WO2012020926A2 - Terminal d'urgence et procédé destiné à fournir un service de secours l'utilisant - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an emergency terminal and a method of providing a reliable service using the same. More specifically, the user's current state after turning on the terminal by pressing an emergency button provided on the terminal in the case of an emergency in a state where power is usually turned off.
- the present invention relates to an emergency terminal for transmitting a rescue request message including location information and providing such a service only a limited number of times, and a method of providing a reliable service using the same.
- the conventional safe terminal since the conventional safe terminal always has to wait in the power-on state, the battery consumption is high, there is a hassle to charge the battery after a predetermined waiting time, the battery is discharged in the event of an emergency, the user requests rescue Sometimes it can't be done.
- the use is limited because it is always connected to a wireless communication network, resulting in an inefficient use of wireless communication resources, resulting in ongoing service costs.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an emergency terminal that can provide a more efficient and low-cost service and a method of providing a reliable service using the same.
- the emergency terminal when an emergency button for transmitting a message informing of an emergency is pressed, the emergency terminal is in a power-on state, and the emergency terminal which is in a power-on state is obtained by periodically obtaining its own location information.
- a second step of sending the request message when an emergency button for transmitting a message informing of an emergency is pressed, the emergency terminal is in a power-on state, and the emergency terminal which is in a power-on state is obtained by periodically obtaining its own location information.
- the method of providing security services of the present invention if there is an emergency release request from the guardian, the third step of the service server transmits the emergency release message to the corresponding emergency terminal, and the emergency terminal receiving the emergency release message is the structure
- the method may further include a fourth step of stopping transmission of the request message.
- This service may be provided only to subscribed emergency terminals.
- the service server receiving the rescue request message from the emergency terminal checks whether the emergency terminal has subscribed to the service, and if the service subscription is valid, goes to the guardian terminal corresponding to the unique ID of the emergency terminal. Transmitting a rescue request message, and if the service subscription is not valid, transmitting an emergency release signal to the corresponding emergency terminal.
- the service server may transmit an emergency release message to the corresponding emergency terminal and release the service subscription of the emergency terminal when an emergency release request is received from the guardian terminal.
- the emergency terminal may further include a test button for testing the normal operation.
- the test button When the test button is pressed, the emergency terminal is turned on and transmits a test message including its location information to the service server a predetermined number of times, and the service server receiving the test message corresponds to the unique ID of the corresponding emergency terminal. Send a test message to the guardian terminal.
- the emergency terminal may be in the power-off state after transmitting the test message a predetermined number of times, or may be in the power-off state when a message to return to the power-off state is received from the service server.
- the emergency terminal may obtain its location information from a plurality of different location information acquisition means. At this time.
- the emergency terminal may transmit all of the position information acquired by the plurality of position information obtaining means at the present time.
- the service server may include only the location information determined to be the most reliable among the location information received from the emergency terminal when transmitting the rescue request message to the guardian terminal.
- the emergency terminal of the present invention is an emergency button that is pressed by the user in an emergency, the power is normally turned off, and when the emergency button is pressed, a power supply unit for supplying power to the terminal, a communication unit for communication with the outside, and Location information acquisition unit for obtaining location information, and emergency power button is pressed when the power is supplied Rescue request including its own unique ID along with the location information obtained by obtaining location information from the location information acquisition unit every predetermined time And a control unit for transmitting a message to a predetermined contact through the communication unit.
- the predetermined contact may be a contact of a service server or a contact of a guardian or a police.
- the control unit may periodically transmit the rescue request message a predetermined number of times or until the power is turned off.
- the communication unit may be configured to stop transmitting the rescue request message.
- This service may be provided only to subscribed emergency terminals.
- the emergency terminal has a nonvolatile memory in which information indicating whether to subscribe to a service is stored.
- the controller checks the information indicating whether the service is subscribed and transmits the rescue request message only when the service is subscribed.
- the control unit transmits a rescue request message to the contact when the information indicating whether or not to subscribe to the service is subscribed to the contact, but is limited by deleting the information indicating whether or not to subscribe to the service or subtracting the number of possible services once. It may also be configured to provide only a number of services.
- the emergency terminal may further include a test button for testing the normal operation.
- the power supply unit supplies power to the terminal when the test button is pressed, and the control unit sends a test message including the position information obtained from the position information acquisition unit to the contact a predetermined number of times through the communication unit when the test button is pressed and the power is supplied. Send.
- the communication unit may include means for communication via a mobile communication network.
- the means acquires the location information by using the base station information of the mobile communication network, and the control unit transmits the location information obtained by using the base station information to the contact point.
- the location information acquisition unit may include a GPS module and a Wi-Fi module.
- the control unit obtains current location information using the base station information, the GPS module, and the Wi-Fi module of the mobile communication network, and the location information included in the rescue request message communicates with the mobile communication network at the present time. Means, GPS module, and all location information obtained from the Wi-Fi module.
- the rescue request is made, so that the wireless communication resources can be efficiently used and the battery does not need to be charged. Since the battery can be applied, there is an effect that can provide a small size and low-cost terminal.
- the present invention can provide a limited number of security services, it is possible to reduce the cost required to use has the effect of allowing the user to use more easily.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an emergency terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a system for providing a relief service using an emergency terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 3 and 4 is a flow chart illustrating a method of providing peace of mind service according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a test mode in a method of providing a reliable service according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- control unit 109 GPS module
- Wi-Fi module 113 mobile communication module
- Figure 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of an emergency terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a system for providing a relief service using an emergency terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a user who subscribes to the safe service of the present invention is registered with the service server 210 and receives the emergency terminal 100.
- a unique ID is stored in the emergency terminal 100, and the service server 210 stores the ID in association with the information about the registered user.
- Emergency terminal 100 is usually in a power-off state, when the user presses the emergency button provided in the emergency terminal 100, the emergency terminal 100 is powered on to provide the current location and unique ID to the service server 210
- the rescue server includes a rescue request message and the service server 210 transmits the rescue request message to a contact of a registered user (guardian) corresponding to the received unique ID.
- Rescue requests using the emergency terminal 100 is limited to one or only a specified number of times depending on the embodiment, the user who uses all the limited number of rescue requests must subscribe to the service again.
- the emergency terminal 100 includes a test button 101, an emergency button 103, a power supply unit 105, a location information acquisition unit 108, a mobile communication module 113, a memory 115, and a controller 107. do.
- the emergency button 103 is a button for transmitting a message for informing an emergency situation.
- the test button 101 is a button for transmitting a message for testing the operation state of the emergency terminal 100. According to an embodiment, it is also possible to implement to perform the function of the test button by pressing and holding the emergency button 103 instead of a separate test button.
- the power supply unit 105 supplies power to the emergency terminal 100. Since the emergency terminal 100 should be portable, the power supply unit 105 is preferably composed of a battery and an associated circuit.
- the location information acquisition unit 108 obtains information on the current location of the user who uses the emergency terminal 100.
- the location information acquisition unit 108 of the emergency terminal 100 may include a GPS module 109 and a Wi-Fi module 111.
- the mobile communication module 113 can also be configured to serve as a role of the location information acquisition unit 108.
- the GPS module 109 analyzes the signal sent from the GPS satellites and measures the current location of the user using the emergency terminal 100.
- the Wi-Fi module 111 receives a received signal from an access point (AP) for connecting to a Wi-Fi network, for example, and receives a MAC address of the AP. It can be used as location information. That is, the emergency terminal 100 transmits the MAC address of the AP obtained through the Wi-Fi module 111 in the rescue request message and transmits the MAC address. It is possible to determine the current position of the emergency terminal 100 from the MAC address. In addition, according to the exemplary embodiment, it may be used for data communication with the service server 210.
- the mobile communication module 113 is a module for transmitting and receiving data through a mobile communication network.
- the mobile communication module 113 may acquire location information of the emergency terminal 100 using base station information received from the mobile communication network. May also be used for data communication with the service server 210.
- the memory 115 may store a rescue request message format to be transmitted to the outside in an emergency situation and a test message format for testing an operation state.
- a unique ID for identifying the emergency terminal 100 may be further stored.
- the unique ID may be a telephone number of the emergency terminal 100, the subscriber's subscriber number, the terminal's serial number, etc. may be used.
- information indicating whether the terminal is subscribed to the security service may be stored.
- Information indicating whether or not to subscribe to a secure service may be used to indicate whether or not the state is subscribed to the service. That is, when the emergency button 103 is pressed, the emergency terminal 100 checks the memory and transmits a rescue request message to the service server 210 only when the service is subscribed to the service, and after the rescue request message is transmitted, subscribes to the service. By deleting the information indicating whether or not, it may be configured to provide only one time service.
- the information indicating whether or not to subscribe to the service may include information indicating the number of times that the service can be provided, in this case, when the emergency button 103 is pressed, if the number is not 0, the control unit 107 It is also possible to configure the service server 210 to provide the service two or more times by transmitting a rescue request message and reducing the number of times by one.
- the service server 210 stores information indicating whether the service is subscribed to the service server 210 and the emergency terminal 100 is powered on and transmits location information. It is also possible to configure to send a rescue request message to the guardian only if the emergency terminal is subscribed to.
- the service server 210 stores information indicating a state that a service is subscribed to or a number of times that a corresponding service can be provided, so that the number of times the emergency terminal 100 can use the service can be limited.
- the control unit 107 is for controlling all operations performed in the emergency terminal 100.
- the controller 107 checks the information on the service server or stores the information in the memory. Check whether the service is subscribed, and if the service is subscribed, after obtaining the current location information of the user every predetermined time, the service request message stored in the memory 115 together with the obtained current location information of the service server Control to transmit to (210). At this time, it is preferable to transmit the unique ID of the emergency terminal 100 stored in the memory 115 to the service server 210 together.
- the current location information of the user may be obtained by using the base station information of the mobile communication network, the GPS module 109 and the Wi-Fi module 111 obtained through the mobile communication module 113.
- Position information acquisition unit 108 of the emergency terminal 100 is described as having a built-in GPS module 109 and Wi-Fi (111) module as shown in FIG. However, only the GPS module 109 may be incorporated.
- the control unit 107 of the emergency terminal 100 obtains the location information using the base station information of the mobile communication network, the GPS module 109 and the Wi-Fi module 111, but at the time of sending a rescue request message. It is preferable to transmit all the location information to the service server 210. For example, when the location information is acquired only from the base station information, the location information by the base station information is included in the rescue request message and transmitted to the service server 210, and then the GPS module 109 and the Wi-Fi are transmitted. If all of the location information is acquired from the module 111, all three acquired location information is included in the rescue request message and transmitted to the service server 210.
- the service server 210 may determine and select the most reliable location information and transmit a rescue request message including the selected location information to the guardian terminal 230.
- the guardian terminal 230 may transmit all location information received from the emergency terminal 100 to the guardian terminal 230.
- the controller 107 repeatedly transmits a rescue request message including the current location information of the user to the service server 210 at a predetermined time interval, unless the emergency situation is released by the user or guardian. do.
- the current location information of the user that is repeatedly transmitted is preferably location information that is re-measured at each time point.
- the service server 210 receiving the rescue request message from the emergency terminal 100 transmits the rescue request message to the guardian terminal 230 corresponding to the unique ID of the emergency terminal 100 transmitted together with the rescue request message. .
- the emergency button 103 when the emergency button 103 is pressed for a predetermined time or longer in an emergency situation for transmitting a rescue request message, it is also possible to configure to release the emergency situation and stop the message transmission.
- the guardian makes a request through a website providing the service or a rescue request received by the guardian to the guardian's terminal.
- an emergency release message is transmitted from the service server 210 to the emergency terminal 100, and the emergency terminal 100 that has received such a message.
- Control unit 107 controls the emergency terminal 100 to stop transmitting the rescue request message.
- the emergency situation release means displayed on the rescue request message may include, for example, the phrase "emergency situation” along with the phrase "Do you want to release the emergency situation? Yes / No" at the bottom. So that the guardian selects yes to request an emergency release. In other words, the guardian can request to release the emergency situation directly from his terminal.
- the guardian may execute the secure service application to request an emergency release on the menu of the application.
- the emergency terminal 100 according to the present invention Since the emergency terminal 100 according to the present invention is not normally powered on, the user may raise a question about whether the emergency terminal 100 operates normally. In order to solve such a question, the emergency terminal 100 according to the present invention may be provided with a test button 101.
- the test button 101 transmits a test message for testing an operation state of the emergency terminal 100.
- the test message contains information indicating that this is a test message.
- the terminal may further include current location information of the terminal and information of whether or not the user is normally subscribed to the security service.
- the test button is for allowing the user who subscribed to the service and purchased the emergency terminal 100 to check whether the terminal operates properly or is properly subscribed to the service, and the test function is prevented from using the test function. It is desirable to limit the number of times the function can be used once or to a specified number of times.
- the controller 107 When the test button 101 is pressed by the user, the emergency terminal 100 is in a power-on state, and after the control unit 107 obtains the current location information of the user, the controller 107 includes its own ID along with the obtained location information. The test message is transmitted to the service server 210.
- the service server 210 receiving the test message from the emergency terminal 100 transmits the test message to the guardian terminal 230 corresponding to the received unique ID.
- the emergency terminal 100 transmits the test message to the service server 210 for a predetermined number of times, for example, three times, and once the test button is transmitted by pressing the test button 101, the test mode is used once.
- the information may be recorded in the memory 115 or the like, and then configured to not perform any operation even after the test button 101 is pressed. Of course, it is also possible to implement the test function more than once.
- the emergency terminal 100 After transmitting the test message a predetermined number of times, if the message to return to the power off state from the service server 210 is transmitted to the emergency terminal 100, the emergency terminal 100 is in the power off state. On the other hand, instead of transmitting a message to return to the power-off state from the service server 210, it is also possible to configure the emergency terminal 100 is automatically turned off after transmitting the test message a predetermined number of times.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a relief service using an emergency terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method of providing a relief service using an emergency terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the emergency button 103 provided on the emergency terminal 100 When the emergency button 103 provided on the emergency terminal 100 is pressed (S301), power is applied to the emergency terminal 100 through the power supply unit 105 (S303). When the power is applied, the control unit 107 of the emergency terminal 100 uses the GPS module 109, the Wi-Fi module 111, the mobile communication module 113, and the like to determine the current location, and the current
- the rescue request message including the location and the unique ID of the emergency terminal is transmitted to the service server 210 (S305).
- the transmission of the rescue request message is periodically performed until an emergency situation release signal is received from the service server 210, and each time the rescue request message is transmitted, it is preferable to update the information on the current location and transmit the updated message. Do.
- the service server 210 receiving the rescue request message checks whether the emergency terminal 100 is a valid terminal subscribed to the security service (S307). When the emergency terminal 100 is a valid terminal subscribed to, the service server 210 transmits a rescue request message to the terminal 230 of the guardian registered for the terminal (S309), and the valid terminal subscribed to If it does not transmit the emergency situation release signal to the emergency terminal (100) (S313).
- step S309 the information of the guardian terminal 230 matching by the unique ID of each emergency terminal 100 is registered in advance in the service server 210, wherein the information of the guardian terminal 230 is contact phone number, specification And the like.
- the rescue request message transmitted from the service server 210 to the guardian terminal 230 may be the same as the message sent from the emergency terminal 100, or the service server 210 to process and deliver a new rescue request message. It may be.
- the emergency terminal 100 transmits both the location information acquired using the base station information acquired through the mobile communication module 113 and the location information obtained from the GPS module and the Wi-Fi module, but the service server 210. It is also possible to select only the most reliable location information from the) to be transmitted to the guardian terminal (230).
- the service server 210 may process and transmit various types of messages according to the specifications of the guardian terminal 230 registered in advance.
- the guardian terminal 230 is a smartphone capable of displaying a map
- a message in a form that allows the application installed in the guardian terminal 230 to display the current location of the emergency terminal on a map may be transmitted. have.
- the service server 210 determines and selects the most reliable position information among the position information included in the rescue request message received from the emergency terminal 100, and selected one
- the rescue request message including the location information of the guardian terminal 230 may be transmitted or the rescue request message including all the location information may be transmitted to the guardian terminal 230.
- the guardian After the guardian checks the rescue request message on his terminal, that is, the guardian terminal 230, if the situation of the user possessing the emergency terminal 100 is determined, the guardian requests the service server 210 to release the emergency situation (S311). ).
- the method for requesting the emergency release may be requested directly by the guardian on the website providing the service or by using the emergency release request means displayed on the rescue request message received by the guardian.
- the user may directly request an emergency situation release to the service server 210.
- the emergency release request means means that the rescue request message is "Emergency" and the phrase "Do you want to release the emergency? If you choose ', it is designed to request removal of the emergency. In other words, the guardian can request to release the emergency situation directly from his terminal.
- the guardian may execute the secure service application to request an emergency release on the menu of the application.
- the service server 210 receiving the emergency situation release request from the user or guardian transmits an emergency situation release message to the emergency terminal 100 (S313), and services to prevent further service to the emergency terminal 100.
- Register to cancel subscription S315). This is to provide only one time of the relief service for the emergency terminal 100, in accordance with an embodiment to record the number of times that the service can be provided to provide a predetermined number of times, such as two or three times in the server, the service will be provided It is also possible to configure to subtract the number of times that can be provided once each time.
- the service may be resumed by resubscribing to a service or repaying service fee.
- the control unit 107 of the emergency terminal 100 having received the emergency situation release message controls to turn off the power of the emergency terminal 100 to be in a power-off state (S317).
- the transmission of the message may be stopped instead of turning off the power.
- step S311 it is possible to configure to omit the procedure after step S311. That is, the emergency terminal 100 once the emergency button is pressed, the power is applied to transmit the rescue request message to the service server periodically, but periodically until the power is off, or transmit and send a message only a certain number of times It is also possible to configure to shut down or power off.
- the contact information such as guardian, police, hospital, etc. are registered in the emergency terminal 100, and when the emergency button is pressed, the rescue request message is directly sent to the contact instead of periodically sending a rescue request message to the service server. It is also possible to transmit periodically. In this case, when the emergency release request signal is received from this contact, the rescue request message may be stopped, or the rescue request message may be transmitted only a predetermined number of times until the power goes out. In addition, it is possible to limit the frequency of use of the service in the same manner as described above.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method of providing a security service using an emergency terminal in an embodiment in which the emergency terminal determines whether to subscribe to the security service.
- the emergency terminal 100 confirms whether or not the service is registered. That is, the controller 107 checks the memory in which information indicating whether the terminal is subscribed to the secure service is stored (S355), and if the service is subscribed, transmits the rescue request message to the service server 210 (S357). If not, the terminal 100 is immediately turned off (S367).
- Information on whether to subscribe to a service may be stored in the nonvolatile memory 115 of the emergency terminal 100. If information indicating only a service subscription is stored in the memory 115, the stored service subscription information is deleted after the rescue request message is transmitted to the service server 210 or after receiving an emergency release signal. It is preferable to (S359).
- the information indicating whether to subscribe to the service may include information indicating the number of times that the corresponding service can be provided.
- the controller 107 Transmits the rescue request message to the service server 210 and at least two times by storing the rescue request message by reducing the number of times after sending the rescue request message to the service server 210 or after receiving the emergency release signal. It is also possible to configure to provide a service.
- the service server 210 receiving the rescue request message transmits a rescue request message to the guardian terminal 230 (S361), and receives an emergency situation release request from the guardian terminal 230 (S363), and receives an emergency release signal. Transmit to the emergency terminal 100 (S365). Steps S361 to S365 are substantially the same as steps S309 to S311 in FIG. 3, and thus detailed descriptions thereof will be omitted.
- the emergency terminal 100 stops transmitting the rescue request message after receiving the emergency release signal (S357), the service is completely terminated. Afterwards, when the user wants to use the security service again, he or she must re-register with the service server 210 using a method of re-subscribing to the service or charging a service provision cost.
- step S357 it is possible to configure to omit the procedure after step S357. That is, the emergency terminal 100 once the emergency button is pressed, the power is applied to transmit the rescue request message to the service server periodically, but periodically until the power is off, or transmit and send a message only a certain number of times It is also possible to configure to shut down or power off.
- a contact information such as a guardian, police, hospital, etc. is registered in the emergency terminal 100, and when an emergency button is pressed, a rescue request message is directly sent to the contact instead of periodically sending a rescue request message to the service server. It is also possible to transmit periodically.
- the emergency release signal when the emergency release signal is received from the contact, it may be configured to stop transmitting the rescue request message or to transmit the rescue request message until a power outage or a certain number of times.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a test mode in a method of providing a reliable service according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the control unit 107 obtains the location information of the user through the location information acquisition unit 108, and transmits a test message including its own ID with the location information of the user to the service server 210 (S405). ).
- the service server 210 receiving the test message may transmit it to the guardian terminal 230 (S407) and check whether the operation state of the emergency terminal 100 is normal.
- the service server 210 checks whether the test message has been transmitted from the emergency terminal 100 a predetermined number of times (S409), and if the predetermined number of times has been transmitted, the service server 210 powers off to the emergency terminal 100. Transmitting a message to return to (S411), the control unit 107 of the emergency terminal 100 received the power-off message is controlled to turn off its power to the power-off state (S413).
- the service server 210 transmits a power-off message to the emergency terminal 100 so that the emergency terminal 100 is in a power-off state. It is also possible to configure the emergency terminal 100 to be in the power-off state immediately after transmitting the test message a predetermined number of times.
- pressing the emergency button 103 can be configured to transmit a test message.
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Un utilisateur s'étant abonné au service de secours de la présente invention est enregistré sur un serveur fournisseur de services et reçoit un terminal d'urgence. Un identifiant (ID) unique est sauvegardé dans le terminal d'urgence et le serveur fournisseur de services compare l'ID à des informations concernant l'utilisateur abonné et enregistre ce dernier. Le dispositif d'urgence est normalement éteint mais est mis sous tension lorsque l'utilisateur appuie sur un bouton d'urgence qui est prévu sur le terminal d'urgence, et transmet au serveur fournisseur de services un message de secours contenant la position courante et l'ID unique, et le serveur fournisseur de services transmet le message de secours au numéro de contact de l'utilisateur (gardien) correspondant à l'ID unique ayant été reçu. Conformément à la présente invention, le terminal d'urgence est mis sous tension et ne demande un secours que dans une situation d'urgence, cela permettant une utilisation efficace d'une ressource de communication sans fil et permettant l'utilisation d'une batterie de faible capacité du fait de la faible consommation de courant, pour ainsi produire un terminal de dimension et de coût réduits.
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