Patent Document

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    The present invention relates to a technique for acquiring device-specific information via an imaging element and performing remote-control of a desired device based on acquired device-specific information. 
         [0003]    2. Description of the Related Art 
         [0004]    In recent years, various techniques have been developed which enable control of a desired device among a plurality of devices using a single controller in an intuitive and readily understood manner. For instance, according to “Proposal of ‘OPTO-NAVI’ System, which is an information-appliance multi-purpose remote controller using a low power consumption ID-receiving CMOS image sensor having a function of reading a partial area at a high speed” (The Journal of the Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers Vol. 59, No. 12, pp. 1830-1840 (2005)), a custom image sensor mounted on a mobile phone is used to receive an ID from an information appliance while performing real-time capturing of ordinary images. The received ID is superimposed on the captured background image and displayed on a display. A user may perform operations while visually confirming the object device and the device&#39;s ID on the display. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0005]    With “Proposal of ‘OPTO-NAVI’ System, which is an information-appliance multi-purpose remote controller using a low power consumption ID-receiving CMOS image sensor having a function of reading a partial area at a high speed” (hereinafter referred as “non-patent document”), since IDs are displayed even for devices that are substantially inoperable, such as those in sleep mode, the ID displays of other devices are obstructed. An increase in the number of displayed IDs of devices in sleep mode results in the display becoming more disordered, thereby impeding operations and causing image synthesis processing to become cumbersome. 
         [0006]    The present invention has been made in consideration of the above problem, and an object thereof is to suspend information display of certain devices in order to suppress disorderliness of a screen and enable remote control of devices to be easily performed. 
         [0007]    A remote control apparatus according to the present invention comprises: an acquisition section that continually acquires, by an imaging element, an image in which subject is a remote control target device, information specific to the device that is optically transmitted from the device, and state information of the device; a display section that superimposes the image with the information specific to the device continually acquired by the acquisition section and displays the superimposed image; an instruction acceptance section that accepts, from a user, instructions regarding a selection of information specific to a desired remote control target device among devices for which the information specific to the device has been acquired and a selection of desired control contents regarding the device for which the information specific to the device has been selected; a remote control section that transmits a remote control signal corresponding to the control contents selected at the instruction acceptance section to a device for which the information specific to the device has been selected at the instruction acceptance section; and a display control section that controls the display section so as to suspend superposition/display of the information specific to the device onto the image according to the state information of the device continually acquired by the acquisition section. 
         [0008]    Conventionally, since specific information was uniformly superimposed and displayed regardless of the states of devices, selection of a desired control device and control contents was impeded. However, since the present invention arranges displaying of information specific to the device to be suspended according to device state information, the risk of remote control being impeded by the specific information displayed in an indiscriminant and disordered manner may be reduced, and efficient remote control operations may be realized. 
         [0009]    The display control section may commence superposition/display of information specific to suspended devices in response to an instruction to the instruction acceptance section. 
         [0010]    This allows information to be displayed in response to user operations every time the need arises to perform control, such as turning on power, even for devices for which superposition/display of the specific information is being suspended. 
         [0011]    The state information of the device includes information indicating that control of original operations of the device is disabled. Alternatively, the state information of the device includes information indicating that control is either disabled or restricted. 
         [0012]    By suspending display of information specific to the device that is in a state in which control of original operations thereof have been restricted, information that is less likely required to be displayed for operations may be erased from the screen, thereby enabling control of original operations of other devices in an easier manner. 
         [0013]    A remote control system according to the present invention comprises: a device that optically transmits specific information and state information; an acquisition section that continually acquires, by an imaging element, an image in which subject is the device, information specific to the device that are optically transmitted from the device, and the state information of the device; a display section that superimposes the image with the information specific to the device continually acquired by the acquisition section and displays the superimposed image; an instruction acceptance section that accepts, from a user, instructions regarding a selection of information specific to a desired remote control target device among devices for which the information specific to the device has been acquired and a selection of desired control contents regarding the device for which the information specific to the device has been selected; a remote control section that transmits a remote control signal corresponding to the control contents selected at the instruction acceptance section to a device for which for the information specific to the device has been selected at the instruction acceptance section; and a display control section that controls the display section so as to suspend superposition/display of the information specific to the device onto the images according to the state information of the device continually acquired by the acquisition section. 
         [0014]    A device-specific information display method according to the present invention comprises steps for: continually acquiring, by an imaging element, an image in which subject is a remote control target device, information specific to the device that is optically transmitted from the device, and state information of the device; superimposing the image with the information specific to the device continually acquired by the acquisition section and displaying the superimposed image; and controlling the display section so as to suspend superposition/display of the information specific to the device onto the image according to the state information of the device continually acquired. 
         [0015]    By arranging displaying of the information specific to the device to be suspended according to state information of the device, the present invention may reduce the risk of remote control being impeded by specific information displayed in an indiscriminant and disordered manner, and efficient remote control operations may be achieved. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0016]      FIG. 1  is a configuration diagram of a remote control system; 
           [0017]      FIG. 2  is a configuration diagram of a remote control apparatus; 
           [0018]      FIG. 3  is a flowchart showing a flow of remote control processing; 
           [0019]      FIG. 4  is a diagram showing a state in which specific information is superimposed on a still image in which the subject is a device in a power-on state; 
           [0020]      FIG. 5  is a diagram showing a state in which specific information is not superimposed on a still image in which the subject is a device in a sleep state; and 
           [0021]      FIG. 6  is a diagram showing a state in which sleep information is superimposed on a still image in which the subject is a device in a sleep state. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       [0022]      FIG. 1  is a schematic configuration diagram of a remote control system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The system comprises a remote control apparatus  1 , and other devices  2  which may be an AV device controlled by the remote control apparatus  1  such as a television, video, stereo, or a personal computer, a cooking appliance and the like. The remote control apparatus  1  connects to each of the devices  2  via an external network such as a mobile communication network or the Internet, or a local area network (LAN). 
         [0023]    When all operations of a device  2  is remote-controllable (for instance, when the main power of the device  2  is turned on), the device  2  superimposes a low-frequency pilot signal for notifying its own information transmission position onto device-specific information that is information specific to the device (this information may be an identification number, an ID, a serial number, a manufacturer number, a model number, a model of the device  2 , an address on an external network, or any other information that is specific to the device  2 ), and continually transmits this information by means of optical signals such as infrared. 
         [0024]    In a sleep state, the device  2  also superimposes sleep information indicating that the device is in a sleep state onto the low-frequency pilot signal in addition to the device-specific information, and continually transmits the information. As used herein, a sleep state indicates a state that is achieved by, for instance, turning on power in response to a power-on by a remote control signal, in which minimal functions required for activating the device  2  are operational but control of the original operations of the device (for instance, in the case of a television, selecting channels or adjusting audio volume and the like) is either disabled or restricted. This sleep state may alternatively be referred to as a standby state or an idle state. 
         [0025]    In addition, the device  2  receives remote control signals (transmitted as either an optical signal such as an infrared signal and the like, or as an electric signal such as that used by Bluetooth, wireless LAN and the like). 
         [0026]      FIG. 2  is a functional block diagram of a remote control apparatus  1  according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The remote control apparatus  1  comprises: a camera section  20  that includes an image-taking lens, a solid-state image sensor such as a CMOS or a CCD, an analog front end circuit that processes an analog image read from the solid-state image sensor by a driver into a digital signal, a signal processing circuit such as a DSP (digital signal processor) or the like that processes a digital image signal from the analog front end circuit; a camera control section  21  that is configured by an one-chip microcomputer or the like and controls imaging operations of the camera section  20 , and the like. 
         [0027]    In addition, the remote control apparatus  1  comprises a display control section  26  that controls displaying on a display section  13  according to: input operations to an operating section  14  that is configured by a numerical keypad, a direction key or the like; various operation signals received by a remote control signal transmission/reception section  22  from an outside source; images and device-specific information acquired by the camera section  20 , and the like. 
         [0028]    The remote control apparatus  1  also comprises: a CPU  10  that supervises operation control of each section; a ROM  12  that stores various data and programs; and a RAM  11  that stores various data required by the CPU  10  to perform various processing. 
         [0029]    In particular, the ROM  12  stores, for each of the existing devices  2 , a control program that enables the CPU  10  to control a remote control signal control section  23  or a wireless control section  16  so that a remote control signal, on which a control code of the device  2  corresponding to an operation to the operating section  14  is superimposed, is transmitted, and also stores a remote control GUI that visually displays a relationship between an operation of each section of the operating section  14  and control codes superimposed by such operations. 
         [0030]    For example, an optical double zoom lens is used as the image-taking lens, and the optical zoom magnification is changed by a motor driver forward and backward driving the image-taking lens to the telephotographic (tele) side or the wide-angle (wide) side in accordance with a magnification change operation inputted from the operation section  14 . The magnification of the image-taking lens is not limited to the above. An aperture is provided for the image-taking lens. An appropriate amount of exposure is obtained by controlling the aperture via the motor driver. 
         [0031]    When the photographing mode is set by the operation section  14 , the CPU  10  displays a motion picture (live images) on the display section  13  to enable confirmation of the image-taking angle of field. That is, the solid-state image sensor converts a light of a subject which is incident through the image-taking lens and is formed on the light-receiving surface of the image sensor to an amount of signal charge corresponding to the amount of the light. The signal charges of respective pixels accumulated in this way are sequentially and individually read by the driver as voltage signals (image signals) corresponding to the signal charges, based on a driving pulse given by a timing generator in accordance with a direction from the CPU  10  and converted to digital signals in the analog front-end circuit, and each of them is added to the signal processing circuit. 
         [0032]    The signal processing circuit includes a gain adjustment circuit and an A/D converter. It is an image processing device which includes a brightness/color difference signal generation circuit, a gamma correction circuit, a sharpness correction circuit, a contrast correction circuit, a white balance correction circuit, an outline processing section for performing imaging processing including outline correction for a taken image, a noise reduction processing section for performing noise reduction processing of an image and the like, and it processes an image signal in accordance with a command from the CPU  10 . 
         [0033]    The image data inputted into the signal processing circuit is converted to a brightness signal (Y signal) and a color difference signal (Cr/Cb signal), and the signals are stored in the VRAM after predetermined processings such as gamma correction is performed therefor. 
         [0034]    When the monitor output of a taken image to the display section  13  is performed, a Y/C signal is read from the VRAM and sent to a display control section  26 . The display control section  26  converts the inputted Y/C signal to a signal of a predetermined method for display (for example, a compound color picture signal of an NTSC method) and outputs it to the display section  13 . 
         [0035]    The Y/C signals of respective frames which have been processed at a predetermined frame rate are written in an A area and a B area of the VRAM alternatively, and a written Y/C signal is read not from the area in which a Y/C signal is being written but from the other area, between the A and B areas. By the Y/C signals in the VRAM being periodically overwritten, and picture signals generated from the Y/C signals being provided for the display section  13 , the picture being taken is displayed on the display section  13  in real time. The user can confirm the image-taking angle of field by the picture (live images) displayed on the display section  13 . 
         [0036]    Here, when a photographing key provided on the operation section  14  is pressed, a photographing operation for storage is started. Image data acquired in response to the pressing of the photographing key is converted to a brightness/color difference signal (Y/C signal) in the signal processing circuit, and it is stored in the RAM  11  after predetermined processings such as gamma correction are performed therefor. 
         [0037]    The Y/C signal stored in the RAM  11  is compressed in accordance with a predetermined format by a compression/expansion processing circuit and then stored in a memory card  27  as an image file in a predetermined format such as an Exif file. The image file can also be stored in a flash memory  28 . 
         [0038]    When the reproduction mode is set by the operation section  14 , the compressed data of the final image file stored in the flash memory  28  (a file stored last) is read. When the file stored last is a still image file, the read compressed image data is expanded to an uncompressed Y/C signal via the compression/expansion processing circuit and stored in the VRAM. The Y/C signal stored in the VRAM is added to the display control section  26 . The display control section  26  creates a compound RGB color picture signal of the NTSC method from the inputted Y/C signal and outputs it to the display section  13 . Thereby, the frame image of the last frame stored in the memory card  27  is displayed on the display section  13 . 
         [0039]    After that, when the right key of a cross key provided on the operation section  14  is pressed, frame advancing is performed in the forward direction, and when the left key of the cross key is pressed, frame returning is performed in the opposite direction. Then, an image file at the frame position set by the frame advancing or returning is read from the memory card  27 , and a frame image is reproduced on the display section  13  similarly as described above. If frame advancing is performed in the forward direction when the frame image of the last frame is displayed, the image file of the first frame stored in the memory card  27  is read, and the frame image of the first frame is reproduced on the display section  13 . 
         [0040]    The number of pixels of an image file to be stored is, for example, any of 2832×2128 (6 M), 2048×1536 (3 M), 1280×960 (1 M) and 640×480 (VGA), and the amount of data of a taken image (the file size) changes according to the combination of the stored image quality and the number of stored pixels. 
         [0041]    The remote control apparatus  1  may be configured by a camera-equipped mobile phone or a digital camera, as described in the above-identified non-patent document. However, the block (the memory card  27  or the flash memory  28 ) related to recording and storing images is not essential to the present embodiment. 
         [0042]    The remote control signal transmission/reception section  22  comprises a light receiving element. Although  FIG. 2  shows the camera section  20  and the remote control signal transmission/reception section  22  as separate components, the light receiving element actually doubles as the solid-state image sensor of the camera section  20 . Therefore, by having the camera section  20  capture images using the devices  2  as subjects, device-specific information optically transmitted by each device  2  may be acquired along with the image. 
         [0043]    The remote control signal control section  23  converts device-specific information superimposed on an optical signal incident to the remote control transmission/reception section  22  from an external device  2  into digital data, and outputs the same to the CPU  10 . 
         [0044]    In response to device-specific information inputted from the remote control signal control section  23 , the CPU  10  reads out a table defining control codes specific to the devices  2  identified by the device-specific information from the ROM  12  to the RAM  11 . The CPU  10  then reads out a control code specific to the device  2  specified by the device-specific information from the RAM  11  in response to an operation specifying desired device-specific information on the display section  13  from the operating section  14 , and transmits the control code to the remote control signal control section  23 . 
         [0045]    The remote control transmission/reception section  22  comprises an optical signal transmission device including a light-emitting diode and an infrared LED or the like. The remote control signal control section  23  transmits an optical signal that is superimposed with the control code and other data instructed by the CPU  10  to the specified device  2 . As seen, remote control of the device  2  is achieved by transmitting optical control signals from the remote control apparatus  1  to the specified device  2 . 
         [0046]    In addition, the remote control apparatus  1  comprises: a wireless transmission/reception section  17  that transmits to and receives from the device  2  wireless signals such as mobile communication waves and signals used in IrDA, Bluetooth, wireless LAN, wireless USB and the like; a wireless control section  16  that converts received wireless signals into data and transmits the same to the CPU  10 , or superimposes remote control signals instructed by the CPU  10  onto wireless signals; and an external interface section  15  that communicates with various electrical home appliances  2  such as a personal computer, a printer and the like, according to a standard such as USB or the like. 
         [0047]    The CPU  10  may also read out a control code specific to a device  2  corresponding to operations of the operating section  14  from the RAM  11 , and transmit the control code to the wireless control section  16 . The wireless control section  16  transmits a wireless signal that is superimposed with the control code and other data inputted from the CPU  10  to the device  2 . The wireless signal reaches the device  2  via a LAN or an external network. Upon receiving the control code, the device  2  performs operation in accordance with the control code. As seen, remote control of a specific device  2  by the operating section  14  may also be achieved by transmitting a wireless signal from the remote control apparatus  1  to the device  2 . 
         [0048]    The remote control apparatus  1  comprises: a transmitter/receiver section  19  that includes a sound amplification device, such as a loudspeaker, that emits sound, and a receiving device, such as a microphone, that converts received sound into electrical signals; and an audio control section  18  that controls the contents of speech of the sound amplification device. The audio control section  18  is provided with a function for identifying a specific audio pattern specified by the CPU  10  from an audio signal inputted from the transmitter/receiver section  19 . 
         [0049]    The CPU  10  may also read out a control code of a specific device  2  corresponding to audio received by the transmitter/receiver section  19  from the RAM  11 , and transmit the control code to the remote control signal control section  23  or the wireless control section  16 . In other words, specification of a control code transmitted by means of either an optical signal or a wireless signal to a specific device  2  is not limited to input operations to the operating section  14 , and may instead be performed by audio input. 
         [0050]    Additionally, in response to an input operation to the operating section  14  or an audio input to the transmitter/receiver section  19 , the CPU  10  selects whether the control code will be transmitted from the remote control signal transmission/reception section  22  or from the wireless transmission/reception section  17 . If the remote control apparatus  1  is in the presence of the device  2  to be controlled, the control code may simply be transmitted from the remote control signal transmission/reception section  22 . If not, the user instructs the CPU  10  by means of an input operation to the operating section  14  or an audio input to the transmitter/receiver section  19  that the control code will be transmitted from the wireless transmission/reception section  17 . In response to this instruction, the CPU  10  performs control so that the control code is transmitted from the wireless transmission/reception section  17 . 
         [0051]      FIG. 3  is a flowchart showing a flow of remote control processing that is performed by the remote control apparatus  1 . 
         [0052]    First, in S 1 , the CPU  10  instructs the camera control section  21  to commence a still image acquisition operation in response to an imaging instruction inputted to the operating section  14  or the transmitter/receiver section  19 . The camera control section  21  acquires a still image by controlling the camera section  20 , and stores the still image into the RAM  11 . 
         [0053]    In S 2 , the CPU  10  determines whether at least one pilot signal has been detected from the image acquired from the camera section  20 . When it is determined that at least one pilot signal has been detected, the process proceeds to S 3 . If no pilot signal has been detected, the process returns to S 1 . 
         [0054]    In S 3 , the CPU  10  identifies an information transmission position based on a detected position of the pilot signal. 
         [0055]    In S 4 , the CPU  10  once again performs a still image acquisition operation at a high frame rate for the portion that is the information transmission position and at a low frame rate for other portions. 
         [0056]    In S 5 , the CPU  10  displays a live view of the acquired still image onto the display section  13 , and at the same time extracts superimposed information (either only device-specific information, or both device-specific information and sleep information). 
         [0057]    In S 6 , the CPU  10  determines whether the extracted information includes sleep information. If sleep information is included, the process proceeds to S 7 , and if not, the process proceeds to S 8 . 
         [0058]    In S 7 , according to a user operation inputted to the operating section  14 , the CPU  10  selects whether sleep information should be displayed. In the event that sleep information will be displayed, the process proceeds to S 10 . If not, the process proceeds to S 9 . Selection of whether sleep information will be displayed may either be arranged to be performed at each device  2 , or arranged to be uniformly performed. 
         [0059]    In S 8 , the CPU  10  synthesizes the extracted device-specific information onto the vicinity of the information transmission position of each device  2  in the still image, and arranges the information to be displayed on the display section  13 . 
         [0060]    In S 9 , among the extracted device-specific information, the CPU  10  synthesizes device-specific information of devices  2  that are not transmitting sleep information onto the vicinity of the information transmission position of each device  2  in the still image, and arranges the information to be displayed on the display section  13 . 
         [0061]    In S 10 , the CPU  10  synthesizes the extracted device-specific information onto the vicinity of the information transmission position of each device  2  in the still image, and arranges the information to be displayed on the display section  13 . At the same time, the CPU  10  synthesizes sleep information and device-specific information onto the vicinity of the information transmission position of the devices  2  that have transmitted sleep information in the still image, and arranges the information to be displayed on the display section  13 . 
         [0062]    In S 11 , the CPU  10  transmits a remote control signal that includes a desired control code selected via the operating section  14  to a desired device  2  for which device-specific information has been selected on the display section  13  by the operating section  14 . 
         [0063]      FIGS. 4 to 6  illustrate display states of the display section  13  based on the operations described above. 
         [0064]      FIG. 4  shows an example of a live view in the event that a still image is acquired using devices  2 - 1 ,  2 - 2  and  2 - 3 , which are respectively turned on, as subjects. In this case, since a television  2 - 1 , a personal computer  2 - 2  and a digital camera  2 - 3  are respectively turned on, and none have transmitted sleep information, specific information of each device  2  is synthesized onto and displayed at a vicinity of an information transmission position of the still image in which each device  2  is a subject. 
         [0065]      FIG. 5  shows an example of a live view in the event that the device  2 - 1  has transmitted sleep information. In this case, since the personal computer  2 - 2  and the digital camera  2 - 3  are respectively turned on and neither has transmitted sleep information, specific information of the devices  2 - 2  and  2 - 3  is synthesized onto and displayed at a vicinity of respective information transmission position of the still image. On the other hand, since the television  2 - 1  has transmitted sleep information, specific information of the device  2 - 1  will not be synthesized onto a vicinity of the information transmission position of the device  2 - 1 . 
         [0066]      FIG. 6  shows an example of a live view in the event that the device  2 - 1  has transmitted sleep information, and at the same time an instruction to display the sleep information has been issued by the operating section  14 . In this case, specific information is also displayed for the device  2 - 1  that is in a sleep state. In addition, since sleep information is also displayed, it may be easily acknowledged that the device  2 - 1  is in a sleep state. 
         [0067]    As described above, since the remote control apparatus  1  suspends displaying of device-specific information to be suspended in accordance to reception of sleep information from the device  2 , the risk of remote control being impeded by device-specific information displayed in an indiscriminant and disordered manner may be reduced, and efficient remote control operations may be achieved. 
         [0068]    In addition, if necessary, the operating section  14  may be operated on a case-by-case basis to have specific information or sleep information of a device  2  in a sleep state to be displayed as well.

Technology Category: 3