EP4077185A1 - Dispositif d'interface homme-machine pour systèmes de construction - Google Patents

Dispositif d'interface homme-machine pour systèmes de construction

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EP4077185A1
EP4077185A1 EP20820462.8A EP20820462A EP4077185A1 EP 4077185 A1 EP4077185 A1 EP 4077185A1 EP 20820462 A EP20820462 A EP 20820462A EP 4077185 A1 EP4077185 A1 EP 4077185A1
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Markus Kappeler
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  • the technology described here relates generally to a building system that performs one or more services in or for a building.
  • Exemplary embodiments of the technology relate in particular to a man-machine interface device and a building system with such a man-machine interface device.
  • Building systems can be designed in a wide variety of ways for a wide variety of applications.
  • a building for example, there may be an interest in recognizing the presence of a user in the building. This interest can exist on the part of the user who wants to orientate himself in the building, for example after entering the building. The interest can also exist on the part of a building management, which for example would like to know if and when a user is in the building and which service the user would like to use in the building.
  • the presence of a user can be detected, for example, with an access control system, which is an example of a building system.
  • the access control system controls, for example, access to a restricted-access zone (e.g. building entrance or floor corridors with access to elevators).
  • a restricted-access zone e.g. building entrance or floor corridors with access to elevators.
  • users who want to use the service of the access control system can access a man-machine interface device in different ways, i. H. with different credentials, identify them as authorized to access, e.g. B. with user-specific biometric features, with a key, a magnetic, chip or RFID card or a mobile electronic device (e.g. a mobile phone).
  • WO 2010/112586 A1 describes an access control system in which a mobile phone carried by a user sends an identification code to an access node.
  • the access node sends an access code to the mobile phone, which shows the access code on a display. If the user holds the displayed access code to a camera, the access control system checks whether the recorded access code is valid. If it is valid, the user is granted access.
  • a building system is one installed in the building Elevator system.
  • a user can e.g. B. on a man-machine interface device, also referred to as an elevator control device or landing call terminal, enter an elevator call in order to be transported from a boarding floor to a destination floor.
  • the elevator system and the access control system can be designed in such a way that an elevator call is initiated when the user is granted access; the elevator call can be made, for example, to a specified destination floor that is stored in a user profile created for the user.
  • the human-machine interface devices of these building systems allow a user to interact with the building system at least at the beginning of the service request. For example, if the user presents a valid credential, the building system reacts to it e.g. B. with a granting of access and / or a display of an elevator assigned to the elevator call on a screen of the elevator operating device.
  • the building system reacts to it e.g. B. with a granting of access and / or a display of an elevator assigned to the elevator call on a screen of the elevator operating device.
  • a technology for a building system which in particular ensures that users can move away from the human-machine interface devices as quickly as possible, but without sacrificing convenience or conveying information.
  • a man-machine interface device having a housing which is configured to be arranged on a floor or on a wall of a building.
  • a communication device and a detection device are arranged in the housing.
  • the communication device is designed to send and receive data signals via a communication network
  • the acquisition device is designed to acquire data relating to a user.
  • An optical projection module is also arranged in the housing, which is designed to project guidance information relating to the user and visible to the user onto the floor or onto a projection surface on the wall.
  • Control device is communicatively connected to the detection device, the communication device and the optical projection module.
  • the control device is designed to send user data captured by the capture device by means of the communication device to a control system of a building system and to control the optical projection module by means of routing information received from the control system.
  • Another aspect of the technology relates to a building system with such a man-machine interface device. Properties of this man-machine interface device and their advantageous configurations are given below.
  • the technology described here creates a man-machine interface device that can be used for various applications in the building system of a building; In principle, it can be used wherever building and / or service-specific information is to be conveyed to a user. In one embodiment, the information transfer takes place in connection with a building access control system and / or an elevator system. A control system of the building system can do this
  • the man-machine interface device can be integrated into a lock of the building access control system.
  • the optical projection module projects the guidance information onto the floor.
  • the routing information is only projected onto the floor, so that a display device in the lock can be omitted.
  • the man-machine interface device can be integrated into an elevator operating device of an elevator system.
  • the optical projection module projects the guidance information either onto the projection surface on the building wall or onto the floor.
  • a display device in the elevator operating device can be dispensed with; the elevator control device can therefore be a have a size reduced at least by the size of the display device, whereby it can also be more cost-effective.
  • the optical projection module comprises a laser device that emits visible light.
  • a laser device enables high-quality light projection (for example with regard to edge sharpness) in a relatively simple manner.
  • the optical projection module offers high flexibility with regard to the display of the routing information.
  • the optical projection module can project the guidance information as individual letters, text, symbols and / or pictograms, for example.
  • the size of the displayed routing information can also be adapted to the location and the use of the man-machine interface device.
  • the optical projection module can project the guidance information statically for a specified period of time.
  • the length of time can be adjusted to suit the location and use.
  • the optical projection module can project the routing information dynamically for a specified period of time.
  • the dynamic projection can for example take place in pulses (repeated light on / light off), pulsating (brightness increases and decreases again, repeatedly) and / or as a running light. This increases the user's perception.
  • the detection device of the man-machine interface device is designed to detect a credential of the user.
  • the detection device can be designed in various ways.
  • the detection device can comprise a keypad in order to enable the user to enter a PIN code.
  • the keypad can comprise electromechanical keys or can be displayed on a touch-sensitive screen arranged in the man-machine interface device.
  • the detection device can also or alternatively be an optical camera system which is configured to capture a fingerprint of the user, an iris pattern of the user, a face of the user, an optical code and / or a photo ID of the user.
  • the detection device can comprise a magnetic card reader, a chip card reader and / or an RFID card reader in order to detect the authorization.
  • the detection device can comprise a radio receiving device in order to receive a radio signal which a mobile radio device carried by the user transmits.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic representation of an application example of a
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic illustration of a first exemplary embodiment of a man-machine interface device
  • FIG. 3 shows a schematic representation of a second exemplary embodiment of a man-machine interface device.
  • the building system 1 is a schematic illustration of an application example of a building system 1 in connection with an exemplary situation in a building, of which only a few walls, rooms 5 and a building zone 12 are shown for reasons of illustration.
  • the rooms 5 can, for. B. offices, apartments, halls and / or elevator cars of an elevator system 16.
  • the building zone 12 may, in one embodiment, comprise a public zone from which restricted-access zones, such as e.g. B. the rooms 5 or an elevator car of the elevator system 16 can be entered.
  • the building system 1 can be a subsystem or subsystem of an access control system that monitors access to the building zone 12 and / or the elevator system 16.
  • the building system 1 can be a system that is independent of another system, in particular an access control system or an elevator system. In the application of the building system 1 shown in FIG. 1, there are several users 2 in the building zone 12.
  • a man-machine interface device 4 which includes a detection device 12 (DET in FIG. 1), a communication device 24 (COM in FIG. 1), a control device 6 (mR in FIG. 1) and an optical projection module 14 includes.
  • the man-machine interface device 4 can comprise a loudspeaker system in order to present routing information e.g. B. to announce by means of a voice message; this can be helpful in particular for user 2 with limited vision.
  • These components of the man-machine interface device 4 are arranged in a housing 28.
  • the housing 28 can comprise a housing of a lock 26 shown in FIG. 2 or an elevator operating device shown in FIG. 3.
  • the man-machine interface device 4 is communicatively connected to a communication network 10, which is also communicatively connected to a control system 8 of the building system 1.
  • the projection module 14 is designed to project guidance information 18 relating to the user 2 and visible to the user 2 onto the floor or onto a projection surface 22 on a wall of the building;
  • the routing information 18 is shown by way of example as an arrow.
  • the arrow indicates the direction that leads to the desired destination.
  • elevator information or building information can be projected as routing information 18.
  • the projection module 14 can be configured to contain individual letters, text, symbols (e.g. arrows, dots, circles, etc.) or pictograms (e.g. for an elevator, a door, escape route, etc.) as route information 18. alone or in combination (as indicated, for example, in FIG. 2).
  • the projection module 14 can have programmable control software and / or can be controlled accordingly by the control device 6.
  • the optical projection module 14 can be configured to provide the guidance information 18 statically for a specified Time to project; the period of time can be determined by tests, for example, for a building and for a location in the building.
  • the optical projection module 14 can also be configured to project the routing information 18 dynamically for a defined period of time, for example in pulses (repeated light on / light off), pulsating (brightness alternately increases and decreases again) and / or as a running light.
  • the projection module 14 comprises a laser scanner which projects the guidance information 18 onto the floor or the projection surface 18 by means of laser radiation.
  • laser scanners are commercially available, for example as a microscanner from Bosch Sensortec GmbH, Germany.
  • the acquisition device 12 is designed to acquire data relating to a user 2. This user data can be entered by the user 2 or read from a credential of the user 2 and thus recorded. Design examples of the detection device 12 are given elsewhere in this description.
  • the technology described here can be used in an advantageous manner.
  • the technology described here creates a building system 1 in which the projection module 14 of a man-machine interface device 4 projects the routing information 18 intended for a user 2 onto the floor or a projection surface 22.
  • the control device 6 of the man-machine interface device 4 can send the user data that the detection device 12 captures to a control system 8 of the building system 1 by means of the communication device 24.
  • the control system 8 determines the routing information 18 for the user 2 and transmits it to the control device 6.
  • the control device 6 controls the projection module 14 accordingly in order to project the routing information 18 onto the floor or the projection surface 22.
  • a display device, e.g. B. in the form of a screen or a touch-sensitive screen, in the man-machine interface device 4 can therefore be omitted.
  • the routing information 18 projected in this way can have a relatively large Viewing angle and can be seen and perceived by the user 2 over a relatively large distance range. I. E. even if the user 2 moves, e.g. B. if he is already moving away from the man-machine interface device 4, the routing information 18 can still be perceived. The user 2 is therefore not dependent on reading, perceiving and memorizing the routing information 18 directly on the man-machine interface device 4. Application examples of the man-machine interface device 4 are described in connection with FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • the man-machine interface device 4 is a subsystem of the building system 1 that is controlled by a control system 8.
  • the building system 1 can comprise an elevator system 16 and / or an access control system.
  • a person skilled in the art recognizes that a large number of man-machine interface devices 4 for elevator operation and / or for access control can be arranged in the building.
  • the person skilled in the art also recognizes that the man-machine interface device 4 can also be used in another building system, e.g. B. in a building information system, for example for visitors.
  • a building information system can be independent of an access control system or the elevator system 16.
  • the man-machine interface device 4 When used in the elevator system 16, the man-machine interface device 4 (also referred to as elevator control device, call input device or floor terminal) is arranged, for example, in the access area to the elevators (A, B, C, D) on a building wall or standing on the floor. When used in an access control system, the man-machine interface device 4 is arranged, for example, in or on a lock 26 (as shown in FIG. 2) which separates a public area of the building zone 12 from a restricted-access area of the building zone 12.
  • a lock 26 as shown in FIG. 2
  • control system 8 comprises an elevator control device (shown as ECS in FIG. 1) and / or a control device (shown as ACS in FIG. 1) of the access control system.
  • ECS elevator control device
  • ACS control device
  • the control system 8 for the access control system 1 and the elevator control device can be separate systems, including spatially separate systems, and accordingly as separate systems Systems can be represented.
  • the acquisition device 12 is designed to acquire data relating to a user 2.
  • the data can include, for example, a building service request or a code (ID code) or access code assigned to the user 2.
  • the data can be collected based on a credential.
  • the proof of authorization can, for example, be in the form of a physical key, a manually entered password (e.g. a PIN code), a biometric feature (e.g. fingerprint, iris pattern, facial characteristics, speech / voice characteristics), an optical code (QR code or Color code) or from a magnetic, chip or RFID card or an electronic device (NFC, Bluetooth or mobile radio based).
  • the detection device 12 is designed for the authorization verification provided for the user 2 or in the building: a keypad (electromechanical or displayed on a touch-sensitive screen) can be provided for the detection of a PIN code, for the detection of a fingerprint, iris pattern, face, a optical codes or a photo ID (e.g. a machine-readable passport), an optical camera system can be provided and corresponding electronic reading devices can be provided for capturing data from magnetic, chip or RFID cards or an electronic device.
  • a keypad electronic or displayed on a touch-sensitive screen
  • a PIN code for the detection of a PIN code
  • a fingerprint, iris pattern, face e.g. a fingerprint, iris pattern, face
  • a photo ID e.g. a machine-readable passport
  • an optical camera system can be provided and corresponding electronic reading devices can be provided for capturing data from magnetic, chip or RFID cards or an electronic device.
  • the detection device 12 detects a data signal which a mobile radio device carried by the user 2 emits as a radio signal.
  • the radio signal can be sent according to a known standard for radio communication (e.g. RFID, WLAN / WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth).
  • the detection device 12 is designed to receive such a radio signal; the person skilled in the art recognizes that a known transmitting / receiving device and an antenna connected to it can be used for this purpose.
  • the data acquired by the acquisition device 12 are transmitted to the control system 8 for further processing. If the data relates to proof of authorization, the control system 8 checks whether the user 8 is authorized to use the service. If the proof of authorization is valid, the user 2 can be granted access, for example, or a user 2 can be granted access Elevator call can be registered. If the data relate to a building service request for which no authorization verification is required, the control system 8 processes this without an authorization check. The control system 8 then determines the respective routing information 18 and transmits it to the man-machine interface device 4.
  • the control system 8 accesses a database system in which a data record, which is also referred to as a user profile, is stored for each registered user 2, 2a.
  • the user profile can, for example, contain personal data of user 2 (e.g. name, reason for authorization (residents, employees, external service providers, visitors), telephone number (s), email address (es)),
  • the user profile can also include a default value for the destination floor (default floor).
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic representation of a first exemplary embodiment of the man-machine interface device 4 in an application in an exemplary lock 26.
  • three locks 26 are arranged side by side and form three passages PI, P2, P3, which are indicated by arrows that point from the public zone in the direction of the restricted-access zone. If the user 2 would like to get into the restricted-access zone, he moves through one of the passages PI, P2, P3 in the direction indicated by the respective arrow.
  • turnstiles, barriers, doors or other physical barriers can be arranged in the passages PI, P2, P3, for example.
  • the person skilled in the art also recognizes that fewer or more than three locks 26 can be arranged in another exemplary embodiment.
  • each lock 26 comprises a man-machine interface device 4.
  • the communication device 24 of the man-machine interface device 4 in the respective lock 26 is connected to the control system 8 via the communication network 10.
  • the projection module 14 shows the lock 26, which forms the passage PI, as Directional information 18 shows an elevator identifier (A), and the projection module 14 of the lock 26, which forms the passage P3, displays an elevator identifier (C) and a direction indicator (arrow) as the directional information 18.
  • the locks 26 shown in FIG. 2 can be arranged in a building in which both an access control system and an elevator system 16 are installed. In such a building, the access control and the input of an elevator call can take place essentially simultaneously. For example, if the user 2 approaches the lock 26 for the passage PI, so that his authorization can be recorded there, the access control system grants him access to the passage PI if the access authorization is valid and the elevator system 16 assigns him an elevator based on his user profile, which he can use transported to the desired destination floor.
  • the projection module 14 projects the guidance information 18, i. H. the elevator identifier (A) on the floor in passage PI or (in the direction of the arrow) shortly after passage PI, possibly already in the restricted-access zone.
  • the routing information 18 is thus projected in front of the user 2 in the direction of travel. Because a relatively small display on the lock 26 z. B. can be overlooked, in particular by fast-moving users 2, the technology described here with the projection in front of the user 2 improves the comfort and the flow of people at the lock 26.
  • the elevator operating device has one or more call buttons 30 in order to enable a user 2 to enter an elevator call.
  • the detection device 12 includes the call buttons 30.
  • Alternative configurations of the elevator operating device, in particular with regard to the call input, are given elsewhere in this description; for example, an optical code reading unit or an RFID reading device can be provided.
  • the housing 28 of the man-machine interface device 4 comprises the housing of the elevator operating device, which can be arranged on a building wall by means of a surface-mounted or flush-mounted installation. Depending on the installation, the housing 28 is arranged more or less in the building wall, so that, under certain circumstances, only one of the facing front of the housing is visible; If a flush-mounted installation is envisaged, a large part of the housing 28 can be omitted.
  • the remaining part possibly only the front side, also forms the housing, while the components are arranged on one or more printed circuit boards (circuit boards).
  • the housing 28 or the elevator control device can be arranged at a distance from the building wall, for example by means of a support frame attached to the wall or free-standing on the floor by means of a stand.
  • the projection surface 22 is on the building wall; the location of the projection surface 22 is determined in such a way that it can be viewed and perceived by the user 2 while he is still at the elevator control device.
  • the projection surface 22 can for example be fixed above, including laterally offset, laterally (as shown in FIG. 3) or laterally offset below the elevator operating device. If the elevator operating device is separated from the wall, the projection surface 22 can also be located behind or at an angle behind the elevator operating device. Depending on the arrangement of the elevator operating device, the projection surface 22 can also be located on the floor.
  • the man-machine interface device 4 of the elevator operating device is designed in such a way that the optical projection module 14 projects the guidance information 18 onto the defined projection surface 22.
  • the man-machine interface device 4 is generally used to guide people, in particular people who are little or not familiar with the building, e.g. B. Visitors, can be used. Such guidance can be particularly helpful in complex buildings.
  • the man-machine interface device 4 can be at critical points, e.g. B. on intersecting and / or branching corridors.
  • the human-machine interface device 4 can be equipped with a camera system that records an image of a user 2. If the user 2 moves towards the man-machine interface device 4, for example, the recorded image can then be evaluated by an algorithm for face recognition. If user 2 is recognized, the optical projection module 14 projects the guidance information 18 onto the floor. Following this routing information, the user 1 can find his way around the building better.
  • control system 8 can be arranged in the building. In another exemplary embodiment, the control system 8 can be arranged wholly or partially in a remote control center or implemented as an IT infrastructure made available via the Internet (also referred to as “cloud computing”).
  • the communicative connection between the control system 8 and the communication network 10 is indicated by a communication connection 20.
  • the communication network 10 can comprise a building-internal communication network to which the or each human-machine interface device 4 is connected within the building.
  • the building-internal communication network can comprise a wired network topology (e.g. a bus, ring, mesh topology) and / or a radio-based network topology (WLAN).
  • the control system 8 can be arranged completely or partially remote from the building. In this case, the control system 8 can be connected to the building-internal communication network through an external communication network.
  • there is an interface device in the building-internal communication network which enables communication between the building-internal and the external communication network.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un dispositif d'interface homme-machine (4) présentant un boîtier (28) qui peut être disposé sur un sol ou sur une paroi d'un bâtiment. Le boîtier (28) est équipé d'un dispositif de communication (24), d'un dispositif de détection (12), d'un module de projection optique (14) et d'un dispositif de commande (6). Le dispositif de communication (24) transmet et reçoit des signaux de données par l'intermédiaire d'un réseau de communication (10) et le dispositif de détection (12) détecte des données relatives à un utilisateur (2). Le dispositif de commande (6) est conçu pour transmettre des données d'utilisateur détectées par le dispositif de détection (12) à un système de commande (8) d'un système de construction (1) au moyen du dispositif de communication (24) et actionner le module de projection optique (14) à l'aide d'informations de guidage de trajet reçues par le système de commande (8). Le module de projection optique (14) est conçu pour projeter des informations de guidage de trajet (18) qui concernent l'utilisateur (2) et sont visibles pour l'utilisateur (2) sur le sol ou sur une surface de projection (22) sur la paroi.
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