WO2015075493A1 - Dispositif autonome de collecte de données pour dispositif de communications - Google Patents
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- the present invention is utilized in conjunction with mobile communication devices, such as mobile telephones, as an autonomous data gathering device that enables mobile communication devices to execute applications which require data supplied by features absent from the mobile communication device itself or which exist in the mobile phone but which are not sufficiently accurate to execute applications.
- Some of these means may relate to the use of the mobile communication device itself, such as means for user recognition (e.g. fingerprint scanner) or for obtaining lower-cost data transfer rates (e.g. multiple Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards holder). Some of these means may relate to the user of the mobile communication device itself, such as means for user health and/or user medical monitoring (e.g. cardiac sensor, blood pressure or glucose sensor, oximetry sensor, brain sensor, temperature sensor, spirometer, breath analyser). Other means may relate to specific applications such as cameras to take pictures or as barcode readers to identify objects or as Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) system used for electronic toll collection, electronic parking payments and for multiple safety applications for vehicles.
- DSRC Dedicated Short Range Communication
- discarded mobile communication devices strongly contribute to electronic waste.
- One way to reduce this negative impact on the environment is to lengthen the mobile telephone life cycle by connecting additional hardware that is able to increase the capability of the existing mobile communication device to run a wider range of applications to include applications that require specialised features that are absent from legacy mobile communication devices or which exist in the mobile communication devices but which are not sufficiently accurate to execute specific applications.
- U.S. Pat 201 1/0159930 A1 discloses supplementing power to mobile telephones.
- EP 2 418 830 B1 discloses a plug-in device consisting of a Near Field Communication (NFC) sensor.
- NFC Near Field Communication
- WO 2005079664 A1 discloses a blood glucose monitor for mobile communication device.
- CN 202821363 U discloses an internet-of-things human body data blood oxygen collecting and transmitting device.
- EP 2464284 A1 discloses a mobile phone for recording EKG.
- the present invention includes methods and systems which provide mobile communication users access to advanced and customised applications with their own mobile telephone even if the means required to collect the data needed to run these applications on mobile communication devices are absent from these devices or which exist in the mobile communication devices but which are not sufficiently accurate to execute specific applications.
- the present invention enables an autonomous data gathering device including one or more specific features absent from mobile communication devices such as: multiple SIM cards holder to reduce the cost of the use of mobile networks and/or to split professional or private subscriptions; a fingerprint scanner to recognise the user; a scanner for barcode recognition and/or a Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) system and/or a radio-frequency identification (RFID) system; and more generally all features used to authenticate users and/or to identify objects and/or infrastructures used to deliver services; a locator feature such as a Global Positioning System (GPS) or a detection portal to locate users and/or the services that they use; applications in the field of remitting toll road traffic payments or other services requiring user authentication, tag recognition and/or the location of users, objects, and/or infrastructure.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- the present invention may also be applied to the field of securitising payments.
- the present invention may also be applied to the field of healthcare.
- the present invention enables an autonomous data gathering device including one or more specific features existing in mobile communication devices such as GPS but which are not sufficiently accurate to deliver some specific services.
- a system includes an autonomous data gathering device that provides data to a mobile telephone to generate data from features included in the autonomous data gathering device, which are lacking in the mobile telephone or which exist in the mobile telephone but which are not sufficiently accurate to deliver specific services, and sends this data to a mobile telephone with a user interface, for the execution of applications requiring such data.
- the said autonomous data gathering device including visual tell-tales, to confirm the establishment of a connection between the autonomous data gathering device and the mobile telephone and/or that the features incorporated into the autonomous data gathering device are functioning or in use and/or that the power supply is switched on; memory, for storing data and executable codes required to run applications; a database for identifying users and the mobile telephone authorised to connect with the autonomous data gathering device; a processor, for executing the executable codes; and a system for exchanging data signals with the mobile telephone.
- a process for providing data to a mobile communication device in which features required to execute applications are lacking in the mobile communication device or exist in the mobile communication device but are not sufficiently accurate to execute specific applications includes the steps of interfacing an autonomous data gathering device with the mobile communication device; identifying applications launched in the mobile communication device and data required by the applications from features of the autonomous data gathering device when the autonomous data gathering device is interfaced with the mobile communication device; and processing data collected from features of the autonomous data gathering device required by applications launched in the mobile communication device.
- the process may include a step of authenticating the mobile communication device corresponding to the autonomous data gathering device.
- the process may include a step of activating features existing in the autonomous data gathering device before collecting the data required to execute the application launched in the mobile communication device.
- the process may include a step of controlling data processed in the autonomous data gathering device.
- the process may include a step of storing data processed in the autonomous data gathering device.
- the process may include a step of sending data processed in the autonomous data gathering device to the mobile communication device.
- the process may include a step of controlling data sent to the mobile communication device.
- the process may include a step of receiving feedback from the mobile communication device regarding data sent to the mobile communication device.
- the process may include a step of controlling the data stored in the autonomous device.
- the process may include a step of controlling the functioning of features present in the autonomous data gathering device.
- the process may include a step of switching on or off visual tell-tales to indicate the functioning of the autonomous data gathering device.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram illustrating an autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a block diagram illustrating an autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a block diagram illustrating an autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a block diagram illustrating an autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a block diagram illustrating an autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 6 is a block diagram illustrating an autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 7 is a block diagram illustrating an autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 8 is a block diagram illustrating an autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 9 is flow chart illustrating an operating process for autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 10 is flow chart illustrating an operating process for autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 depicts an autonomous data gathering device (12), in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- an autonomous data gathering device (also referred to as an "Autonomous Device”) contains a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card (4.1 ) inside a multiple SIM cards holder (4) and DSRC system (2.1 ).
- SIM Subscriber Identity Module
- DSRC DSRC system
- Roaming data is a huge drain on resources when borders are crossed. This is particularly true of the European Electronic Toll Service (EETS) which envisages that a single contract held with one EETS provider should allow EETS users to pay their tolls in all EETS areas of the European road network in accordance with Article 3.1 of Directive 2004/52/EC.
- the means of payment may consist, among other things, of an On-Board Unit (OBE) (19), which can be used in all EETS areas.
- OBE On-Board Unit
- the OBE (19) requires DSRC 5.8 Ghz systems to be interoperable with electronic toll systems installed in several European countries. Whilst interoperability is mandatory, there has been a failure to highlight the issue of data roaming costs for users of the EETS service when exiting the country in which they first subscribe to their mobile telephone data transfer contract. These data roaming costs create a distortion between European citizens in their tax payments. Furthermore, the purchase of dedicated equipment is expensive and curtails EETS providers from offering the portability and continuity of services both in-car and out-of-car.
- the autonomous data gathering device (12) included in the OBE (19) may be operably connected to a mobile telephone (13) or other device by soldering or other such connection; thus facilitating connection between the autonomous data gathering device (12) to a mobile communication device (13).
- FIG. 2 depicts an autonomous data gathering device (12), in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the Autonomous Device (12) is enabled to connect wirelessly with a mobile communication device (13).
- the Autonomous Device (12) also contains a battery ( 0), and the means required to establish the wireless connection (5.2).
- FIG. 3 depicts an autonomous data gathering device (12), in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the Autonomous Device (12) is enabled to plug into a mobile communication device (13) via an existing interface socket (17) of the mobile communication device.
- the Autonomous Device (12) includes a USB male connector (5.1 ), to be plugged-in to the mobile communication device (13), and a USB female connector (6), which may be connected to an external power source (15).
- FIG. 4 depicts an autonomous data gathering device (12), in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the Autonomous Device (12) includes a scanner (7.1 ), which, for example, allows users (U) to be authenticated thereby reducing fraud and globally providing for a more secure service.
- the scanner (7.1 ) may include a finger print scanner (7.1 .1 ) and/or a barcodes scanner (7.1.2) as shown in FIG. 7 below.
- FIG. 5 depicts an autonomous data gathering device (12), in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the Autonomous Device (12) includes a Near Field Communication (NFC) system (1 1.1 ).
- NFC Near Field Communication
- Contactless technology such as NFC, is very useful for speeding up payments, but it may require additional functions to be applied in a secure environment. This is because functions such as GPS systems which are available on mobile telephones (GPS (18) included in mobile telephone (13) as shown in FIG. 6) or/and on Autonomous Device (GPS (2.2) included in the location feature (2) as shown in FIG. 7) can prove to be insufficient (GPS will not function indoors) for the purposes of matching data to reach the higher levels of security needed for the safe transaction of payments and to reduce instances of fraud.
- GPS Global System
- FIG. 6 depicts an autonomous data gathering device (12), in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- a user (U) is moving across road networks connecting several countries in which road toll services are mandatory.
- the user (U) carries a mobile telephone (13) that includes a GPS (18).
- the user (U) connects his mobile telephone (13) to an external power source (15) via a USB port (16) available on the mobile telephone (13).
- An Autonomous Device (12) with a DSRC system (2.1 ) allows the mobile telephone (13) to be interoperable with all toll road systems existing in the countries that the user (U) is travelling in.
- Memory (3) e.g.
- non-volatile memory allows the telephone (13) of the user (U) to store data, a multiple SIM cards holder (4) allows the user (U) to avoid the surcharge for roaming data when the user (U) travels outside of a telecommunication network provider's jurisdiction by using corresponding SIM cards (4.1 ).
- a USB male connector (5.1 ) allows the user (U) to plug the Autonomous Device (12) into the mobile telephone (13) via an existing interface socket (17) of the mobile communication device (13).
- a USB female connector (6) of the Autonomous Device (12) allows the user (U) to provide an external power source (15) to the telephone (13) or to receive data from an external source.
- the user (U) may place a corresponding SIM card (4.1 ) inside the multiple SIM cards holder (4) of the Autonomous Device (12) to access local data roaming rates.
- the combination of the features contained in the Autonomous Device (12) and in the mobile telephone (13) offer the user (U) an adequate OBE (19) which allows the user (U) additional in-car services such as the management of entry and exit to car parks or out-car services such as the management of entry and exit to offices.
- the Autonomous Device (12) may be fitted with a fingerprint scanner (7.1 ).
- the Autonomous Device (12) may also be fitted with an NFC system (11.1 ).
- the Autonomous Device (12) also includes a battery (10) which allows the Autonomous Device (12) to function without any external power source, visual telltales (1 ) to confirm that the autonomous data gathering device (12) is exchanging data with the mobile telephone (13) and/or that features incorporated into the Autonomous Device (12) are functioning, a database (8) to identify if the mobile telephone (13) of the user (U) is authorised to connect with the Autonomous Device (12) and a processor (9) for executing the required codes.
- FIG. 7 depicts an autonomous data gathering device (12), in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- an Autonomous Device (12) may include visual tell-tales
- the Autonomous Device (12) may include memory (3), for storing data and executable codes required to run applications and a database (8) for identifying users and the mobile telephone (13) authorised to connect with the Autonomous Device (12).
- a processor (9), for executing the executable codes and a system for exchanging data signals (5) with the mobile telephone (13) may also be included in the Autonomous device (12).
- the Autonomous Device (12) may include a recognition feature (7) such as a scanner (7.1 ).
- the scanner (7.1 ) may include a finger print scanner 7.1.1 or a barcodes scanner (7.1.2).
- the Autonomous Device ( 12) may include a contactless exchange of data system (1 1 ) such as a NFC system (1 1 .1 ).
- the Autonomous Device (12) may include a camera (14).
- FIG. 8 depicts an autonomous data gathering device (12), in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- a user (U) is diagnosed with heart failure and diabetes. His lifestyle changes continuously depending on the stress of his daily life and/or his physical activity.
- the user (U) carries a mobile telephone (13).
- An Autonomous Device (12) with a finger print scanner (7.1 ) allows authenticating the user (U) to preserve his privacy, a memory (3) (e.g. non-volatile memory) to store data, an USB female connector (6) to receive data, a GPS systems which are available on mobile telephones (GPS (18) included in mobile telephone (13) as shown in FIG. 6) or/and on Autonomous Device (GPS (2.2) included in the location feature (2) as shown in FIG.
- the human physiological parameter sensor (20) may include a cardiac sensor (21 ) to record the EKG of the user (U) and a blood glucose sensor (22) to test the blood glucose of the user (U). Because the information reflects the level of human physiological parameters corresponding to the real tempo of time of the user (U) and by combining this information, the most appropriate medical care shall be guaranteed and the negative impacts of irrational prescriptions and the medication noncompliance shall be reduced dramatically.
- the human physiological parameter sensor (20) may include a blood pressure meter (23) and/or an oximetry sensor (24) and/or a brain activity sensor (25) and/or a temperature sensor (26) and/or a spirometer (27) and/or a breath analyser (28).
- Figure 9 is flow chart illustrating an operating process for autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- an autonomous device (12) and a mobile telephone (13) are interfaced by, for example, a direct, wired, or wireless connection.
- the autonomous device (12) identifies an application launched in the mobile telephone (13) and data required by the application from features of the autonomous device (12) when the autonomous device (12) is interfaced with the mobile telephone (13).
- step S9 data collected from features of the autonomous device (12) is processed by a processor as required by applications launched in the mobile telephone (13).
- Figure 10 is flow chart illustrating an operating process for autonomous data gathering device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- an autonomous device (12) and a mobile telephone (13) are interfaced by, for example, a direct, wired, or wireless connection.
- step S2 the autonomous device (12) is powered on upon connection with the mobile telephone (13), in a case where the autonomous device (12) was not power on prior to the connection with the mobile telephone (13).
- the autonomous device (12) authenticates the mobile telephone
- step S4 the autonomous device (12) identifies an application launched in the mobile telephone (13).
- step S5 the autonomous device (12) identifies specific data required to execute the application launched in the mobile telephone (13).
- the autonomous device (12) activates features required to execute the application launched in the mobile telephone ( 3).
- the autonomous device (12) supports features absent from the mobile telephone (13) as well as features which exist in the mobile telephone (13) but are not sufficient for executing certain applications.
- step S7 data provided by the features activated in the autonomous device (12) is collected and stored in the autonomous device (12) in a step S8.
- a step S9 the collected data is processed by a processor, and the processed data is controlled by the autonomous device (12) in a step S10 and the processed data is stored in the autonomous device (12) in a step S1 1.
- the processed data is sent to the mobile telephone (13).
- step S13 the data sent to the mobile telephone (13) is controlled.
- the autonomous device (12) receives a feedback from the mobile phone (13) regarding the sent data.
- step S15 the data controlled in step S13 is stored in the autonomous device.
- step S16 the features present in the autonomous device (12) are controlled and visual tell-tales (1 ) of the autonomous device (12) are toggled on or off so as to visually demonstrate the functions of the autonomous device (12) in the step S17.
- the above-described exemplary embodiments of the present invention may be recorded in computer-readable media including program instructions to implement various operations embodied by a computer.
- the media may also include, alone or in combination with the program instructions, data files, data structures, and the like.
- Examples of computer-readable media include magnetic media such as hard disks, floppy disks, and magnetic tape; optical media such as CD ROM disks and DVD; magneto-optical media such as floptical disks; and hardware devices that are specially configured to store and perform program instructions, such as read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), flash memory, and the like.
- Examples of program instructions include both machine code, such as produced by a compiler, and files containing higher level code that may be executed by the computer using an interpreter.
- the described hardware devices may be configured to act as one or more software modules in order to perform the operations of the above- described exemplary embodiments of the present invention, or vice versa.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un système qui permet à des dispositifs mobiles de communications d'exécuter des applications nécessitant des données fournies par des moyens indépendants. Un dispositif autonome de collecte de données selon l'invention comprend une ou plusieurs fonctionnalités comme: un lecteur d'empreintes digitales, un support pour cartes multiples à module d'identité d'abonné (SIM), des systèmes dédiés de communication à courte portée (DSRC), des systèmes d'identification par radiofréquences (RFID), la collecte, le stockage et l'envoi de données reçues en provenance de ces fonctionnalités vers un dispositif mobile de communications permettant ainsi à des dispositifs de communications dépourvus de ces fonctionnalités ou à des dispositifs mobiles de communications incorporant des fonctionnalités insuffisamment précises d'exécuter des applications utilisant ces données. Le dispositif autonome de collecte de données se connecte sans fil à des dispositifs mobiles de communications ou se branche sur des dispositifs mobiles de communications via un connecteur. Le système donne aux utilisateurs l'accès à des applications avancées et personnalisées à l'aide d'un dispositif mobile de communications, y compris des dispositifs mobiles de communications hérités et des dispositifs mobiles dotés d'ensembles limités de fonctionnalités.
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