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WO2015102175A1
WO2015102175A1 PCT/KR2014/004944 KR2014004944W WO2015102175A1 WO 2015102175 A1 WO2015102175 A1 WO 2015102175A1 KR 2014004944 W KR2014004944 W KR 2014004944W WO 2015102175 A1 WO2015102175 A1 WO 2015102175A1
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원유석
민욱기
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  • the present invention relates to a ring-type wireless controller device, and more particularly, to a ring-shaped wireless controller device that can recognize the motion of the user's finger to use as coordinate information of the mouse, or transmit a control signal to the user terminal.
  • a motion recognition input device controls an electronic device by reflecting a user's motion in an input, and a device mainly used by holding on a hand or by attaching it to a finger or a wrist is used.
  • the motion recognition input device not only reflects a user's motion but also has various applications and combinations such as a combination of other commands according to the motion, control according to the speed and direction of the motion, and input of a designated command using a button. It is attracting attention as an input device to replace existing input devices.
  • a wireless mouse has been commercialized as an input device.
  • the wireless mouse must be used only in a flat plane, and there is a problem that the place where the wireless mouse can be used is also very limited.
  • an aspect of the present invention is to provide a ring-type wireless controller device capable of recognizing a motion of a user's finger and using the coordinate information of a mouse or transmitting a control signal to a user terminal.
  • the upper side and the lower side is connected to each other to form a hollow space inside, a signal to be transmitted from the user to the user terminal
  • the input unit may include a first button positioned on an upper surface of the upper portion and performing a left click button function of a mouse, a second button positioned on an upper surface of the upper portion and performing a right click button function of a mouse, and the first button. And a mode selection button for selecting a mode, and a power button for receiving a turn-on or turn-off operation command of the ring-shaped wireless controller device.
  • a mouse mode is entered.
  • the user terminal transmits spatial coordinate information according to the movement of the user's finger to move the mouse pointer on the screen of the user terminal. can do.
  • the apparatus further includes a mode converting unit configured to convert to a motion recognition mode while the user touches the mode selection button.
  • the mouse pointer In the motion recognition mode, the mouse pointer does not operate and detects a movement of the finger to provide a preset corresponding signal.
  • Ring wireless controller device for transmitting to the user terminal.
  • the upper portion and the lower portion may be formed in a portion of a ring, and a boundary portion of the first button and the second button may be formed in a direction perpendicular to a direction penetrating the inner space.
  • the upper portion and the lower portion may be connected in a hinge form so that the lower portion rotates according to the thickness of the finger.
  • the sensor unit may include a gyro sensor for detecting the movement of the finger.
  • a ring type wireless controller device attached to a part of the user's body for transmitting an input signal to the user terminal, the storage unit for storing an input signal corresponding to each motion of the user, A sensor unit for detecting a user's movement using a gyro sensor, a controller for selecting a control signal for adjusting a volume or a channel from the storage unit in response to the user's movement while pressing the mode selection button; And a communication unit for transmitting the selected control signal to the user terminal.
  • the controller controls the volume of the user terminal to be adjusted when the user moves a finger, wrist, or arm in a first direction and rotates it based on the first direction vector, and rotates based on the first direction vector.
  • the volume of the user terminal may increase or decrease according to the direction in which it is made.
  • the controller controls the volume of the user terminal to be adjusted when the user rotates the finger, the wrist, or the arm in the first direction and then rotates it based on the first direction vector in a state of returning to the original position.
  • the volume of the user terminal may increase or decrease according to the direction of rotation based on one direction vector.
  • the controller controls the channel of the user terminal to be changed when the user moves a finger, wrist, or arm in a second direction opposite to the first direction and rotates based on the second direction vector.
  • the channel of the user terminal may increase or decrease according to the direction of rotation based on the second direction vector.
  • the controller may be configured to rotate the user's finger, wrist, or arm in a second direction opposite to the first direction, and then rotate it based on the second direction vector while returning to the original position. This control may be changed, and the channel of the user terminal may increase or decrease according to the direction of rotation based on the second direction vector.
  • the controller may control the channel list to be changed according to a direction in which the user's finger, wrist, or arm is rotated while the channel list is displayed on the screen of the user terminal.
  • the first direction may be a left direction or an upward direction or a forward direction with respect to the user terminal, and the second direction may be a right direction or a downward direction or a rear direction.
  • the controller may select, from the storage unit, a control signal for further controlling at least one of scrolling, zooming in / out, page turning, active program switching, and music file execution in response to the movement of the user.
  • the user can conveniently use the mouse by miniaturizing the mouse in a ring shape and wearing it on the finger.
  • the mouse can be operated wirelessly, a mouse click can be easily performed at any place without a separate mouse pad.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing the configuration of a ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2A to 2C are diagrams for describing the ring-shaped wireless controller device according to FIG. 1.
  • Figure 3 is an exemplary view showing a state wearing a ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a view for explaining a gyro sensor in the ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • 5A to 5E are diagrams for describing an operation in a mouse mode using the ring-shaped wireless controller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • 6A and 6B are views for explaining the operation of the ring-shaped wireless controller device when the user strikes the keyboard.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of driving a ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the configuration of a ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 9A to 9F are diagrams for describing a motion recognition method using a ring type wireless controller device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing the configuration of a ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • Figures 2a to 2c is a view for explaining the ring-shaped wireless controller device according to FIG.
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 is used to input a signal to a user terminal such as a portable terminal or a computer, and can replace the role of a wireless mouse.
  • the user can easily and easily input a signal to the user terminal wirelessly in a state where the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention is inserted into a finger.
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 includes an input unit 102, a mode converter 104, a sensor unit 106, and a communication unit 108.
  • the input unit 102 receives a signal from a user to be transmitted to a user terminal (not shown) interworking with the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100, and includes a first button 111 and a second button that function as left and right click buttons of a mouse. Button 112 and a mode selection button 113.
  • the mode converter 104 recognizes the motion of the finger wearing the ring-shaped wireless controller 100, and when the user presses the mode selection button 113, the ring-shaped wireless controller 100 switches from the mouse mode to the motion recognition mode. Be sure to That is, in the mouse mode, the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 operates as a mouse, and in the motion recognition mode, detects the movement of a finger and transmits a signal corresponding thereto to the user terminal. For example, when the user pushes the mode selection button 113, that is, moves a finger, wrist, or arm in the motion recognition mode, the wireless controller device 100 transmits a signal corresponding to the corresponding operation to the user terminal.
  • the sensor unit 106 includes a gyro sensor, detects a movement of a user's finger, and generates spatial coordinates according to the movement of the finger. That is, the gyro sensor detects the movement of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 and measures three-dimensional spatial coordinates of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100.
  • the sensor unit 106 may further include an acceleration sensor or a geomagnetic sensor in addition to the gyro sensor, and may more accurately sense a finger movement.
  • the communication unit 108 communicates wirelessly or by wire with a user terminal such as a computer at a short distance, and transmits spatial coordinates according to the movement of a finger to an associated user terminal.
  • the upper portion 110 of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 may further include a power supply (not shown).
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 is divided into an upper portion 110 and a lower portion 120.
  • the upper portion 110 and the lower portion 120 has a curved portion, and is formed in a ring shape or a portion of the ring.
  • the upper portion 110 and the lower portion 120 are connected to each other in the form of a hinge (hinge) to form an empty space of a cylindrical shape inside.
  • a first button 111, a second button 112, and a mode selection button 113 are mounted on the upper surface of the upper portion 110, and one side of the upper portion 110 is provided.
  • the power button 114 is mounted, the other side is equipped with a USB port 115.
  • the first button 111 and the second button 112 respectively function as the left click button and the right click button of the wireless mouse.
  • the mode selection button 113 is located at a boundary between the first button 112 and the second button 113 and controls the operation of the mode converter 104. That is, when the user touches the mode selection button 113, the mode switches from the mouse mode to the motion recognition mode, and the wireless controller device 100 moves the finger, the wrist, or the arm while the mode selection button 113 is touched. The signal corresponding to the corresponding operation is transmitted to the user terminal.
  • a preset corresponding operation for example, turning a page during a presentation or controlling a character's motion during a game may be performed according to a finger, wrist, or arm motion.
  • the power button 114 is positioned on one side of the upper portion 110 and receives a turn on or turn off operation command of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100.
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller 100 When the ring-shaped wireless controller 100 is turned on, the ring-shaped wireless controller 100 enters the mouse mode, and the mouse pointer is operated on the screen of the user terminal in response to the movement of the ring-shaped wireless controller 100.
  • the pointer moves on the screen of the user terminal in response to the movement of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100.
  • the ring type wireless controller device 100 When the user touches the power button 114 while the ring type wireless controller device 100 is turned on, the ring type wireless controller device 100 is turned off again. That is, when the user presses the power button 114, the wireless controller device 100 is alternately turned on and off.
  • the upper portion 110 of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 is equipped with a USB port 115, it may be connected to the user terminal by wire.
  • the upper portion 110 and the lower portion 120 is connected to each other in the form of a hinge (hinge) is designed to rotate the lower portion 120 according to the thickness of the finger. That is, as shown in FIG. 2C, the upper portion 110 and the lower portion 120 may be in contact with each other or be opened depending on the thickness of the finger.
  • a hinge hinge
  • FIGS. 2A to 2C illustrate the right-handed ring-shaped wireless controller device 100, but the left-handed ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 is designed to have a symmetrical structure with respect to FIGS. 2A to 2C. Can be.
  • Figure 3 is an exemplary view showing a state wearing a ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the user can wear and use the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 for index finger or middle finger.
  • the first button 111 corresponds to the left button of the mouse and the second button 112 corresponds to the right button of the mouse while the user wears the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100.
  • the boundary portion of the first button 111 and the second button 112 is formed in a direction perpendicular to the direction penetrating the inner space, not a direction penetrating the inner space of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100. desirable.
  • FIG. 4 is a view for explaining a gyro sensor in the ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the gyro sensor 116 is mounted inside the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100.
  • the mounting position of the gyro sensor 116 may be changed depending on the application of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100. .
  • the gyro sensor 116 may have a rectangular parallelepiped shape.
  • the direction vector indicated by each surface is set in the X, Y, and Z axis directions, and the pointer on the screen of the user terminal moves in response to the moving direction vector.
  • 5A to 5E are diagrams for describing an operation in a mouse mode using the ring-shaped wireless controller device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the pointer on the screen of the user terminal as shown in FIG. 5B is also the X axis. And move in the Y-axis direction.
  • the user may not only send a signal to the monitor of the user terminal in an oblique form as shown in FIG. 5A, but also send the signal of the monitor of the user terminal in the form of FIG. 5C.
  • the gyro sensor 116 may be disposed in parallel with the upper surface of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100. In this case, when the gyro sensor 116 is inclined by the angle ⁇ with respect to the Y axis, the mouse pointer moves in the Y axis direction by the distance multiplied by cos ⁇ by the distance traveled in the Y 'axis direction. .
  • 6A and 6B are views for explaining the operation of the ring-shaped wireless controller device when the user strikes the keyboard.
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 when the user strikes the keyboard, the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 may be designed not to operate.
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 wears the X of the gyro sensor 116 as shown in FIG. 6B.
  • the axis faces the keyboard in the bottom direction.
  • the mode converter 104 determines that the user is currently pressing the keyboard, and automatically the ring type wireless controller device. 100 may be set to not operate.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of driving a ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 is interlocked with the user terminal in the adjacent position (S740).
  • the sensor unit 106 measures the spatial coordinates of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100
  • the communication unit 108 is measured ring-shaped
  • the spatial coordinates of the wireless controller device 100 are transmitted to the user terminal (S750).
  • the pointer on the screen of the user terminal moves in response to the spatial coordinates of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 (S760).
  • the user touches the first button 111 or the second button 112 the effect of clicking the left click button or the right click button of the mouse is obtained.
  • the mode selection button 113 when the user touches the mode selection button 113 in the mouse mode, the mode switches from the mouse mode to the motion recognition mode.
  • the motion recognition mode continues while the user touches the mode selection button 113, and switches back to the mouse mode at the moment when the mode selection button 113 is not touched.
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100 is turned off again to stop operation.
  • the user can conveniently use the mouse by miniaturizing the mouse into a ring shape and wearing it on the finger.
  • the mouse can be operated wirelessly, a mouse click can be easily performed at any place without a separate mouse pad.
  • the shape and operation method of the ring-shaped wireless controller device according to the second embodiment of the present invention is the same as the ring-shaped wireless controller device according to the first embodiment shown in Figs. 1 to 7, overlapping description thereof will be omitted. .
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the configuration of a ring-shaped wireless controller device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200 includes an input unit 210, a storage unit 220, a sensor unit 230, a control unit 240, and a communication unit 250. It includes.
  • the input unit 210 may receive a signal from a user to be transmitted to a user terminal (not shown) that is interlocked with the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200, and a button that functions as a left or right click button of a mouse as illustrated in FIG. 2A. It may include a mode selection button.
  • the storage unit 220 stores an input signal corresponding to each motion of the user. That is, the user stores signals corresponding to various motions while the user attaches the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200.
  • the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200 when the user attaches the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200 to a finger or wrist or arm, when the finger, wrist or arm moves, the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200 receives a signal corresponding to the corresponding operation. To be delivered to the user terminal.
  • the sensor unit 230 includes a gyro sensor and detects a user's movement. That is, the gyro sensor detects the movement of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200 and extracts the moving direction or the rotating direction of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200.
  • the sensor unit 230 may further include an acceleration sensor or a geomagnetic sensor in addition to the gyro sensor, and may more accurately sense a user's movement.
  • the controller 240 selects a control signal from the storage 220 to adjust a volume or a channel in response to the movement of the user.
  • the communicator 250 performs short-range wireless communication with a user terminal such as a computer at a short distance, and wirelessly transmits a signal corresponding to a user's motion to the user terminal.
  • FIGS. 9A to 9F a motion recognition method using the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 9A to 9F.
  • FIGS. 9A to 9F are diagrams for describing a motion recognition method using a ring type wireless controller device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the volume of the user terminal may be increased or decreased.
  • the control unit 240 determines that the control operation for the volume.
  • a control signal is generated to increase the volume in response to the number of rotations or the rotation speed, and the user moves the left movement vector.
  • Rotating the finger, the wrist, or the arm in the rear direction (3) generates a control signal that lowers the volume in response to the number of rotations or the rotational speed and transmits the control signal to the user terminal.
  • the channel of the user terminal can be raised or lowered.
  • the control unit 240 determines that the control operation for the volume.
  • a control signal is generated to change from the current channel to the high channel in response to the number of rotations or the rotation speed.
  • the user terminal When the user rolls (6) the finger, the wrist, or the arm in the backward direction based on the right movement vector, the user terminal generates a control signal that changes from the current channel to the lower channel in response to the number of rotations or the rotation speed. To be delivered to.
  • the user moves the finger, the wrist, or the arm to rotate left or right, but moves to the left or right side even if the user moves the finger or wrist or arm to the left or right side based on the vertical line, even if the user does not move to the left or right side.
  • the control unit 240 can determine that.
  • the user when the user moves the finger, wrist, or arm upward, the user may increase or decrease the volume of the user terminal by rotating the finger, wrist, or arm around the movement vector.
  • the control unit 240 determines that the control operation for the volume.
  • the control signal is generated to increase the volume in response to the number of rotations or the rotational speed, and the user moves upward.
  • the control signal is generated and transmitted to the user terminal.
  • the user moves the finger or wrist or arm downward and then moves the motion vector. Rotating a finger, wrist, or arm around the axis raises or lowers the channel of the user terminal.
  • the control unit 240 determines that the control operation for the volume.
  • a control signal is generated to change from the current channel to a higher channel in response to the number of rotations or the rotational speed.
  • the control signal is generated to change from the current channel to the lower channel in response to the number of rotations or the rotation speed.
  • FIG. 9B illustrates that the user moves the finger, the wrist, or the arm upward or downward
  • the user moves the finger, the wrist, or the arm upward or downward, even though the user moves the finger, the wrist, or the arm upward or downward based on the horizontal line.
  • the control unit 240 can determine that.
  • FIG. 9C is a variation of FIG. 9A.
  • the user moves a finger, wrist, or arm to the left and returns to the original position, the user rotates the finger, wrist, or arm around the movement vector to increase the volume of the user terminal. Can be reduced.
  • the controller 240 determines that the control operation for the volume. Then, when the user rolls (b) the finger, wrist, or arm in the forward direction based on the left movement vector, a control signal is generated to increase the volume in response to the number of rotations or the rotation speed, and the user moves the left movement vector.
  • Rotating the finger, wrist, or arm in the rear direction (c) generates a control signal that lowers the volume in response to the number of rotations or the rotational speed and transmits the control signal to the user terminal.
  • the channel of the user terminal may be raised or lowered.
  • the controller 240 determines that the control operation is performed on the volume.
  • a control signal is generated to change from the current channel to a higher channel in response to the number of rotations or the rotation speed.
  • the user terminal When the user rolls (f) the finger, wrist, or arm in the backward direction based on the right movement vector, the user terminal generates a control signal that changes from the current channel to the lower channel in response to the number of rotations or the rotation speed. To be delivered to.
  • the controller 240 determines that the volume is a control operation.
  • a control signal is generated to increase the volume in response to the number of rotations or the rotational speed, and the user moves upward.
  • a roll i is generated to generate a control signal for lowering the volume in response to the number of rotations or the rotational speed and to be transmitted to the user terminal.
  • rotating the finger, wrist, or arm around the movement vector may raise or lower the channel of the user terminal.
  • the control unit 240 determines that the control operation for the volume.
  • a control signal is generated to change from the current channel to a higher channel in response to the number of rotations or the rotation speed.
  • the control signal is generated to change from the current channel to the lower channel in response to the number of rotations or the rotation speed.
  • the user adjusts the volume when the user moves the finger or the wrist or the arm to the left or the upper side, and changes the channel when the user moves the finger or the wrist or the arm to the right or the lower side.
  • the control signal for the volume or channel can be changed according to the direction of arm movement.
  • the user when the user rotates the finger, the wrist, or the arm forward or moves forward and returns to the original position, the user may change the volume or the channel, and vice versa. Can change the channel or volume by moving the finger, wrist, or arm backwards, or by moving it backward and back to its original position.
  • the direction of rotation of a finger or wrist or arm which can control the increase and decrease of the volume or channel, can also be changed and designed according to the user's convenience.
  • the channel or volume is adjusted according to the user's movement.
  • the user can scroll, zoom in / zoom out, turn pages, switch active programs, and execute music files in response to the user's movement. At least one of can be further adjusted.
  • the control unit 240 the user moves the finger, wrist or arm in a predetermined direction and rotates based on the direction vector corresponding to the preset direction, or the user moves the finger, wrist or arm in the predetermined direction If the rotation is made based on the direction vector corresponding to the preset direction in the state of returning to the original position, the scroll may be moved up or down, zoomed in or out, or the previous or next page depending on the rotation direction. You can control to move, activate the previous active program or the next active program, or execute the previous music file or the next music file.
  • 9E and 9F illustrate a process of a user changing or selecting a channel through the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200.
  • FIG. 9E illustrates a state in which a channel list is displayed in a vertical direction on a screen of the user terminal 300
  • FIG. 9F illustrates a state in which a channel list is displayed in a horizontal direction on a screen of the user terminal 300.
  • the forward direction or the clock is based on one direction vector among the X, Y, and Z axes.
  • the controller 240 controls the channel higher than the current channel in the channel list to be changed into a selectable channel (hatched channel).
  • the controller 240 selects a channel lower than the current channel in the channel list (hatched channel). Control to change it.
  • the user may select a channel by touching a button or the like with respect to a channel located in the selectable channel.
  • the rotation direction of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 200 for changing the reference vector and the channel list among the X, Y, Z axis can be changed depending on the purpose or environment of the ring-shaped wireless controller device 100. have.
  • channel list list is selected in FIGS. 9E and 9F, the present invention may be applied to character selection, volume control, and menu selection of various games.
  • the control signal may be transmitted to the user terminal by using the ring-shaped wireless controller device capable of recognizing the motion of the user, so that the user may conveniently control the operation of the user terminal.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif de commande sans fil de type annulaire. Le dispositif de commande sans fil de type annulaire selon la présente invention comporte une partie supérieure et une partie inférieure reliée l'une à l'autre de manière à former un espace vide en une forme cylindrique à l'intérieur du dispositif de commande sans fil de type annulaire. Le dispositif de commande sans fil de type annulaire comprend : une unité d'entrée pour recevoir, en tant qu'entrée, un signal à délivrer d'un utilisateur à un terminal d'utilisateur ; une unité de détection pour détecter un mouvement d'un doigt de l'utilisateur ; et une unité de communication pour délivrer des coordonnées spatiales conformément au mouvement du doigt à un terminal d'utilisateur en interfonctionnement. Le dispositif de commande sans fil de type annulaire permet à un pointeur de souris d'agir sur l'écran du terminal d'utilisateur en correspondance avec le mouvement du doigt. La présente invention miniaturise une souris en une forme annulaire de manière à ce qu'elle soit portée sur un doigt, et permet ainsi à un utilisateur d'utiliser la souris de manière commode. De plus, étant donné que la souris peut être mise en œuvre sans fil, un clic de souris peut être effectué facilement à n'importe quel emplacement sans tapis de souris.
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