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Timestamp: 2020-06-06 02:27:31
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JP6375682B2 - Communication management system, communication management method, and program - Google Patents
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JP6375682B2
JP6375682B2 JP2014093337A JP2014093337A JP6375682B2 JP 6375682 B2 JP6375682 B2 JP 6375682B2 JP 2014093337 A JP2014093337 A JP 2014093337A JP 2014093337 A JP2014093337 A JP 2014093337A JP 6375682 B2 JP6375682 B2 JP 6375682B2
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2018-08-22 Publication of JP6375682B2 publication Critical patent/JP6375682B2/en
The present invention relates to an invention for managing communication destination candidates of a predetermined communication terminal.
In recent years, a plurality of types of communication applications have been installed in smartphones, PCs (Personal Computers), and the like, and communication can be performed using various protocols.
In addition, in order to make it easier for the user to select a desired destination terminal from communication destination candidates, a destination list is displayed on the start request source terminal side that is a communication start request source, so that the desired destination terminal can be selected. The user can also select (see Patent Document 1).
However, on the same communication network (communication platform), one user registers another user's communication terminal as a destination candidate in the one user's destination list without the permission of the other user. In other words, the other user receives a communication start request from one user, which causes trouble for the other user. Therefore, the management server transmits an approval request indicating whether it can be included in the destination list as a destination candidate to the communication terminal that can be a destination candidate before including it as a destination candidate in the destination list. As a user, an invention for preventing the terminal itself from being arbitrarily included in the address list of one user is disclosed (see Patent Document 2).
However, at present, different application providers (vendors) sometimes provide communication applications to users using the same communication network (communication platform). Also, even if the same application provider (vendor), the communication application provided to the user is different, or even if the communication application is the same, the service contents for the user may differ due to differences in the usage fee, etc. ing. Therefore, when the management server transmits an approval request without any limitation, there arises a problem that it does not support various service forms of the communication network (communication platform) and the application provider.
The invention according to claim 1 is a communication management for receiving a destination candidate addition request from a predetermined communication terminal and transmitting an approval request for requesting whether or not to approve the addition request to another communication terminal. A group identification information for identifying a group to which an additional request source terminal that is an addition request source of the destination candidate belongs, and a group to which an additional request destination terminal that is an additional request destination that can be the destination candidate belongs. Group management means for managing in association with group identification information for identification; and receiving means for receiving a request for adding a second communication terminal as a destination candidate for the first communication terminal, transmitted from the first communication terminal And first group identification information for identifying a group to which the first communication terminal belongs based on reception of the addition request by the receiving means. The second group identification information for identifying the group to which the second communication terminal belongs is the group related to the additional request destination terminal to which the group management means corresponds. And a transmission control unit that does not transmit the approval request to the second communication terminal when it is not included in the identification information.
As described above, according to the present invention, group identification information for identifying a group to which an additional request source terminal that is a destination candidate addition request source belongs, and an additional request destination terminal that is an additional request destination that can be a destination candidate By managing in association with group identification information for identifying a group to which the user belongs, an approval request is not transmitted to an additional request destination that cannot be a destination candidate. Thereby, there exists an effect that the approval request | requirement corresponding to various service forms, such as a communication network and an application provider, can be performed.
1 is a schematic diagram of a call system according to an embodiment of the present invention. 2 is an example of an external view of a call terminal 10. FIG. 2 is a hardware configuration diagram of a call terminal 10. FIG. 2 is a hardware configuration diagram of a call management system 50. FIG. 2 is a hardware configuration diagram of a call terminal 70. FIG. 3 is a software configuration diagram of the call terminal 10. FIG. 3 is a software configuration diagram of a call terminal 70. FIG. It is each functional block diagram of a call terminal (10, 70) and a call management system. It is a conceptual diagram which shows a visual information management table. It is a conceptual diagram which shows an authentication management table. It is a conceptual diagram which shows a terminal management table. It is a conceptual diagram which shows a destination list management table. It is a conceptual diagram which shows an addition request | requirement management table. It is a conceptual diagram which shows a group utilization terminal management table. It is a conceptual diagram which shows a group management table. It is the sequence diagram which showed the process of the preparation stage which starts a telephone call between telephone terminals. It is a conceptual diagram which shows an additional approval request | requirement screen. FIG. 11 is a sequence diagram illustrating destination candidate addition processing. It is the flowchart which showed the process of the approval approval request | requirement judgment. It is a conceptual diagram which shows an addition request reception screen. It is a flowchart which shows the process of approval or rejection. It is a conceptual diagram which shows an additional approval request | requirement screen. It is a conceptual diagram which shows an addition completion screen.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a call system according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 1, the call system 1 includes a plurality of call terminals (10aa, 10ab), which are video conference terminals, a call management system 50 that manages each call terminal, and a plurality of smartphones, which are examples. It is constructed by call terminals (70aa, 70ab, 70ba, 70bb).
For simplicity, FIG. 1 shows two call terminals (10aa, 10ab) and four call terminals (70aa, 70ab, 70ba, 70bb), but the number is not limited to this. Further, hereinafter, an arbitrary call terminal among a plurality of call terminals (10aa, 10ab) is referred to as “call terminal 10”, and an arbitrary call terminal among the plurality of call terminals (70aa, 70ab, 70ba, 70bb) is indicated. This is indicated as “call terminal 70”. Further, among the plurality of call terminals (70aa, 70ab), an arbitrary call terminal is indicated as “call terminal 70a”. Furthermore, an arbitrary call terminal among a plurality of call terminals (70ba, 70bb) is indicated as “call terminal 70b”.
The call management system 50 is a computer having a server function. With the call system 1, a call can be performed between the user of the call terminal 10 and the user of the call terminal 70. This call can be realized by sound, video (image), text data, or the like. Hereinafter, “application” is abbreviated as “application”. The call terminals (10, 70) and the call management system 50 can communicate with each other via a communication network 2 such as the Internet, a mobile phone network, and / or a LAN (Local Area Network). Further, in the present embodiment, the communication network 2 includes base stations (2a, 2b) at the end of the mobile phone network for communicating with the call terminal 70.
In FIG. 1, two base stations (2a, 2b) are shown for the sake of simplicity, but the number is not limited to this. Each call terminal is an example of a communication terminal. As will be described later, the communication terminal includes a car navigation terminal and the like. The call management system 50 is an example of a communication management system that performs data communication. The call system is an example of a communication system for data communication that is not limited to a call.
In FIG. 1, the same type of “communication application A1” is installed in the call terminal 10aa and the call terminal 10ab. Also, the same type of “communication application A2” is installed in the call terminal 70aa and the call terminal 70ab. Furthermore, the same type of “communication application A3” is installed in the call terminal 70ba and the call terminal 70bb. These three types of communication applications (A1, A2, A3) are provided by different application providers, and different usage fees are charged to each call terminal by using each application. Here, the communication application includes a communication application and a message application. In addition to the communication application for video conference, for example, Skype, Google Talk, LINE, FaceTime, Kakao Talk, Tango (registered trademark or unregistered trademark), etc. Can be mentioned. In the present embodiment, a plurality of types of communication apps can use a common communication platform (communication network 2 including the call management system 50), and can realize a call between at least the same types.
Next, the hardware configuration of this embodiment will be described. FIG. 2 is an external view of the call terminal 10 according to the present embodiment. As shown in FIG. 2, the call terminal 10 includes a housing 1100, an arm 1200, and a camera housing 1300. Among them, the front side wall surface 1110 of the housing 1100 is provided with an air intake surface (not shown) formed by a plurality of air intake holes, and the rear side wall surface 1120 of the housing 1100 is formed with a plurality of exhaust holes. An exhaust surface 1121 is provided. Thereby, by driving a cooling fan built in the housing 1100, outside air behind the call terminal 10 can be taken in through an intake surface (not shown) and exhausted to the back of the call terminal 10 through an exhaust surface 1121. it can. A sound collecting hole 1131 is formed in the right wall surface 1130 of the housing 1100, and sounds such as voice, sound, noise can be collected by a built-in microphone 114 described later.
Note that the external view of FIG. 2 is merely an example and is not limited to this external view. The call terminal 10 may be, for example, a general-purpose PC, a smartphone, or a tablet terminal. The camera and microphone do not necessarily have to be built-in and may be externally attached. Further, since the call management system 50 has the same appearance as a general server computer, description of the appearance is omitted. Moreover, since the call terminal 70 is the same as the external appearance of a general smartphone, description of the external appearance is omitted.
FIG. 3 is a hardware configuration diagram of the call terminal 10 according to the present embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3, the call terminal 10 of this embodiment is used to drive a CPU 101 such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 101 that controls the operation of the call terminal 10 as a whole, an IPL (Initial Program Loader), and the like. A ROM (Read Only Memory) 102 storing a program, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 103 used as a work area of the CPU 101, a flash memory for storing various data such as a program for the call terminal 10, image data, and voice data 104, an SSD (Solid State Drive) 105 that controls reading or writing of various data to the flash memory 104 according to the control of the CPU 101, and a media drive 107 that controls reading or writing (storage) of data to a recording medium 106 such as a flash memory. , Select the destination of the call terminal 10 An operation button 108 operated in some cases, a power switch 109 for switching on / off the power of the call terminal 10, and a network I / F (Interface) 111 for data transmission using the communication network 2 are provided. ing.
The call terminal 10 also includes a built-in camera 112 that captures an image of a subject under the control of the CPU 101 to obtain image data, an image sensor I / F 113 that controls driving of the camera 112, a built-in microphone 114 that inputs sound, The built-in speaker 115 that outputs audio, the audio input / output I / F 116 that processes input / output of audio signals between the microphone 114 and the speaker 115 according to the control of the CPU 101, and the image data on the external display 120 according to the control of the CPU 101 FIG. 5 shows a display I / F 117 for transmitting a signal, an external device connection I / F 118 for connecting various external devices, an alarm lamp 119 for notifying various functions of the call terminal 10, and the above components. Bus line 1 such as an address bus or a data bus for electrical connection It is equipped with a 0.
The display 120 is a display unit configured by liquid crystal or organic EL (Organic Electroluminescence) that displays an image of a subject, an operation, and the like. The display 120 is connected to the display I / F 117 by a cable 120c. The cable 120c may be an analog RGB (VGA) signal cable, a component video cable, HDMI (registered trademark) (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) or DVI (Digital Video). Interactive) signal cable may be used.
The recording medium 106 is detachable from the call terminal 10. Further, as long as it is a non-volatile memory that reads or writes data according to the control of the CPU 101, not only the flash memory 104 but also an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable and Programmable ROM) or the like may be used.
FIG. 4 is a hardware configuration diagram of the communication management system 50 according to this embodiment of the present invention. The communication management system 50 includes a CPU 501 that controls the overall operation of the communication management system 50, a ROM 502 that stores programs used to drive the CPU 501, such as IPL, a RAM 503 that is used as a work area for the CPU 501, and a program for the communication management system 50 For reading various data such as HD504, HDD (Hard Disk Drive) 505 for controlling the reading or writing of various data to the HD504 in accordance with the control of the CPU 501, and data reading or writing (storage) for a recording medium 506 such as a flash memory. A media drive 507 to be controlled, a display 508 for displaying various information such as a cursor, menu, window, character, or image, and a network I / F for data communication using the communication network 2 09, a keyboard 511 having a plurality of keys for inputting characters, numerical values, various instructions, a mouse 512 for selecting and executing various instructions, selecting a processing target, moving a cursor, and the like, and a removable recording medium As an example, a CD-ROM drive 514 that controls reading or writing of various data with respect to a CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read Only Memory) 513 and the above-described components are electrically connected as shown in FIG. For this purpose, a bus line 510 such as an address bus or a data bus is provided.
FIG. 5 is a hardware configuration diagram of the call terminal 70. As shown in FIG. 5, a call terminal 70 includes a CPU 701 that controls the operation of the call terminal 70 as a whole, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 702 that stores basic input / output programs, and a RAM 703 that is used as a work area for the CPU 701. , An EEPROM (Electrically Erasable and Programmable ROM) 704 that reads or writes data according to the control of the CPU 701, a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor 705 that captures an image of the subject and obtains image data according to the control of the CPU 701, and an electron that detects geomagnetism A variety of acceleration / direction sensors 706 such as a magnetic compass, a gyrocompass, and an acceleration sensor, and a media drive 708 that controls reading or writing (storage) of data with respect to a recording medium 707 such as a flash memory are provided. Then, under the control of the media drive 708, the data that has already been recorded is read, or the recording medium 707 on which data is newly written and stored is detachable.
The EEPROM 704 stores an operating system (OS) executed by the CPU 701, other programs, and various data. The CMOS sensor 705 is a charge-coupled device that converts light into electric charges and digitizes the image of the subject. If the subject can be imaged, the CMOS sensor 705 is not limited to the CMOS sensor but is a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) sensor. May be.
Further, the call terminal 70 includes a voice input unit 711 that converts voice into a voice signal, a voice output unit 712 that converts voice signal into voice, an antenna 713a, and a wireless communication signal using the antenna 713a to obtain the nearest base station. A communication circuit 713 that communicates with the station 8a, a GPS receiver 714 that receives a GPS signal from the GPS satellite 999, a display 715 such as a liquid crystal display or an organic EL display that displays an image of a subject, various icons, and the like. A touch panel 716 configured by a pressure-sensitive or electrostatic panel and detecting a touch position on the display 715 by touching with a finger or a touch pen, and an address bus or a data bus for electrically connecting the above-described units The bus line 710 is provided.
The call terminal 70 is also provided with a dedicated battery 717 and is driven by this battery 717. Note that the voice input unit 711 includes a microphone that inputs voice, and the voice output unit 712 includes a speaker that outputs voice.
FIG. 6 is a software configuration diagram of the call terminal 10. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the OS 1020 and the communication application A1 operate on the work area 1010 of the RAM 103. Of these, the OS 1020 is basic software that provides basic functions and manages the entire call terminal 10. The communication application A1 is an application for making a call with another call terminal.
FIG. 7 is a software configuration diagram of the call terminal 70. As illustrated in FIG. 7, the OS 7020, the communication application A2 (or A3), and the RAM 703 operate on the work area 7010. Of these, the OS 7020 is basic software that provides basic functions and manages the entire call terminal 70. The communication application (A2, A3) is an application for making a call with another call terminal. In the case of the call terminal 70a, the communication application A2 is installed, and in the case of the call terminal 70b, the communication application A3 is installed. In addition, the communication application A1, the communication application A2, and the communication application A3 have different communication protocols and application providers.
The communication protocols for communication applications (A1, A2, A3) are (1) SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), (2) H.323, (3) SIP extended protocol, and (4) Instant Messenger protocol. (5) Protocol using the MESSAGE method of SIP, (6) Internet relay chat protocol (IRC (Internet Relay Chat)), (7) Protocol that extends the instant messenger protocol, and the like. Among these, (4) Instant Messenger protocol is, for example, (4-1) XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol), or (4-2) ICQ (registered trademark), AIM (registered trademark), or Skype (registered) Trademark). Also, (7) Jingle is a protocol that is an extension of the instant messenger protocol, for example.
Next, the functional configuration of this embodiment will be described. FIG. 8 is a functional block diagram of the call terminal 10 and the call management system 50 that constitute a part of the call system 1 of the present embodiment. In FIG. 8, the call terminal 10 and the call management system 50 are connected so that data communication can be performed via the communication network 2. The functional configuration of the call terminal 70 is the same in the range shown in FIG.
The call terminal 10 includes a device control unit 1050 and a call control unit 1060. Among these, the device control unit 1050 is realized by executing the OS 1020 shown in FIG. Further, the call control unit 1060 is realized by starting the communication application A1 shown in FIG.
The device control unit 1050 includes a transmission / reception unit 11, an operation input reception unit 12, a display control unit 13, and a storage / reading unit 19. Each of these units is a function realized by any one of the constituent elements shown in FIG. 3 operating according to a command from the CPU 101 according to a program expanded from the flash memory 104 onto the RAM 103.
On the other hand, the call control unit 1060 includes a transmission / reception unit 21, an activation unit 22, a creation unit 23, a display control unit 24, a function execution unit 25, and a storage / readout unit 29. Each of these units is a function realized by any one of the constituent elements shown in FIG. 5 operating according to a command from the CPU 101 according to a program developed from the flash memory 104 onto the RAM 103.
The call terminal 10 also includes a storage unit 1000 constructed by the ROM 102, the RAM 103, and the flash memory 104 shown in FIG. In the storage unit 1000, a visual information management DB (Data Base) 1001 configured by a visual information management table described later is constructed.
FIG. 9 is a conceptual diagram showing a visual information management table. In the visual information management table, the operating state information indicating the operating state of a destination candidate that can be a destination terminal and the data of the operating state visual information represented by the destination list are associated and managed. Each visual information is, for example, various icons in a form as shown in FIG. Each visual information constituting the visual information management table is received from the call management system 50 when a call terminal requesting communication start (hereinafter referred to as “start request source terminal”) makes a login request in step S2 described later. It may be sent, or may be stored in the storage unit 1000 before the start request source terminal is shipped from the factory. There are four types of operating state information: online (callable), online (during a call), online (temporary interruption), and offline.
(Each functional configuration of the device controller)
Next, each functional configuration of the device control unit 1050 in the call terminal 10 will be described in detail with reference to FIG. In the following, in describing each functional configuration of the device control unit 1050 in the call terminal 10, main components for realizing each functional configuration of the device control unit 1050 among the components illustrated in FIG. 3. The relationship with the components will also be described.
The transmission / reception unit 11 of the call terminal 10 shown in FIG. 8 is realized by the instruction from the CPU 101 shown in FIG. 3 and the network I / F 111, and the partner terminal, Various data (or information) is transmitted to and received from the device or system.
The operation input receiving unit 12 is realized by a command from the CPU 101 shown in FIG. 3 and the operation buttons (108a, 108b, 108c, 108d, 108e) and the power switch 109 shown in FIG. Accepts various inputs or various selections. For example, when the user turns on the power switch 109 shown in FIG. 2, the operation input accepting unit 12 shown in FIG. 8 accepts power-on and turns on the power.
The display control unit 13 is realized by the command from the CPU 101 shown in FIG. 3 and the display I / F 117, and performs control for transmitting image data sent from the other party to the display 120 when making a call. Do.
The storage / reading unit 19 is executed by the instruction from the CPU 101 and the SSD 105 shown in FIG. 3 or realized by the instruction from the CPU 101, and stores various data in the storage unit 1000 or stored in the storage unit 1000. A process of reading various data is performed.
(Functional configuration of the call control unit)
Next, each functional configuration of the call control unit 1060 in the call terminal 10 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 3 and 8. In the following, in describing each functional configuration of the call control unit 1060 in the call terminal 10, main components for realizing each functional configuration of the call control unit 1060 among the respective components illustrated in FIG. 3. The relationship with the components will also be described.
The transmission / reception unit 21 shown in FIG. 8 is realized by the command from the CPU 101 shown in FIG. 3 and the network I / F 111, and via the communication network 2, a partner terminal, each device or system, etc. Send and receive various data (or information).
The activation unit 22 is realized by a command from the CPU 101 illustrated in FIG. 3, and the operation input reception unit 12 is activated when the operation input reception unit 12 of the device control unit 1050 receives selection of an application by the user. The operation of the call control unit 1060 (communication application) is activated based on the request.
The creation unit 23 is realized by an instruction from the CPU 101 illustrated in FIG. 3, and includes destination state information described later and the visual information described above in a destination list frame (an example of execution image frame data) described later. Create a destination list screen.
The display control unit 24 is realized by the instruction from the CPU 101 shown in FIG. 3 and the display I / F 117, and performs control for transmitting the destination list screen data created by the creation unit 23 to the display 120. Do.
The function execution unit 25 is realized by a command from the CPU 101 shown in FIG. 3 and the camera 112, the microphone 114, the speaker 115, or the like, and performs control for realizing a call using an image or sound.
The storage / reading unit 29 is executed by the instruction from the CPU 101 and the SSD 105 shown in FIG. 3 or realized by the instruction from the CPU 101, and stores various data in the storage unit 1000 or stored in the storage unit 1000. A process of reading various data is performed.
<Functional configuration of call management system>
The call management system 50 includes a transmission / reception unit 51, an authentication unit 52, a management unit 53, a determination unit 54, and a storage / readout unit 59. Each of these units is a function realized by any one of the components shown in FIG. 4 operating according to a command from the CPU 501 in accordance with the program for the call management system 50 developed from the HD 204 onto the RAM 203. Or means. Further, the call management system 50 has a storage unit 5000 constructed by the HD 504 shown in FIG. In this storage unit 5000, DBs (5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006) constituted by the following tables are constructed.
FIG. 10 is a conceptual diagram showing an authentication management table. In the storage unit 5000, an authentication management DB 5001 configured by an authentication management table as shown in FIG. 10 is constructed. In this authentication management table, an authentication password is managed in association with each terminal ID of all the call terminals (10, 70) managed by the call management system 50. For example, in the authentication management table shown in FIG. 10, it is indicated that the terminal ID of the terminal 10aa is “01aa” and the password is “aaaa”.
FIG. 11 is a conceptual diagram showing a terminal management table. In the storage unit 5000, a terminal management DB 5002 configured by a terminal management table as shown in FIG. 11 is constructed. In this terminal management table, for each terminal ID of each terminal 10, the terminal name when each terminal 10 is the destination, the operating state of each terminal 10, and the reception date and time at which the call management system 50 receives login request information to be described later And the IP address of each terminal 10 is managed in association with each other. For example, in the terminal management table shown in FIG. 11, the call terminal 10aa with the terminal ID “01aa” has the terminal name “Japan Tokyo Office AA terminal” and the operation state “online (can call)”. The date and time when the login request information is received by the call management system 50 is “13:40 on November 1, 2013”, and the IP address of the terminal 10aa is “1.2.1.3”. It is shown. The terminal ID, the terminal type, and the terminal name are stored and managed when each terminal 10 is registered in the call management system 50 in order to communicate using the call system 1.
FIG. 12 is a conceptual diagram showing a destination list management table. In the storage unit 5000, a destination list management DB 5003 configured by a destination list management table as shown in FIG. 12 is constructed. In this destination list management table, all terminal IDs of destination terminals registered as destination candidates that can be destination terminals are managed in association with terminal IDs of start request source terminals that request the start of a call. For example, in the destination list management table shown in FIG. 12, a destination candidate that can request the start of a call from a start request source terminal (terminal 10aa) whose terminal ID is “01aa” has a terminal ID “01ab”. ”And the call terminal 10ac whose terminal ID is“ 01ac ”. This destination candidate is updated in the call management system 50 by being added or deleted.
FIG. 13 is a conceptual diagram showing an addition request management table. In the storage unit 5000, an additional request management DB 5004 configured by an additional request management table as shown in FIG. 13 is constructed. In this addition request management table, the terminal ID of the request source call terminal (hereinafter referred to as “addition request source terminal”) that requested the addition of the destination candidate, and the request destination call terminal (hereinafter referred to as “request destination terminal”) requested to add the destination candidate. The terminal ID of “addition request destination terminal” is managed in association with each other. Thereby, it is possible to manage which calling terminal is requesting which calling terminal as a destination candidate.
(Group usage terminal management table)
FIG. 14 is a conceptual diagram showing a group use terminal management table. In the storage unit 5000, a group use terminal management DB 5005 configured by a group use terminal management table as shown in FIG. 14 is constructed. In this group use terminal management table, a group ID for identifying a group (an example of group identification information) and a terminal ID for identifying a communication terminal (10, 70) in the same group are associated and managed. For example, in the group use terminal management table shown in FIG. 14, when the group ID is “g01” in the group G1, the terminal IDs of the call terminals in the group G1 are “01aa, 01ab,. It is shown.
(Group management table)
FIG. 15 is a conceptual diagram showing a group management table. In the storage unit 5000, a group management DB 5006 configured by a group management table as shown in FIG. 15 is constructed. In this group management table, a group ID for identifying a group to which an additional request source terminal that is a destination candidate addition request source belongs, a group name that is a name of the group, and an addition that is an additional request destination that can be a destination candidate A group ID for identifying a group to which the request destination terminal belongs is associated and managed.
Here, the “group” in the present embodiment indicates a unit that receives a service when the user uses a communication platform including the call management system 50. In addition, for example, there are three types of group names: “special (charged)”, “standard (charged)”, and “free”. Among them, “special (paid)” is a premium member whose use fee for receiving communication service using the communication network 2 including the call management system 50 by the user of the call terminal (10, 70) is high. Indicates. “Standard (paid)” indicates a standard member whose usage fee for receiving the communication service is a general fee. Furthermore, “free” indicates a guest member who is also free of charge for receiving the communication service. This usage fee is different from the communication fee paid by the user for providing communication services by APS (Application Service Provider) or mobile phone carrier, and the fee paid by the user for providing the application by the vendor as the application provider. It is.
In FIG. 15, for example, in the group management table, when the group ID is “g01”, the group name is “special (charged)”, and the group IDs of the groups that can be requested to add are “g01, g02, g03”. It is shown. Accordingly, when the call management system 50 receives a request for adding a destination candidate from an additional request source terminal belonging to the group G1 having the group ID “g01”, the call management system 50 uses the three types of group IDs “g01, g02, g03”. An additional approval request is transmitted to an additional request destination terminal belonging to the indicated group (G1, G2, G3). However, the call management system 50 adds an additional request destination terminal belonging to a group other than the groups (G1, G2, G3) indicated by the three types of group IDs “g01, g02, g03”. Do not send approval requests.
In the group management table shown in FIG. 15, when the call management system 50 receives an addition request from an addition request source terminal belonging to the group G2 indicated by the group ID “g02”, The additional approval request is not transmitted to the additional request destination terminal belonging to the group G1 indicated by the group ID “g01”. On the other hand, when the call management system 50 receives an addition request from the addition request source terminal belonging to the group G1 indicated by the group ID “g01”, the call management system 50 is indicated by the group ID “g02”. An additional approval request is transmitted to the additional request destination terminal belonging to the group G2. By adopting such rules or policies, the benefits of premium members are clarified.
The “group” is not limited to the example classified for each member described above. For example, the group classified for each application provider (vendor) of the application used by the call terminal or the call terminal (10, 70) It may be a group classified for each application to be used.
(Each functional configuration of the call management system)
The transmission / reception unit 51 is executed by the instruction from the CPU 501 shown in FIG. 4 and the network I / F 509 shown in FIG. 4, and each communication terminal, device or system and various data ( Or information).
The authentication unit 52 is realized by a command from the CPU 301 shown in FIG. 4, searches the authentication management table (see FIG. 10) using the terminal ID and password received by the transmission / reception unit 51 as search keys, and performs authentication management. The terminal is authenticated by determining whether the same terminal ID and password are managed in the table.
The management unit 53 is realized by a command from the CPU 301 shown in FIG. 4, and in the terminal management table (see FIG. 11), for each terminal ID and terminal name of the call terminal (10, 70), the call terminal (10 70), the reception date and time when the call management system 50 receives the login request, and the IP address of the call terminal (10, 70) are stored and managed in association with each other.
When the group ID read by the storage / reading unit 59 (an example of first group identification information) is the group ID related to the additional request source terminal in the group management table (see FIG. 15), It is determined whether the group ID (an example of second group identification information) read by the storage / reading unit 59 is included in the group ID related to the corresponding additional request destination terminal in the group management table.
The storage / extraction unit 39 is executed by the instruction from the CPU 301 shown in FIG. 4 and the HDD 305 shown in FIG. 4 or realized by the instruction from the CPU 301, and stores various data in the storage unit 3000. A process of extracting various data stored in 3000 is performed.
Next, the processing of this embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. First, the transmission / reception processing of each management information in the preparation stage before the call terminal 10aa as the call start request source terminal starts a call will be described with reference to FIGS. FIG. 16 is a sequence diagram showing processing at a preparation stage for starting a call between call terminals. FIG. 17 is a conceptual diagram showing an additional approval request screen. Note that FIG. 16 illustrates a process in which various types of management information are transmitted and received through the management information session sei. In the following, the processing after the device control unit 1050 completes authentication of the call terminal 10aa as a device will be described.
First, when the user operates the operation buttons (108 a to 108 e) shown in FIG. 2, the operation input reception unit 12 of the start request source terminal (call terminal 10 aa) makes a response to the activation unit 22 of the call control unit 1060. Then, by instructing activation, the call control unit 1060 is activated (step S21).
Then, the transmission / reception unit 21 of the call control unit 1060 transmits login request information indicating a login request to the call management system 50 via the communication network 2 (step S22). This login request information includes a terminal ID for identifying the call terminal 10aa which is the own terminal, and a password. These terminal ID and password are data read from the storage unit 1000 via the storage / reading unit 19 and sent to the transmission / reception unit 11. The terminal ID and password may be data read from an external recording medium via the storage / reading unit 19 or data input by the user to the terminal. When the login request information is transmitted from the call terminal 10aa to the call management system 50, the call management system 50 that is the receiving side can receive the IP address of the call terminal 10aa that is the transmitting side.
Next, the authentication unit 52 of the call management system 50 uses the terminal ID and password included in the login request information received via the transmission / reception unit 51 as search keys, and the authentication management DB 5001 of the storage unit 5000 (see FIG. 10). Terminal authentication is performed by determining whether the same terminal ID and the same password are managed in the authentication management DB 5001 (step S23). Since this authentication unit 52 manages the same terminal ID and the same password, if it is determined that the login request is from the call terminal 10 in which an application having a valid usage right is installed, the management is performed. The unit 53 stores, in the terminal management DB 5002 (see FIG. 11), for each record indicated by the terminal ID and the terminal name of the call terminal 10aa, the operating state, the reception date and time when the login request information is received, and the IP of the call terminal 10aa. The addresses are associated and stored (step S24). Accordingly, in the terminal management table, the terminal ID “01aa”, the operation state “online (call possible)”, the reception date and time “2013.11.1.01.13: 40” and the IP address “1.2.1.3” are displayed. "Will be managed in association with each other.
Then, the transmission / reception unit 51 of the call management system 50 transmits the authentication result information indicating the authentication result obtained by the authentication unit 52 via the communication network 2 to the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa ) (Step S25). In the present embodiment, the case where the authentication unit 52 determines that the call terminal has a valid usage right will be described below.
When the transmission / reception unit 21 of the request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) receives the authentication result information indicating the result determined to be a call terminal having a valid use authority, the transmission / reception unit 21 transmits the communication network 2 via the communication network 2. Destination list request information indicating that a destination list is requested is transmitted to the call management system 50 (step S26). Thereby, the transmission / reception unit 51 of the call management system 50 receives the destination list request information.
Next, the storage / reading unit 59 searches the destination list management DB 5003 (see FIG. 12) using the terminal ID “01aa” of the request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) that requested the login as a search key, and requests the request source terminal (terminal 10a) is read out, and the terminal name corresponding to this terminal ID is read out from the terminal management DB 5002 (see FIG. 11) (step S27). Here, each terminal ID (“01ab”,...) Of the destination candidate (10ab,...) Corresponding to the terminal ID “01aa” of the request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) and the terminal name (“Japan” Tokyo office AB terminal ", ...) is extracted.
Next, the transmitting / receiving unit 51 of the call management system 50 reads the data of the destination list frame from the storage unit 5000 via the storage / reading unit 59 (step S28), and the destination list frame and the storage / reading unit 59 “Destination list information (destination list frame, terminal ID, terminal name)” including the read terminal ID and terminal name is transmitted to the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) (step S29). Thereby, in the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa), the transmitting / receiving unit 21 receives the destination list information, and the storage / reading unit 29 stores the destination list information in the storage unit 1000 (step S30).
As described above, in this embodiment, each call terminal 10 does not manage the destination list information, but the call management system 50 centrally manages the destination list information of all the call terminals. Therefore, a new call terminal 10 is included in the transmission system 1, a new type of call terminal 10 is included instead of the call terminal 10 that is already included, and the appearance of the destination list frame is improved. Even if it is to be changed, since the call management system 50 handles all at once, the trouble of changing the destination list information on each call terminal 10 side can be saved.
Further, the storage / reading unit 54 of the call management system 50 searches the terminal management DB 5002 (see FIG. 11) using the terminal ID (“01ab”,...) Of the read destination candidate as a search key, and the terminal ID Each operation state of the call terminal (10ab,...) As a destination candidate is acquired by reading the corresponding operation state every time (step S31).
Next, the transmission / reception unit 51 transmits “terminal operation status information” including each terminal ID as a search key used in step S27 and the operation status of each corresponding destination terminal to the communication network 2. To the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) (step S32).
Next, the storage / reading unit 29 of the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) sequentially stores the terminal status information received from the call management system 50 in the storage unit 1000 (step S33). Accordingly, the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) receives the status information of each call terminal, and thus the call request terminal 10ab, which is a destination candidate that can make a call with the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa). Each operating state at the present time can be acquired.
Next, the creation unit 23 of the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) reflects the state of the call terminal 10 as a destination candidate based on the destination list information stored in the storage unit 1000 and the terminal state information. The display control unit 24 controls the timing for displaying the destination list on the display 120 shown in FIG. 5 (step S34). In the destination list shown in FIG. 17, icons indicating the operating states of the respective call terminals are “online (can call)”, “offline”, “online (can call)”, and “online” from the top. (During a call) ".
On the other hand, the storage / reading unit 59 of the call management system 50 searches the destination list management DB 5003 (see FIG. 12) based on the terminal ID “01aa” of the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) that has requested login. Then, the terminal IDs of other start request source terminals that register the terminal ID “01aa” of the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) as destination candidates are extracted (step S35). In the destination list management table shown in FIG. 12, the terminal IDs of other start request source terminals to be read are “01ab”, “01ac”, and the like.
Next, the storage / reading unit 54 of the call management system 50 searches the terminal management DB 5002 (see FIG. 11) based on the terminal ID “01aa” of the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) that has made the login request. Then, the operating state of the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) that has requested the login is acquired (step S36).
The transmitting / receiving unit 51 operates in the terminal management DB 5002 (see FIG. 11) among the call terminals (10ab, 10ca,...) Related to the terminal IDs (“01ab”, “01ca”...) Extracted in step S35. The call terminal (10ca,...) Whose state is “online” includes the terminal ID “01aa” and the operation state “online” of the start request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) acquired in step S36. Terminal status information "is transmitted (step S37). When the transmission / reception unit 51 transmits the terminal status information to the call terminal (10ba,...), It is managed by the terminal management table shown in FIG. 11 based on each terminal ID (“01ba”,...). Refers to the IP address of the calling terminal. As a result, the terminal of the request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) that requested the login to each of the other destination terminals (10ca,...) That can make a call using the request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) that requested the login as a destination candidate. The ID “01aa” and the operation state “online” can be transmitted. Thereby, also in the destination candidate (call terminal 10ac), the status of the destination candidate as shown in FIG. 17 can be displayed (step S38). In FIG. 16, only the call terminal 10ac is shown for simplicity of explanation. In addition, the other call terminals 10 perform the same processing as the processing in steps 21 to S38, and thus the description thereof is omitted.
Next, destination candidate addition processing will be described with reference to FIGS. In the present embodiment, a case is shown in which an addition request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) makes a request to add an addition request destination terminal (call terminal 10dc) to its own destination list. FIG. 18 is a sequence diagram illustrating destination candidate addition processing. FIG. 19 is a flowchart showing processing for determining whether or not an additional approval request can be made. FIG. 20 is a conceptual diagram showing an addition request reception screen. FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing an approval or rejection process. FIG. 22 is a conceptual diagram showing an additional approval request screen. FIG. 23 is a conceptual diagram showing an addition completion screen.
First, when the user of the addition request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) operates the operation button 108d or the like, the “add destination” button shown in the lower right of the destination list shown in FIG. 17 is pressed. Then, the operation input accepting unit 12 accepts the pressing, and the display control unit 24 displays the addition request accepting screen data stored in the storage unit 1000 on the display 120aa, thereby performing a process of accepting a destination candidate addition request ( Step S41). This addition request reception screen is displayed on the destination list as shown in FIG.
Next, the user inputs the terminal ID or the terminal name of the call terminal to be added as a destination candidate on the addition request reception screen shown in FIG. When the “addition request transmission” button is pressed, the operation input receiving unit 12 receives the user input, so that the transmission / reception unit 11 of the additional request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) Is sent to the call management system 50 via the link request information indicating a request for adding a destination candidate (step S42). The additional request information includes the terminal ID “01aa” of the additional request source terminal for identifying the additional request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) and the additional request destination for identifying the additional request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab). The terminal ID “07ab” of the terminal is included. As a result, the transmission / reception unit 51 of the call management system 50 receives the additional request information.
Next, the call management system 50 determines whether or not to send additional approval request information to the additional request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab) (step S43). Here, step S43 will be described in more detail with reference to FIG.
As shown in FIG. 19, first, the storage / reading unit 59 searches the terminal management DB 5002 using the terminal ID of the additional request destination terminal received in step S42 as a search key (step S43-1). Then, the determination unit 54 determines whether or not the terminal ID of the addition request destination terminal is managed in the terminal management DB (step S43-2). If it is determined in step S43-2 that the terminal ID of the additional request destination terminal is managed (YES), the storage / reading unit 59 further receives the additional request source terminal received in step S42. By searching the group use terminal management DB 5005 using the terminal ID of the terminal and the terminal ID of the additional request destination terminal as a search key, the corresponding group ID is read (step S43-3). Further, the storage / reading unit 59 searches the group management DB 5006 using the group ID of the group to which the addition request source terminal read in step S43-3 belongs as a search key, so that the corresponding call terminal capable of requesting addition belongs. The group ID of the existing group is read (step S43-4).
Next, the determination unit 54 determines whether or not each group ID read in step S43-4 includes a group ID indicating the group of the additional request destination terminal read in step S43-3. Is determined (step S43-5). If the determination unit 52 determines that it is included in step S43-5, it determines that an addition request is possible (step S43-6). On the other hand, if the determination unit 52 determines that it is not included in step S43-5, it determines that an addition request is not possible (step S43-7). In step S43-2, when the determination unit 54 determines that the terminal ID of the addition request destination terminal is not managed, the determination unit 54 determines that the addition request is not possible in step S43-7.
Subsequently, the description will be continued for the case where it is determined in step S43-6 that an additional request is possible.
Returning to FIG. 18, in the call management system 50, the management unit 53 adds the terminal ID of the received additional request source terminal to the terminal ID field of the request source terminal of the new record in the additional request management DB 5004 (see FIG. 13). “01aa” is stored and managed, and the terminal ID “07ab” of the addition request destination terminal is additionally stored and managed in the terminal ID field of the addition request destination terminal of the new record (step S44).
Next, the storage / reading unit 59 searches the terminal management DB 5002 (see FIG. 11) based on the terminal ID “07 dab” of the addition request destination terminal, so that the determination unit 54 confirms the corresponding operating state ( Step S45). Then, when the determination unit 54 confirms that the operation state is online but has not started a call, the transmission / reception unit 51 continues to the addition request destination terminal (terminal 70ab) with the addition request. The additional approval request information indicating a request to approve or not is transmitted (step S46). The additional approval request information includes the terminal ID “01aa” of the additional request source terminal. As a result, the transmission / reception unit 11 of the additional request destination terminal (terminal 70ab) receives the additional approval request information.
Next, the addition request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab) performs an approval, rejection, or hold process for the addition request (step S47). Here, step S47 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS.
First, when the additional request request information is received by the additional request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab), it is stored in the storage unit 1000 by the storage / reading unit 19 (step S47-1). In addition, when additional approval request information is sent one after another, they are stored in the storage unit 1000 one after another.
Next, the storage / reading unit 19 tries to extract the terminal ID of the additional request source terminal included in the additional approval request information from the storage unit 1000 (step S47-2). When a plurality of additional approval request information is stored, the terminal IDs of request source terminals included in the additional approval request information are extracted one by one.
When the terminal ID of the additional request source terminal is extracted in step S47-2 (step S47-3, YES), the display control unit 13 is shown in FIG. As shown, the additional approval request screen is displayed (step S47-4). On this additional approval request screen, the terminal ID of the additional request source terminal or the terminal name of the additional request source terminal is displayed, and the user on the additional request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab) side can add the additional request destination terminal (call terminal). 70ab) is clicked when approving that it is registered in the destination list of the additional request source terminal (call terminal 10aa), and pressed when rejecting that this user is registered in the destination list “No” button to be displayed, and “Cancel” button to be pressed when the user holds approval or rejection are displayed. When the terminal name of the additional request source terminal is displayed, the additional approval request information transmitted in step S46 includes the terminal name of the request source terminal in addition to the terminal ID of the request source terminal. In this case, the terminal name of the request source terminal is also extracted when the operation state is confirmed in step S45.
Next, when the user on the additional request destination terminal side presses one of the buttons “Yes”, “No”, or “Cancel” on the additional approval request screen shown in FIG. The accepting unit 12 accepts an “approval”, “rejection”, or “hold” instruction (step S47-5). Then, the process returns to step S47-2, and the process is repeated by trying to extract the terminal IDs of the remaining additional request source terminals stored in the storage unit 1000. When the terminal IDs of all the add request source terminals are extracted (step S47-3, NO), the process of step S47 ends.
Subsequently, returning to FIG. 18, the transmission / reception unit 11 of the additional request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab) transmits to the call management system 50 additional request response information indicating an additional request response of approval, rejection, or hold ( Step S48). Thereby, the transmission / reception unit 51 of the call management system 50 receives the additional request response information. Here, the case where the addition request response indicates “approval” will be described.
Next, the management unit 53 sets the terminal ID “07ab” of the additional request destination terminal associated with the terminal ID “01aa” of the additional request source terminal in the additional request management DB 5004 (see FIG. 13). It is additionally managed in association with the terminal ID “01aa” of the additional request source terminal in the same destination list management DB (see FIG. 12) as the terminal ID “01aa” of the additional request source terminal in FIG. 13 (step S49).
When the addition request response indicates “reject”, in step S49, the management unit 53 determines the terminal ID “07ab” of the rejected additional request destination terminal in the additional request management DB 5004 (see FIG. 13). Delete the record. When the addition request response indicates “hold”, in step S49, the management unit 53 does not perform additional management, and does not delete records in the destination list management unit DB 5003. put.
Next, the storage / reading unit 59 responds by searching the terminal management DB 5002 (see FIG. 11) based on the terminal ID “01aa” of the addition request source terminal and the terminal ID “07ab” of the addition request destination terminal. Each information (terminal name, operating state) is extracted (step S50). Then, the transmission / reception unit 51 transmits addition completion information to the addition request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) and the addition request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab), respectively (steps S51-1, 2). Among these, the addition completion information transmitted to the addition request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) includes a message indicating that the addition is completed, and each piece of information (terminal ID, terminal name, And operational status). That is, only the information (terminal ID, terminal name, and operating state) of the additional request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab) portion in the destination list is transmitted to the addition request source terminal (call terminal 10aa), and the entire destination list is transmitted. Is not sent again. On the other hand, the addition completion information transmitted to the addition request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab) includes a message indicating that the addition is completed, and each piece of information (terminal ID, terminal name, and information) of the addition request source terminal (call terminal 10aa). And operational status).
Then, in the additional request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) and the additional request destination terminal (call terminal 70ab), each display control unit 13 displays a screen indicating completion on each display (120, 715) (step S52). -1,2). FIG. 23 shows an addition completion screen displayed on the display 120 on the addition request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) side. When the user on the add request source terminal (call terminal 10aa) side presses the “confirm” button, the add destination candidate request process ends. In this way, since the addition completion screen shown in FIG. 23 is displayed, the user can quickly notice that the addition request has been approved, so that a call can be started immediately with the added destination candidate. There is an effect.
On the side of the call management system 50, when the processing of steps S51-1, 2 is completed, the management unit 55 determines the terminal ID “07ab” of the approved additional request destination terminal in the additional request management DB (see FIG. 13). Is deleted, all the destination candidate addition processing ends (step S53).
As described above, according to the present embodiment, a group ID for identifying a group to which an additional request source terminal that is a destination candidate addition request source belongs, and an additional request destination terminal that is an additional request destination that can be a destination candidate. By managing in association with a group ID for identifying the group to which the user belongs, an additional approval request is not transmitted to an additional request destination terminal that cannot be a destination candidate. As a result, different application providers (vendors) use the same communication network (communication platform) to provide communication applications to users, even if they are the same application provider (vendor). Communication network (communication platform) or application provider, such as when the communication application to be used is different, or even if the communication application is the same, the service content for the user differs depending on the usage fee etc. There is an effect that an approval request corresponding to various service forms can be made.
Note that the call management system 50 in the above embodiment may be constructed by a single computer, or may be constructed by a plurality of computers arbitrarily assigned by dividing each unit (function or means).
In addition, a recording medium storing a program for the call terminal (10, 70) or a program for the call management system 50 according to the above embodiment, and each flash memory 104, HD 504, or EEPROM 704 storing the program are as follows. Both are used as a program product (Program Product) when provided domestically or abroad. Examples of the recording medium include a CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable), a DVD (Digital Versatile Disk), and a Blu-ray disc.
The call terminal in the above embodiment is an example of a communication terminal, and may be a telephone system such as an IP (Internet Protocol) telephone or an Internet telephone, or other equipment having a communication function. Other devices include car navigation terminals, game machines, watches, wearable computers, and the like.
In the above embodiment, image data as visual data and audio data as hearing data have been described as examples of content data. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and other five sense data are used. For example, in the case where the content data is touch data, the feeling obtained by the user touching on one call terminal side is transmitted to the other call terminal side. Further, when the content data is smell data, the odor (smell) on one call terminal side is transmitted to the other call terminal side. Further, when the content data is taste data, the taste on one call terminal side is transmitted to the other call terminal side.
Moreover, although the case where a video conference etc. were performed by the telephone system 1 was demonstrated in the said embodiment, it is not restricted to this, General conversations, such as a meeting, between families, friends, or information in one direction May be used to present
Each ID in the above embodiment indicates identification information such as a language, a character, a symbol, or various signs used to uniquely identify each ID. Each ID may be identification information in which at least two of the language, characters, symbols, and various signs are combined.
Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the group ID and the group name are managed separately in FIGS. 14 and 15, but the present invention is not limited to this. That is, the group ID may be handled as an example of group identification information for identifying the group without managing the group ID.
Further, the icon shown in FIG. 9 may include not only characters but also pictorial symbols, or pictorial symbols including characters or symbols.
Furthermore, although the reception date and time are managed in FIG. 11, the present invention is not limited to this, and at least the reception time of the reception date and time may be managed.
Further, in the above embodiment, the IP address of the terminal is managed in FIG. 11, but the present invention is not limited to this, and FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) may be managed. In this case, an IP address corresponding to the FQDN is acquired by a known DNS (Domain Name System) server.
Moreover, in the said embodiment, although terminal ID was utilized, it may replace with this and may utilize user ID for identifying a user.
2 Communication network 10 Call terminal (an example of a communication terminal)
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 11 Transmission / reception part 12 Operation input reception part 13 Display control part 19 Memory | storage / reading part 21 Transmission / reception part 22 Start-up part 23 Creation part 24 Display control part 25 Function execution part 29 Memory | storage / reading part 50 Call management system (an example of communication management system)
51 Transceiver (an example of transmission control means, an example of reception means)
52 Authentication Unit 53 Management Unit 54 Judgment Unit (Example of Judgment Unit)
59 Storage / reading unit (an example of reading means)
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A communication management system that receives an addition request for a destination candidate from a predetermined communication terminal and transmits an approval request for requesting whether or not to approve the addition request to another communication terminal,
Group identification information for identifying a group to which an additional request source terminal that is an addition request source of the destination candidate belongs, and a group for identifying a group to which an additional request destination terminal that is an additional request destination that can be the destination candidate belongs Group management means for managing the identification information in association with each other;
A receiving means that is transmitted from the first communication terminal and receives a request to add the second communication terminal as a destination candidate for the first communication terminal;
Based on the reception of the addition request by the receiving means, the first group identification information for identifying the group to which the first communication terminal belongs is group identification information related to the addition request source terminal in the group management means. If the second group identification information for identifying the group to which the second communication terminal belongs is not included in the group identification information related to the additional request destination terminal corresponding by the group management means, the approval request Transmission control means for not transmitting to the second communication terminal;
The communication management system according to claim 1,
Group use terminal management means for managing group identification information for identifying a predetermined group and terminal identification information for identifying communication terminals belonging to the group,
The receiving means receives first terminal identification information for identifying the first communication terminal and second terminal identification information for identifying the second communication terminal;
When the first group identification information corresponding to the first terminal identification information received by the reception means in the group using terminal management means is group identification information related to an additional request source terminal in the group management means. The second group identification information corresponding to the second terminal identification information received by the reception means in the group using terminal management means is changed to the group identification information related to the additional request destination terminal corresponding to the group management means. When not included, the transmission control means does not transmit the approval request to the second communication terminal.
The communication management system according to claim 2,
By searching the group using terminal management means based on the first terminal identification information received by the receiving means, the corresponding first group identification information is read out, and the first received by the receiving means Reading means for reading out the corresponding second group identification information by searching the group using terminal management means based on the terminal identification information of 2;
The second group identification read by the reading means when the first group identification information read by the reading means is group identification information related to the additional request source terminal in the group management means. Determining means for determining whether the information is included in group identification information related to an additional request destination terminal corresponding to the group management means;
3. The communication management system according to claim 2, wherein the transmission control unit does not transmit the approval request to the second communication terminal when it is determined by the determination unit.
The communication management system according to claim 1, wherein the communication terminal is a mobile phone.
The communication management system according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the communication terminal is a car navigation terminal that can be mounted on an automobile.
A communication management method executed by a communication management system that receives a request for adding a destination candidate from a predetermined communication terminal and transmits an approval request for requesting whether or not to approve the addition request to another communication terminal. There,
The communication management system includes group identification information for identifying a group to which an additional request source terminal that is an additional request source of the destination candidate belongs, and a group to which an additional request destination terminal that is an additional request destination that can be the destination candidate belongs. Group management means for managing in association with group identification information for identifying
A receiving step that is transmitted from the first communication terminal and receives a request to add the second communication terminal as a destination candidate for the first communication terminal;
Based on reception of the addition request by the reception step, first group identification information for identifying a group to which the first communication terminal belongs is group identification information related to an addition request source terminal in the group management means. If the second group identification information for identifying the group to which the second communication terminal belongs is not included in the group identification information related to the additional request destination terminal corresponding by the group management means, the approval request A transmission control step of not transmitting to the second communication terminal;
A program for causing a computer to realize each means according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
A program that causes a computer to execute the steps according to claim 6.
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