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WO2016171270A1 - Système de jouet, serveur destiné au système de jouet, et jouet radiocommandé - Google Patents

Système de jouet, serveur destiné au système de jouet, et jouet radiocommandé Download PDF

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WO2016171270A1
WO2016171270A1 PCT/JP2016/062822 JP2016062822W WO2016171270A1 WO 2016171270 A1 WO2016171270 A1 WO 2016171270A1 JP 2016062822 W JP2016062822 W JP 2016062822W WO 2016171270 A1 WO2016171270 A1 WO 2016171270A1
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  • the present invention relates to a toy system, a toy system server, and a radio control toy in which a level is set according to a user's experience of operating the radio control toy.
  • the radio control toy is a toy that remotely controls a model such as an automobile or an airplane by transmitting an operation instructed by a user wirelessly.
  • a model such as an automobile or an airplane
  • the user controls the speed and direction of travel by operating the accelerator and steering of the traveling automobile model using a controller at hand.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a toy system that allows a user to change a parameter that affects operation control of a drive device.
  • the setting information and the information for evaluating the setting state are referred to in association with the database, the evaluation for the setting information is generated, and the generated evaluation is transmitted to a predetermined notification destination via the network. ing.
  • the user is given guidance when setting parameters.
  • Patent Document 2 discloses a technique that can update the performance to be performed on a moving body such as a doll, and can perform various performances by adding a moving body.
  • information necessary for performing performance from a server is transmitted to a terminal, and a moving body is operated based on information received by the terminal.
  • Patent Document 3 discloses a system that detects toy information stored in a toy with a reader and provides information related to the toy based on the detected toy information.
  • a toy is identified by placing a model in the shape of a car on a reader, and information related to the toy is read from a server via a network and displayed on a personal computer.
  • radio controlled toys As mentioned above, one of the attractions of radio controlled toys is the enjoyment of manipulating models such as cars at will.
  • the performance of the radio control toy does not match the skill of the user, the charm of the radio control toy cannot be fully transmitted. For example, even if a beginner operates a radio-controlled toy for advanced users, the skill does not catch up with the performance, and may collide immediately or feel stress due to inability to control well. On the other hand, if you get used to the operation, you may not be satisfied with the performance of the radio control toy and you may feel unsatisfactory.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a toy system, a server for a toy system, and a radio control toy that can provide fun according to the skill of the user.
  • a toy system of the present invention includes a radio control toy and an operation unit that transmits an operation signal corresponding to a user operation to operate the radio control toy to the radio control toy.
  • a level determination unit that determines a level according to an operation experience of a radio-controlled toy by a user operation unit, and a level management that manages the level determined by the level determination unit in association with user identification information unique to the user
  • a level reading unit that reads the level corresponding to the user identification information from the level management unit, and a setting transmission unit that transmits at least one of the level read by the level reading unit and setting information based on the level to the radio control toy,
  • the level according to the operation experience of the radio control toy for each user can be determined by the level determination unit and managed by the level management unit.
  • the level managed by the level management unit is read by the level reading unit and transmitted to the radio control toy. Thereby, the setting of a radio control toy can be changed according to a user's operation experience.
  • the toy system of the present invention may further include a server connected to the network, and the server may have a level management unit. According to such a configuration, the level for each user can be managed by the server connected to the network.
  • the toy system of the present invention may further include a terminal device connected to the network, and the terminal device may include a level reading unit and a setting transmission unit. According to such a configuration, the level can be read by the terminal device connected to the network, and the setting information based on the level and the level can be transmitted from the terminal device to the radio control toy.
  • the terminal device may have a level determination unit. According to such a structure, the level according to the user's operation experience can be determined by the terminal device and transmitted to the server.
  • the operation unit may be integrated with the terminal device. According to such a configuration, a system can be constructed with a simple configuration.
  • the level may be set according to at least one of the change pattern of the operation signal transmitted from the operation unit to the radio control toy, the number of changes in the operation signal, and the operation time. According to such a configuration, the operation experience based on the operation frequency of the operation unit by the user and the pattern of change in the operation signal can be determined as the level.
  • points are associated with the levels, and the radio controlled toy adds the numerical value assigned to each type of operational characteristic of the radio controlled toy, and the operational characteristic is reduced according to this numerical value which is equal to or less than the point.
  • the setting may be weighted. According to such a configuration, the operation characteristics of the radio-controlled toy can be adjusted for each type within the range of points set for each level, and various settings can be made according to the user's operational experience. It becomes like this.
  • the setting information may include information on the operation characteristics of the radio control toy according to the level. According to such a configuration, the operation characteristics of the radio control toy can be changed according to the user's operation experience.
  • the level management unit manages the level in association with the user identification information and the toy identification information unique to the radio control toy, and the level reading unit corresponds to the user identification information and the toy identification information. May be read from the level management unit. According to such a structure, a level can be managed for every radio control toy which a user uses with a user's operation experience.
  • the toy system server is a toy system server used in a toy system that manages a level according to an operation experience of a radio control toy by a user operating the radio control toy with an operation unit.
  • the toy system server includes a level determination unit, a level management unit, and a level response unit.
  • a level determination part determines the level according to the operation experience of the radio control toy by a user's operation part.
  • the level management unit manages at least one of the level and setting information based on the level in association with user identification information unique to the user.
  • the level response unit reads at least one of the level and setting information associated with the user identification information from the level management unit and responds to the user side via the network.
  • the level according to the operation experience of the radio control toy for each user can be determined by the level determination unit and managed by the toy system server.
  • the level managed by the toy system server can respond via a network in response to a request from the user.
  • the setting of a radio control toy can be changed according to a user's operation experience.
  • the setting information may include information related to operating characteristics of the radio control toy. According to such a configuration, it is possible to manage the setting of the operation characteristics of the radio control toy corresponding to the level as well as the level according to the user's operation experience.
  • the radio control toy is a radio control toy operated by an operation signal transmitted from an operation unit in response to a user operation.
  • the radio control toy includes a level determination unit, a level reception unit, and a level setting unit.
  • a level determination part determines the level according to the operation experience of the radio control toy by a user's operation part.
  • the level receiving unit receives at least one of setting information based on a level managed by the server and transmitted from the terminal device and associated with user identification information unique to the user.
  • the level setting unit performs setting related to the operation characteristics of the radio control toy based on at least one of the level received by the level receiving unit and the setting information.
  • the radio control toy receives at least one of the level according to the operation experience for each user managed by the server and the setting information based on the level.
  • the setting relating to the operation characteristics is performed based on at least one of the received level and setting information.
  • the radio control toy includes an operation count unit that acquires at least one of the number of operation signal changes and an operation time, and a count transmission unit that transmits at least one of the number of times and the operation time acquired by the operation count unit. And may be further provided. According to such a structure, the numerical value based on the operation frequency of the operation part by a user can be transmitted to a terminal device.
  • the level setting unit sets the values according to the numerical values that are equal to or less than the points when the numerical values distributed for each type of operating characteristics of the radio controlled toys are added. Weighting may be performed. According to such a configuration, the operation characteristics of the radio-controlled toy can be adjusted for each type within the range of points set for each level, and various settings can be made according to the user's operational experience. It becomes like this.
  • the level setting unit sets at least one of the maximum speed, acceleration characteristic, and steering characteristic of the radio control toy based on at least one of the level and setting information received by the level receiving unit. You may do it. According to such a configuration, at least one of the maximum speed, acceleration characteristics, and steering characteristics of the radio control toy can be changed according to the user's operational experience.
  • the level is associated with a point
  • the setting information includes combination information of numerical values that are equal to or less than the point when the number assigned for each type of operation characteristic of the radio control toy is added.
  • the setting unit may perform setting weighting according to the numerical value distributed for each type of operation characteristic based on the combination information of the numerical values. According to such a configuration, the operation characteristics of the radio-controlled toy can be adjusted for each type based on numerical combination information, and various settings can be performed according to the user's operational experience.
  • the present invention it is possible to provide a toy system, a toy system server, and a radio control toy that can provide fun according to the skill of the user.
  • FIG. 1 It is a lineblock diagram illustrating the toy system concerning a 1st embodiment.
  • (A) And (b) is a block diagram which illustrates the composition of each part.
  • (A) And (b) is a block diagram which illustrates the composition of each part.
  • (A) And (b) is a figure which illustrates the table managed by a level management part. It is a flowchart which illustrates operation
  • (A) And (b) is a figure explaining distribution of a point.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating an example of point distribution processing. It is a figure explaining selection of the extended function according to a level. It is a block diagram which illustrates the toy system which concerns on 2nd Embodiment. It is a block diagram which illustrates the toy system which concerns on 3rd Embodiment. (A) And (b) is a block diagram illustrated about other embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram illustrating a toy system according to the first embodiment.
  • the toy system 1 according to the present embodiment is connected to the operation unit 10 for operating the radio control toy 100, the server (toy system server) 20 connected to the network N, and the network N. Terminal device 30 to be provided.
  • the operation unit 10 has a variable switch 10a (stick type, wheel type, button, etc.) operated by the user 200.
  • the user 200 sends an operation signal to the radio controlled toy 100 via the wireless LN1 by appropriately operating the variable switch 10a of the operation unit 10.
  • the radio control toy 100 receives an operation signal transmitted from the operation unit 10 by the wireless LN1, and performs an operation according to the command of the operation signal.
  • the radio control toy 100 can be set according to the operation experience of the user 200 who enjoys such a radio control toy 100. That is, the toy system 1 can grow the ability of the radio control toy 100 along with the operation experience of the user 200.
  • the network N to which the server 20 is connected is, for example, a WAN (Wide Area Network).
  • the network N includes a public line such as the Internet or a mobile phone network.
  • An access point AP may be connected to the network N.
  • the access point AP may be connected to the network N via a LAN (Local Area Network).
  • a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone or a tablet terminal is used.
  • the terminal device 30 is connected to the network N via the wireless LN2.
  • the terminal device 30 may be connected to the network N via the access point AP.
  • a mobile phone network is used as the wireless LN2.
  • a wireless LAN may be used as the wireless LN2.
  • the terminal device 30 can be connected to the server 20 via the network N.
  • the terminal device 30 inputs and outputs information with the radio control toy 100 by the wireless LN3.
  • the wireless LN3 short-range wireless communication using radio waves or infrared rays is used.
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  • wireless LAN wireless LAN
  • the terminal device 30 is a mobile phone or a tablet-type terminal, short-range wireless communication mounted on these may be used.
  • FIG. 2A to FIG. 3B are block diagrams illustrating the configuration of each unit.
  • 2A shows a block diagram of the main part of the operation unit 10
  • FIG. 2B shows a block diagram of the main part of the server 20.
  • FIG. 3A shows a block diagram of the main part of the terminal device 30, and
  • FIG. 3B shows a block diagram of the main part of the radio control toy 100.
  • the operation unit 10 includes an operation input unit 11 and a transmitter 12.
  • the operation input unit 11 detects the variable amount of the variable switch 10 a operated by the user 200 and the selection of buttons, switches, and the like.
  • the transmitter 12 is a part that transmits an operation signal based on the variable amount or selection detected by the operation input unit 11 by the wireless LN1.
  • the transmitter 12 transmits an operation signal using, for example, a 2.4 GHz band radio wave.
  • the server 20 includes a level management unit 21, a level response unit 22, and a network interface 23.
  • the level management unit 21 manages a level according to the operation experience of the radio control toy 100 by the user 200 in association with user identification information (user ID) unique to the user 200.
  • the level management unit 21 performs processing for storing a user ID and a level in association with each other in a storage device (not shown). Also, a process of reading the user ID and level stored in the storage device is performed.
  • the user ID identification information registered in advance by the user 200 is used.
  • the user ID may be a mobile phone number used by the user 200.
  • the level response unit 22 is a part that responds to the user 200 side with at least one of the level associated with the user ID and the setting information based on the level in response to a request sent from the user 200 side via the network N.
  • the level response unit 22 sends the user ID to the level management unit 21, and at least one of the level read from the storage device by the level management unit 21 and the setting information based on the read level is transmitted to the user via the network. It responds to the 200 side.
  • setting information based on the level
  • information on the operation characteristics of the radio control toy 100 and combinations of numerical values distributed for each type of operation characteristics of the radio control toy 100 Information may be included.
  • the level may be associated with the maximum quantity (point) that can be assigned for each type of operation characteristic of the radio controlled toy 100.
  • the network interface 23 is an interface part for connecting the server 20 to the network N.
  • the terminal device 30 includes a level reading unit 31, a setting transmission unit 32, a level determination unit 33, a level transmission unit 34, and a communication interface 35. Further, the terminal device 30 may have a point distribution unit 36. The point distribution unit 36 will be described later.
  • the level reading unit 31 performs processing for reading the level corresponding to the user ID from the server 20 via the network N.
  • the setting transmission unit 32 performs a process of transmitting at least one of the level read by the level reading unit 31 and the setting information to the radio control toy 100 via the communication interface 35.
  • the level determination unit 33 performs a process of determining the level based on the operation experience of the radio control toy 100 by the user 200.
  • the experience of operating the radio control toy 100 can be determined based on, for example, the operation frequency of the operation unit 10.
  • the level is determined according to at least one of the number of changes in the operation signal transmitted from the operation unit 10 to the radio control toy 100 and the operation time.
  • the information used for level determination is not limited to the above.
  • the level may be determined by recognizing the change pattern of the operation signal.
  • the operation distance such as the travel distance, flight distance, and navigation distance of the radio control toy 100 may be used as a material for level determination. The operating distance can be measured if the radio control toy 100 is equipped with a GPS function.
  • the level transmission unit 34 performs processing for transmitting the level determined by the level determination unit 33 to the server 20 via the network N.
  • the level transmission unit 34 transmits the level to the server 20 via the network N via the communication interface 35.
  • the communication interface 35 is an interface part that connects the terminal device 30 to the network N by the wireless LN2 and connects to the radio control toy 100 by the wireless LN3.
  • the communication interface 35 inputs and outputs information with the access point AP connected to the network N, for example, by the wireless LN2.
  • the communication interface 35 inputs and outputs information to and from the radio control toy 100 by the wireless LN3.
  • At least one of the level reading unit 31, the setting transmission unit 32, the level determination unit 33, and the level transmission unit 34 described above may be realized by application software executed by the terminal device 30.
  • the application software may be recorded on a computer-readable recording medium or distributed via the network N.
  • the radio control toy 100 includes a control unit 101, a receiver 102, a drive unit 103, a communication interface 104, a level reception unit 105, a level setting unit 106, and an operation.
  • a count unit 107 and a count transmission unit 108 are included.
  • Control unit 101 controls each part of radio control toy 100.
  • the control unit 101 has a function of setting operation characteristics of the drive unit 103. For example, in the case of a radio controlled toy 100 of an automobile model, the control unit 101 sets the maximum current that flows to a motor that is one of the drive units 103, sets the rotational acceleration of the motor, and operates the speed and operation of the steering servo. Set the maximum angle.
  • the receiver 102 is a part that receives an operation signal transmitted from the transmitter 12 of the operation unit 10 by the wireless LN1.
  • the operation signal received by the receiver 102 is sent to the control unit 101.
  • the control unit 101 controls the driving unit 103 based on the operation signal sent from the receiver 102.
  • the drive unit 103 is various drive sources for operating the radio control toy 100. Examples of the drive unit 103 include a motor and a servo.
  • the communication interface 104 is an interface part that inputs and outputs information with the terminal device 30 by the wireless LN 3.
  • the level receiving unit 105 is a part that receives information transmitted from the setting transmission unit 32 of the terminal device 30.
  • the level receiving unit 105 receives information via the communication interface 104.
  • Information received by the level receiving unit 105 is at least one of level and setting information.
  • the level setting unit 106 is a part that performs settings related to the operating characteristics of the radio control toy 100 based on at least one of the level and setting information received by the level receiving unit 105.
  • the level setting unit 106 may store a setting value of each operation characteristic corresponding to the level. That is, when the level is received by the level receiving unit 105, the level setting unit 106 reads a setting value stored in advance according to this level and sends it to the control unit 101. When the level receiving unit 105 receives the setting information, the level setting unit 106 interprets the setting information and transmits the setting value of each operation characteristic to the control unit 101.
  • the control unit 101 sets the operation characteristics of the drive unit 103 according to the set value sent from the level setting unit 106. Thereby, the operation characteristic of the radio controlled toy 100 is set according to the level of the user 200, that is, the operation experience of the user 200.
  • the operation count unit 107 performs a process of acquiring at least one of the number of changes and the operation time of the operation signal transmitted from the operation unit 10 to the radio control toy 100.
  • the count transmission unit 108 performs a process of transmitting at least one of the number of times and the operation time acquired by the operation counting unit 107 to the terminal device 30.
  • the count transmission unit 108 transmits at least one of the number of times and the operation time to the terminal device 30 by the wireless LN 3 via the communication interface 104.
  • At least one of the level receiving unit 105, the level setting unit 106, the operation counting unit 107, and the count transmission unit 108 described above may be realized by software executed by the control unit 101.
  • This software may be recorded on a computer-readable recording medium or distributed via the network N.
  • Level management table 4A and 4B are diagrams illustrating tables managed by the level management unit.
  • the management table TB1 shown in FIG. 4A is a table that stores a user ID and a level in association with each other. For example, a mobile phone number used by the user 200 is used as the user ID. A numerical value of the level is stored corresponding to this user ID.
  • a user name is also stored corresponding to the user ID.
  • the user ID is identification information unique to the user 200. Therefore, the level associated with the user ID can be read or registered based on the user ID.
  • the management table TB2 shown in FIG. 4B is a table that stores a user ID and a toy ID, which is unique identification information of the radio control toy 100, and a level in association with each other. In the management table TB2, setting information is also stored according to the level. In this management table TB2, a plurality of toy IDs and a plurality of levels are associated with one user ID.
  • one user 200 may have a plurality of radio control toys 100. Since the experience of operation varies depending on the type of radio control toy 100, it is desirable to register a level for each toy ID associated with the user ID. Thereby, according to the radio control toy 100 which the user 200 selected, the setting of the operation characteristic by the level based on the operation experience of the radio control toy 100 can be performed.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the toy system.
  • the transceiver is paired. For example, when the operation unit 10 and the radio control toy 100 are turned on, a search is made for a vacant band between the transmitter 12 and the receiver 102, and processing for matching the bands to be used is performed.
  • step S2 pairing between the terminal and the toy is performed.
  • application software is executed on the terminal device 30 to perform pairing by short-range wireless communication.
  • the user 200 performs processing for selecting the radio control toy 100 that can be paired by application software of the terminal device 30.
  • the level is set. That is, the user ID is transmitted to the server 20 via the network N by the application software of the terminal device 30.
  • the server 20 responds to the terminal device 30 via the network N with a level corresponding to the user ID.
  • the terminal device 30 transmits the level sent from the server 20 to the radio control toy 100.
  • the radio control toy 100 sets operation characteristics according to the level sent from the terminal device 30.
  • step S4 a toy operation is performed.
  • the user 200 enjoys the operation of the radio control toy 100 with the operation characteristics set according to the level.
  • the user 200 turns on the operation unit 10 and the radio-controlled toy 100, and executes application software on the terminal device 30, for example, a mobile phone.
  • the operation characteristic of the radio controlled toy 100 is automatically set according to the level of the user 200.
  • the user 200 can operate the radio-controlled toy 100 having an operation characteristic that matches his own operation experience. For example, if the user 200 is a beginner level, the maximum speed is set low and the acceleration characteristic is also set low. In addition, the steering characteristic is set to be loose. On the other hand, if the user 200 is an advanced level, the maximum speed is set higher and the acceleration characteristic is also set higher. The steering characteristic is also set to quick. In this manner, the characteristics of the radio control toy 100 can be changed in accordance with the level of the user 200.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating the level reading process.
  • the user ID is transmitted to the server 20.
  • the level reading unit 31 of the terminal device 30 performs processing for transmitting the user ID to the server 20 via the communication interface 35.
  • the user ID may be entered as a login ID when application software is executed on the terminal device 30 or may be registered in advance in the terminal device 30 (such as a mobile phone number).
  • the user ID transmitted from the terminal device 30 is transmitted by the wireless LN2, and is transmitted from the access point AP to the server 20 via the network N, for example.
  • the server 20 performs a level search.
  • the server 20 refers to the management table TB1 (TB2) managed by the level management unit 21 and searches for the level corresponding to the received user ID. If the setting information is registered corresponding to the level, the setting information is also searched.
  • the retrieved level is transmitted to the terminal device 30 that is the transmission source of the user ID.
  • the server 20 transmits the level extracted by the search from the level response unit 22 to the network N.
  • the level transmitted to the network N is transmitted from the access point AP to the terminal device 30 of the user 200 by the wireless LN2, for example.
  • setting information is retrieved corresponding to the level, at least one of the level and the setting information may be transmitted to the terminal device 30.
  • the terminal device 30 receives the level.
  • the terminal device 30 receives at least one of the level and setting information transmitted from the server 20 (access point AP) by the wireless LN 2 by the level reading unit 31 via the communication interface 35.
  • step S105 the level is transmitted from the terminal device 30 to the radio control toy 100.
  • the setting transmission unit 32 of the terminal device 30 transmits at least one of the level and setting information to the radio control toy 100 via the communication interface 35 by the wireless LN3.
  • the setting information corresponding to the level may be stored in a storage unit (not shown) of the terminal device 30.
  • the level transmitted from the server 20 may be received, the setting information corresponding to the level received at the terminal device 30 may be read from the storage unit and transmitted to the radio control toy 100.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating the level setting process.
  • the radio control toy 100 receives a level. That is, the level receiving unit 105 receives at least one of the level and the setting information transmitted from the terminal device 30 by the wireless LN 3 in the process of step S ⁇ b> 105 in FIG. 6 via the communication interface 104 of the radio control toy 100.
  • step S202 operation characteristics corresponding to the received level are set.
  • the level setting unit 106 of the radio control toy 100 sends a setting value to the control unit 101 using at least one of the received level and setting information.
  • the setting information corresponding to the level may be stored in a storage unit (not shown) of the radio control toy 100.
  • the level transmitted from the terminal device 30 may be received, setting information corresponding to the level received by the radio control toy 100 may be read from the storage unit, and the setting value may be sent to the control unit 101.
  • the control unit 101 sets the operation characteristics of the drive unit 103 based on the set value sent from the level setting unit 106. Thereby, the operation characteristic of the radio controlled toy 100 is set according to the level of the user 200.
  • Level judgment processing 8 and 9 are flowcharts illustrating the level determination process.
  • the process of the flowchart shown in FIG. 8 is performed by the radio control toy 100, for example.
  • the process of the flowchart shown in FIG. 9 is performed by the terminal device 30, for example.
  • step S301 it is determined whether or not an operation signal has been detected.
  • the control unit 101 detects the operation signal by receiving the operation signal received by the receiver 102 by the control unit 101.
  • step S302 Time counting is started as shown in step S302. Time counting is performed by the operation counting unit 107.
  • step S303 it is determined whether or not the operation signal has changed within a predetermined time.
  • the operation signal changes within a certain period of time, as shown in step S304, the operation count unit 107 counts the number of changes in the operation signal. If the operation signal does not change, the process proceeds to step S305.
  • step S305 it is determined whether or not a certain time has elapsed.
  • a predetermined time it is determined whether or not a predetermined time has elapsed since the operation signal stopped changing. If the predetermined time has elapsed, the time counting is ended as shown in step S306.
  • step S307 information on the counted time (operation time) and the operation count number is transmitted from the count transmission unit 108 to the terminal device 30 by the wireless LN3.
  • the terminal device 30 receives the count information. That is, the counting information transmitted from the radio control toy 100 by the wireless LN3 in the previous step S307 is received via the communication interface 35 of the terminal device 30.
  • step S402 it is determined whether or not the level condition is satisfied. This determination is performed by the level determination unit 33 of the terminal device 30.
  • the level determination unit 33 determines the level based on the operation time and the operation count number included in the count information. For example, a predetermined threshold is provided for each of the operation time and the operation count, and the level is determined based on whether or not the threshold is exceeded.
  • step S403 the level up is determined, and the determined level is transmitted from the level transmission unit 34 to the server 20.
  • the server 20 associates the level transmitted from the level transmission unit 34 of the terminal device 30 with the user ID and manages it with the level management unit 21.
  • the level determination unit 33 displays the level on the display of the terminal device 30. For example, when leveling up, a message such as “Congratulations. Leveled up. The current level is 5.” is displayed. On the other hand, if the level has not been raised, a message such as “A little more until level up. The current level is 4” is displayed. Moreover, you may display the operation time and operation count number which were used for level determination with this display.
  • the level is set according to the operation experience of the user 200.
  • the set level is managed by the server 20 and transmitted from the terminal device 30 to the radio control toy 100.
  • the operation characteristics of the radio control toy 100 are set according to the level.
  • the operation characteristics of the radio control toy 100 change according to the operation experience of the user 200.
  • the radio control toy 100 that grows as it runs can be realized such that the exercise performance of the radio control toy 100 increases as the operation experience of the user 200 increases.
  • the level according to the operation experience of the user 200 is determined based on the operation time and the operation count, but the present invention is not limited to these.
  • the level may be determined based on information other than these or other information (for example, a change pattern of an operation signal, a travel distance, a flight distance, a navigation distance, etc.).
  • FIGS. 10A and 10B are diagrams for explaining point distribution.
  • the level is set according to the operation experience of the user 200, and the operation characteristics of the radio control toy 100 are set according to this level.
  • points corresponding to the levels may be associated with each other, and settings for each type of operation characteristics may be performed using the points.
  • FIG. 10 (a) shows an example of the correspondence between levels and points. For example, point “10” is associated with level “1”, and point “12” is associated with level “2”. Similarly, the higher the level, the more points that are associated.
  • FIG. 10 (b) shows an example of point distribution.
  • an example of distributing the point “18” in the radio controlled toy 100 of the automobile model is shown.
  • Examples of the operation characteristics of the radio controlled toy 100 of the automobile model include “highest speed”, “acceleration force”, “steering angle”, “steering speed”, and “turbo”.
  • the point according to the level (for example, the point “18”) is the maximum quantity that can be distributed. Points can be allocated to each type of operating characteristic within the maximum quantity range.
  • the level setting unit 106 of the radio control toy 100 performs setting weighting for each type of operation characteristic according to this point.
  • Such point distribution may be prepared in advance for each level (point), or may be freely changed by the user 200. Further, when the points are distributed according to the preference of the user 200, it may be registered as “custom setting”.
  • the point distribution process is performed by the point distribution unit 36 of the terminal device 30.
  • the point distribution unit 36 may be realized by application software executed on the terminal device 30.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an example of point distribution processing.
  • points are read. Points are read by the level reading unit 31 of the terminal device 30. By reading the level corresponding to the user ID from the server 20, the point corresponding to the level is read.
  • step S502 a sorting item is selected.
  • the types of operation characteristics that can be distributed are displayed on the display, and the selection of the user 200 is accepted.
  • step S503 a selection point is selected.
  • a distribution point selected by the user 200 is accepted.
  • step S504 it is determined whether or not there are enough points. If there are not enough points, the process returns to step S503 to re-input the points to be distributed. If there are enough points, the process advances to step S505 to determine whether there are other items to be distributed.
  • step S506 When distributing to other items, the process returns to step S502 and the subsequent processing is repeated. If there is no other item to be distributed, the process proceeds to step S506, and distribution is registered.
  • This distribution registration may be stored in the terminal device 30 or may be registered in association with the user ID by the level management unit 21 of the server 20. Further, it may be stored in the radio control toy 100.
  • the point distribution is registered as a combination of numerical values distributed for each type of operation characteristic.
  • the points are given more as the level according to the operation experience is higher. Therefore, as the operation experience is more abundant, the range of setting of the operation characteristics is expanded.
  • the exercise performance of the radio control toy 100 can be improved as it is used, and the range of setting of operation characteristics is expanded. Therefore, even the same radio control toy 100 can be enjoyed widely from beginners to advanced players.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining selection of the extended function according to the level.
  • the extended functions that can be selected according to the level may be classified.
  • the extended function shown in FIG. 12 includes three extended functions of function A, function B, and function C. For these extended functions, those that can be selected and those that cannot be selected are set according to the level.
  • the function A is an extended function that can be selected at the beginner level “1” to “3” and the intermediate level “4” to “7” but cannot be selected at the advanced level “8” to “10”. is there.
  • the function A is, for example, a travel support function.
  • Examples of the travel support function include a support function using a heading lock gyro, an automatic return function to a travel lane, and a rollover prevention function.
  • Function B is an extended function that can be selected at intermediate level “4” to “7” and advanced level “8” to “10”, but cannot be selected at beginner level “1” to “3”. is there.
  • the function B for example, an overtake function can be cited.
  • function C is an extended function that can be selected only by advanced level “8” to “10”.
  • Examples of the function C include a slip stream function. By such division, it is possible to give the pleasure of level up by changing the extensibility according to the level.
  • the race organizer can participate in the class according to the level of the user 200 in the race event using the radio control toy 100. Can be easily limited. Moreover, if the participant of a race event selects a participation class according to his user ID, he will be able to participate in a class that matches his skill. Since the operation characteristics of the radio control toy 100 participating in each class are set according to the level of the user 200 participating in the class, the operation characteristics of the radio control toy 100 participating in each class can be set uniformly, and the equal condition It will be possible to race.
  • FIG. 13 is a configuration diagram illustrating a toy system according to the second embodiment.
  • the toy system 1B according to the present embodiment has a configuration in which the operation unit 10 and the terminal device 30 are integrated.
  • Other configurations are the same as those of the toy system 1 according to the first embodiment.
  • the operation unit 10 is incorporated in the terminal device 30.
  • the operation unit 10 is realized by application software of the mobile phone.
  • the user 200 can send an operation signal to the radio control toy 100 by operating the operation icon 10 b displayed on the display of the terminal device 30.
  • the system configuration can be simplified.
  • the configuration in which the operation unit 10 and the terminal device 30 are integrated is a configuration in which the function of the terminal device 30 is incorporated in the operation unit 10, or the casing of the operation unit 10 and the terminal device.
  • pieces may be sufficient.
  • FIG. 14 is a configuration diagram illustrating a toy system according to the third embodiment.
  • the toy system 1 ⁇ / b> C according to the present invention includes a radio control toy 100 and an operation unit 10 that operates the radio control toy 100.
  • the toy system 1C includes a level management unit 21, a level reading unit 31, and a setting transmission unit 32.
  • the server 20 and the terminal device 30 in the toy systems 1A and 1B according to the first and second embodiments are not provided, and the functions included therein are the operation unit 10 and the radio control. Included in any of toys 100.
  • the operation unit 10 includes a level management unit 21, a level reading unit 31, and a setting transmission unit 32.
  • the radio control toy 100 for each user 200 is similar to the toy systems 1A and 1B in the first and second embodiments. It becomes possible to change the setting of the radio control toy 100 according to the level according to the operation experience.
  • FIGS. 15A and 15B are configuration diagrams illustrating another embodiment.
  • the computer 301 of a specific shop 300 is connected to the network N of the toy systems 1 and 1B.
  • the store of the radio control toy 100 and the network N are connected.
  • the terminal device 30 of the user 200 can be connected to the computer 301 of the shop 300 by the wireless LN4.
  • the computer 301 of the shop 300 can give a special point to the user ID of the user 200.
  • the special point information is sent from the computer 301 of the shop 300 to the server 20 via the network N.
  • the level management unit 21 of the server 20 manages the special point information transmitted from the computer 301 of the shop 300 in association with the user ID. With such a system, a privilege can be given to the user 200 who has visited the shop 300.
  • FIG. 15B shows an example of the management table TB3 managed by the level management unit 21.
  • the management table TB3 levels and setting information are managed corresponding to user IDs, and points are managed.
  • special points are managed together with normal points corresponding to the level.
  • the point “2” is given as a special point.
  • the user 200 can use the total point “20” obtained by adding the special point “2” to the normal point “18”.
  • the special points may have an expiration date. By providing an expiration date, the user 200 can add and use normal points and special points until the expiration date. On the other hand, after the expiration date, the special points are deleted and only normal points can be used.
  • Special points are not limited to shop 300.
  • the computer 301 and the terminal device 30 may be connected by the wireless LN 4 to give special points.
  • special points may be incorporated into normal points. For example, when participating in a race event, special points are given according to the results of ranking, winning, completion, etc., so that they can be incorporated into normal points. When a special point is incorporated into a normal point, a level determination in consideration of the point may be performed. The operation experience of the user 200 may greatly leap by participating in a race event in addition to normal practice. This system provides incentives to participate in race events instead of regular practice.
  • the toy system server (server 20), and the radio control toy 100 according to the embodiment even the same radio control toy 100 matches the operation experience of the user 200.
  • the operating characteristics can be changed. Thereby, it is possible to provide the enjoyment of the radio control toy 100 according to the skill of the user 200 from beginners to advanced users.
  • the present invention is not limited to these examples.
  • the level determination unit 33 and the point distribution unit 36 are provided in the terminal device 30, but these may be provided in any of the operation unit 10, the server 20, and the radio control toy 100.
  • the operation count unit 107 is provided in the radio control toy 100, it may be provided in any of the operation unit 10, the server 20, and the terminal device 30.
  • those in which those skilled in the art appropriately added, deleted, and changed the design of the above-described embodiments, and combinations of the features of each embodiment as appropriate also include the gist of the present invention. As long as they are within the scope of the present invention.
  • the present invention can be suitably used for other models such as an airplane model and a ship model in addition to the radio controlled toy 100 of the automobile model.

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L'invention concerne un système de jouet, un serveur destiné au système de jouet, et un jouet radiocommandé aptes à apporter du plaisir en fonction des compétences d'un utilisateur. Le système de jouet selon la présente invention est équipé : du jouet radiocommandé ; et d'une unité d'actionnement qui transmet, au jouet radiocommandé, un signal d'actionnement selon l'actionnement d'un utilisateur de façon à actionner le jouet radiocommandé. Le système de jouet comprend : une unité de détermination de niveau qui détermine un niveau selon l'expérience d'un utilisateur dans l'actionnement du jouet radiocommandé par l'unité d'actionnement ; une unité de gestion de niveau qui gère le niveau déterminé par l'unité de détermination de niveau de façon à associer le niveau avec des informations d'identification d'utilisateur propres à l'utilisateur ; une unité de lecture de niveau qui lit, à partir de l'unité de gestion de niveau, le niveau associé aux informations d'identification d'utilisateur ; et une unité de transmission de réglage qui transmet, au jouet radiocommandé, au moins l'un des niveaux qui sont lus par l'unité de lecture de niveau et des informations de réglage basés sur le niveau.
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