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WO2014021054A1 - Information processing device, server device, and information processing system - Google Patents
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WO2014021054A1
WO2014021054A1 PCT/JP2013/068468 JP2013068468W WO2014021054A1 WO 2014021054 A1 WO2014021054 A1 WO 2014021054A1 JP 2013068468 W JP2013068468 W JP 2013068468W WO 2014021054 A1 WO2014021054 A1 WO 2014021054A1
PCT/JP2013/068468
直人 飛田
関谷　秀一
智治 疋田
健一 本舘
2012-07-31 Priority to JP2012169149 priority Critical
2012-07-31 Priority to JP2012-169149 priority
2013-07-05 Application filed by フェリカネットワークス株式会社 filed Critical フェリカネットワークス株式会社
2014-02-06 Publication of WO2014021054A1 publication Critical patent/WO2014021054A1/en
[Problem] To provide an information processing device that enables the execution of an application in response to reading an IC tag using short-range wireless communication, while keeping operational costs low. [Solution] Provided is an information processing device equipped with an activation control unit that transmits first information including information read using short-range wireless communication to a server device, acquires second information sent from the server device in response to the first information, and controls the activation of an application in the information processing device on the basis of the acquired second information.
Information processing apparatus, server apparatus, and information processing system
The present disclosure relates to an information processing device, a server device, and an information processing system.
In recent years, a system that uses automatic ticket gates at stations and uses electronic money to pay for merchandise at stores using short-distance wireless communication technology with cards with built-in IC chips (IC cards) has become widespread. is doing. Short-range wireless communication is communication that is enabled by bringing devices close to, for example, about 10 centimeters or less. In such a system, by using an IC card over a reader / writer, it is possible to use an automatic ticket gate at a station or to settle a product price at a store using electronic money. Furthermore, a system that allows the use of the same automatic ticket checker and payment of merchandise by incorporating the IC chip in a mobile phone and holding the mobile phone over a reader / writer is widely used.
In recent years, there is a system that executes an arbitrary program stored in a mobile phone by holding a device containing an IC chip over a reader / writer. For example, there is a system that provides a coupon that can be used in a store by holding a device with an IC chip over a reader / writer installed in the store.
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To change the setting of which program is executed when an IC chip built-in device is held over the reader / writer, it has been necessary to change the definition on the reader / writer side. Conventionally, in order to change the definition on the reader / writer side, it has been necessary to perform the definition manually or when the reader / writer is connected to the network. If done manually, the work cost required to change the definition on the reader / writer side will increase. In addition, in order to carry out via a network, the introduction cost of a reader / writer corresponding to the network connection increases.
Also, when developing an application that reads an IC tag by short-range wireless communication and operates according to the read result, it has been conventionally necessary to implement a mechanism for accessing the IC tag by each application. In addition, since the data held by the IC tag is optimized for each service, it is difficult to reuse the data in other applications. Patent Document 1 discloses an application program execution system that can be flexibly constructed and changed. However, the system disclosed in Patent Document 1 cannot link applications in the apparatus.
Therefore, the present disclosure provides a new and improved information processing apparatus, server apparatus, and information processing system capable of executing an application according to an IC tag reading result by short-range wireless communication while suppressing operation costs.
According to the present disclosure, first information including information read by short-range wireless communication is transmitted to a server device, and second information transmitted according to the first information is acquired from the server device. An information processing apparatus is provided that includes an activation control unit that controls activation of an application in the apparatus based on the acquired second information.
In addition, according to the present disclosure, an application management unit that holds in advance information on an application that is activated on the information processing apparatus, and the information processing apparatus that is transmitted from the information processing apparatus is read by short-range wireless communication. There is provided a server device comprising: an application activation instructing unit that obtains information of an application activated in the information processing device from the application management unit according to information including information and returns the information to the information processing device. The
Further, according to the present disclosure, an information processing device and a server device are provided, and the information processing device transmits first information including information read by short-range wireless communication to the server device, and the server device A second control unit configured to acquire second information sent in response to the first information from the first control unit, and to control a start of an application in the information processing apparatus based on the acquired second information, The server device stores in advance information on an application to be started on the information processing device, and information on the application to be started on the information processing device is transmitted from the information processing device. An application activation instructing unit that obtains the information from the application management unit according to the information of 1 and returns the information to the information processing device. Temu is provided.
As described above, according to the present disclosure, a new and improved information processing apparatus, server apparatus, and information capable of executing an application according to a reading result of an IC tag by short-range wireless communication while suppressing an operation cost. A processing system can be provided.
2 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a configuration example of an information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of a system server 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of a terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an operation example of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of a GUI of an application executed on the terminal device 100. FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of a GUI of an application executed on the terminal device 100. FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of a GUI of an application executed on the terminal device 100. FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of a GUI of an application executed on the terminal device 100. FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of a GUI of an application executed on the terminal device 100. FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing services provided to the terminal device 100 in the information processing system 1. FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an operation outline of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
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First, a configuration example of an information processing system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a configuration example of an information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Hereinafter, a configuration example of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIG.
As illustrated in FIG. 1, the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a system server 10, a Web server 20, terminal devices 100 and 200, and an IC tag 300. .
The system server 10 is a server device that manages information used in the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure and controls the operation of the terminal device 100 by near field communication (NFC). Although the specific configuration and operation of the system server 10 will be described later, the system server 10 stores information on applications executed by the terminal device 200 based on information transmitted from the terminal device 200 through the network 2. Return to. Here, the information transmitted from the terminal device 200 through the network 2 includes information acquired from the IC tag 300 by the terminal device 200 through short-range wireless communication.
The Web server 20 is a server that provides a Web site in response to a request from a client terminal. The Web server 20 displays a Web site on a browser application executed on the terminal device 100 by accessing from the terminal device 100, for example.
The terminal devices 100 and 200 are devices that can execute short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300 and read information recorded in the IC tag 300. Therefore, the terminal devices 100 and 200 have a built-in reader / writer for reading information recorded on the IC tag 300. Near field communication performed between the terminal devices 100 and 200 and the IC tag 300 is communication performed at a frequency of 13.56 MHz, for example.
The terminal device 100 is a device that executes an application corresponding to information acquired from the IC tag 300 by short-range wireless communication. Although the specific configuration and operation of the terminal device 100 will be described later, the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300 and performs short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300. An application corresponding to the IC tag 300 held over can be executed.
The terminal device 200 is a device that registers the function provided by the IC tag 300 in the system server 10 or changes the function registered in the system server 10. Although the specific configuration and operation of the terminal device 200 will be described later, the terminal device 200 is held over the IC tag 300 and performs short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300 so that the IC tag 300 Functions to be provided can be registered and changed in the system server 10.
Examples of applications that the terminal device 100 executes according to information acquired from the IC tag 300 by short-range wireless communication include a browser application, a map application, a mail application, an SNS application, a game application, and an electronic book application. For example, the terminal device 100 is specified to start a browser application from the system server 10 by being held over the IC tag 300, and is further specified to access a website provided by the Web server 20.
The terminal devices 100 and 200 can take various forms as long as they can perform short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300. For example, the terminal device 100 may be a smartphone, a tablet-type mobile terminal, a reader / writer terminal, or various electrical appliances including a reader / writer. The terminal device 200 may be a smartphone, a tablet-type mobile terminal, a reader / writer terminal, or a personal computer equipped with a reader / writer.
The IC tag 300 is a tag that operates by receiving radio waves from the terminal devices 100 and 200 when the terminal devices 100 and 200 are held over. The IC tag 300 provides information to the terminal devices 100 and 200 by short-range wireless communication when the terminal devices 100 and 200 are held over. As long as the IC tag 300 is capable of short-range wireless communication with the terminal devices 100 and 200, various types of IC tags can be used regardless of the form and the presence or absence of the security function. It is assumed that tag ID for uniquely identifying is stored in IC tag 300.
IC tag 300 is provided in various forms. For example, the IC tag 300 may be attached to a poster distributed to a store or a street corner. The user of the terminal device 100 can receive various services from a business operator who manages the IC tag 300 by holding the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300 attached to the poster. In the present embodiment, the user of the terminal device 100 can execute an application corresponding to the IC tag 300 by holding the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300 attached to the poster.
The information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has a configuration as illustrated in FIG. 1, so that when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, an application executed on the terminal device 100 is It can be specified from the system server 10. In addition, since the system server 10 manages application settings executed by the terminal device 100 when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is It is possible to execute an application according to the reading result of the IC tag by the short-range wireless communication while suppressing the cost.
The configuration example of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described above with reference to FIG. Next, a functional configuration example of the system server 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of the system server 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Hereinafter, a functional configuration example of the system server 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIG.
As illustrated in FIG. 2, the system server 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a user management unit 11, a tag management unit 12, a log management unit 13, a service management unit 14, and an application management unit 15. The authentication information holding unit 16 and the system I / F 17 are included.
The user management unit 11 manages information on users who use the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The user information managed by the user management unit 11 may include, for example, a user ID that uniquely identifies the user, or may include a terminal ID that uniquely manages the terminal device 100. The user information managed by the user management unit 11 is used for a service provided by the system server 10, but is also used for, for example, an application activation instruction in the terminal device 100 described later.
The tag management unit 12 manages information on the IC tag 300 used in the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Information on the IC tag 300 managed by the tag management unit 12 includes, for example, a tag ID that uniquely identifies the IC tag 300, a service ID that identifies a service associated with the tag ID that uniquely identifies the IC tag 300, a location, It may be a location ID for identifying a store or the like, or a store ID. A plurality of service IDs associated with one tag ID may exist.
The log management unit 13 manages various logs in the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The log information managed by the log management unit 13 includes, for example, the user ID of the terminal device 100 held over the IC tag 300, the terminal ID, the tag ID of the held IC tag 300, the date and time of the holding, the IC tag 300 Additional information transmitted from the terminal device 100 at the time.
The service management unit 14 manages service information provided by the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The service information managed by the service management unit 14 includes, for example, a service category to be described later, a service ID that uniquely identifies the service, a service name, and the like. The service ID managed by the service management unit 14 is associated with the tag ID managed by the tag management unit 12.
The application management unit 15 manages information on applications executed on the terminal device 100 when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300. The application information managed by the application management unit 15 includes, for example, a service ID of a service provided by the IC tag 300, an application ID that uniquely identifies an application executed on the terminal device 100, and a startup parameter specified when the application is started. Etc.
The authentication information holding unit 16 holds authentication information for authenticating the validity of the IC tag 300 when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300. The authentication information held by the authentication information holding unit 16 is, for example, a session random number to be provided to the terminal device 100, a master key for authenticating the information held by the IC tag 300 and the session random number, or the like.
The system I / F 17 is an interface for using information managed by each element of the system server 10 described above from another apparatus or providing information managed by each element of the system server 10 to another apparatus. is there. When the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300 and information is transmitted from the terminal device 100 to the system server 10, the information from the terminal device 100 is transmitted to each element of the system server 10 described above via the system I / F 17. Provided to. When information managed by the system server 10 is transmitted to the terminal device 100, the information is transmitted from the system I / F 17 to the terminal device 100. Therefore, the system I / F 17 is an example of the application activation instruction unit of the present disclosure. Further, the system server 10 may exchange information with the Web server 20 via the system I / F 17. For example, an API (Application Program Interface) that provides information may be used as the system I / F 17.
The system server 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has a configuration as illustrated in FIG. 2, so that a setting of an application to be executed by the terminal device 100 when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300 is a system It can be managed by the server 10. Therefore, the system server 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure can execute an application on the terminal device 100 according to the reading result of the IC tag by the short-range wireless communication while suppressing the operation cost of the information processing system 1. To.
The function configuration example of the system server 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described above with reference to FIG. Next, a functional configuration example of the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a functional configuration example of the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Hereinafter, a functional configuration example of the terminal device 100 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIG.
As illustrated in FIG. 4, the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a wireless communication unit 111, a display unit 112, a short-range wireless communication unit 113, a control unit 114, a sensor unit 115, The communication unit 116 includes a communication unit 116, a memory 117, and an operation unit 118.
The wireless communication unit 111 performs wireless communication with other devices (for example, the system server 10 and the Web server 20) via a wireless network. The display unit 112 displays information received by the wireless communication unit 111 and information corresponding to a user operation performed on the operation unit 118. The display unit 112 is configured by a flat image display panel such as a liquid crystal display or an organic EL display, for example. In the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the display unit 112 may be provided with a touch panel.
The near field communication unit 113 transmits and receives information to and from the IC tag 300 by executing near field communication with the IC tag 300. The short-range wireless communication unit 113 includes, for example, a reader / writer, and transmits and receives information to and from the IC tag 300 by generating a predetermined radio wave and generating an electromotive force in the IC tag 300. The control unit 114 controls the operation of the terminal device 100. For example, the control unit 114 controls the operation of the terminal device 100 by executing a program stored in the memory 117. The control of the operation of the terminal device 100 by the control unit 114 includes, for example, execution of a basic application for starting an application corresponding to the IC tag 300 through communication with the IC tag 300 by the short-range wireless communication unit 113. . Therefore, the control unit 114 is an example of a startup control unit of the present disclosure.
The sensor unit 115 is a sensor that detects various types of information. The sensor constituting the sensor unit 115 may be, for example, a position sensor that acquires the current position, a temperature sensor that acquires the current temperature, or the like. When the sensor unit 115 detects various types of information, the control unit 114 can use information detected by the sensor unit 115 as additional information when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300.
The call unit 116 includes, for example, a speaker and a microphone, and performs a voice call with another mobile phone or telephone. The memory 117 includes, for example, a ROM (Read Only Memory), a RAM (Random Access Memory), and the like, and is used for storing a program for controlling the operation of the terminal device 100. The operation unit 118 includes buttons for operating the terminal device 100. The operation of the terminal device 100 is controlled by the control unit 114 in accordance with the operation of the operation unit 118. Note that when the display unit 112 is provided with a touch panel, the touch panel also functions as the operation unit 118.
Note that FIG. 3 illustrates a configuration in which the terminal device 100 includes the call unit 116, but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example. That is, when the terminal device 100 does not require a call function, the configuration of the terminal device 100 may exclude the call unit 116.
The function configuration example of the terminal device 100 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure has been described above with reference to FIG. The terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has a configuration as illustrated in FIG. 3, performs short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300, and obtains information acquired from the IC tag 300 as a system It can be transmitted to the server 10. The terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure can control application activation based on information returned from the system server 10. In FIG. 3, the functional configuration example of the terminal device 100 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure is illustrated, but the terminal device 200 also has a configuration illustrated in FIG. 3.
Next, an operation example of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an operation example of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Hereinafter, an operation example of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIG.
First, a method for registering the tag ID of the IC tag 300 in the system server 10 will be described. There are various methods for registering the tag ID of the IC tag 300 in the system server 10. For example, using a management terminal device (for example, the terminal device 200), there is a method of registering a tag ID and service information linked to the tag ID in the system server 10 by a user's manual input. However, if the information of the IC tag 300 is collectively managed by the system server 10 as in the present embodiment, the management terminal device (for example, the terminal device 200) can be used without manual input by the user. The tag ID of the IC tag 300 and the service to be linked to the IC tag 300 can be registered in the system server 10.
In order to register the tag ID of the IC tag 300 in the system server 10, the management terminal device 200 is held over the IC tag 300 to read the tag ID recorded in the IC tag 300 (step S101). By short-range wireless communication between the terminal device 200 and the IC tag 300, the tag ID is returned from the IC tag 300 to the terminal device 200 (step S102).
The terminal device 200 that has acquired the tag ID from the IC tag 300 includes the acquired tag ID, information of a service that is specified in advance (for example, a service ID), and the terminal ID and / or terminal of the terminal device 200. Information on the user ID that operates the apparatus 200 is transmitted to the system server 10 (step S103). Note that the user ID of the user who operates the terminal device 200 is registered in advance in the terminal device 200 or input by the user by an arbitrary method.
Then, the system server 10 performs registration of the tag ID of the IC tag 300 using the information transmitted from the terminal device 200 (step S104). When the system server 10 registers the tag ID of the IC tag 300, the terminal ID of the terminal device 200 and / or the user ID that operates the terminal device 200 have authority to register the tag ID. It may be determined whether or not.
In this way, by specifying the information of the service to be linked to the IC tag 300 in advance with the terminal device 200 and holding the terminal device 200 over the IC tag 300, the tag ID of the IC tag 300 and the service to be linked to the IC tag 300 Can be registered in the system server 10.
Next, an operation example when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300 will be described. As described above, in the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, and information including the tag ID of the IC tag 300 is transmitted from the terminal device 100 to the system server 10. When transmitted, information about the application to be activated is returned from the system server 10 to the terminal device 100. The terminal device 100 that receives the reply from the system server 10 activates the application based on the application information transmitted from the system server 10.
In the present embodiment, as will be described later, prior to short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300, the user of the terminal device 100 activates an application on the terminal device 100 in advance. Then, it is assumed that an application executed on the terminal device 100 starts another application based on information from the system server 10. Prior to the short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300, an application that is activated in advance by the terminal device 100 is also referred to as a basic application. Note that the basic application in the terminal device 100 does not necessarily have to be started prior to short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300. The terminal device 100 may be set so that the basic application is activated on the terminal device 100 using a short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300 as a trigger.
The terminal device 100 reads the tag ID recorded on the IC tag 300 by being held over the IC tag 300 (step S111). By short-range wireless communication between the terminal device 100 and the IC tag 300, the tag ID is returned from the IC tag 300 to the terminal device 100 (step S112).
The terminal device 100 that acquired the tag ID from the IC tag 300 uses the acquired tag ID, the terminal ID of the terminal device 100 and / or the information of the user ID that operates the terminal device 100, and the information of the service that the user wants to use as a system. It transmits to the server 10 (step S113). Note that the user ID of the user who operates the terminal device 100 is registered in advance in the terminal device 100 or input by the user by an arbitrary method. The service information to be used is service attribute information as described later, for example, specified by the user in the basic application as described later. Examples of service attributes in the present embodiment include “membership card” and “coupon”.
Further, when transmitting information from the terminal device 100 to the system server 10 in step S113, the terminal device 100 further stores information on the date and time held over the IC tag 300 and information detected by the sensor unit 115. You may send to. The information detected by the sensor unit 115 transmitted from the terminal device 100 to the system server 10 may include, for example, temperature information around the terminal device 100 as position information of the terminal device 100. The current position information may be recorded on the IC tag 300. The terminal device 100 may transmit information on the current position read from the IC tag 300 to the system server 10.
The system server 10 uses the information transmitted from the terminal device 100 to acquire information on an application that is activated on the terminal device 100 from the information managed by the system server 10. Then, the system server 10 returns an application activation instruction to the terminal device 100 (step S114). The application activation instruction returned from the system server 10 to the terminal device 100 includes the application ID of the application to be activated. In addition to the application ID, an activation parameter used at the time of activation may be included in the application activation instruction sent back to the terminal device 100 by the system server 10. For example, if the application to be activated is a browser application, the activation parameter used at the time of activation is an address to be connected when the browser application is activated.
Upon receiving the application activation instruction from the system server 10, the terminal device 100 activates the application from the basic application based on the received activation instruction (step S115). For example, if the application ID of the browser application is specified in the application activation instruction, the basic application executed on the terminal device 100 activates the browser application corresponding to the application ID. If the connection instruction is specified as an activation parameter in the application activation instruction, the basic application activates the browser application by designating the connection address.
In the following description, it is assumed that the application ID of the application is specified in the application start instruction transmitted from the system server 10, and the address of the Web server 20 is specified as the start parameter.
The terminal device 100 that has activated the application in step S115 connects to the Web server 20 specified by the activation parameter by the browser application, and requests a desired content (step S116). The Web server 20 provides the content to the terminal device 100 in response to the content request from the terminal device 100 (step S117).
Note that the Web server 20 may connect to the system server 10 when necessary to provide content to the terminal device 100 and acquire information necessary for providing the content from the system server 10. For example, when the Web server 20 provides a coupon whose service contents change depending on the number of visits to the store, the Web server 20 is connected to the system server 10 in order to acquire the number of visits, and the IC tag installed in the store Information on the number of times that the terminal device 100 holds 300 may be acquired.
“Content” here refers to various information provided in the service to be used. For example, when “coupon” is designated as a service to be used in the basic application, it corresponds to the IC tag 300 held over. Coupon corresponds to the content. Further, for example, when “membership card” is designated by the basic application as a service to be used, the membership card corresponding to the IC tag 300 held over corresponds to the content.
The operation example of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described above with reference to FIG. The information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure operates as illustrated in FIG. 4, and the terminal device according to the reading result of the IC tag 300 by the short-range wireless communication while suppressing the operation cost. 100 allows execution of the application.
Next, an example of a GUI (Graphical User Interface) of an application executed by the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
5 to 9 are explanatory diagrams illustrating an example of a GUI of an application executed by the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Hereinafter, an example of a GUI of an application executed on the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIGS. In the following description, a case where an IC tag 300 is installed in a store in Fukushima Prefecture and a user of the terminal device 100 holds the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300 to acquire a coupon that can be used in the store will be described. .
FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which an application icon is displayed on the display unit 112 of the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 5 shows a state where nine icons are displayed on the display unit 112, and an icon 140 among the nine icons is a basic application icon. The user of the terminal device 100 can execute a basic application on the terminal device 100 by selecting the icon 140.
FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which the basic application GUI is displayed on the display unit 112 of the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The GUI of the basic application shown in FIG. 6 is displayed immediately after the basic application is started, for example, and is the GUI of the service selection screen 150 for allowing the user to select a service. The user of the terminal device 100 selects a service to be used on the screen shown in FIG. 6 before holding the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300. FIG. 6 shows a state in which the area 151 for selecting the “coupon” service is selected by the user of the terminal device 100. In the present embodiment, as described above, the user of the terminal device 100 selects a service that the user wants to use before holding the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300, but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example. After the user of the terminal device 100 holds the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300, the user who uses the terminal device 100 may select a service to be used. When the user of the terminal device 100 selects a service to be used after the IC tag 300 is held over, the terminal device 100 may display only services that can be used with the IC tag 300 on the display unit 112. When displaying only the services that can be used in the IC tag 300 on the display unit 112, the terminal device 100 may acquire the contents of the services that can be used in the IC tag 300 from the information transmitted from the system server 10. .
FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which the basic application GUI is displayed on the display unit 112 of the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The GUI of the basic application shown in FIG. 7 is a GUI of an instruction screen 160 that instructs the user of the terminal device 100 to hold the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300. The basic application executed on the terminal device 100 instructs the user of the terminal device 100 to hold the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300 by displaying the instruction screen 160 as shown in FIG. be able to.
When the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300 by the user of the terminal device 100 in a state where the screen illustrated in FIG. 7 is displayed on the display unit 112 of the terminal device 100, the processing is illustrated in steps S111 and S112 in FIG. Near field communication is performed between the terminal device 100 and the IC tag 300.
FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which the GUI of the application instructed to be activated from the system server 10 in step S114 of FIG. 4 is displayed on the display unit 112 of the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. is there. The GUI shown in FIG. 8 is a GUI of the startup screen 170 displayed on the display unit 112 by the application instructed to start from the system server 10. As described above, the application instructed to start from the system server 10 is started by the basic application. Here, the application instructed to start from the system server 10 is a browser application, and a case where a coupon is acquired by accessing the Web server 20 specified by the system server 10 is shown.
FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a state in which the GUI of the browser application instructed to be activated is displayed on the display unit 112 of the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The GUI shown in FIG. 9 is a GUI of the coupon screen 180 displayed on the display unit 112 when the browser application accesses the Web server 20. The coupon shown on the coupon screen 180 of FIG. 9 is an example of what is distributed to customers who have visited the store in Fukushima Prefecture five times or more. The user of the terminal device 100 can receive a service that frees one juice by presenting the coupon screen 180 displayed on the display unit 112 to the store.
The example of the GUI of the application executed on the terminal device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described above with reference to FIGS. Next, an example of a service provided to the terminal device 100 in the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
In the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the system server 10 can specify an application to be activated on the terminal device 100 according to the tag ID of the IC tag 300 over which the terminal device 100 is held. The information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure provides the terminal device 100 with different services depending on the situation when the same IC tag 300 is held over the terminal device 100 Can do.
For example, when providing a coupon to the terminal device 100, the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a different coupon according to the situation when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300. Can do.
FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram illustrating services provided to the terminal device 100 in the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The table shown in FIG. 10 includes the tag ID of the IC tag 300, the user ID of the user who uses the terminal device 100, the sensor information that can be acquired by the sensor unit 115 of the terminal device 100, and the terminal device 100 when it is held over the IC tag 300. User additional information added by a user using the terminal device 100, information of the system server 10 when information is transmitted from the terminal device 100 to the system server 10, and information when information is transmitted from the terminal device 100 to the system server 10 The information provided to the terminal device 100 by the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure changes according to the cooperation information of another server that cooperates with the system server 10.
For example, when the user of the terminal device 100 selects “coupon” as the category of the service to be used and holds the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300, the system server 10 activates the application to the terminal device 100 to acquire the coupon. Instruct. Here, when providing the time limited coupon to the terminal device 100, the system server 10 includes the time when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300 in the target time zone of the time limited coupon. Determine whether or not. When providing a coupon for a specific weather (for example, limited to a rainy day) to the terminal device 100, the system server 10 matches the weather when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300 with the specific weather. Determine whether to do. The determination as to whether or not the specific weather is matched may be made by, for example, linking the system server 10 with another server that provides weather information.
In addition, when providing a one-day limited coupon to the terminal device 100, the system server 10 checks the log when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, and the coupon is received on the terminal device 100 on that day. Determine if it is already provided. When providing a region-limited coupon to the terminal device 100, the system server 10 includes the current position acquired by the sensor unit 115 when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300 in the target region. Determine if you are. Further, when providing the terminal device 100 with a coupon limited in temperature (for example, limited to mid-summer days of 30 degrees Celsius or more), the system server 10 acquires the sensor unit 115 when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300. It is determined whether the measured temperature is the target temperature.
Further, when providing a coupon for a predetermined user group (for example, for students only) to the terminal device 100, the system server 10 checks the user's profile when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, It is determined whether the user of the terminal device 100 is included in the target layer. When providing a predetermined campaign-limited coupon to the terminal device 100, the system server 10 inputs the campaign number to the terminal device 100 when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, and the system server 10 To determine whether or not the campaign number is that of the predetermined campaign. That is, if any information is input in the terminal device 100, when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, the terminal device 100 transmits the input information including the input information to the system server 10. . The system server 10 instructs the terminal device 100 to start an application based on the information transmitted from the terminal device 100.
Note that when providing the terminal device 100 with coupons limited to regions, temperatures, users, and campaigns, the system server 10 includes the tag ID of the IC tag 300 and the user ID of the user who operates the terminal device 100. The information may or may not be taken into account when transmitting an application activation instruction to the terminal device 100.
As described above, even when a coupon is simply provided to the terminal device 100, one of the present disclosure can be realized by considering various situations when the user of the terminal device 100 holds the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300. The information processing system 1 according to the embodiment enables provision of coupons limited under various conditions.
Similarly, when providing other services to the terminal device 100, the information processing system 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure similarly applies when the user of the terminal device 100 holds the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300. Various situations can be considered.
For example, when the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a service such as a stamp rally by holding the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300, the system server 10 provides the terminal device to the IC tag 300. When the terminal 100 is held over, the position information acquired by the sensor unit 115 by the terminal device 100 is taken into consideration. That is, the system server 10 can determine whether or not the user of the terminal device 100 is an unvisited location using the position information transmitted from the terminal device 100.
Alternatively, when the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a membership card service by holding the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300, the system server 10 relates to the tag ID of the IC tag 300. An application activation instruction is transmitted to the terminal device 100 so that an appropriate membership card is displayed on the display unit 112 of the terminal device 100 from the information such as the store and the location that has been operated and the user ID of the user operating the terminal device 100. .
As described above, the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, for example, when providing a coupon to the terminal device 100, the terminal device according to the situation when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300. 100 different coupons can be provided. Further, the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure enables provision of an appropriate service to the terminal device 100 from the tag ID of the IC tag 300 and the user ID of the user who operates the terminal device 100. .
As described above, the system server 10 uses the tag ID and user ID (or terminal ID) information transmitted from the terminal device 100 to generate an application activation instruction to the terminal device 100. Here, the user ID used in the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be divided into a plurality of levels. For example, the user ID may be divided into the following four levels.
Level0: PIN (Personal Identification Number) or biometric ID
Level1: ID by TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) etc.
Level2: ID by authentication with Embedded SE (Secure Element)
Level3: ID by authentication with UICC (Universal Integrated Circuit Card)
When the user of the terminal device 100 holds the terminal device 100 over the IC tag 300, the terminal device 100 transmits a tag ID and a user ID to the system server 10. At that time, the terminal device 100 may transmit to the system server 10 which category the user ID belongs to. For example, when the user ID is classified into the above four levels, the system server 10 may manage the classification of the user ID in a form corresponding to the bit.
And the information processing system 1 which concerns on one Embodiment of this indication performs generation | occurrence | production of an application starting instruction | indication, and a cooperation process with another service using the information of classification of user ID in addition to tag ID and user ID. Also good. For example, when the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a service close to paper coupon distribution, the user ID is permitted even if the user ID is Level 0, but provides a ticket service, a settlement service, and the like. In such a case, control may be performed so that the use of the service is not permitted when the classification of the user ID is Level 0 or 1, and the use of the service is not permitted unless the level is Level 2 or 3. In addition, the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a service associated with a cloud service of an MNO (Mobile Network Operator) if the user ID is not Level3. You may control not to permit the use of.
Thus, the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure can control the service level according to the classification of the user ID sent from the terminal device 100 to the system server 10.
In the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, and the information about the IC tag 300 is transmitted from the terminal device 100 to the system server 10. An application activation instruction can be provided from the system server 10 to the terminal device 100. Here, by adding a mechanism for authenticating the validity of the IC tag 300 held over the terminal device 100, the information processing system 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure enables secure information exchange. The authenticity authentication of the IC tag 300 is authentication of whether or not the IC tag 300 is issued by an operator that provides a service that the terminal device 100 intends to use.
FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an operation outline of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 11 shows an outline of the operation of each device constituting the information processing system 1 that exchanges secure information by authenticating the validity of the IC tag 300. In FIG. 11, it is assumed that the IC tag 300 is a tag having a one-side authentication mechanism that can give a signature to a message.
In this embodiment, for secure exchange of information, the system server 10 generates a session random number and provides the generated session random number to the terminal device 100. The terminal device 100 holds the session random number acquired from the system server 10 in the control unit 113, and executes short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300 using the session random number. The terminal device 100 transmits to the system server 10 the message authentication code (MAC) acquired from the IC tag 300 and the session random number used in the short-range wireless communication. The system server 10 authenticates the MAC and session random number of the IC tag 300 transmitted from the terminal device 100. The system server 10 can authenticate the validity of the IC tag 300 by authenticating the MAC and session random number of the IC tag 300 transmitted from the terminal device 100.
The above operation will be specifically described with reference to FIG. When the terminal device 100 that has acquired the session random number from the system server 10 is held over the IC tag 300, short-range wireless communication is performed between the short-range wireless communication unit 113 of the terminal device 100 and the IC tag 300. The terminal device 100 transmits a session random number to the IC tag 300 (step S211), and the IC tag 300 transmits the session random number transmitted from the terminal device 100 in step S211 and the tag ID held by the IC tag 300 and The MAC is returned to the terminal device 100 (step S212).
The terminal device 100 that has received the tag ID and MAC from the IC tag 300 uses the tag ID and MAC acquired from the IC tag 300, the session random number referred to during short-range wireless communication, and the information processing system 1 to the system server 10. The information of the terminal device 100 for this is transmitted by the wireless communication part 111 (step S213). The information of the terminal device 100 for using the information processing system 1 is, for example, that information if the short-range wireless communication unit 113 owns the information, and the short-range wireless communication unit 113 owns the information. If not, a user ID and password for using the information processing system 1 may be used.
In addition, when communication of the terminal device 100 is in an offline state at the time of transmission from the terminal device 100 to the system server 10 in step S213, transmission may be performed after the communication is in an online state.
The system server 10 that has acquired information from the terminal device 100 authenticates the validity of the IC tag 300 using the acquired information. The system server 10 can authenticate whether it has been held by the terminal device 100 that provided the session random number by using the issued session random number, and can use the tag ID and MAC acquired from the IC tag 300 to Authentication is possible.
The terminal device 100 can hold an arbitrary number of session random numbers issued by the system server 10 in the memory 117. Each time the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, the terminal device 100 deletes one session random number held. The terminal device 100 may replenish the system server 10 with a session random number when the number of session random numbers held in the memory 117 is equal to or less than a predetermined threshold. Then, the system server 10 provides the newly generated session random number in response to the request from the terminal device 100 to the terminal device 100 (step S214).
Each device of the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure performs the operation as described above, thereby verifying the validity of the IC tag 300 without using a reader / writer terminal having a secure mechanism. Authenticated and secure exchange of information becomes possible.
Subsequently, a modification example in the case where an NDEF (NFC Forum Data Exchange Format) area is provided in the IC tag 300 will be described. NDEF is a data format used when exchanging data with NFC. The NDEF area includes one Ndef Message, and the Ndef Message includes zero or more Ndef Records.
The IC tag 300 may store information on a server to be accessed by the terminal device 100 and parameters transmitted from the terminal device 100 to the server in the payload portion of the NDEF area. When the terminal device 100 can read the data written in the NDEF area of the IC tag 300 by short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300, the terminal apparatus 100 stores the information recorded in the NDEF area of the IC tag 300. The server can be read and the server can be accessed and the application can be started based on the information.
For example, consider the case where information is exchanged as shown in the sequence diagram of FIG. In step S <b> 111 of FIG. 4, when the terminal device 100 is held over the IC tag 300, the terminal device 100 reads the NDEF area of the IC tag 300 by short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300. When the terminal device 100 reads the NDEF area of the IC tag 300 by short-range wireless communication with the IC tag 300, the terminal apparatus 100 may read the NDEF area by using the NFC discovery function.
When the terminal device 100 acquires the URL and parameters of the server recorded in the NDEF area of the IC tag 300 from the IC tag 300 by the short-range wireless communication, the terminal device 100 acquires the URL and parameters by the short-range wireless communication in step S113 of FIG. In addition to accessing the URL, the parameter acquired by the short-range wireless communication is transmitted.
The server specified by the URL (for example, the system server 10) instructs the activation of the application and the execution contents of the application based on the parameter transmitted from the terminal device 100 in step S114 of FIG. The terminal device 100 starts an application based on an instruction from a server (for example, the system server 10) specified by the URL.
The terminal device 100 accesses the server specified by the URL recorded in the NDEF area of the IC tag 300 and transmits the parameter recorded in the NDEF area of the IC tag 300 to the server, thereby The application can be started based on the instruction from the user.
In the above example, the server information to be accessed by the terminal device 100 is stored in the NDEF area of the IC tag 300. However, the present disclosure is not limited to such an example. For example, in the NDEF area of the IC tag 300, an instruction for starting a specific application in the terminal device 100 and a parameter at the time of starting the application may be recorded.
In this case, when the terminal device 100 reads the NDEF area of the IC tag 300 by the short-range wireless communication, the terminal apparatus 100 can start the application based on the start instruction and the start parameter of the specific application recorded in the NDEF area. Also in this case, the terminal device 100 may read the NDEF area by the NFC discovery function when reading the NDEF area of the IC tag 300 by the short-range wireless communication.
The terminal device 100 can be held over the IC tag 300 without performing communication with the server by recording the activation instruction of the specific application and the parameters at the time of activation in the NDEF area of the IC tag 300. As an opportunity, an application in which an activation instruction is written in the NDEF area of the IC tag 300 can be activated.
As described above, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the object held by the terminal device 100 does not need to be a highly functional device such as a reader / writer terminal, and data such as an ID is written in advance. The IC tag 300 is sufficient, and the system development cost can be suppressed. Further, since the mechanism for reading and writing to the IC tag 300 is carried out by a common application executed by the terminal device 100, it is not necessary to mount the mechanism for reading and writing to the IC tag 300 in each application, and each application provides it. Resources can be concentrated on the original functions.
Further, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, information related to the IC tag 300 is centrally managed by the system server 10. Then, by changing the data that is centrally managed by the system server 10, it is possible to easily add or change the startup application and change the application startup method (startup parameter) for the distributed IC tag 300. Further, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the distributed IC tag 300 can be reused by changing data that is centrally managed by the system server 10.
Further, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a plurality of application activations can be defined for one IC tag 300. For example, the application to be activated and the activation method (activation parameter) in accordance with the situation (date and time information, etc.) when the terminal device 100 is held over, the user operation of the terminal device 100, and the log accumulated in the past in the system server 10 Can be switched.
Also, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the log is centrally managed by the system server 10. As a result, the contents of the log can be tailored to the application start condition. For example, the information processing system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure can provide a service such as distributing coupons to a user who frequently holds a specific IC tag 300.
In a normal smartphone, if there are multiple application candidates according to the operation, a screen for selecting an application is displayed, and the application selected by the user is activated. On the other hand, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the terminal device 100 can be started up aiming at a unique application in accordance with the result of holding the IC tag 300 over the terminal device 100.
Further, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, it is possible to easily change data managed by the IC tag 300. Further, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, when the IC tag 300 has a mechanism capable of authenticating validity, which terminal device 100 is held over without a reader / writer terminal having a secure mechanism. Can be strictly authenticated.
Each step in the processing executed by each device in this specification does not necessarily have to be processed in chronological order in the order described as a sequence diagram or flowchart. For example, each step in the processing executed by each device may be processed in an order different from the order described as the flowchart, or may be processed in parallel.
In addition, it is possible to create a computer program for causing hardware such as CPU, ROM, and RAM incorporated in each device to exhibit functions equivalent to the configuration of each device described above. A storage medium storing the computer program can also be provided. Moreover, a series of processes can also be realized by hardware by configuring each functional block shown in the functional block diagram with hardware.
The first information including the information read by the short-range wireless communication is transmitted to the server device, the second information sent from the server device according to the first information is acquired, and the acquired second An information processing apparatus comprising an activation control unit that controls activation of an application in the own apparatus based on the information.
The information processing apparatus according to (1), wherein the activation control unit holds authentication information used when reading information by the short-range wireless communication.
The information processing apparatus according to (2), wherein the activation control unit deletes the used authentication information when reading information by the short-range wireless communication.
The information processing apparatus according to (2) or (3), wherein the activation control unit acquires the authentication information from the server apparatus.
The information processing apparatus according to any one of (1) to (4), wherein the activation control unit includes the first information including information based on a user operation on the own apparatus and transmits the information to the server apparatus.
The activation control unit includes, as information based on the user's operation, information on the attribute of an application activated on its own device included in the first information, and transmits the information to the server device (1) to (5) ).
The information processing apparatus according to any one of (1) to (6), wherein the activation control unit transmits the first information including information on a current date and time to the server apparatus.
The information processing apparatus according to any one of (1) to (7), wherein the activation control unit transmits the first information including the position information of the own apparatus to the server apparatus.
The information processing apparatus according to any one of (1) to (8), wherein the activation control unit transmits the first information in which the read information includes position information of the own apparatus to the server apparatus .
The information processing apparatus according to any one of (1) to (9), further including a short-range wireless communication unit that performs the short-range wireless communication.
An application management unit for preliminarily storing information on applications started up in the information processing apparatus;
In response to information transmitted from the information processing apparatus and including information read by the information processing apparatus through short-range wireless communication, information on an application started on the information processing apparatus is acquired from the application management unit. , An application activation instructing unit that replies to the information processing device;
The application activation instructing unit obtains application information from the application management unit and returns the information to the information processing device according to a situation at the time when the information is transmitted from the information processing device. Server device.
The server device according to (11) or (12), wherein the application management unit enables application information to be changed based on transmission of information from an information processing device having specific authority.
First information including information read by short-range wireless communication is transmitted to the server device, second information sent according to the first information is acquired from the server device, and the acquired first information is acquired. An activation control unit for controlling the activation of the application based on the information of 2,
An application management unit for preliminarily storing information on an application to be activated in the information processing apparatus;
An application activation instructing unit that obtains information on an application activated in the information processing apparatus from the application management unit according to the first information transmitted from the information processing apparatus and returns the information to the information processing apparatus When,
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Information processing system 10 System server 11 User management part 12 Tag management part 13 Log management part 14 Service management part 15 Application management part 16 Authentication information holding part 17 System I / F
20 Web server 100, 200 Terminal device 300 IC tag
The information processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the activation control unit holds authentication information used when reading information by the short-range wireless communication.
The information processing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the activation control unit deletes the used authentication information when reading information by the short-range wireless communication.
The information processing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the activation control unit acquires the authentication information from the server apparatus.
The information processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the activation control unit includes the first information including information based on a user operation on the own apparatus, and transmits the information to the server apparatus.
The information according to claim 1, wherein the activation control unit includes, as information based on an operation of the user, information on an attribute of an application activated on the own device in the first information and transmits the information to the server device. Processing equipment.
The information processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the activation control unit transmits the first information including information on a current date and time to the server apparatus.
The information processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the activation control unit transmits the first information including the position information of the own apparatus to the server apparatus.
The information processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the activation control unit transmits the first information in which the read information includes position information of the own apparatus to the server apparatus.
The information processing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a short-range wireless communication unit that executes the short-range wireless communication.
The application activation instructing unit acquires application information from the application management unit and returns the information to the information processing device according to a situation of the information processing device at the time when the information is transmitted from the information processing device. Item 12. The server device according to Item 11.
12. The server device according to claim 11, wherein the application management unit enables application information to be changed based on transmission of information from an information processing device having a specific authority.
First information including information read by short-range wireless communication is transmitted to the server device, second information sent according to the first information is acquired from the server device, and the acquired first information is acquired. An activation control unit that controls activation of an application in the information processing apparatus based on the information of 2;
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