WO2015005076A1 - エネルギーマネジメントシステム、コントローラ、遠隔制御方法、及び、プログラム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an energy management system, a controller, a remote control method, and a program.
- HEMS Home Energy Management System
- a controller that connects home appliances to a communication network and performs integrated management using a controller.
- HEMS Home Energy Management System
- a home electric appliance can be remotely operated from outside the home via the Internet or the like even when the user is not in the home.
- home appliances can be controlled from a remote location, and the system issues an inquiry to the user for approval prior to execution of the remote operation.
- the present invention has been made under the circumstances described above.
- the purpose is to provide.
- an energy management system includes: An energy management system comprising a device and a controller installed in a home, and a terminal device communicating with the controller,
- the terminal device A receiving unit that receives an instruction to remotely control the device from a first user;
- a transmission unit that transmits the instruction received by the reception unit to the controller;
- the controller is A receiving unit for receiving the instruction from the terminal device;
- a discriminator for discriminating whether or not there is a second user at a place where the target device of the instruction is installed; When it is determined that the second user is not present at the location where the instruction target device is installed, the device is controlled based on the instruction, and the location where the instruction target device is installed A device control unit that does not control the device based on the instruction; Is provided.
- FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows a chat screen. It is a figure which shows the structural example of a management screen. It is a figure which shows the structural example of the management screen which represented the layout with sectional drawing. It is a figure which shows the structural example of the management screen which represented the layout with the three-dimensional figure. It is a figure which shows the structural example of a management screen. It is a figure which shows the functional structure of an energy management system.
- the structure of the energy management system 1 which concerns on this embodiment is shown.
- the energy management system 1 monitors the amount of power consumed by various devices and systems installed in the house (inside the customer), and controls the operation of each device and system.
- the home network 10 includes a self-supporting switchboard 101, an air conditioner 102, a ventilation system 103, other home appliances 104 such as a television receiver and a lighting fixture, a floor heating system 105, an IH (Induction Heating) cooking heater 106, a hot water supply system. 107 is included.
- the home network 10 includes a power generation system 108 using solar light, a power storage system 109 including a storage battery, an electric vehicle 110 that can be disconnected at any time and includes a storage battery, and a controller 120.
- An in-house light line (not shown) of the energy management system 1 is connected to a commercial power source of an electric power company through a self-supporting switching panel 101.
- Each of the devices and systems included in the home network 10 is connected to a home power line, and is supplied with power from at least one of a commercial power source, a power generation system 108, a power storage system 109, and an electric vehicle 110.
- Each of these devices or systems includes a wireless communication device (not shown) and can communicate with the controller 120 wirelessly. However, part or all of the communication may be performed by wire.
- a device or system to be controlled by the energy management system 1 is simply referred to as “device”.
- power measuring devices are installed at a plurality of locations in the energy management system 1, and an air conditioner 102, a ventilation system 103, a home appliance 104, a floor heating system 105, an IH cooking heater 106, a hot water supply
- the amount of power consumed by the system 107, the power generation system 108, the power storage system 109, and the electric vehicle 110 can be sequentially measured.
- the measurement result is transmitted to the controller 120.
- the home network 10 is connected to an outside network 20 including a server 30, a terminal device 40, and a communication network 50.
- the communication network 50 is typically the Internet. The user can operate each device in the home network 10 by remote operation using the terminal device 40 in the outside network 20.
- the terminal device 40 can access the in-home network 10 and the out-of-home network 20 by wireless communication.
- the terminal device 40 is a mobile phone, a personal computer, a tablet terminal, or the like.
- the user can carry the terminal device 40 not only inside the house but also outside the house and remotely operate the energy management system 1 using the terminal device 40.
- the operation mode of the energy management system 1 is roughly divided into two types of operation modes.
- One is a cooperation mode in which the in-house power line is connected to the commercial power source by the self-supporting switching board 101 and the power is supplied from the commercial power source.
- the cooperation mode it is also possible to supply (sell) power generated by the power generation system 108 to a commercial power source.
- the in-house light line is disconnected from the commercial power source by the self-sustained switching panel 101 and is stored in the power storage system 109 and / or the power generated by the power generation system 108 without receiving power from the commercial power source.
- This is a self-sustaining operation mode in which electric power stored in the electric vehicle 110 and / or electric power stored in the electric vehicle 110 is supplied to the house.
- Switching of the operation mode is performed by the self-sustained switching panel 101 based on a detection result that is detected by the self-supporting switching board 101 and indicates a supply state of power from the commercial power source.
- the stand-alone operation mode is set when the commercial power supply is interrupted, and the linkage mode is set when the commercial power supply is not interrupted.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of a layout diagram showing the arrangement (room layout) of rooms in the house and the arrangement of home appliances 104 and the like installed in the house.
- FIG. 2 there are seven spaces in the house of this embodiment, that is, a closet A, a study B, a living room C, a child room D, a Japanese room E, a bedroom F, and a bathroom G.
- Various devices and systems that can be controlled by the controller 120 are installed in each space.
- a ventilation system 103A is installed in the closet A.
- an air conditioner 102B for example, an air conditioner 102B, a home appliance 104B (television receiver), and a floor heating system 105B are installed.
- a home appliance 104B television receiver
- a floor heating system 105B for example, an air conditioner 102B, a home appliance 104B (television receiver), and a floor heating system 105B are installed.
- air conditioner 102C In living room C, for example, air conditioner 102C, home appliance 104C-1 (refrigerator), home appliance 104C-2 (television receiver), floor heating system 105C, and IH cooking heater (IHCH) 106C are installed.
- home appliance 104C-1 refrigerator
- home appliance 104C-2 television receiver
- floor heating system 105C In living room C, for example, air conditioner 102C, home appliance 104C-1 (refrigerator), home appliance 104C-2 (television receiver), floor heating system 105C, and IH cooking heater (IHCH) 106C are installed.
- IHCH IH cooking heater
- an air conditioner 102D for example, an air conditioner 102D, a home appliance 104D (television receiver), and a floor heating system 105D are installed.
- an air conditioner 102E is installed.
- an air conditioner 102F is installed in the bedroom F.
- a ventilation system 103G and a hot water supply system 107G are installed.
- Each device described in each of the rooms A to G communicates with the controller 120, and the operation of the controller 120 can be controlled.
- the floor plan shown in FIG. 2 the types of devices installed in each room, the number of devices, and the installation locations of the devices are merely examples, and are not limited by the present invention.
- the controller 120 monitors and controls the entire energy management system 1.
- the input unit 301 includes input devices such as buttons, a keyboard, and a touch panel.
- the input unit 301 receives an instruction input from the user.
- the display unit 302 includes a display device such as a liquid crystal display.
- the storage unit 303 includes a nonvolatile memory.
- the storage unit 303 includes a layout definition table 400 that defines the layout of the room in the house shown in FIG. 4A, and the installation location of each device that is controlled by the controller 120 shown in FIG.
- the device-room association table 500 defining (room), the room-user association table 600 defining the association between the room and the user shown in FIG. 6A, and the user location table 700 shown in FIG. 7 are stored. Details will be described later.
- the communication unit 304 includes a NIC (Network Interface Card) and communicates with each device in the energy management system 1 wirelessly.
- NIC Network Interface Card
- the control unit 305 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a ROM (Read Only Memory) that stores programs such as an operating system, a RAM (Random Access Memory) that serves as a work area, and the like.
- the control unit 305 executes a program stored in the storage unit 303 and controls the entire controller 120.
- control unit 305 detects a user state indicating whether or not the user is in the house, stores the detection result in the storage unit 303, and updates it appropriately.
- controller 120 a general server, mainframe, personal computer, or the like can be used.
- the terminal device 40 in the present embodiment includes hardware configurations equivalent to the input unit 301, the display unit 302, the storage unit 303, the communication unit 304, and the control unit 305 included in the controller 120, and detailed description thereof is omitted. To do.
- FIG. 4A shows a configuration example of the layout definition table 400 stored in the storage unit 303 in the energy management system 1 installed in a two-story single-family house.
- the layout definition table 400 stores a room identification number, the number of floors in which the room is located, the name of the room, and the size of the room in association with each other.
- the control unit 305 can appropriately change the layout definition table 400 based on an input from the user.
- FIG. 4B shows a configuration example of a screen that accepts input of basic information from the user in the energy management system 1.
- This screen is displayed on the liquid crystal display when the energy management system 1 is set up, for example.
- the user uses this screen to input basic information such as a house layout and family structure.
- the control unit 305 creates or updates the layout definition table 400 based on the input content from the user.
- FIG. 5A shows a configuration example of the device-room association table 500.
- the device-room association table 500 stores the identification number of the device installed in the room and the name of the device in association with the room identification number.
- the device-room association table 500 may further store characteristic values such as the rated power of the device.
- the user when a user purchases a new device and installs it in a room, the user operates the controller 120 to display a screen for editing the device-room association table 500, and displays the room or device in which the device is installed. Enter a name, etc.
- the control unit 305 appropriately changes the device-room association table 500 based on input from the user.
- FIG. 5B shows a configuration example of a screen that accepts an input of association between a room and a device from a user.
- the user drags and moves an icon 501 indicating a device (in the figure, 501A, 501B, and 501C) into a frame indicating the installed room.
- the control unit 305 generates or updates the device-room association table 500 based on the input content from the user using this editing screen.
- the controller 120 may update the device-room association table 500 by acquiring information from a server on the outside network 20.
- the controller 120 receives an input of the model number and serial number of the device from the user and transmits it to the server, and the server acquires a characteristic value such as the rated power of the device corresponding to the model number and serial number from the database and transmits it to the controller 120.
- the device-room association table 500 may be updated using the characteristic values acquired by the controller 120 from the server.
- the control unit 305 creates a schematic drawing of the entire building as shown in FIG. 2 based on the layout definition table 400, the device-room association table 500, and the template image data indicating the appearance of the building, devices, and the like. Can be displayed on the display.
- the schematic drawing does not have to be a strict one that faithfully reproduces the reality, and may be any as long as the user can visually recognize the room in which the device or the system is installed.
- the control unit 305 places an image indicating the air conditioner in the display area of the living room.
- the image showing the device does not have to faithfully reproduce the appearance of the device actually installed by the user. Further, the position where the image is arranged does not have to faithfully reproduce the place where the user actually installed. Note that the method by which the control unit 305 creates image data indicating a schematic drawing is not limited by the present invention.
- FIG. 6A shows a configuration example of the room-user association table 600.
- the room-user association table 600 stores information indicating users who mainly use the room in association with the room identification number. For example, a living room with an identification number “103” is associated with four persons, a father, a mother, a son, and a daughter.
- FIG. 6B shows a configuration example of a screen that accepts input of association between a room and a user from the user.
- the user drags icons 601 (three in the figure, 601A, 601B, and 601C in the figure) by dragging them into a frame indicating the installed room, and designates a user who mainly uses the room.
- the control unit 305 generates or updates the room-user association table 600 based on the input content using this screen.
- the device-room association table 500 and the room-user association table 600 are combined, since the room identification number is a common key, the correspondence between the device and the user can be obtained.
- the study with the identification number “102” includes the air conditioner 102B with the identification number “0001” and the home appliance 104B with the identification number “0002” (television receiver). And the floor heating system 105B having the identification number “0003” are associated with each other.
- “Father” is associated with the study with the identification number “102”. Therefore, the control unit 305 associates three of the air conditioner 102B with the identification number “0001”, the home appliance 104B with the identification number “0002”, and the floor heating system 105B with the identification number “0003” with “Father”. Determine. Similarly, the control unit 305 can determine the associated users for all devices.
- FIG. 7 shows a configuration example of the user location table 700.
- identification information indicating a user and data indicating the current location of the user are stored in association with each other.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 periodically determines the current location of the user and updates the user location table 700 as needed.
- the controller 120 determines the current position of the user.
- a home wireless LAN access point is installed in each room, and each user carries his / her own portable terminal such as a tablet computer.
- a portable terminal compatible with a wireless LAN is connected to an access point with the strongest radio wave, and the access point with the strongest radio wave is the closest access point. Therefore, the control unit 305 of the controller 120 identifies the room where the access point connected to the mobile terminal is installed, and determines that the user associated with the identified mobile terminal is in the room where the access point is located. Then, the control unit 305 updates the user location table 700.
- the control unit 305 may determine the current position of the user by using an ID (Identification) tag or an IC (Integrated Circuit) card possessed by the user.
- an infrared communication interface is provided on a device or the like in each room or a wall of each room, and each device or the like transmits infrared communication that can be communicated at a relatively short distance via the infrared interface. This is done between tags and IC cards.
- the control unit 305 identifies a device that communicates with the ID tag or the IC card, and determines that there is a user associated with the ID tag or the IC card in the room where the identified device is installed. Then, the control unit 305 updates the user location table 700.
- the control unit 305 may determine the user and the location of the user by image recognition. For example, a camera that can communicate with the controller 120 is installed in each room, and the control unit 305 analyzes an image photographed by the camera, and identifies a user if someone appears in the image. The control unit 305 determines that the identified user is in the room where the camera that captured the image is installed. Then, the control unit 305 updates the user location table 700.
- the control unit 305 may determine the current position of the user based on the input from the user. For example, an input device is installed in each room, and the user presses a button associated with the room when entering the room. The control unit 305 determines that there is a user associated with the pressed button in the room where the button is pressed.
- control unit 305 determines that a certain user is not in any room in the home, the control unit 305 sets a value indicating that the user is outside the home in the user location table 700.
- FIG. 8 shows a configuration example of a management screen of the energy management system 1 displayed by the controller 120 or the terminal device 40.
- This management screen is displayed on a display provided in the controller 120, a display connected to the controller 120, or a display provided in the terminal device 40 capable of remotely operating the energy management system 1.
- the management screen includes a list of installed devices and the layout diagram shown in FIG.
- the display area of the name of the device or the like in the list is a software button, and the user can select the device or the like by pressing the software button.
- Each of the devices included in the list is associated with an image indicating the device displayed in the layout diagram on a one-to-one basis.
- the button 851 in the list is associated with the home appliance 104C-2 (television receiver).
- Button 852 is associated with air conditioner 102C.
- Button 853 is associated with home appliance 104C-1 (refrigerator).
- Button 854 is associated with IH cooking heater 106C.
- Button 855 is associated with floor heating system 105C.
- the button 856 is associated with the home appliance 104B (television receiver).
- Button 857 is associated with air conditioner 102B.
- Button 858 is associated with floor heating system 105B.
- buttons corresponding to devices installed in the closet, children's room, Japanese room, bedroom, bathroom, etc. are also included in the list, and the buttons 861, 862 are pressed.
- the list is scrolled up and down.
- Corresponding buttons are provided in the list for all devices that can be controlled by the energy management system 1.
- control unit 305 selects household appliance 104C-2 corresponding to button 851, and highlights an image showing the selected household appliance 104C-2.
- control unit 305 displays a dialog for accepting an instruction to selected home appliance 104C-2 as shown in FIG. Box 900 is displayed.
- the control unit 305 may highlight the image indicating the home appliance 104C-2 when the button 851 is pressed only once, and display the dialog box 900 when the button 851 is pressed twice in a short time. .
- Dialog box 900 includes information indicating the current state of home appliance 104C-2 and buttons 910 (910A and 910B in FIG. 9) associated with the instruction content to home appliance 104C-2. .
- buttons 910 910A and 910B in FIG. 9) associated with the instruction content to home appliance 104C-2.
- control unit 305 determines that an instruction to turn off power to home appliance 104C-2 is input, and turns off power to home appliance 104C-2.
- the user cannot press the button 910A associated with the power-on instruction.
- the display contents in the dialog box 900 are different for each control target.
- the control unit 305 displays a text box for changing the set temperature and a button for switching between heating, cooling, dehumidification, and ventilation, in addition to turning on and off the power.
- the control unit 305 may display the current target temperature, the continuous operation time, and the like.
- the control unit 305 deletes the dialog box 900 and returns the highlighted image to the normal display.
- control unit 305 highlights button 851 in the list, and the image indicating home appliance 104C-2 is highlighted.
- the control unit 306 displays a dialog box 900.
- the display of the list and the display of the layout diagram are linked.
- the user wants to input an instruction to home appliance 104C-2, the user may press a button corresponding to home appliance 104C-2 in the list, or an image corresponding to home appliance 104C-2 in the layout diagram. You may press.
- an icon 801 indicating the user's whereabouts is displayed on the management screen of FIG.
- the control unit 305 displays an icon 801 indicating the user's whereabouts in the list based on the user whereabouts table 700 indicating the determination result of the current position of the user.
- control unit 305 determines that the current location of the user “father” is “study”, the control unit 305 arranges an icon 801 indicating “father” at a location corresponding to “study” in the list.
- the user who saw the management screen using the terminal device 40 for example, the mother who browsed the management screen from the outside
- control unit 305 displays the corresponding room in the layout diagram as shown in FIG.
- the icon 801 may be displayed in the display area.
- the shape, size, color, design, and number of the icons 801 are arbitrary.
- Image data indicating the icon 801 may be stored in advance in the storage unit 303, or may be arbitrarily created by the user.
- control unit 305 When it is determined that a certain user is not in the house (outside the house), the control unit 305 does not display an icon indicating the user in either the list or the layout diagram.
- control unit 305 may display an icon 1101 indicating a user who is not at home in a frame 1100 corresponding to outside the home.
- the energy management system 1 does not accept remote control for devices or the like arranged in a room where any user exists.
- an icon 801A indicating “mother” is displayed in the living room of the list, and an icon 801B indicating “father” is displayed in the study.
- a management screen shown in FIG. 12 is displayed on the terminal device 40.
- terminal device 40 notifies controller 120 that home appliance 104C-2 has been selected as the operation target.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 refers to the user whereabouts table 700 and determines whether or not there is a user in the room (living room) where the selected home appliance 104C-2 is placed.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 does not accept the remote operation of the home appliance 104C-2, and the home appliance
- the terminal device 40 is notified that 104C-2 cannot be remotely controlled.
- the terminal device 40 displays a dialog box 1300 indicating that the home appliance 104C-2 cannot be remotely controlled, as shown in FIG. Therefore, remote control is not performed against the intention of the user in the room where the home appliance 104C-2 is placed. For example, after a user in a room starts cooling operation of the home appliance 104C-2 at his / her will, other users who are not in the room can arbitrarily stop the cooling operation or change the set temperature without permission. There is no.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 determines that the home appliance 104C-2 can be remotely controlled, and the home appliance 104C- 2 is notified to the terminal device 40.
- the terminal device 40 displays a dialog box 900 for accepting remote control of the home appliance 104C-2 as shown in FIG.
- the operation has been described using the home appliance 104C-2 as an example, but the same applies to other devices.
- the user of the terminal device 40 cannot remotely control any device in a room where other users are present.
- the energy management system 1 does not accept remote control of a device arranged in a room where any user exists, but a user in the room directly operates the device instead of remote control. It is possible to instruct the operation.
- the reception unit 2201 receives an instruction to remotely control the device from the first user.
- the first user uses the terminal device 40 to input an instruction to remotely control a home device when the user is outside the home.
- the first user may input an instruction to remotely operate a device in another room from one room in the house.
- the input unit and the control unit included in the terminal device 40 cooperate to function as the reception unit 2201.
- the transmission unit 2202 transmits the instruction received by the reception unit 2201 to the controller 120.
- the communication unit and the control unit included in the terminal device 40 function as the transmission unit 2202 in cooperation.
- the receiving unit 2203 receives the instruction received by the receiving unit 2201 from the terminal device 40.
- the communication unit 304 and the control unit 305 of the controller 120 cooperate to function as the reception unit 2203.
- the discriminating unit 2204 discriminates whether or not there is a second user at the place where the device targeted for the accepted instruction is installed.
- a 2nd user is someone of the user except the 1st user who instruct
- the determination unit 2204 determines the current location of the second user.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 functions as the determination unit 2204.
- the device control unit 2205 controls the device based on the instruction when it is determined that there is no second user at the place where the device to be instructed by the first user is installed. On the other hand, the device control unit 2205 does not control the device based on the instruction when it is determined that the second user is present at the location where the device to be instructed is installed.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 functions as the device control unit 2205.
- the notification unit 2206 notifies the terminal device 40 that the device cannot be remotely controlled based on the instruction when it is determined that the second user is present at the location where the target device of the instruction from the first user is installed. .
- the control unit 305 and the communication unit 304 of the controller 120 cooperate to function as the notification unit 2206.
- the display unit 2207 displays a list of devices installed in the house and / or a layout diagram showing the installation locations of the devices in the house.
- the display unit included in the terminal device 40 and the control unit cooperate to function as the display unit 2207.
- buttons corresponding to devices are arranged in the displayed list.
- the first user can select a device by operating a software button.
- the receiving unit 2201 receives from the first user an instruction to select a device corresponding to the operated software button among the software buttons included in the list.
- an image showing the device is arranged.
- the first user can select a device by manipulating the image.
- the display unit 2207 highlights an image indicating the operated device.
- the accepting unit 2201 accepts from the first user an instruction to select any device from images indicating the devices included in the layout diagram.
- the displayed list may include information indicating the current location of each user registered in the basic information.
- the acquisition unit 2208 acquires information indicating the location of the second user from the controller 120.
- the display unit 2207 displays an image indicating the second user on the location of the second user indicated by the information acquired by the acquisition unit 2208 in the displayed list.
- the communication unit and the control unit included in the terminal device 40 cooperate to function as the acquisition unit 2208.
- remote control processing performed by the energy management system 1 will be described using the flowchart of FIG.
- remote control from a terminal device 40 outside the home to an in-home device or the like is attempted.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 receives selection of an operation target device or the like from the terminal device 40 (step S1401). More specifically, the terminal device 40 displays the management screen shown in FIG. 8 and accepts selection of a device or the like to be remotely controlled from a user outside the home. The user selects any device or the like from the list, or selects an image indicating any device or the like from the layout diagram. The terminal device 40 transmits data indicating the selection result by the user to the controller 120. Then, the control unit 305 of the controller 120 receives data indicating the selection result by the user from the terminal device 40.
- the control unit 305 determines the location where the operation target device or the like designated in step S1401 is located (step S1402). For example, the control unit 305 identifies an operation target device from all the devices stored in the device-room association table 500, and determines a room associated with the identified device.
- the terminal device 40 stores the device-room association table 500 shown in FIG. 5A in advance, and the terminal device 40 transmits identification information corresponding to the device to be operated to the controller 120.
- the controller 120 may receive this identification information, and the controller 120 may determine the location where the operation target device or the like is arranged based on the device-room association table 500.
- the control unit 305 determines the current location of the user registered in the basic information based on the user location table 700 (step S1403). For example, when four people, a father, a mother, a son, and a daughter, are registered in the basic information, the control unit 305 displays the current location of the father, the current location of the mother, the current location of the son, and the current location of the daughter. , Respectively.
- the control unit 305 determines whether any of the users registered in the basic information is currently present at the location determined in step S1402 based on the determination result in step S1403 (step S1404).
- step S1402 When it is determined that there is no user at the arrangement location determined in step S1402 (step S1404; NO), the control unit 305 of the controller 120 notifies the terminal device 40 that remote control of the operation target device is possible. To do.
- the terminal device 40 receives a specific operation instruction from the user, and transmits the content of the received instruction to the controller 120.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 receives a remote operation instruction to the operation target device or the like from the terminal device 40 (step S1405).
- control unit 305 of the controller 120 controls the operation target device and the like based on the received instruction (step S1406).
- step S1404 when it is determined that any user is currently present at the location determined in step S1402 (step S1404; YES), the control unit 305 of the controller 120 cannot remotely control the operation target device or the like (remote control is performed).
- the terminal device 40 is notified of the fact that it will be rejected without being accepted (step S1407).
- the terminal device 40 displays on the display that the operation target specified in step S1401 cannot be remotely controlled.
- the user in the home can comfortably use the energy management system 1 while ensuring the convenience of remote control, It is possible to prevent the occurrence of confusion and erroneous operation instructions due to remote operation against the intention of the user in the house.
- the control unit 305 may determine whether or not there is a record in the user whereabouts table 700 that is associated with the location where the operation target device is installed.
- the control unit 305 when there is a record associated with the location where the operation target device is installed, in other words, when there is someone in the location where the operation target device is installed (step S1404; YES).
- Notifying the terminal device 40 that remote control of the operation target device or the like is not possible step S1407), and if there is no one in the place where the operation target device is installed (step S1404; NO), The terminal device 40 may be notified that the device can be remotely controlled.
- the present invention also applies when a user in a room in the home remotely operates a device or the like in another room.
- Remote operation such as turning off the air conditioner in the children's room while in the living room is possible.
- the father and mother cannot arbitrarily remotely control the air conditioner in the child room where the child is.
- the child in the child room can directly operate the air conditioner in the child room. In this way, while ensuring the convenience of remote operation, it is possible to suppress the occurrence of confusion and actions not intended by the user.
- the controller 120 when the controller 120 is requested to perform remote control from the terminal device 40, it is designed so that remote control cannot be performed if there is someone in the place where the operation target device is installed. However, it may be designed so that remote control is not possible if there is a specific user instead of “someone”.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 determines the device to be operated, the control unit 305 determines the location where the device is installed based on the device-room association table 500 and the user associated with the device. Are determined based on the room-user association table 600. Further, the control unit 305 determines whether or not the determined user is in the determined location based on the user location table 700. The control unit 305 rejects the remote control when it is determined that the determined user is at the determined location, and permits the remote control when it is determined that the determined user is not at the determined location. . This enables finer remote control processing.
- the control unit 305 of the controller 120 determines the device to be operated, the control unit 305 determines the location where the device is installed based on the device-room association table 500, and determines a user ( It is determined based on the user whereabouts table 700 whether or not there is a person in charge. Then, the control unit 305 rejects the remote control when it is determined that there is a responsible person at the determined place, and permits the remote control when it is determined that there is no responsible person at the determined place. The user can arbitrarily set the person in charge.
- Embodiment 2 Next, Embodiment 2 will be described.
- users can communicate with each other from the management screen shown in FIG.
- FIG. 15 shows an example of a management screen displayed on the terminal device 40 used by a user outside the home.
- the controller 120 displays each user (for example, father, mother, Data indicating the current location of the child is transmitted to the terminal device 40.
- the terminal device 40 receives data indicating the current location of each user, and displays the management screen of this figure on the display of the terminal device 40.
- the user (father) of the terminal device 40 can grasp at a glance that the child is in the child room by the icon 1510A indicating the child, and can grasp at a glance that the mother is in the living room by the icon 1510B indicating the mother. Can do.
- An icon 1510C indicating a user who is out is placed at a predetermined location corresponding to the user who is out.
- the user of the terminal device 40 selects a desired device by selecting a button associated with the device or the like in the list or an image showing the device or the like arranged in the layout diagram. Etc. can be remotely controlled. Remote control is not possible for devices in rooms where other users are present. However, for the user of the terminal device 40, even if it is known that there is someone in the room where the device or the like is installed, the user is concerned whether the device or the like is operating normally, and can continue to operate for a long time. There are times when you want to contact a user in the room. Therefore, in the present embodiment, the user of the terminal device 40 can contact the user through the management screen even when remote control is not possible.
- the terminal device 40 accesses the controller 120 and stores data such as a registered schedule and memo of the selected user in the controller.
- a button 1621 for receiving an instruction to make a phone call and / or a button 1622 for receiving an instruction to send an e-mail are displayed.
- the communication unit of the terminal device 40 makes a call to a telephone number previously associated with the selected user.
- the terminal device 40 makes a call to a telephone number (home telephone number) previously associated with the mother.
- the display unit of the terminal device 40 displays an email editing screen (not shown) to be sent to the email address previously associated with the selected user.
- the input unit of the terminal device 40 accepts editing of the text and title of the email from the user, and the transmission unit of the terminal device 40 transmits the email to the email address associated with the selected user.
- the terminal device 40 transmits an e-mail to an e-mail address previously associated with the mother.
- the terminal device 40 may be able to communicate with each other using other communication means in addition to telephone and e-mail. For example, as shown in FIG. 17, a text conversation (so-called chat) between a user outside the home and a user inside the home may be performed in a chat screen 1700. Of course, users in the home can also chat with each other. In addition, users outside the home may be able to chat via the energy management system 1.
- the controller 120 serves as a chat server. For example, when a chat is performed between a first user who uses the first terminal device 40 and a second user who uses the second terminal device 40, the controller 120 starts from the first terminal device 40. A message to the second terminal device 40 is received from the first terminal device 40 and transmitted to the second terminal device 40. Similarly, the controller 120 receives a message from the second terminal device 40 to the first terminal device 40 from the second terminal device 40 and transmits the message to the first terminal device 40.
- writing messages to electronic bulletin boards may be able to read the post.
- reading messages from electronic bulletin boards writing messages to external short text posting systems, reading messages from short text posting systems, posting to SNS (Social Networking Service) and SNS You may be able to read the post.
- SNS Social Networking Service
- the energy management system 1 by linking the energy management system 1 with communication means such as telephone, e-mail, and chat, the convenience of the user is enhanced, and further, the effect of increasing the interest in energy saving is expected.
- Embodiment 3 Next, Embodiment 3 will be described.
- the energy management system 1 can appropriately change the display mode of the management screen.
- FIG. 18 shows the management screen of the energy management system 1.
- information indicating the current state of each device is displayed together with buttons 1801 to 1808 associated with each device in the list of devices.
- the button 1801 associated with the household appliance 104D in the child room in addition to the name of the device (television), information (on / off) indicating whether or not the broadcast is being displayed, and the button 1801 are continuously used. The length of time and so on that is displayed is displayed.
- the button 1802 associated with the air conditioner 102D includes, in addition to the name of the device (air conditioner), whether or not the air conditioner is in operation, an operation mode (such as cooling / heating distinction) and a set temperature in operation. Is displayed.
- the button 1803 associated with the floor heating system 105D in addition to the name of the device (floor heating), information indicating whether or not the device is in operation, and information indicating the set temperature, strength and the like when the device is in operation, is displayed.
- the button 1804 associated with the home appliance 104C-2 in the living room in addition to the name of the device (television), information (on / off) indicating whether or not broadcasting is being displayed, and information that is continuously used are used. The length of time that is being displayed is displayed.
- the button 1805 associated with the air conditioner 102C includes, in addition to the name of the device (air conditioner), whether or not the air conditioner is in operation, the operation mode (cooling / heating distinction, etc.) and the set temperature in operation. Is displayed.
- information indicating the strength of cooling, set temperature, and the like is displayed on the button 1806 associated with the home appliance 104C-1.
- buttons 1807 associated with the IH cooking heater 106C in addition to the name of the device (IHCH), information indicating whether or not the device is in operation, and information indicating the intensity of heating, the set temperature, and the like are displayed.
- the button 1808 associated with the floor heating system 105C in addition to the name of the device (floor heating), information indicating whether or not the device is in operation, and information indicating the set temperature, strength and the like when the device is in operation, is displayed.
- the terminal device 40 When each of the buttons 1801 to 1808 is operated by the user, the terminal device 40 notifies the controller 120 that the operated button is instructed remotely.
- the controller 120 determines the current state of the designated device and transmits it to the terminal device 40.
- the terminal device 40 acquires and displays the current state from the controller 120 and displays the dialog box 900 shown in FIG. 9 for accepting the remote operation when the remote operation is possible, and when the remote operation is impossible. Displays a dialog box 1300 shown in FIG. 13 indicating that remote control is not possible.
- the remote control processing when the buttons 1801 to 1808 are operated is the same as that described in the first embodiment.
- the specific content of the information indicating the current state is not limited to the content described above, and is arbitrary.
- the terminal device 40 may acquire and display the driving schedule, the date and time when the direct operation was last instructed, the date and time of the last remote operation, the user name of the last remote operation, and the like from the controller 120. .
- FIG. 19 shows an example of a management screen according to another display mode after switching. This figure schematically represents a plan view of the first floor portion in the house.
- buttons 1901 to 1908 are associated with each device.
- Button 1904 is associated with home appliance 104C-2 in the living room on the first floor of the house.
- the button 1905 is associated with the air conditioner 102C in the living room.
- Button 1906 is associated with home appliance 104C-1.
- the button 1907 is associated with the IH cooking heater 106C.
- the button 1908 is associated with the floor heating system 105C.
- buttons and devices are associated with each other in devices installed outside the living room. Since the child room in the list is on the second floor, an image showing devices and the like in the child room is not displayed in the sectional view of the first floor portion.
- the terminal device 40 switches to the sectional view of the second floor portion when displaying the first floor portion in the house.
- the plan view is switched to the first floor portion.
- X is an integer equal to or greater than 2
- the terminal device 40 displays the first floor plan, the second floor plan, and the X-1 floor
- the button 1960 is operated while the plan view of the X floor is displayed, the screen is returned to the plan view of the first floor. The rest is the same.
- the terminal device 40 may display a button for switching to the current upper floor plan and a button for switching to the current lower floor plan, and may accept input from the user.
- the terminal device 40 When a floor map of a certain floor is displayed and a button associated with a device or the like on a different floor in the list is operated by the user, the terminal device 40 is changed to the operated button. You may switch to the floor plan of the floor where the associated device is installed. In this case, the user may not operate the button 1960.
- FIG. 20 shows an example of a management screen according to another display mode after switching. This figure schematically represents a three-dimensional view.
- buttons 2001 to 2008 are associated with each device and the like, as in FIGS.
- Button 2004 is associated with home appliance 104C-2 in the living room on the first floor of the house.
- the button 2005 is associated with the air conditioner 102C in the living room.
- the button 2006 is associated with the home appliance 104C-1.
- the button 2007 is associated with the IH cooking heater 106C.
- the button 2008 is associated with the floor heating system 105C.
- buttons and devices are associated with each other in devices installed outside the living room.
- the terminal device 40 When the button 2060 for switching the room to be displayed is pressed, the terminal device 40 displays an image indicating a device or the like installed in another room in the house. If there are X rooms, switch to the first room, the second room, the (X-1) th room, the Xth room in order, and the button when displaying the Xth room When 2060 is operated, it returns to the first room. The rest is the same. However, the terminal device 40 may directly display a button for designating a room and accept input from the user.
- terminal device 40 switches to the sectional view of the second floor part when displaying the first floor part in the house.
- the plan view is switched to the first floor portion.
- the specification of the button 2080 is the same as the specification of the button 1960 described above.
- the terminal device 40 When the terminal device 40 switches the room to be displayed, the terminal device 40 rotates the three-dimensional view so that the room appears closest to the virtual viewpoint.
- the terminal device 40 rotates the three-dimensional view while being operated, typically while being pressed. Alternatively, the terminal device 40 may rotate the three-dimensional view by a predetermined angle when the button 2070 is operated once.
- the rotation direction and rotation speed are arbitrary.
- the device associated with the operated button is displayed.
- the selected device can be remotely operated.
- the remote control process in the present embodiment is the same as that described in the first embodiment.
- the terminal device 40 alternates between a management screen shown in FIG. 18, a management screen using the cross-sectional view shown in FIG. 19, and a management screen using the three-dimensional view shown in FIG. Switch to display.
- the display mode of the management screen is not limited to these three.
- the terminal device 40 may have only two display modes of the management screen, or may be able to switch to four or more display modes.
- the switching of the management screen may be performed not by pressing a button but by tilting or swinging the terminal device 40 by the user.
- the terminal device 40 may further include a detection unit having an acceleration sensor or a gyro sensor, and the management screen may be switched based on a change in the attitude of the terminal device 40.
- the terminal device 40 may change the perspective of the three-dimensional view in accordance with the change in the posture of the terminal device 40. For example, the terminal device 40 may rotate the three-dimensional view counterclockwise when the terminal device 40 tilts in the left direction of the display, and rotate the three-dimensional view clockwise when the terminal device 40 tilts in the right direction of the display.
- the management screen of the energy management system 1 can be diversified and switched according to the user's preference, the convenience of the user is enhanced, and further the effect of increasing the interest in energy saving is expected. .
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications and applications are possible. Moreover, it is also possible to freely combine the constituent elements of the above-described embodiments.
- the terminal device 40 or the controller 120 displays an image indicating a device or the like in the management screen layout diagram.
- a message or an image indicating the event may be displayed together.
- FIG. 21 shows another example of the management screen.
- the terminal device 40 may highlight and display an image indicating the device.
- the terminal device 40 surrounds an image indicating a device or the like in which the specific event has occurred with a frame 2101 and displays it relatively conspicuously.
- the controller 120 may highlight and display an image indicating the device.
- the terminal device 40 When the terminal device 40 is notified from the controller 120 that a communication error in the home network 10 has occurred in a certain device in the room, the terminal device 40 displays a message 2102 indicating that the communication error has occurred in the device. The image may be displayed in association with the image indicating. Further, when the controller 120 detects that a communication error has occurred in the home network 10 in a certain device, the controller 120 displays a message 2102 indicating that the communication error has occurred in the device in association with an image indicating the device. You may display on the part 302. FIG.
- the terminal device 40 When the terminal device 40 is notified from the controller 120 that some or all of the functions of a certain device have failed, the terminal device 40 displays a message 2103 indicating that the device has failed in association with an image indicating the device. Also good. In addition, when the controller 120 detects a failure of a part or all of the function of a certain device, the controller 120 displays a message 2103 indicating that the device has failed on the display unit 302 in association with an image indicating the device. Good.
- the terminal device 40 When the terminal device 40 is notified from the controller 120 that the operation time of a certain device has continued for a predetermined time or longer, the terminal device 40 displays a message 2104 indicating that the device has been operated for a long time. The image may be displayed in association with the image indicating. Further, when the controller 120 detects that the operation time of a certain device has continued for a predetermined time or longer, the controller 120 associates a message 2104 indicating that the device has been operated for a long time with an image indicating the device. May be displayed.
- the predetermined length of time may be determined by the controller 120, or may be arbitrarily set by the user of the controller 120 or the user of the terminal device 40.
- the terminal device 40 and the controller 120 may display the icon and mark which show having generate
- the terminal device 40 and the controller 120 may display an image indicating the device in a different color for each event that has occurred.
- the terminal device 40 and the controller 120 may express the difference in the event by the difference in color such that the device failure is red, the communication error is blue, and the warning for the long-time operation is yellow.
- the terminal device 40 and the controller 120 may display a pop-up message indicating that a specific event has occurred, instead of displaying the messages 2102, 2103, and 2104 in the layout diagram. Good. Thereby, the effect of alerting the user is increased.
- the terminal device 40 and the controller 120 may display the status of devices managed by the energy management system 1 of another house. For example, when the parent and child live in different homes, and the child's home energy management system 1 and the parent's parent's home energy management system 1 are linked to “watch” the parent's home from the child's home It may be possible.
- the controller of the first energy management system 1 (the side to be watched) and the controller of the second energy management system (the side to be watched) regularly communicate to transmit and receive data indicating the state of the device, etc. What is necessary is just to enable a user to browse the state of the apparatus of a 2nd energy management system via the 1st energy management system 1.
- the first energy management system 1 on the watching side it may be possible to browse all the statuses of the devices on the second energy management system on the watching side, and the contents that can be viewed are limited or simplified. You may be able to browse only information. For example, a person who watches (for example, a child) may not be able to view a room where there is a person to be watched (for example, a parent).
- the controller 120 and the terminal device 40 display both the list of devices and the layout diagram on the management screen, but may display only the list or only the layout diagram. .
- a program for operating the computer as all or part of the energy management system 1 is stored and distributed in a computer-readable recording medium such as a memory card, CD-ROM, DVD, or MO (Magneto Optical ⁇ ⁇ disk). Then, it may be installed in another computer and operated as the above-described means, or the above-described steps may be executed.
- a computer-readable recording medium such as a memory card, CD-ROM, DVD, or MO (Magneto Optical ⁇ ⁇ disk).
- the program may be stored in a disk device or the like included in a server device on the Internet, and may be downloaded onto a computer by being superimposed on a carrier wave, for example.
- 1 energy management system 10 home network, 20 outside network, 30 server, 40 terminal device, 50 communication network, 101 self-sustained switchboard, 102 air conditioner, 103 ventilation system, 104 home appliance, 105 floor heating system, 106 IH cooking heater , 107 hot water supply system, 108 power generation system, 109 power storage system, 110 electric vehicle, 120 controller, 301 input unit, 302 display unit, 303 storage unit, 304 communication unit, 305 control unit, 400 layout definition table, 500 device-room correspondence Table, 600 room-user correspondence table, 700 user location table, 801 icon, 900 dialog box, 1200 dialog box 1300 dialog box 2201 receiving unit, 2202 transmission unit, 2203 receiver, 2204 determination unit 2205 device control unit, 2206 a communication unit, 2207 display portion, 2208 acquiring unit
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宅内に設置される機器及びコントローラと、前記コントローラと通信する端末装置と、を有するエネルギーマネジメントシステムであって、
前記端末装置は、
前記機器を遠隔制御する指示を第1ユーザから受け付ける受付部と、
前記受付部により受け付けられた指示を前記コントローラに送信する送信部と、
を備え、
前記コントローラは、
前記端末装置から前記指示を受信する受信部と、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に第2ユーザがいるか否かを判別する判別部と、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいないと判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御し、前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいると判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御しない、機器制御部と、
を備える。
図1に、本実施形態に係るエネルギーマネジメントシステム1の構成を示す。エネルギーマネジメントシステム1は、宅内(需要家内)に設置される様々な機器及びシステムによって消費される電力量を監視し、また、各機器及びシステムの動作を制御する。例えば、宅内ネットワーク10には、自立切替盤101、空調機102、換気システム103、テレビジョン受像機や照明器具などその他の家電機器104、床暖房システム105、IH(Induction Heating)クッキングヒータ106、給湯システム107が含まれる。
次に、実施形態2について説明する。本実施形態では、図8に示す管理画面から、ユーザ同士でコミュニケーションを図ることが可能である。
次に、実施形態3について説明する。本実施形態では、エネルギーマネジメントシステム1は、管理画面の表示態様を適宜変更することができる。
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- 宅内に設置される機器及びコントローラと、前記コントローラと通信する端末装置と、を有するエネルギーマネジメントシステムであって、
前記端末装置は、
前記機器を遠隔制御する指示を第1ユーザから受け付ける受付部と、
前記受付部により受け付けられた指示を前記コントローラに送信する送信部と、
を備え、
前記コントローラは、
前記端末装置から前記指示を受信する受信部と、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に第2ユーザがいるか否かを判別する判別部と、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいないと判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御し、前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいると判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御しない、機器制御部と、
を備えるエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記コントローラは、前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいると判別された場合、前記指示に基づいて前記機器を遠隔制御できない旨を前記端末装置に通知する通知部を更に備える、
請求項1に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記端末装置は、前記宅内に設置される機器の一覧表を表示する表示部を更に備え、
前記受付部は、前記一覧表の中からいずれかの機器を選択する操作を受け付ける、
請求項1又は2に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記コントローラの判別部は、前記第2ユーザの居場所を判別し、
前記端末装置は、前記判別された第2ユーザの居場所を示す情報を前記コントローラから取得する取得部を更に備え、
前記一覧表には、前記機器の設置場所を表す領域が含まれ、
前記表示部は、前記一覧表における、前記判別された第2ユーザの居場所と一致する設置場所を表す領域内に、前記第2ユーザを示す画像を表示する、
請求項3に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記端末装置は、前記宅内における各場所の配置と、各場所に設置される機器と、を示すレイアウト図を表示する表示部を更に備え、
前記受付部は、前記レイアウト図の中からいずれかの機器を選択する操作を受け付ける、
請求項1又は2に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記コントローラの判別部は、前記第2ユーザの居場所を判別し、
前記端末装置は、前記判別された第2ユーザの居場所を示す情報を前記コントローラから取得する取得部を更に備え、
前記表示部は、前記レイアウト図における、前記判別された第2ユーザの居場所と一致する場所内に前記第2ユーザを示す画像を表示する、
請求項5に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記端末装置は、前記宅内に設置される機器の一覧表と、前記宅内における各場所の配置と各場所に設置される機器とを示すレイアウト図と、を表示する表示部を更に備え、
前記表示部は、前記指示を受け付けると、前記一覧表における前記指示の対象の機器を示す情報を強調して表示し、前記レイアウト図で示される前記指示の対象の機器を強調して表示する、
請求項1又は2に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記取得部は、前記宅内に設置される機器の動作状態を示す情報を前記コントローラから更に取得し、
前記表示部は、前記宅内に設置される機器に特定の事象が発生している場合、前記事象を示す画像又はメッセージを表示する、
請求項3から7のいずれか1項に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記取得部は、前記第2ユーザからのメッセージを更に取得し、
前記表示部は、前記第2ユーザを示す画像が前記第1ユーザによって選択されると、
前記取得部によって取得されたメッセージを表示する、
請求項3から7のいずれか1項に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記受付部は、前記第2ユーザへの電話の発信又は電子メールの送信の指示を更に受け付け、
前記端末装置は、前記第2ユーザへの電話の発信の指示に基づいて電話を発信し、又は、前記第2ユーザへの電子メールの送信の指示に基づいて電子メールを送信する通信部を更に備える、
請求項1から9のいずれか1項に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記受付部は、前記レイアウト図を、第1の態様と、前記第1の態様と異なる第2の態様と、のいずれで表示するかを指定する指示を更に受け付け、
前記表示部は、前記受付部により受け付けられた指示に基づいて、前記レイアウト図を前記第1の態様と前記第2の態様のいずれかによって表示する、
請求項5から7のいずれか1項に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 前記端末装置は、前記端末装置の姿勢を検出する検出部を更に備え、
前記表示部は、前記検出部により検出された姿勢に基づいて、前記レイアウト図を前記第1の態様と前記第2の態様とのいずれかによって表示する、
請求項11に記載のエネルギーマネジメントシステム。 - 宅内に設置される機器を遠隔制御する指示を、第1ユーザによって用いられる端末装置から受信する受信部と、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に第2ユーザがいるか否かを判別する判別部と、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいないと判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御し、前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいると判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御しない、機器制御部と、
を備えるコントローラ。 - 前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいると判別された場合、前記指示に基づいて前記機器を遠隔制御できない旨を前記端末装置に通知する通知部を更に備える、
請求項13に記載のコントローラ。 - 前記第2ユーザには無線機器が対応付けられており、
前記宅内には、前記無線機器と通信するアクセスポイントが複数あり、
前記判別部は、前記無線機器が通信しているアクセスポイントを判別することにより、前記第2ユーザの居場所を判別する、
請求項13又は14に記載のコントローラ。 - 前記宅内には、前記宅内を撮影するカメラが設置されており、
前記判別部は、前記カメラによって撮影された画像を解析することにより、前記第2ユーザの居場所を判別する、
請求項13又は14に記載のコントローラ。 - 前記判別部は、前記第2ユーザからの入力に基づいて、前記第2ユーザの居場所を判別する、
請求項13又は14に記載のコントローラ。 - 宅内に設置される機器を遠隔制御する指示を、第1ユーザによって用いられる端末装置から受信する受信ステップと、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に第2ユーザがいるか否かを判別する判別ステップと、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいないと判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御し、前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいると判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御しない、機器制御ステップと、
を備える遠隔制御方法。 - コンピュータを、
宅内に設置される機器を遠隔制御する指示を、第1ユーザによって用いられる端末装置から受信する受信部、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に第2ユーザがいるか否かを判別する判別部、
前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいないと判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御し、前記指示の対象の機器が設置されている場所に前記第2ユーザがいると判別された場合には、前記機器を前記指示に基づいて制御しない機器制御部、
として機能させるプログラム。
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