Information display device, information display method, program, and storage medium
The information display device and method address the challenge of obscured information in route guidance by dynamically switching the display size of guidance maps based on user input, enhancing the visibility of other relevant details alongside guidance information.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
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- Filing Date
- 2022-01-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-11
AI Technical Summary
Existing route guidance systems face difficulties in allowing users to easily check other information on the same screen when guidance information related to a guidance point is displayed, such as enlarged intersection maps obscuring other important details.
An information display device and method that includes a route acquisition unit, a display control unit, and a display switching unit to switch the display size of guidance information between a first and second display size based on user input, maintaining the selected display size until another instruction is given, allowing easy access to other information on the screen.
Enables users to easily view other information alongside guidance information by dynamically switching the display size of guidance maps, improving the usability of route guidance systems by maintaining visibility of other important details.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a technique that can be used in route guidance for vehicles. [Background technology]
[0002] 2. Description of the Related Art In route guidance for a vehicle, there is a known technique for displaying guidance information relating to guidance points, such as intersections, set on a route to a destination of the vehicle.
[0003] Specifically, for example, Patent Document 1 discloses a configuration in which a navigation device displays an enlarged intersection map while changing the scale according to the size of the intersection to be guided. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0004] [Patent Document 1] Patent No. 3771044 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0005] However, the configuration disclosed in Patent Document 1 has the problem that, for example, when an enlarged intersection map is displayed, it may become difficult for the user to check the information displayed on the same screen as the enlarged intersection map.
[0006] In other words, with the configuration disclosed in Patent Document 1, when guidance information relating to a guidance point set on the route to the vehicle's destination is displayed, there is a problem that arises in accordance with the aforementioned problem, in that it may be difficult to check other information displayed on the same screen as the guidance information.
[0007] The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and its main object is to provide an information display device that makes it easy to check other information displayed on the same screen as the guidance information, even when the guidance information is displayed relating to a guidance point set on the route to the vehicle's destination. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] The claimed invention is an information display device, comprising: a route acquisition unit that acquires a route to a destination of a vehicle; and a route acquisition unit that acquires a route to a destination of a vehicle before the vehicle passes a guidance point on the route. A guide map corresponding to a local map of the area surrounding the guide point and after the vehicle has passed the guidance point, Guide map a display control unit that stops the display of the Guide map of Display size When a display switching instruction is given to switch The display size of the guide map is switched to one of a first display size and a second display size smaller than the first display size. At the same time, until the display switching instruction is given again, Change the display size of the guide map to the first display size a display switching unit that maintains the The display switching unit detects that the display switching instruction has been given to switch the display size of the guide map from the first display size to the second display size when a tap operation is performed on a predetermined button included in a first screen on which the guide map in the first display size is displayed, and detects that the display switching instruction has been given to switch the display size of the guide map from the second display size to the first display size when a tap operation is performed on a display area of the guide map on a second screen on which the guide map in the second display size is displayed.
[0009] The claimed invention also includes: Executed by the information display deviceAn information display method comprising: acquiring a route to a destination of a vehicle; starting to display a guide map corresponding to a local map of an area surrounding a guide point on the route before the vehicle passes the guide point; stopping the display of the guide map after the vehicle passes the guide point; when a display switch instruction is given to switch the display size of the guide map, switching the display size of the guide map to one of a first display size and a second display size smaller than the first display size; and maintaining the display size of the guide map at the one display size until the display switch instruction is given again; detecting that the display switch instruction to switch the display size of the guide map from the first display size to the second display size has been given when a tap operation is performed on a predetermined button included in a first screen on which the guide map of the first display size is displayed; and detecting that the display switch instruction to switch the display size of the guide map from the second display size to the first display size has been given when a tap operation is performed on a display area of the guide map on a second screen on which the guide map of the second display size is displayed.
[0010] The invention described in the claims is also a program executed by an information display device having a computer, the program including: a route acquisition unit that acquires a route to a destination of a vehicle; A guide map corresponding to a local map of the area surrounding the guide point and after the vehicle has passed the guidance point, Guide map a display control unit that stops the display of the Guide map of Display size When a display switching instruction is given to switch The display size of the guide map is switched to one of a first display size and a second display size smaller than the first display size. At the same time, until the display switching instruction is given again, Change the display size of the guide map to the first display size The computer functions as a display switching unit that maintains The display switching unit detects that the display switching instruction has been given to switch the display size of the guide map from the first display size to the second display size when a tap operation is performed on a predetermined button included in a first screen on which the guide map in the first display size is displayed, and detects that the display switching instruction has been given to switch the display size of the guide map from the second display size to the first display size when a tap operation is performed on a display area of the guide map on a second screen on which the guide map in the second display size is displayed. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0011] [Figure 1] FIG. 2 is a front view of a terminal device according to an embodiment. [Figure 2]FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration of a terminal device according to an embodiment. [Figure 3] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to the embodiment. [Figure 4] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to the embodiment. [Figure 5] 10 is a flowchart illustrating a process performed in a terminal device according to an embodiment. [Figure 6] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the configuration of a system according to a first modified example. [Figure 7] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration of a server device in a system according to a first modification. [Figure 8] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to Modification 2. [Figure 9] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to Modification 2. [Figure 10] FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to Modification 3. [Figure 11] FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to Modification 4. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, an information display device includes a route acquisition unit that acquires a route to a destination of a vehicle; a display control unit that starts displaying guidance information related to a guidance point on the route before the vehicle passes the guidance point and stops displaying the guidance information after the vehicle has passed the guidance point; and a display switching unit that, when a display switching instruction is given to switch the display mode of the guidance information, switches the display mode of the guidance information to at least one of a first display mode and a second display mode, and maintains the display mode of the guidance information in the one display mode until the display switching instruction is given again.
[0013] The information display device includes a route acquisition unit, a display control unit, and a display switching unit. The route acquisition unit acquires a route to a destination of the vehicle. The display control unit starts displaying guidance information related to a guidance point on the route before the vehicle passes the guidance point, and stops displaying the guidance information after the vehicle passes the guidance point. When a display switching instruction is given to switch the display mode of the guidance information, the display switching unit switches the display mode of the guidance information to at least one of a first display mode and a second display mode, and maintains the display mode of the guidance information in the one display mode until the display switching instruction is given again. This makes it easier to check other information displayed on the same screen as the guidance information, even when guidance information related to a guidance point set on the route to the destination of the vehicle is displayed.
[0014] In one aspect of the above-mentioned information display device, the display control unit stops displaying first guidance information related to a first guidance point on the route, and then starts displaying second guidance information related to a second guidance point that is the next guidance point on the route after the first guidance point, and when the display of the second guidance information starts, the display switching unit sets the display mode of the second guidance information to the same display mode as the display mode corresponding to the last display switching instruction made during the period from when the display of the first guidance information started to when it stopped.
[0015] In one aspect of the information display device, the guidance information is a guidance map corresponding to a local map of the area around the guidance point.
[0016] In one aspect of the above information display device, when the display switching instruction is given, the display switching unit switches the display size of the guide map to one of a first display size and a second display size smaller than the first display size, and maintains the display size of the guide map at the first display size until the display switching instruction is given again.
[0017] In one aspect of the information display device, the display control unit further displays a wide-area map that includes the guide point and that shows an area that is larger than the target area of the guide map.
[0018] In one aspect of the above information display device, the display control unit, when the guide map is displayed at the first display size, displays the wide-area map at a third display size, and, when the guide map is displayed at the second display size, displays the wide-area map at a fourth display size larger than the third display size.
[0019] In another embodiment of the present invention, an information display method acquires a route to a destination of a vehicle, starts displaying guidance information related to a guidance point on the route before the vehicle passes the guidance point, stops displaying the guidance information after the vehicle passes the guidance point, and when a display switching instruction is given to switch the display mode of the guidance information, switches the display mode of the guidance information to one of at least a first display mode and a second display mode, and maintains the display mode of the guidance information in the one display mode until the display switching instruction is given again. This makes it easy to check other information displayed on the same screen as the guidance information, even when guidance information related to a guidance point set on the route to the destination of the vehicle is displayed.
[0020] In yet another embodiment of the present invention, a program executed by an information display device including a computer causes the computer to function as: a route acquisition unit that acquires a route to a destination for a vehicle; a display control unit that starts displaying guidance information related to a guidance point on the route before the vehicle passes the guidance point and stops displaying the guidance information after the vehicle passes the guidance point; and a display switching unit that, when a display switching instruction is given to switch the display mode of the guidance information, switches the display mode of the guidance information to one of at least a first display mode and a second display mode and maintains the display mode of the guidance information in the one display mode until the display switching instruction is given again. The information display device described above can be realized by executing this program on a computer. This program can be stored in a storage medium and used. [Example]
[0021] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
[0022] [Overall configuration] 1 is a front view of a terminal device according to an embodiment. The terminal device 100 is a portable terminal that can be carried by a user, and has a display 110 on which a touch panel 120 is laminated. The terminal device 100 provides route guidance to a specified destination for pedestrians, vehicles, etc.
[0023] Fig. 2 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration of a terminal device according to an embodiment. As shown in Fig. 2, the terminal device 100 includes an output unit 11, an input unit 12, a storage unit 13, a communication unit 14, a GPS receiver 16, and a control unit 17. The elements of the terminal device 100 are connected to each other via a bus 10, and are configured to enable transmission of necessary information between the elements.
[0024] The output unit 11 includes a display 110, a speaker 111 for outputting audio, and the like, and outputs information in response to operations by the user of the terminal device 100 under the control of the control unit 17. The input unit 12 includes a touch panel 120, and is an interface that accepts input of necessary commands and information by the terminal user to the terminal device 100, i.e., operations. For example, the input unit 12 accepts input specifying a destination, input specifying conditions for route search, and the like. Note that the input unit 12 may have, in addition to the touch panel 120, keys, switches, buttons, audio input devices, and the like for inputting various commands and data.
[0025] The storage unit 13 stores programs for controlling the operation of the terminal device 100 and holds information necessary for the operation of the terminal device 100. For example, the storage unit 13 stores various data used in navigation processing, such as map data. The map data includes road data represented by links corresponding to roads and nodes corresponding to road junctions (intersections), facility information on each facility, and the like.
[0026] The communication unit 14 transmits and receives data to and from other devices in accordance with a predetermined protocol. For example, the communication unit 14 receives screen information to be displayed on the display 110 from a server device via a network such as the Internet under the control of the control unit 17. The GPS receiver 16 receives radio waves carrying downlink data including positioning data from multiple GPS satellites, thereby generating information on the current location of the terminal device 100 and transmitting the information to the control unit 17.
[0027] The control unit 17 includes a central processing unit (CPU), a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), and the like (not shown), and performs various controls on the components within the terminal device 100.
[0028] For example, the control unit 17 receives an input specifying a destination via the input unit 12, and sets (obtains) a route to the specified destination (also called a "guidance route"). The control unit 17 also sets one or more guidance points on the guidance route to the destination. A guidance point is set as a point on the route to the destination where guidance is required. Specifically, a guidance point is set at, for example, an intersection where the vehicle must turn right or left, near an entrance to a highway, or an important passing point for the vehicle to travel along the guidance route. The control unit 17 then provides route guidance based on the guidance route while displaying a map using the current position as a base point.
[0029] In addition to the components shown in FIG. 2, the terminal device 100 may include various stand-alone positioning devices such as an acceleration sensor, an angular velocity sensor, and a distance sensor.
[0030] [Processing related to display] Next, a specific example of the process relating to the display will be described. Note that the following description will be given assuming that the user operating the terminal device 100 is a passenger in the vehicle Ve.
[0031] When an instruction to start route guidance for the vehicle Ve is input via the input unit 12, the control unit 17 acquires a guide route MR from the current location of the vehicle Ve to the destination based on map data stored in the memory unit 13, and sets one or more guide points AP on the guide route MR.
[0032] When the control unit 17 detects that the vehicle Ve has entered a range within a predetermined distance THD from the guide point AP1, it generates an information display screen JGA as shown in Fig. 3 and displays the generated information display screen JGA on the display 110. The guide point AP1 indicates the nearest guide point set as a destination of the vehicle Ve traveling along the guide route MR, among the guide points set on the guide route MR. Fig. 3 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to the embodiment.
[0033] The information display screen JGA includes guide information display areas JHA and JHB, a guide map display area APR, and a wide-area map display area MPR.
[0034] The guidance information display area JHA is an area for displaying information such as the distance from the current location of the vehicle Ve to the guidance point AP1, and is provided at the top of the information display screen JGA.
[0035] The guidance information display area JHB is an area for displaying information such as the distance from the current location of the vehicle Ve to the destination, and is provided at the bottom of the information display screen JGA.
[0036] The guide map display area APR is an area for enlarging and displaying a guide map ANZ1, which corresponds to a local map of the area around the guide point AP1, and is provided between the guide information display area JHA and the wide-area map display area MPR. The guide map display area APR is provided on the information display screen JGA as an area having substantially the same display size as the wide-area map display area MPR. The guide map display area APR highlights the guide route MR on the guide map ANZ1, and also displays a (for example, flag-shaped) mark MKA indicating the position of the guide point AP1 on the guide route MR. The guide map display area APR also has a display switch button DCB for receiving a display switch instruction, which is an instruction to switch the display mode of the guide map ANZ1. The guide map display area APR may be provided, for example, as an area superimposed on the wide-area map display area MPR.
[0037] The wide-area map display area MPR is an area for displaying a wide-area map KAZ1 that includes the guide point AP1 and corresponds to a map showing an area wider than the target area of the guide map ANZ1, and is provided between the guide map display area APR and the guide information display area JHB. The wide-area map display area MPR is provided as an area having approximately the same display size as the guide map display area APR. The wide-area map display area MPR also displays the guide route MR highlighted on the wide-area map KAZ1, and also displays a (for example, flag-shaped) mark MKA indicating the position of the guide point AP1 on the guide route MR. The wide-area map display area MPR also displays a (for example, arrowhead-shaped) mark MKV indicating the current location and traveling direction of the vehicle Ve.
[0038] When the user taps the display switching button DCB while the information display screen JGA is displayed, the control unit 17 detects that a display switching instruction has been made to switch the display mode (display size) of the guide map ANZ1. Then, when the control unit 17 detects that a display switching instruction has been made while the information display screen JGA is displayed, the control unit 17 changes the display mode (display size) of the guide map ANZ1 included in the information display screen JGA, thereby displaying the information display screen JGB as shown in Fig. 4 on the display 110. Fig. 4 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to the embodiment.
[0039] The information display screen JGB includes guide information display areas JHA and JHB similar to those of the information display screen JGA. The information display screen JGB also includes a guide map display area APS having a smaller display size than the guide map display area APR, and a wide-area map display area MPS having a larger display size than the wide-area map display area MPR.
[0040] The guide map display area APS is an area for displaying the guide map ANZ1 as a thumbnail, and is provided, for example, near the guide information display area JHA. According to the guide map display area APS, the guide route MR is highlighted on the guide map ANZ1, and a mark MKA indicating the position of the guide point AP1 on the guide route MR is displayed. The guide map display area APS also has a function to accept a display switch instruction, which is an instruction to switch the display mode (display size) of the guide map ANZ1. In other words, the guide map display area APS has the same function as the display switch button DCB in the guide map display area APR. The guide map display area APS may be provided, for example, as an area superimposed on the wide-area map display area MPS.
[0041] The wide-area map display area MPS is an area for displaying the wide-area map KAZ1, and is provided between the information display area JHA and the guidance information display area JHB. Furthermore, the wide-area map display area MPS displays the guide route MR highlighted on the wide-area map KAZ1, and also displays a mark MKA indicating the position of the guide point AP1 on the guide route MR. Furthermore, the wide-area map display area MPS displays a mark MKV (e.g., an arrowhead-shaped mark) indicating the current location and traveling direction of the vehicle Ve.
[0042] That is, the information display screen JGB can display the wide-area map KAZ1 while displaying the guide map ANZ1 as a thumbnail. Therefore, the information display screen JGB allows the user to easily check the information included in the wide-area map KAZ1 even when the guide map ANZ1 is displayed.
[0043] When the user performs a tap operation on the guide map display area APS while the information display screen JGB is being displayed, the control unit 17 detects that a display switching instruction has been issued to switch the display mode (display size) of the guide map ANZ1. Then, when the control unit 17 detects that a display switching instruction has been issued while the information display screen JGB is being displayed, the control unit 17 changes the display mode (display size) of the guide map ANZ1 included in the information display screen JGB, thereby displaying the information display screen JGA exemplified in FIG. 3 on the display 110.
[0044] On the other hand, when the control unit 17 detects that the vehicle Ve has gone out of the range within the predetermined distance THD from the guide point AP1, the control unit 17 stores display setting information in the storage unit 13, which indicates whether the latest display mode of the guide map ANZ1 switched by the user is enlarged display or thumbnail display. According to this embodiment, in the initial state, which corresponds to a state in which the display mode of the guide map ANZ1 has not been switched by the user, it is sufficient that the display setting information indicating that the latest display mode of the guide map ANZ1 is enlarged display is stored in the storage unit 13. Also, according to this embodiment, the display setting information stored in the storage unit 13 may be rewritten (updated) by the control unit 17 every time the display mode of the guide map ANZ1 is switched by the user.
[0045] When the control unit 17 detects that the vehicle Ve has gone out of the range within the predetermined distance THD from the guidance point AP1, it causes the display 110 to display an information display screen JGC (not shown) that corresponds to either a screen obtained by removing the guide map display area APR (guide map ANZ1) from the information display screen JGA, or a screen obtained by removing the guide map display area APS (guide map ANZ1) from the information display screen JGB. Note that, according to this embodiment, the control unit 17 may, for example, cause the display 110 to continue displaying the information display screen JGC while the vehicle Ve is located out of the range within the predetermined distance THD from the guidance point on the guidance route MR.
[0046] Thereafter, when the control unit 17 detects that the vehicle Ve has entered within a predetermined distance THD from the next guidance point AP2 after the guidance point AP1, the control unit 17 generates an information display screen for displaying a guidance map ANZ2 (not shown) corresponding to a local map of the area around the guidance point AP2 in a display mode corresponding to the display setting information stored in the memory unit 12, and causes the generated information display screen to be displayed on the display 110.
[0047] Specifically, when the control unit 17 detects, for example, that the latest display mode of the guide map ANZ1 is an enlarged display based on the display setting information stored in the memory unit 12, the control unit 17 generates an information display screen including a guide map display area APR for enlarging and displaying the guide map ANZ2, and causes the display 110 to display the generated information display screen. Furthermore, when the control unit 17 detects, for example, that the latest display mode of the guide map ANZ1 is a thumbnail display based on the display setting information stored in the memory unit 12, the control unit 17 generates an information display screen including a guide map display area APS for displaying the guide map ANZ2 as a thumbnail, and causes the display 110 to display the generated information display screen.
[0048] In other words, according to this embodiment, when a tap operation is performed to switch the display mode of the guide map ANZ1 to one of the enlarged display and thumbnail display sizes, the control unit 17 maintains the display size of the guide map ANZ1 at that one display size unless a tap operation is performed again to switch the one display size to another display size.
[0049] According to the processing described above, the control unit 17 functions as a display control unit, and starts displaying guidance information (guide map ANZ1) related to guidance point AP1 on the guidance route MR before the vehicle Ve passes that guidance point AP1, and stops displaying the guidance information after the vehicle Ve passes that guidance point AP1. Furthermore, according to the processing described above, the control unit 17 functions as a display switching unit, and when a display switching instruction is given to switch the display mode of the guidance information (guide map ANZ1), the control unit 17 switches the display mode of the guidance information to at least one of a first display mode and a second display mode, and maintains the display mode of the guidance information in that one display mode until the display switching instruction is given again. Furthermore, according to the processing described above, the control unit 17 stops displaying the first guidance information (guide map ANZ1) related to guidance point AP1 on the guidance route MR, and then starts displaying the second guidance information (guide map ANZ2) related to guidance point AP2 on the guidance route MR. In addition, when the display of the second guidance information (guidance map ANZ2) starts, the control unit 17 sets the display mode of the second guidance information to the same display mode as the display mode corresponding to the last display switching instruction given during the period from when the display of the first guidance information (guidance map ANZ1) started to when it stopped.
[0050] [Processing flow] Next, a description will be given of the processing performed in the terminal device 100. This processing is realized by the control unit 17 shown in Fig. 2 executing a program prepared in advance. FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a process performed in a terminal device according to the embodiment.
[0051] First, when an instruction to start route guidance for the vehicle Ve is input at the input unit 12, the control unit 17 acquires a guide route MR from the current location of the vehicle Ve to the destination (step S11), and sets one or more guide points AP on the guide route MR.
[0052] Next, the control unit 17 determines whether or not the vehicle Ve has entered a range within a predetermined distance THD from one guide point AP1 on the guide route MR (step S12).
[0053] If the vehicle Ve is not within the predetermined distance THD from the guide point AP1 (step S12: NO), the control unit 17 performs the process of step S12 again. Furthermore, if the control unit 17 detects that the vehicle Ve has entered the range within the predetermined distance THD from the guide point AP1 (step S12: YES), the control unit 17 performs a process to display the guide map ANZ1 on the display 110 in the latest display mode according to the display setting information stored in the memory unit 13 (step S13).
[0054] Next, the control unit 17 determines whether the vehicle Ve has gone outside the range within the predetermined distance THD from the guide point AP1 (step S14).
[0055] When the control unit 17 detects that the vehicle Ve has not gone outside the range within the predetermined distance THD from the guidance point AP1 (step S14: NO), the control unit 17 determines whether or not the user has issued a display switching instruction (step S15).
[0056] If the user has not issued a display switching instruction (step S15: NO), the control unit 17 returns to step S14 and performs the process while maintaining the display mode of the guide map ANZ1 in the current display mode.
[0057] In addition, if the user issues a display switching instruction (step S15: YES), the control unit 17 changes the display mode of the guide map ANZ1 to another display mode different from the current display mode (step S16), and then returns to step S14 to perform processing.
[0058] On the other hand, when the control unit 17 detects that the vehicle Ve has gone outside the range within the predetermined distance THD from the guidance point AP1 (step S14: YES), it stores display setting information in the memory unit 13 indicating whether the latest display mode of the guidance map ANZ1 is an enlarged display or a thumbnail display (step S17), stops the display of the guidance map ANZ1 (step S18), and then terminates the series of processes related to the display of the guidance map ANZ1.
[0059] According to this embodiment, the control unit 17 has functions as a route acquisition unit, a display control unit, and a display switching unit.
[0060] As described above, according to this embodiment, display setting information indicating whether the latest display mode of the guide map ANZ1 is an enlarged display or a thumbnail display is stored in the storage unit 13, so that the display of the guide map ANZ2 can be started in the same display mode as the latest display mode. Furthermore, according to this embodiment, unless a display switching instruction is given by the user, the state in which the guide map ANZ1 is displayed as a thumbnail while the wide-area map KAZ1 is displayed can be maintained. Furthermore, according to this embodiment, when the guide map ANZ1 is displayed as a thumbnail, it is possible to easily check the information included in the wide-area map KAZ1. Therefore, according to this embodiment, even when guidance information related to a guidance point set on the route to the vehicle's destination is displayed, it is possible to easily check other information displayed on the same screen as the guidance information.
[0061] This embodiment is not limited to being applied to cases where the display mode of a guide map is switched between an enlarged display and a thumbnail display, but can also be applied to various cases where the guide map is switched between at least two display modes. Specifically, this embodiment can also be applied to, for example, cases where the display size when displaying a guide map as a thumbnail is switched to one of a plurality of sizes.
[0062] [Variations] Below, we will explain various modifications suitable for the above-mentioned embodiment. These modifications can be applied to the above-mentioned embodiment in any combination. For simplicity, we will omit specific explanations of parts to which the above-mentioned processes can be applied.
[0063] (Variation 1) Instead of the terminal device 100, a server device connected via a network may execute part of the processing of the control unit 17.
[0064] Fig. 6 is a diagram showing the configuration of a system according to Modification 1. As shown in Fig. 6, the terminal device 100 is connected to the server device 200 via a network 150. The terminal device 100 receives information necessary for route guidance from the server device 200 to provide route guidance.
[0065] Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration of a server device in a system according to Modification 1. As shown in Fig. 7, server device 200 has a communication unit 202, a storage unit 203, and a control unit 204. Communication unit 202, storage unit 203, and control unit 204 are connected to each other via bus line 201.
[0066] The communication unit 202 transmits and receives various data via the network 150 under the control of the control unit 204. The storage unit 203 is configured, for example, with an HDD or the like, and stores data necessary for route search, such as map data. The control unit 204 has memories such as a CPU, ROM, and RAM, and performs overall control of the server device 200 by executing programs stored in the memory.
[0067] In this case, when the communication unit 202 receives information indicating route search conditions, including information on the destination and information on the departure point such as the current location, from the terminal device 100, the control unit 204 determines a guide route and transmits information on the guide route to the terminal device 100. The control unit 204 also sets one or more guide points on the guide route to the destination. The control unit 17 of the terminal device 100 performs route guidance based on the guide route information received from the server device 200. The control unit 204 also receives information indicating the current location of the vehicle Ve and a display switching instruction, etc. from the terminal device 100, generates display screen information necessary for displaying an information display screen including a guide map of a display size according to the display switching instruction, and transmits the generated display screen information from the communication unit 202 to the terminal device 100. In such a case, the control unit 17 displays an information display screen such as that illustrated in FIG. 3 or 4 on the display 110 based on the display screen information received from the server device 200.
[0068] In this way, even when the server device 200 executes part of the processing of the control unit 17, the terminal device 100 can perform processing related to switching and maintaining the display mode of the guide map. Note that the processing of the server device 200 may be executed by a server system consisting of multiple server devices. In this modification, the server device 200 is an example of the "information display device" of the present invention, and the control unit 204 is an example of the "computer" of the present invention.
[0069] (Variation 2) For example, when at least a part of the guide route MR includes an expressway or a toll road, the control unit 17 may cause the display 110 to display an information display screen JGC as shown in Fig. 8 and an information display screen JGD as shown in Fig. 9. Figs. 8 and 9 are diagrams showing examples of information display screens according to the second modification.
[0070] When the control unit 17 detects that the vehicle Ve has entered a range within a predetermined distance THD from the guide point AP3, it generates an information display screen JGC as shown in Fig. 8 and displays the generated information display screen JGC on the display 110. The guide point AP3 is set on either an expressway or a toll road among the guide points set on the guide route MR, and indicates the nearest guide point set as the destination of the vehicle Ve traveling along the guide route MR. Note that in this modified example, the case where the guide point AP3 is set on an expressway will be described as an example.
[0071] The information display screen JGC includes guide information display areas JHA and JHB, a guide map display area APR, and a wide-area map display area MPR.
[0072] The guide map ANZ3 displayed in the guide map display area APR of the information display screen JGC corresponds to a diagram showing information related to a branch road or exit at the guide point AP3 on the expressway. The guide map ANZ3 is displayed enlarged in the guide map display area APR of the information display screen JGC. The guide map display area APR of the information display screen JGC also has a display switch button DCB for receiving a display switch instruction, which is an instruction to switch the display mode of the guide map ANZ3.
[0073] The guide map ANZ3 includes an arrow-shaped lane guide LGD for lane guidance so that the vehicle Ve travels along the guide route MR at a branch road or the like at the guide point AP3 on the expressway. The guide map ANZ3 also includes destination direction information DYJ, which indicates the destination when traveling along the lane guide LGD using letters, symbols, etc., and destination direction information DNJ, which indicates the destination when traveling not along the lane guide LGD using letters, symbols, etc.
[0074] The wide-area map KAZ3 displayed in the wide-area map display area MPR of the information display screen JGC corresponds to a map showing an area that includes the guide point AP3 and is wider than the target area of the guide map ANZ3. Furthermore, according to the wide-area map display area MPR of the information display screen JGC, the guide route MR is highlighted on the wide-area map KAZ3, and a (for example, flag-shaped) mark MKA indicating the position of the guide point AP3 on the guide route MR is also displayed.
[0075] When the user taps the display switch button DCB while the information display screen JGC is being displayed, the control unit 17 detects that a display switch instruction has been issued to switch the display mode of the guide map ANZ3. When the control unit 17 detects that a display switch instruction has been issued while the information display screen JGC is being displayed, the control unit 17 changes the display mode of the guide map ANZ3 included in the information display screen JGC, thereby displaying the information display screen JGD as shown in FIG.
[0076] The information display screen JGD includes guide information display areas JHA and JHB similar to those of the information display screen JGC. The information display screen JGD also includes a guide map display area APS having a smaller display size than the guide map display area APR, and a wide-area map display area MPS having a larger display size than the wide-area map display area MPR. The information display screen JGD also includes exit information DTJ relating to the expressway exits when the vehicle Ve is traveling along the guide route MR.
[0077] The guide map display area APS of the information display screen JGD is an area for displaying the guide map ANZ3 as a thumbnail, and is provided, for example, near the guide information display area JHA. The guide map display area APS of the information display screen JGD also has a function for accepting a display switch instruction, which is an instruction for switching the display mode of the guide map ANZ3.
[0078] The wide-area map display area MPS of the information display screen JGD is an area for displaying the wide-area map KAZ3, and is provided between the guidance information display area JHA and the guidance information display area JHB. Furthermore, in the wide-area map display area MPS of the information display screen JGD, the guide route MR is highlighted on the wide-area map KAZ3, and a mark MKA indicating the position of the guide point AP3 on the guide route MR is displayed. Furthermore, near the guidance information display area JHA in the wide-area map display area MPS of the information display screen JGD, traveling direction information DSJ indicating the traveling direction according to the destination area information DYJ and DNJ included in the guide map ANZ3 is displayed.
[0079] That is, the information display screen JGD can display the wide-area map KAZ3 while displaying the guide map ANZ3 as a thumbnail. Therefore, the information display screen JGD allows the user to easily check the information included in the wide-area map KAZ3 even when the guide map ANZ3 is displayed.
[0080] When the user performs a tap operation on the guide map display area APS while the information display screen JGD is displayed, the control unit 17 detects that a display switching instruction has been issued to switch the display mode of the guide map ANZ3. Then, when the control unit 17 detects that a display switching instruction has been issued while the information display screen JGD is displayed, the control unit 17 changes the display mode of the guide map ANZ3 included in the information display screen JGD, thereby displaying the information display screen JGD illustrated in FIG. 8 on the display 110.
[0081] On the other hand, when the control unit 17 detects that the vehicle Ve has gone outside the range within a predetermined distance THD from the guidance point AP3, it stores display setting information in the memory unit 13 indicating whether the latest display mode of the guidance map ANZ3 switched by the user is an enlarged display or a thumbnail display.
[0082] In other words, according to the processing of the modified example described above, it is possible to display a guide map showing different information when the vehicle Ve is traveling on a general road included in the guide route MR and when the vehicle Ve is traveling on a highway or toll road included in the guide route MR.
[0083] (Variation 3) For example, when the terminal device 100 is set to portrait screen display, the control unit 17 may cause the display 110 to display an information display screen JGA as shown in Fig. 3, and when the terminal device 100 is set to landscape screen display, the control unit 17 may cause the display 110 to display an information display screen JGE as shown in Fig. 10. Fig. 10 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to Modification 3.
[0084] The information display screen JGE includes a guide map display area APH and a wide-area map display area MPH.
[0085] The guide map display area APH is an area for enlarging and displaying the guide map ANZ5, which corresponds to a diagram that shows roads and the like around the current location of the vehicle Ve as a three-dimensional guide image. The guide map display area APH is provided on the right side of the information display screen JGE as an area having substantially the same display size as the wide-area map display area MPH. The guide map display area APH also includes a guide information display area JHC for displaying substantially the same information as that displayed in the guide information display area JHA. The guide information display area JHC may be provided, for example, as an area superimposed on the guide map display area APH. The guide map ANZ5 also includes an arrow-shaped lane guide LGE for guiding the vehicle Ve traveling along the guide route MR to the guide point AP1.
[0086] The wide-area map display area MPH is an area for displaying a wide-area map KAZ5 that includes the guide point AP1 and corresponds to a map showing an area of the same size as the wide-area map display area MPR. The wide-area map display area MPH is provided on the left side of the information display screen JGE as an area with approximately the same display size as the guide map display area APH. The wide-area map display area MPH also displays the same information as the wide-area map display area MPR.
[0087] That is, according to the process according to the modified example described above, when the terminal device 100 is set to landscape screen display, the guide map ANZ5 is displayed instead of the guide map ANZ1. In other words, according to the process according to the modified example described above, guide maps showing different information can be displayed when the terminal device 100 is set to portrait screen display and when the terminal device 100 is set to landscape screen display.
[0088] (Variation 4) For example, when the terminal device 100 is set to portrait screen display, the control unit 17 may display an information display screen JGD as shown in Fig. 9, and when the terminal device 100 is set to landscape screen display, the control unit 17 may display an information display screen JGF as shown in Fig. 11. Fig. 11 is a diagram showing an example of an information display screen according to Modification 4.
[0089] On the right side of the information display screen JGF, there are provided guide information display areas JHA and JHB, a guide map display area APK, and a wide-area map display area MPK.
[0090] The guide map display area APK is an area for displaying the guide map ANZ3 as a thumbnail. The guide map display area APK also displays information similar to that displayed in the guide map display area APS of the information display screen JGD. The guide map display area APK may be provided, for example, as an area superimposed on the wide-area map display area MPK.
[0091] The wide-area map display area MPK is an area for displaying the wide-area map KAZ3, and is provided between the guide information display area JHA and the guide information display area JHB. The wide-area map display area MPK also displays information similar to that displayed in the wide-area map display area MPS of the information display screen JGD.
[0092] On the left side of the information display screen JGF, exit information DTJ similar to that on the information display screen JGD and passing point information TYJ relating to one or more guidance points that the vehicle Ve is scheduled to pass on the expressway before reaching the exit indicated by the exit information DTJ are displayed.
[0093] That is, according to the processing described above, it is possible to display a guide map showing the same information when the terminal device 100 is set to portrait screen display and when the terminal device 100 is set to landscape screen display. Furthermore, according to the processing described above, when the terminal device 100 is set to landscape screen display, it is possible to display information (passing point information TYJ) that was not displayed when the terminal device 100 was set to portrait screen display.
[0094] (Variation 5) The terminal device 100 is not limited to a portable terminal such as a smartphone as shown in Fig. 1, but may also be a stationary navigation device installed in a vehicle. In this case, the control unit of the navigation device performs display control similar to that of the control unit 17 on the display of the navigation device.
[0095] In the above-described embodiments, the program can be stored using various types of non-transitory computer-readable media and supplied to a control unit, such as a computer. The non-transitory computer-readable media includes various types of tangible storage media. Examples of non-transitory computer-readable media include magnetic storage media (e.g., flexible disks, magnetic tapes, hard disk drives), magneto-optical storage media (e.g., magneto-optical disks), CD-ROMs (Read Only Memory), CD-Rs, CD-R / Ws, and semiconductor memories (e.g., mask ROMs, PROMs (Programmable ROMs), EPROMs (Erasable PROMs), flash ROMs, and RAMs (Random Access Memory)).
[0096] Although the present invention has been described above with reference to the embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. Various modifications within the scope of the present invention that would be understood by those skilled in the art can be made to the configuration and details of the present invention. In other words, the present invention naturally includes various modifications and alterations that would be possible for those skilled in the art based on the entire disclosure, including the claims, and the technical ideas. Furthermore, the disclosures of the above-cited patent documents and other documents are incorporated herein by reference. [Explanation of symbols]
[0097] 10 Bus 11 Output section 12 Input section 13 Storage section 14 Communications Department 16 GPS receivers 17 Control Unit 100 Terminal Device 110 Display 120 Touch Panel 150 Network 200 Server device
Claims
1. a route acquisition unit that acquires a route to a destination of the vehicle; a display control unit that starts displaying a guide map corresponding to a local map of an area around a guide point on the route before the vehicle passes the guide point, and stops displaying the guide map after the vehicle passes the guide point; a display switching unit that, when a display switching instruction is given to switch the display size of the information map, switches the display size of the information map to one of a first display size and a second display size smaller than the first display size, and maintains the display size of the information map at the first display size until the display switching instruction is given again; and The display switching unit detects that the display switching instruction has been given to switch the display size of the guide map from the first display size to the second display size when a tap operation is performed on a predetermined button included in a first screen on which the guide map in the first display size is displayed, and detects that the display switching instruction has been given to switch the display size of the guide map from the second display size to the first display size when a tap operation is performed on a display area of the guide map on a second screen on which the guide map in the second display size is displayed.
2. the display control unit stops displaying a first guide map related to a first guide point on the route, and then starts displaying a second guide map related to a second guide point that is a guide point next to the first guide point on the route; The information display device described in claim 1, wherein when the display of the second guide map is started, the display switching unit sets the display size of the second guide map to the same display size as the display size corresponding to the last display switching instruction made during the period from when the display of the first guide map is started to when it is stopped.
3. 3. The information display device according to claim 1, wherein the display control unit further displays a wide-area map corresponding to a map showing an area that includes the guide point and is wider than the target area of the guide map.
4. 4. The information display device according to claim 3, wherein the display control unit displays the wide-area map on the first screen at a third display size, and displays the wide-area map on the second screen at a fourth display size larger than the third display size.
5. An information display method executed by an information display device, comprising: Obtain a route to the vehicle's destination, before the vehicle passes a guide point on the route, displaying a guide map corresponding to a local map of an area around the guide point is started, and after the vehicle passes the guide point, displaying the guide map is stopped; when a display switching instruction is given to switch the display size of the information map, the display size of the information map is switched to one of a first display size and a second display size smaller than the first display size, and the display size of the information map is maintained at the first display size until the display switching instruction is given again; An information display method that detects, when a tap operation is performed on a predetermined button included in a first screen on which the guide map in the first display size is displayed, that a display switching instruction has been given to switch the display size of the guide map from the first display size to the second display size, and detects, when a tap operation is performed on a display area of the guide map on a second screen on which the guide map in the second display size is displayed, that a display switching instruction has been given to switch the display size of the guide map from the second display size to the first display size.
6. A program executed by an information display device having a computer, a route acquisition unit that acquires a route to a destination of the vehicle; a display control unit that starts displaying a guide map corresponding to a local map of an area around a guide point on the route before the vehicle passes the guide point, and stops displaying the guide map after the vehicle passes the guide point; and causing the computer to function as a display switching unit that, when a display switching instruction is given to switch the display size of the information map, switches the display size of the information map to one of a first display size and a second display size smaller than the first display size, and maintains the display size of the information map at the first display size until the display switching instruction is given again; The display switching unit is a program that detects that the display switching instruction has been made to switch the display size of the guide map from the first display size to the second display size when a tap operation is performed on a predetermined button included in a first screen on which the guide map in the first display size is displayed, and detects that the display switching instruction has been made to switch the display size of the guide map from the second display size to the first display size when a tap operation is performed on a display area of the guide map on a second screen on which the guide map in the second display size is displayed.
7. A storage medium storing the program according to claim 6.
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