, together with a signal (disconnection signal) for notifying that communication with the key terminal 30 has been interrupted. The incoming call control device 10 receives the disconnection signal and the position information through the transmission / reception unit 12 (S6).
When the mobile device 20 is separated from the key terminal 30 by a certain distance (for example, about 3 m) or more, the signal transmitted from the key terminal 30 is attenuated, and the mobile device 20 cannot receive the signal. In other words, when the mobile device 20 cannot receive the signal, there is a high probability that the mobile device 20 is separated from the key terminal 30 by a certain distance or more. That is, the possibility of theft or loss is high. Therefore, in such a case, the mobile device 20 notifies the incoming call control device 10 to that effect (that the possibility of theft or loss is high) by the disconnection signal.
The incoming call control device 10 starts execution of the processes after S7, triggered by the reception of the disconnection signal. That is, the incoming call control device 10 refers to the incoming call control non-target area storage unit 11 by the presence / absence determination unit 13, so that the position indicated by the location information of the mobile device 20 received simultaneously with the disconnection signal is the incoming call control non-target area. It is determined whether or not it is inside. The determination result is output from the presence / absence determination unit 13 to the incoming call control unit 15, and the incoming call control unit 15 sets whether to accept or reject the incoming call according to the determination result (S7). Specifically, when the position indicated by the position information of the mobile device 20 is a position within the incoming call control non-target area, the incoming call control unit 15 sets the incoming call to the mobile device 20 to be permitted, thereby accepting the incoming call. Make it possible. On the other hand, when the position indicated by the location information of the mobile device 20 is not a location within the incoming control non-target area, the incoming call control unit 15 sets the incoming call to the mobile device 20 to be rejected, thereby making the incoming call impossible. And The setting of permission or rejection is registered in the incoming call control content registration DB 14.
Thereafter, when a call is made to the mobile device 20, the processes after S8 are executed. For example, when a user of the mobile device 40 calls the mobile device 20, a call signal is transmitted from the mobile device 40 to the incoming call control device 10 via the base station B2 (S8). When the incoming call control device 10 receives the call signal by the transmission / reception unit 12, the incoming call control unit 15 confirms whether the incoming call related to the call destination (the mobile device 20 in this embodiment) is set as permitted or not. (S9).
If the incoming call of the mobile device 20 is set to “permitted” (S9; YES), the incoming call control device 10 transfers the call signal received in S8 to the mobile device 20 that is the call destination. (S10). The mobile device 20 that has received the call signal makes an incoming call for the call within the functional range of the mobile device 20 restricted in S4 (S11).
When the incoming call of the mobile device 20 is set to “reject” (S9; NO), the incoming call control device 10 performs the process of S12 without transferring the call signal received in S8 to the call destination. Migrate to In S <b> 12, the incoming call control device 10 performs processing for notifying the user of the mobile device 40 of a message indicating that the incoming call cannot be made. For example, if the mobile device 20 is subscribed to an answering machine service, an incoming call can be received by sending a voice message such as “Now, the user of the mobile phone is not nearby. I refuse. At this time, the incoming call control device 10 may notify the position information received in S6 only to a user whose legitimacy is recognized by a predetermined authentication process. Thereby, even when the mobile device 20 is outside the incoming call control non-target area, the location where the mobile device 20 is located can be grasped.
Next, a process for canceling the incoming call control function started in S7 of FIG. 3 will be described. The cancellation of the incoming call control function can be performed not only from the called mobile device (mobile device controlled by incoming call) but also from the calling mobile device. FIG. 4A is a flowchart for explaining processing for canceling the incoming call control function from the mobile device on the called side (mobile device 20 in the present embodiment). The mobile device 20 has a user authentication function, and when there is a release instruction from a user who has been confirmed to be a legitimate user by the authentication processing of S21, first, the terminal function restriction set in the mobile device 20 is set. Is released (S22). Subsequently, an incoming call control cancellation signal from the mobile device 20 toward the incoming call control device 10 is transmitted via the base station B1 (S23). Receiving the signal, the incoming call control device 10 releases the incoming call control by updating the data in the incoming call control content registration DB 14 by the incoming call control release unit 16 (S24).
FIG. 4B is a flowchart for explaining processing for canceling the incoming call control function from the mobile device on the calling side. The incoming call controller 10 performs caller authentication. That is, when a user other than the mobile device 20 (user of the mobile device 40) cancels the incoming control for the mobile device 20, first, an authentication request signal is transmitted from the mobile device 40 to the incoming call control device 10 (S31). ). When receiving the authentication request signal, the incoming call control device 10 authenticates the user of the mobile device 40 that is the transmission source of the signal by the user authentication unit 17 (S32). If the authentication is affirmed, the incoming call control device 10 releases the incoming call control by updating the data in the incoming call control content registration DB 14 by the incoming call control release unit 16 (S33).
As described above, the incoming call control device 10 determines whether the mobile device 20 is allowed to receive an incoming call according to whether the mobile device 20 is in the incoming control non-target area. As the incoming call control non-target area, an area (home or work company) where the mobile device 20 is not usually stolen or lost is registered. Therefore, only when the mobile device 20 is located in the incoming call control non-target area, if incoming calls are allowed regardless of the prior incoming call control contents, incoming calls are not restricted more than necessary. As a result, even when the user of the mobile device 20 does not know where the mobile device 20 is, the discovery is facilitated by ringing a ringtone. Furthermore, the incoming control once set can be canceled from both the mobile device 20 and the mobile device 40 that have undergone the authentication process. When the user of the mobile device 20 stays outside the home or when the user of the mobile device 20 temporarily lends it to an acquaintance, the mobile device 20 located in the incoming control target area needs to be changed to be able to receive a call. Especially effective.
In the incoming call control system according to the first embodiment, the incoming call control according to the current position of the mobile device 20 triggered by the separation between the mobile device 20 and the key terminal 30 is assumed, but in the second embodiment, In addition, incoming call control according to the movement state of the mobile device 20 is performed. FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a functional configuration of the incoming call control apparatus according to the second embodiment. Since the configuration of the incoming call control device is similar to the configuration of the incoming call control device 10 described in detail in the first embodiment, the same reference numerals are given to the common components and the description thereof will be omitted, and the first embodiment will be described. The difference from the form will be described in detail.
The incoming call control unit 15 (corresponding to the function restriction unit) has an incoming / outgoing permission / rejection function according to the movement state in addition to the function of the incoming call control unit 15 in the first embodiment. Specifically, the incoming call control unit 15 rejects any incoming call addressed to a mobile device that is determined to be moving. On the other hand, for a mobile device that is determined to be stopped, only incoming calls from a caller whose telephone number or mail address is registered in advance are permitted.
The movement determination unit 18 (corresponding to the movement determination unit) determines whether or not the mobile device is moving from the temporal change in the position indicated by the position information received by the transmission / reception unit 12. That is, when the position information of the mobile device 20 differs for each reception time, the movement determination unit 18 determines that the mobile device 20 is in a moving state and notifies the incoming call control unit 15 to that effect. On the other hand, when the position information of the mobile device 20 is not changed every reception time, it is determined that the mobile device 20 is in a stopped state, and that fact is notified to the incoming call control unit 15. As the position information, not only the position information measured by the mobile device 20 by GPS but also the registered position information normally used for voice calls can be acquired from the base station and used.
Next, the incoming call control process in the second embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. This incoming call control process is basically the same as the incoming call control process (see FIG. 3) described in detail in the first embodiment. Specifically, T1 to T7 in FIG. 6 correspond to S1 to S7 shown in FIG. Further, T13 to T15 in FIG. 6 correspond to S10 to S12 shown in FIG.
Hereinafter, differences T8 to T12 will be described. First, each process of T8 and T9 is a process executed as necessary in order for the incoming call control device 10 to grasp the current position of the mobile device 20. That is, the incoming call control device 10 uses the movement determination unit 18 to determine the movement state of the mobile device 20 that has been subjected to incoming call control. In addition to the GPS position information received at T6, the incoming call control device 10 also determines the movement state. The position information acquired by the means may be used.
For example, the ID of the base station B1 included in the broadcast information constantly transmitted from the base station B1 may be used as the location information of the mobile device 20. In this aspect, the incoming call control device 10 transmits a position information transmission request signal to the mobile device 20 (T8), and the mobile device 20 responds with the location information acquired from the base station B1 via the broadcast information (T9). ). As described above, when the ID of the base station B1 is used as the position information of the mobile device 20, the positioning accuracy is lower than the position information acquired using the GPS system, but the mobile device 20 needs to be equipped with a GPS function. Disappear. For this reason, the mobile device 20 can be configured easily.
When a calling signal addressed to the mobile device 20 is transmitted from the mobile device 40 (T10), the incoming call control device 10 uses the movement determination unit 18 to determine a movement state based on whether or not there is a change in position information (T11). . That is, since the reception process of the position information at T6 or T9 is continuously executed at a predetermined cycle, the movement determination unit 18 compares the position information received at different times so that the mobile device 20 is moving. It is possible to determine whether or not. When the position information received at a plurality of points in time is different from each other, the movement determination unit 18 determines that the mobile device 20 is moving (T11; YES), omits the processes of T12 to T13, and performs the process of T15. Transition to processing.
On the other hand, when the position information received at a plurality of times is not different, the movement determination unit 18 determines that the mobile device 20 is stopped (T11; NO), and proceeds to the process of T12. At T12, the movement determination unit 18 notifies the incoming call control unit 15 that the mobile device 20 is in a stopped state. Receiving the notification, the incoming call control unit 15 refers to the incoming call control content registration DB 14 and determines whether or not the source of the outgoing call signal is a source registered in advance (T12). When the origin of the calling signal is registered in advance as an incoming call target (T12; YES), the incoming call control device 10 executes the processing after T13 in order to perform the normal incoming call processing related to this outgoing call signal. To do. On the other hand, when the transmission source of the call signal is not registered in advance as an incoming call target (T12; NO), the incoming call control device 10 rejects the incoming call to the mobile device 20 from this transmission source (T15). ).
In the first embodiment, the process of canceling the incoming call control from the mobile device 20 and the mobile device 40 described with reference to FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B is the incoming call in the second embodiment. Of course, the present invention can also be applied to the control system 2.
As described above, the incoming call control device 10 determines whether the mobile device 20 is allowed to receive an incoming call, depending on whether the mobile device 20 is moving. That is, when the mobile device 20 transmits a disconnection signal and is in a moving state, the mobile device 20 is moving despite having left the user's hand, so the probability that the theft is carried around. Is expensive. Therefore, in order to prevent unauthorized use of the mobile device 20 and data snooping, it is preferable to collectively reject all incoming calls to the mobile device 20. On the other hand, when the mobile device 20 transmits a disconnection signal and is in a stopped state, the mobile device 20 is stopped away from the user and is lost (including misplacement). The probability is high. For this reason, rejecting incoming calls from legitimate users including the user of the mobile device 20 is not preferable because it may hinder early discovery. Therefore, convenience is ensured by permitting the transmission to the mobile device 20 by a specific user registered in advance.
In addition, this invention is not limited to embodiment mentioned above, In the range which does not deviate from the meaning, it can also take a deformation | transformation aspect suitably.
For example, in the above embodiment, the key terminal 30 transmits the key terminal ID in response to a request from the mobile device 20, but the configuration in which the key terminal 30 voluntarily and periodically transmits its own ID. It is good. By using such a key terminal 30, the mobile device 20 does not need to periodically transmit its own ID and the transmission request for the ID of the key terminal 30 to the key terminal 30, thereby reducing the processing load. Is done.
It is a block diagram which shows the functional structure of the incoming call control apparatus in the 1st Embodiment of this invention. FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the incoming call control non-target area storage unit. FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating another configuration example of the incoming call control non-target area storage unit. It is a flowchart for demonstrating operation | movement of the incoming call control system in 1st Embodiment. FIG. 4A is a flowchart for explaining processing for canceling the incoming call control function from the mobile device on the called side. FIG. 4B is a flowchart for explaining processing for canceling the incoming call control function from the mobile device on the calling side. It is a block diagram which shows the functional structure of the incoming call control apparatus in the 2nd Embodiment of this invention. It is a flowchart for demonstrating operation | movement of the incoming call control system in 2nd Embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1, 2 ... Incoming control system, 10 ... Incoming control apparatus, 11 ... Incoming control non-target area | region storage part, 12 ... Transmission / reception part, 13 ... Existence determination part, 14 ... Incoming control content registration DB, 15 ... Incoming control part, 16 ... incoming call control cancellation unit, 17 ... user authentication unit, 18 ... movement determination unit, 20, 40 ... mobile device, 30 ... key terminal
A function restriction device capable of communicating with a mobile device that stops a preset function among the functions of the mobile device itself when a signal transmitted from the communication terminal is not received for a predetermined time,
A receiving means for the signal transmitted from the communication terminal a signal transmitted from the mobile device when it is not being received for a predetermined time, received together with the positional information indicating the current position of the mobile station,
Storage means for storing an area in which the incoming call to the mobile device is not controlled even when the signal transmitted from the communication terminal is not received for a predetermined time in association with the identification information of the mobile device; ,
Whether or not the current position indicated by the position information received by the receiving means is within the area stored in advance in the storage means when an incoming call to the mobile device is detected. A determination means;
When the presence / absence determining means determines that the current position is within the area, the incoming call to the mobile device is permitted and the current position is determined to be outside the area. the function restriction device characterized by and a function limiting means to reject incoming call to the mobile station.
It further comprises movement determination means for determining whether or not the mobile device is moving from a temporal change in the position information received by the reception means,
The function restricting unit rejects all incoming calls to the mobile device and stops the mobile device when the movement determining unit determines that the mobile device is moving. 2. The function restriction device according to claim 1, wherein, when it is determined, only incoming calls to the mobile device are permitted from a pre-registered transmission source.
An authentication means for authenticating the mobile device when receiving a function restriction release signal transmitted from a mobile device other than the mobile device;
When the function restriction release signal transmitted from the mobile device is received, or the function restriction release signal transmitted from a mobile device other than the mobile device is received, and the authentication processing of the mobile device by the authentication unit is performed. when passing through the function restriction device according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a releasing means for enabling incoming against the mobile unit.
A reception step of receiving a signal transmitted from a mobile device that has stopped a preset function among the functions of the mobile device itself when a signal transmitted from the communication terminal is not received for a predetermined time;
A storage step of storing an area in which the incoming call to the mobile device is not controlled even when the signal transmitted from the communication terminal is not received for a predetermined time in association with the identification information of the mobile device; ,
A presence / absence determination that determines whether or not the current position indicated by the position information received in the reception step is within the area stored in advance in the storage step when an incoming call to the mobile device is detected. Steps,
When it is determined in the presence / absence determination step that the current position is within the area, the incoming call to the mobile device is permitted, and when the current position is determined to be outside the area, function limiting method characterized by including the function restriction step to reject an incoming call for said mobile station.
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