US20030108019A1 - Master communication apparatus used in radio lan system, and control method and control program of master communication apparatus - Google Patents

Master communication apparatus used in radio lan system, and control method and control program of master communication apparatus Download PDF

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US20030108019A1
US20030108019A1 US10/275,907 US27590702A US2003108019A1 US 20030108019 A1 US20030108019 A1 US 20030108019A1 US 27590702 A US27590702 A US 27590702A US 2003108019 A1 US2003108019 A1 US 2003108019A1
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  • the present invention relates to a master communication device, a control method of the master communication device and the like for use in a wireless LAN system which connects to a plurality of electronic apparatuses in a network through short-range wireless communication means, the master communication device controlling the respective electronic apparatuses, and more specifically, to a configuration, a control method and the like of the master communication device for allowing wireless telephone communication to be established between a telephone apparatus outside the network and each electronic apparatus through a host station when the telephone apparatus originates a call to the LAN while a single wireless telephone line is used.
  • wireless telephone line the number of subscribers to telephone lines of mobile communication
  • wireless telephone line the number of subscribers to fixed telephone lines under the present conditions.
  • a user it is common practice for a user to have both of a portable telephone using a wireless telephone line and a fixed telephone using a fixed telephone line and to use them separately as required such that communication is performed with the fixed telephone indoors and communication is performed with the portable telephone while the user is out.
  • a proposed method is such that, for example, a short-range wireless communication device with Bluetooth (see Nikkei Electronics Jan. 17, 2000, pp. 37-44) or the like is mounted on each electronic apparatus to build a wireless LAN, and a call originated from a telephone apparatus outside the LAN is received by a master communication device such as a portable telephone for which a wireless telephone line is exclusively set in that wireless LAN to establish communication, and in the communication established state by the master communication device, each of the other electronic apparatuses (slave communication devices) in the wireless LAN performs communication with the master communication device through the short-range wireless device, thereby performing communication with the originating telephone apparatus through the master communication device.
  • a master communication device such as a portable telephone for which a wireless telephone line is exclusively set in that wireless LAN to establish communication
  • the master communication device since the master communication device must be continuously in a communication connection state during communication between a telephone apparatus outside the LAN and a slave communication device, unnecessary power consumption occurs.
  • a telephone apparatus outside the LAN is, for example, a computer such as a server device
  • a large amount of data such as video information transmitted from the computer is received by an electronic apparatus (slave communication device) within the wireless LAN
  • the portable telephone (master communication device) as the relay station bears an excessive amount of power consumption, and a burden of processing is excessive for performance of a microprocessor of a present portable telephone.
  • this portable telephone could be equipped with a battery of large capacity or a microprocessor capable of processing a large amount of data.
  • a battery of large capacity or a microprocessor capable of processing a large amount of data impairs the portability as the portable telephone and leads to a significant increase in cost, so that this is not practical.
  • this method uses the portable telephone as the master communication device, an inconvenience is caused in that the portable telephone cannot be used on the move in order to perform communication between a telephone apparatus outside the LAN and an electronic apparatus (slave communication device).
  • a wireless telephone line is required for providing each electronic apparatus in the wireless LAN with a mobile communication function.
  • each slave communication device uses a slave ID (for example, a telephone number “090-1234-5678-01,” “090-1234-5678-02,” . . . ) created on the basis of a master ID (for example, a telephone number “090-1234-5678”) of a master communication device and individually performs location registration for a base station to perform communication through a host station.
  • a slave ID for example, a telephone number “090-1234-5678-01,” “090-1234-5678-02,” . . . )
  • master ID for example, a telephone number “090-1234-5678”
  • the principal configuration of a master communication device is a master communication device for use in a wireless LAN system comprising electronic apparatuses in a network, each of the electronic apparatuses comprising, at least, short-range wireless communication means for performing transmission and reception of a radio signal among the respective electronic apparatuses in the network, transmission/reception means of a radio signal for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, and control means for controlling the short-range wireless communication means and the transmission/reception means, one of the respective electronic apparatuses serving as a master communication device and controlling the other respective electronic apparatuses as slave communication devices to share the wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses, characterized in that, to switch between a first state in normal times in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned on and the transmission/reception means of the respective slave communication devices are turned off and a second state at the time of control delegation in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned of f and only the transmission/reception means of any one of the
  • the principal configuration of a method of controlling a master communication device is a method of controlling a master communication device for use in a wireless LAN system comprising electronic apparatuses in a network, each of the electronic apparatuses comprising, at least, short-range wireless communication means for performing transmission and reception of a radio signal among the respective electronic apparatuses in the network, and transmission/reception means of a radio signal for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, one of the respective electronic apparatuses serving as a master communication device and controlling the other respective electronic apparatuses as slave communication devices to share the wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses, characterized in that, to switch between a first state in normal times in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned on and the transmission/reception means of the respective slave communication devices are turned off and a second state at the time of control delegation in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned off and only the transmission/reception means of any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation
  • the principal configuration of a control program for a master communication device is a control program for a master communication device for use in a wireless LAN system comprising electronic apparatuses in a network, each of the electronic apparatuses comprising, at least, short-range wireless communication means for performing transmission and reception of a radio signal among the respective electronic apparatuses in the network, transmission/reception means of a radio signal for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, and control means for controlling the short-range wireless communication means and the transmission/reception means, one of the respective electronic apparatuses serving as a master communication device and controlling the other respective electronic apparatuses as slave communication devices to share the wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses, characterized in that, to switch between a first state in normal times in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned on and the transmission/reception means of the respective slave communication devices are turned off and a second state at the time of control delegation in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned off and only the transmission/
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram explaining basic principles and the like of the present invention and is a diagram showing a case where each device in a wireless LAN is in a first state;
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart explaining basic principles and the like of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram explaining basic principles and the like of the present invention and is a diagram showing a case where each device in the wireless LAN is in a second state;
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart explaining an overview of processing in an overall system when a slave communication device which received originating control delegation from a master communication device performs originating by itself to a telephone apparatus outside the network;
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart explaining an overview of processing in the overall system when the slave communication device which received terminating control delegation from the master communication device performs wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network;
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart for explaining an overview of control processing performed by a control section of the master communication device and processing of originating control delegation;
  • FIG. 7 is a flow chart for explaining control processing performed by a control section of the slave communication device in originating control delegation;
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart explaining processing of terminating control delegation performed by the master communication device and illustrates processing performed in a communication state with an originating telephone apparatus and processing for switching between the first state and the second state;
  • FIG. 9 is a flow chart explaining processing at the time of terminating control delegation performed by the slave communication device.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a flow of a signal and the like when the master communication device performs originating control delegation to the slave communication device;
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a flow of a signal and the like when the master communication device performs terminating control delegation to the slave communication device.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram explaining a specific example in which the master communication device and the slave communication devices are applied to various types of electronic apparatuses.
  • control section control means
  • each electronic apparatus comprises a short-range wireless communication section 4 as a short-range wireless communication means for transmitting and receiving radio signals among the respective electronic apparatuses in the network, a transmission/reception section 5 which is a transmission/reception means of radio signals for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, and a control section 6 as a control means for controlling the short-range wireless communication section 4 and the transmission/reception section 5 .
  • Each short-range wireless communication section 4 provided for each electronic apparatus is for performing transmission and reception of various types of signals in a short range through radio signals such as radio waves and infrared rays, and is kept on-state in which radio signals can be transmitted and received to and from other short-range wireless communication sections 4 continuously during operation of the wireless LAN system.
  • the respective electronic apparatuses in the network hold identifying information (for example, IP addresses, MAC addresses or the like) for identifying one another, and each identifying information is registered in a memory or the like, not shown, of each electronic apparatus.
  • the data on the identifying information is included as destination information in a signal to be transmitted and received by the short-range wireless communication section 4 , so that data, instructions or the like can be transmitted only to a particular electronic apparatus.
  • the data on the identifying information is included as originating information, thereby making it possible to identify from which electronic apparatus the signal has been transmitted.
  • Each short-range wireless communication section 4 functions as a transmission/reception means of a status signal indicating the state of each communication device, and as a means for transmitting a control delegation signal from a master communication device 1 to a slave communication device 2 , and further, as a means for transmitting a request signal from the slave communication device 2 to the master communication device 1 , and details thereof will be described later.
  • radio waves For radio signals transmitted and received by the respective short-range wireless communication sections 4 , radio waves, infrared rays or the like can be used.
  • the transmission/reception section 5 provided for each electronic apparatus performs transmission and reception of radio signals for performing communication with various types of telephone apparatuses outside that wireless LAN system (outside the network) using a wireless telephone line.
  • the present invention is premised on application to an existing wireless telephone system.
  • the transmission/reception section 4 of each electronic apparatus in the LAN performs wireless telephone communication to a telephone apparatus outside the network through an existing host station 3 which manages the wireless telephone line.
  • the host station 31 comprises a single central control station 31 and a plurality of base stations 32 ( 32 a to 32 n ) such that the base stations 32 perform processing on location registration for the wireless telephone line and the central control station 31 performs processing such as management of the ID (telephone number) of the wireless telephone line and line connection between telephone apparatuses.
  • control section 6 of each electronic apparatus controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 and transmission/reception section 5 while performing various types of processing based on a control program. Details on the controlled contents of the control section 6 will be described later.
  • each electronic apparatus is provided, as user interfaces, with an operation input section such as key switches for supplying an operation input signal to the control section 6 , a display section such as an LCD for displaying the state and the like of the electronic apparatus, for settings of the operations of the short-range wireless communication section 4 and the transmission/reception section 5 and the convenience of users and the like.
  • operation input section and display section may have configurations which use key switches, an LCD and the like appendant to the electronic apparatus, or may have configurations which can be remotely operated by using a remote control or the like.
  • one of the plurality of electronic apparatuses in the network serves as the master communication device 1 and governs the other respective electronic apparatuses as the slave communication devices 2 ( 2 A, 2 B, 2 C, . . . , 2 n ) to share the single wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses. Then, each slave communication device 2 temporarily utilizes the wireless telephone line based on a control delegation signal transmitted from the short-range wireless communication section 4 of the master communication device 1 .
  • the present invention is configured to set the single wireless telephone line in the network, and thus, an ID (telephone number) for using the wireless telephone line by the transmission/reception section 5 is stored at least in a memory, not shown, of the master communication device 1 .
  • each slave communication device 2 normally turns off the transmission/reception section 5 , and turns on the transmission/reception section 5 to enter a state in which it can utilize the wireless telephone line by receiving a control delegation signal transmitted to itself from the master communication device 1 at the short-range wireless communication section 4 .
  • the control delegation signal is a signal which permits the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device to be turned on, and the specific details thereof will be described later.
  • turn-off of the transmission/reception section 5 refers to entering a state in which the transmission/reception section 5 is prohibited from outputting at least a radio signal for location registration, and can be realized, for example, by prohibiting power supply to the transmission/reception section 5 .
  • turn-on of the transmission/reception section 5 refers to entering a state in which the prohibition of output of a radio signal for location registration is removed to allow the use of the wireless telephone line. The meanings of the turn-off and turn-on of the transmission/reception section 5 are commonly used with the respective slave communication devices 2 and the master communication device 1 .
  • step S 1 a specific control example will be described with reference to a flow chart in FIG. 2.
  • the respective transmission/reception sections 5 are controlled such that only the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on and all the transmission/reception sections 5 of the respective slave communication devices 2 are turned off (step S 1 ).
  • the master communication device 1 may perform control to turn off the transmission/reception sections 5 of the respective slave communication devices 2 in the network through the short-range wireless communication section 4 , or on the side of each slave communication device 2 , control may be performed to autonomously turn off the local transmission/reception section 5 until a control delegation signal is received.
  • the master communication device 1 determines by the control section 6 the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation reason to a predetermined single slave communication device of the respective slave communication devices 2 ( 2 A to 2 n ) (step S 2 ), and when it is determined that a control delegation reason occurs, the master communication device 1 turns off the transmission/reception section 5 and transmits a control delegation signal from the short-range wireless communication section 4 destined for the predetermined single slave communication device 2 of the respective communication devices for switching to a second state in which only the transmission/reception section 5 of that slave communication device 2 is turned on (step S 3 ).
  • times of occurrence of a control delegation reason are broadly divided into the case of occurrence during standby for origination and termination of the master communication device 1 in the first state (in the case of originating control delegation, later described) and the case of occurrence during communication between the master communication device 1 and an unspecified telephone apparatus outside the network (in the case of terminating control delegation, later described).
  • FIG. 3 shows the states of the respective communication devices 1 , 2 in the second state.
  • the transmission/reception section 5 of the single slave communication device 2 (the slave communication device 2 A in FIG. 3) which received the control delegation signal from the master communication device 1 is turned on to perform location registration for the base station 32 b of the said host station 3 , and only this slave communication device 2 A can perform origination and termination of an unspecified telephone apparatus outside the LAN.
  • step S 4 the single slave communication device 2 on which control delegation has been performed is monitored for the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason (step S 4 ), and if a control delegation completion reason occurs, the master communication device 1 and that slave communication device 2 perform control processing for switching to the first state shown in FIG. 1 (step S 5 ).
  • step S 4 the single slave communication device 2 on which control delegation has been performed is monitored for the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason
  • step S 5 the master communication device 1 and that slave communication device 2 perform control processing for switching to the first state shown in FIG. 1
  • the control for returning from the second state to the first state at step S 5 includes control processing of switching the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which is a subject of control delegation from turn-on to turn-off, processing of detecting by the master communication device 1 that the transmission/reception section 5 is turned off and control processing of switching the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 from turn-off to turn-on.
  • the present invention is configured to control the respective transmission/reception means 5 such that switching is performed between the first state in normal times in which the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on and the transmission/reception sections 5 of the respective slave communication devices 2 are turned off and the second state at the time of control delegation in which the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off and, in association with occurrence of a control delegation reason to any slave communication device, only the transmission/reception section 5 of the predetermined single slave communication device 2 is turned on, so that only the transmission/reception section 5 of a single communication device is turned on at all times.
  • a single wireless telephone line is shared between the respective communication devices 1 , 2 , simultaneous use thereof is avoided, and particular processing is not produced such as authentication on the side of the host station 3 (the communication provider side) and solution of the problem concerning location registration is achieved.
  • step S 2 in FIG. 2 First, from the viewpoint of the aforementioned times of occurrence of a control delegation reason (step S 2 in FIG. 2) and a communication mode of a slave communication device which received control delegation, broad division can be made into a case where any slave communication device 2 receives control delegation during standby for origination and termination of the master communication device 1 in the first state to enter the second state in which that slave communication device 2 performs originating to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN, and a case in which any slave communication device 2 receives control delegation during communication between the master communication device 1 and an unspecified telephone apparatus outside the network in the first state to enter the second state in which that telephone apparatus and that slave communication device 2 establish communication.
  • control delegation in the former case is referred to as “originating control delegation” and the control delegation in the latter case is referred to as “termination control delegation,” and both of them will be separately described in the following.
  • FIG. 4 shows an overview of processing in the overall system when any slave communication device 2 receives control delegation (originating control delegation) from the master communication device 1 to perform originating to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN.
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors reception of a request signal for requesting originating control delegation from any slave communication device 2 at the short-range wireless communication section 4 of the master communication device 1 (step S 2 A), and upon reception of the request signal, considers that a control delegation reason (originating control delegation reason) described at step S 2 in FIG. 2 occurs, and transmits an originating control delegation signal from the short-range wireless communication section 4 of the master communication device 1 to that slave communication device 2 and performs control to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 (step S 3 A).
  • a control delegation reason originating control delegation reason
  • the request signal includes, for example, the aforementioned destination information and originating information such as a MAC address, a signal indicating that originating control delegation is required, and the like.
  • the originating control delegation signal includes, for example, the aforementioned destination information and originating information such as a MAC address, information on the ID (telephone number) of the master communication device 1 , an instruction for permitting the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to be turned on for originating, and the like.
  • the slave communication device 2 which received the originating control delegation signal destined for itself at the short-range wireless communication section 4 , can turn on the transmission/reception section 5 to use the wireless telephone line based on the received ID.
  • the switching between turn-on and turn-off of the transmission/reception sections 5 of the master communication device 1 and that slave communication section 2 causes the overall system to be switched from the first state to the second state.
  • the slave communication device 2 When the transmission/reception section 5 is turned on and location registration for the base station 32 b is performed, the slave communication device 2 , which received originating control delegation, starts originating destined for the intended telephone number of the destination based on operations and the like on the operation input section by a user.
  • the instruction, information and the like included in the originating control delegation signal can add limitations or the like on the wireless telephone communication function of the slave communication device 2 which received the originating control delegation signal.
  • control delegation only for originating is set by including, in the originating control delegation signal, an instruction for prohibiting termination at the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device.
  • the originating control delegation signal including an instruction for limiting originating destinations from the slave communication device can limit originating destinations from the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to a predetermined range.
  • a telephone number (for example, for international telephone calls with a high charge, dial Q2 service or the like) to which originating is prohibited is registered in a predetermined memory of the master communication device 1 , and information on this telephone number and an instruction for prohibiting origination to this telephone number are included at the transmission of the originating control delegation signal, thereby making it possible to prevent the slave communication device 2 from performing originating to a predetermined telephone number.
  • step S 4 the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason is monitored for that slave communication device 2 (step S 4 ), and when it is determined that a control delegation completion reason occurs, the aforementioned control for returning to the first state is performed (step S 5 ) to return to the initial state.
  • FIG. 5 shows an outline of processing of the overall system when any slave communication device 2 receives control delegation (terminating control delegation) from the master communication device 1 during communication between a telephone apparatus outside the network and the master communication device 1 through the wireless telephone line to perform communication between that slave communication device 2 and the telephone apparatus outside the network.
  • control delegation terminal control delegation
  • step S 1 in the first state in which only the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on (step S 1 ), the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 receives a call originated from an unspecified telephone apparatus (originating telephone apparatus) outside the network (step S 1 A) to start communication.
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 determines whether or not a predetermined signal for specifying any slave communication device 2 is received (step S 2 B).
  • This predetermined signal is a signal serving as a trigger for specifying a slave communication device which is a subject of terminating control delegation, and includes, for example, a signal such as an ID (hereinafter referred to as “slave ID”) indicating a slave communication device and transmitted from the originating telephone apparatus, an operation input signal for terminating control delegation by operating the operation input section (such as key switches) of the master communication device 1 based on conversation and the like between the user of the originating telephone apparatus and the user of the master communication device 1 , and the like.
  • a signal such as an ID (hereinafter referred to as “slave ID”) indicating a slave communication device and transmitted from the originating telephone apparatus, an operation input signal for terminating control delegation by operating the operation input section (such as key switches) of the master communication device 1 based on conversation and the like between the user of the originating telephone apparatus and the user of the master communication device 1 , and the like.
  • the master communication device 1 may determine the presence or absence of the reception of the slave ID by monitoring a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 and may determine the presence or absence of the reception of the operation input signal by monitoring a signal received from the operation input section.
  • different numbers for example, 01, 02, 03 . . .
  • these slave IDs may be stored in a memory or the like in correspondence to identifying information such as MAC addresses of the respective slave communication devices 2 A to 2 n managed by the master communication device 1 .
  • control section 6 of the master communication device 1 upon input of this predetermined signal, the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 considers that a control delegation reason (terminating control delegation reason) described at step S 2 in FIG. 2 occurs, specifies a single slave communication device which should establish communication with the originating telephone apparatus (step S 2 C), and transmits a terminating control delegation signal from the short-range wireless communication section 4 of the master communication device 1 to the specified single slave communication device 2 and performs control to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 (step S 3 B).
  • the terminating control delegation signal includes, for example, the aforementioned destination information and originating information such as a MAC address, information on the ID (telephone number) of the master communication device 1 , an instruction for permitting the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to be turned on, and the like.
  • the slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation signal destined for itself at the short-range wireless communication section 4 , can turn on the transmission/reception section 5 to use the wireless telephone line based on the received ID.
  • the switching between turn-on and turn-off of the transmission/reception sections 5 of the master communication device 1 and that slave communication device 2 causes the overall system to be switched from the first state to the second state, thereby once terminating the communication between the originating telephone apparatus and the master communication device 1 .
  • the second state since only the transmission/reception section 5 of the single slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation signal is turned on to perform location registration for the host station (base station 32 b in FIG. 3), it is in a state in which, when the originating telephone apparatus again originates a call destined for the LAN (destined for the telephone number of the master communication device 1 ), this originated call can be directly terminated by the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 without relaying through the master communication device 1 , and a problem such as an increased burden of processing on the host station can be avoided.
  • the slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation signal performs processing for setting a state in which communication can be established with the originating telephone apparatus based on each information included in the terminating control delegation signal (step S 3 C).
  • the instruction, information and the like included in the terminating control delegation signal can impose limitations or the like on the wireless telephone communication function of the slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation signal.
  • control delegation only for termination is set by including, in the terminating control delegation signal, an instruction for prohibiting originating by the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device.
  • the originating telephone apparatus again originates a call destined for the LAN (destined for the telephone number of the master communication device 1 )
  • this originated call can be immediately terminated by the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 .
  • the terminating control delegation signal includes the information on the telephone number of the originating telephone apparatus and an instruction for permitting termination of a call only from this originating telephone apparatus, and when another telephone apparatus outside the LAN originates a call destined for the LAN during standby for termination of the slave communication device 2 which has received the terminating control delegation, it is possible not to prevent the terminating standby state for the originating telephone apparatus without the slave communication device 2 to receive that originated call.
  • the information on the telephone number of the originating telephone apparatus and an instruction for permitting originating to this originating telephone number are included in the terminating control delegation signal, thereby making it possible to perform originating based on the originating operation of a user or automatically perform originating destined for the originating telephone apparatus from the slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation.
  • step S 4 the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason is monitored for that slave communication device 2 (step S 4 ), and when it is determined that a control delegation completion reason occurs, the aforementioned control for returning to the first state is performed (step S 5 ) to return to the initial state.
  • control processing performed by the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 will be described focusing on the case of originating control delegation with reference to a flow chart in FIG. 6.
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the transmission/reception section 5 to turn on the transmission/reception section 5 in the initial state (step S 1 ), and performs location registration for the host station (base station 32 b in FIG. 1).
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 performs the processing of monitoring a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 to determine whether or not a request signal is received from a slave communication device 2 (step S 2 A), the processing of monitoring a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not a call originated from a telephone apparatus outside the LAN is received (terminated) (step 13 ), and the processing of monitoring a signal input from the operation input section to determine whether or not originating is performed to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN (step S 14 ) and the determinations at step S 2 A, step S 13 , and step S 14 are repeated until any of the determination results in “yes.”
  • step S 15 when it is determined that a request signal is received, to step S 21 when it is determined that there is a termination, or to step S 25 when it is determined that originating is performed, respectively.
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit an originating control delegation signal destined for the slave communication device 2 which is the originating of the request signal, and controls the transmission/reception section 5 to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 (step S 16 ). Then, the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that the transmission/reception section 5 is turned off to the respective slave communication devices when the transmission/reception section 5 is turned off (step S 17 ).
  • the slave communication device 2 which received the originating control delegation signal, turns on the transmission/reception section 5 to make transition from the first state to the second state.
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 , specifically a status signal sent from the slave communication device 2 to which the originating control has been delegated, to perform monitoring of the state, operation and the like of the transmission/reception section 5 of that slave communication device, and checks as appropriate whether or not the transition to the second state has been performed, whether or not the slave communication device 2 to which control has been delegated has performed originating, and the like.
  • This embodiment is configured to determine the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason (step S 4 in FIG. 4) by both of the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 and the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 . If a control delegation completion reason occurs, the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 turns off its own transmission/reception section 5 and transmits a status signal indicating that fact from the short-range wireless communication section 4 to the respective communication devices.
  • control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors whether or not the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to which control has been delegated is turned off in the second state (step S 18 ), and upon reception of a status signal indicating that it is turned off at the short-range wireless communication section 4 , considers that a control delegation completion reason occurs and performs control to turn on its own transmission/reception section 5 (step S 19 ), and controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that it is turned on to the respective slave communication devices 2 A to 2 n (step S 20 ), then returns to the processing in the loop of determinations of step S 2 A, step S 13 , and step S 14 .
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that the termination is being made (that it exits the standby state) to the respective slave communication devices 2 (step S 21 ), and performs various types of processing for establishing communication with the originating telephone apparatus to move to a communication state (step S 22 ). While the processing of the terminating control delegation described in FIG. 5 is performed during this communication state, the processing performed by the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 in the terminating control delegation will be described later in FIG. 8.
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a received signal or the like at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication with the originating telephone apparatus is completed (step S 23 ), and when it is determined that the communication is completed, controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that fact (that it again enters the standby state) to the respective slave communication devices (step S 24 ), then returns to the processing in the loop of determinations of step S 2 A, step S 13 , and step S 14 .
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that originating is being performed (that it exits the standby state) (step S 25 ), and performs various types of processing for establishing communication with a telephone apparatus on the destination side to move to a communication state (step S 26 ).
  • the processing of the terminating control delegation described in FIG. 5 can be also performed during the communication state at step S 26 , and in this case, the processing (step S 51 in FIG. 8) of information on the telephone number of the telephone apparatus on the destination acquired by the master communication device 1 is not required.
  • step S 26 the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a received signal or the like at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication with the telephone apparatus on the destination side is completed (step S 27 ), and when it is determined that the communication is completed, controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that fact (that it again enters the standby state) to the respective slave communication devices 2 A to 2 n (step S 28 ), then returns to the processing in the loop of determinations of step S 2 A, step S 13 , and step S 14 .
  • control processing performed by the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 will be described focusing on the case of originating control delegation with reference to a flow chart in FIG. 7.
  • the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 controls the transmission/reception section 5 to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 in the initial state upon power-up (step S 1 ). In this embodiment, prohibiting power supply to the transmission/reception section 5 at step S 1 achieves low power consumption.
  • control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 performs processing of monitoring a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 to determine whether or not a terminating control delegation signal is received from the master communication device 1 (step S 32 ), processing of monitoring a signal input from the operation input section to determine whether or not a trigger signal for transmitting a request signal to the master communication device 1 is input (step S 33 ), and the determinations at step S 32 and step S 33 are repeated until any of the determinations results in “yes.”
  • processing of terminating control delegation is performed when it is determined that a terminating control delegation signal is received, and transition is made to step S 34 when it is determined that a trigger signal is input.
  • the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 checks a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 , specifically a status signal from the master communication device 1 , to determine whether or not the master communication device 1 is in a standby state (a state in the loop of determinations of step S 2 A to step S 14 in FIG. 6), and when it is not in a standby state, considers that the master communication device 1 is using the wireless telephone line or control delegation to another slave communication device 2 is being performed, and displays an error display on a display section (step S 35 ), then returns to the loop of determinations of step S 32 and step S 33 .
  • a standby state a state in the loop of determinations of step S 2 A to step S 14 in FIG. 6
  • the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a request signal to the master communication device 1 (step S 36 ) and monitors a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 to wait until an originating control delegation signal is received from the master communication device 1 (step S 37 ). Then, upon reception of an originating control delegation signal, the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 extracts data (various types of information or instructions) included in the originating control delegation signal and stores it as appropriate in a memory (such as a RAM in the control section 6 ) (step S 38 ).
  • a memory such as a RAM in the control section 6
  • the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 (a status signal from the master communication device 1 ) to wait until the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off (step S 39 ), and when it is turned off, controls its own transmission/reception section 5 to turn on the transmission/reception section 5 (step S 40 ), and controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that its own transmission/reception section 5 is turned on to the master communication device 1 and the other slave communication devices 2 (step S 41 ).
  • control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a signal input from the operation input section to determine whether or not a trigger signal for performing originating to a telephone apparatus on the destination side outside the LAN is input (step S 42 ), and when a trigger signal is input, controls the transmission/reception section 5 to perform originating to the telephone apparatus on the destination side and establish communication (step S 44 ).
  • control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a received signal or the like at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication is completed (step S 45 ), and when it is determined that the communication is completed, considers that a control delegation completion reason at step S 4 in FIG. 4 occurs to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 and performs processing of erasing the various types of information or instructions stored in the memory at step S 38 for initialization (step S 46 ).
  • step S 47 the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that the transmission/reception section 5 is turned off to the master communication device 1 and the other slave communication devices 2 (step S 47 ), and returns to the loop of determinations of step S 32 and step S 33 .
  • control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors whether or not a predetermined time period has elapsed during no input of a trigger signal is originating to a telephone apparatus on the destination side outside the LAN (step S 43 ), and when the predetermined time period has elapsed, considers that a control delegation completion reason at step S 4 in FIG. 4 occurs and performs the aforementioned processing at step S 46 and step S 7 , and then returns to the loop of determinations of step S 32 and step S 33 .
  • the provision of such processing at step S 43 can prevent such a situation that the slave communication device 2 which has received originating control delegation does not perform originating continuously to make it impossible to use the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 for a long time without returning to the first state. Also, in the present embodiment, since that slave communication device 2 itself makes a determination of the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason after originating control delegation to perform control for switching the transmission/reception section 5 from turn-on to turn-off, a processing burden on the side of the master communication device 1 is reduced.
  • the slave communication device 2 can autonomously turn off the transmission/reception section 5 .
  • FIG. 10 shows a flow of a signal and the like when the master communication device 1 delegates originating control to the slave communication device 2 based on each processing in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7.
  • the present embodiment is configured to control the respective transmission/reception sections 5 such that, at the switching from the first state to the second state, the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which received originating control delegation is turned on after waiting until the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off, while at the switching from the second state to the first state, the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on after waiting until the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which received originating control delegation is turned off.
  • the situation in which two or more transmission/reception sections 5 are simultaneously turned on is avoided in order to perform switching between the first state and the second state smoothly.
  • step S 51 to step S 54 are processing performed in the state of communication (at step S 12 in FIG. 6) with an originating telephone apparatus outside the LAN, and step S 55 to step S 59 show processing for switching between the first state and the second state. Also, processing corresponding to the processing in FIG. 6 is designated with the same step number.
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 stores the telephone number of an originating telephone apparatus in an internal memory and the like at the time of communication connection or during communication with the originating telephone apparatus (step S 51 ).
  • control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 during the communication with the originating telephone apparatus to monitor whether or not a signal (for example, the aforementioned slave ID or the like) specifying a slave communication device is transmitted from the originating telephone apparatus (step S 52 ) and whether or not the communication with the originating telephone apparatus is completed (step S 23 in FIG. 6), and when the communication is completed without receiving a signal specifying a slave communication device, transmits the status signal at step S 24 in FIG. 6 from the short-range wireless communication section 4 to return to the standby state(steps S 2 A to S 14 in FIG. 6), and when a signal specifying a slave communication device is received at the transmission/reception section 5 , transition is made to step S 53 .
  • a signal for example, the aforementioned slave ID or the like
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a terminating control delegation signal destined for the slave communication device 2 which is to be specified at step S 53 , and monitors a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication with the originating telephone apparatus is completed (step S 54 ), and upon completion of the communication with the originating telephone apparatus, turns off the transmission/reception section 5 (step S 55 ), and transmits a status signal indicating that it is turned off from the short-range wireless communication section 4 to the respective slave communication devices 2 (step S 56 ).
  • the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 , specifically a status signal transmitted from the slave communication device 2 to which the terminating control has been delegated to monitor the state, operation and the like of the transmission/reception section 5 of that slave communication device, and as appropriate, checks whether or not transition to the second state has been performed, whether communication is established between the slave communication device 2 to which control has been delegated and the originating telephone apparatus and the like.
  • the present embodiment is configured to determine the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason (step S 4 in FIG. 4) by both of the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 and the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 .
  • control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 turns off its own transmission/reception section 5 to transmit a status signal indicating that fact from the short-range wireless communication section 4 .
  • control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors whether or not the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to which control has been delegated is turned off in the second state (step S 57 ), and upon reception of a status signal indicating that it is turned off at the short-range wireless communication section 4 , considers that a control delegation completion reason occurs and performs control to turn on its own transmission/reception section 5 (step S 58 ), and controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that it is turned on destined for the respective slave communication devices (step S 59 ), then returns to the loop (standby state) of determinations of step S 2 A, step S 13 , and step S 14 in FIG. 6.
  • step S 55 to step S 59 since basic processing (step S 55 to step S 59 ) after the completion of the communication with the originating telephone apparatus in the terminating control delegation can be realized by processing similar to step S 16 to step S 20 in FIG. 6 in the originating control delegation, simplification of a program or the like is achieved.
  • this processing in FIG. 8 can be also performed when the master communication device 1 performs originating to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN (step S 26 in FIG. 6), and in this case, the originating telephone apparatus may be read as a telephone apparatus on the destination side, and step S 23 as step S 27 , step S 24 as step S 28 , respectively.
  • FIG. 9 shows control processing performed by the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 after it is determined that the terminating control delegation signal is received at step S 32 A in FIG. 7.
  • control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 receives the terminating control delegation signal at the short-range wireless communication device 4 (step S 71 ), it extracts data (various type of information or instructions) included in the terminating control delegation signal and stores it as appropriate in a memory (such as RAM in the control section 6 ) (step S 72 ).
  • the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a signal (a status signal from the master communication device 1 ) received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 to wait until the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off (step S 73 ), and when it is turned off, controls its own transmission/reception section 5 to turn on the transmission/reception section 5 based on the extracted data (step S 74 ), and controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that its own transmission/reception section 5 is turned on to the master communication device 1 and the other slave communication devices 2 (step S 75 ).
  • a signal a status signal from the master communication device 1
  • the overall system is switched from the first state to the second state in which the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 performs location registration for the host station (base station).
  • control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not termination has been made (step S 76 ), and when a signal indicating termination is received, controls the transmission/reception section 5 to connect communication with the originating telephone apparatus automatically or after it waits for operation on the operation input section (step S 78 ).
  • control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a received signal or the like at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication is completed (step S 79 ), and when it is determined that the communication is completed, considers that a control delegation completion reason at step S 4 in FIG. 4 occurs, and turns off the transmission/reception section 5 and performs processing of erasing the various types of information or instructions stored in the memory at the foregoing step S 72 (step S 80 ).
  • step S 81 the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that fact to the master communication device 1 and the other slave communication devices 2 (step S 81 ), and returns to the loop of determinations of step S 32 and step S 33 in FIG. 7.
  • step S 77 the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors whether or not a predetermined time period has elapsed (step S 77 ), and when the predetermined time period has elapsed, considers that a control delegation completion reason occurs at step S 4 in FIG. 4 to perform the aforementioned processing at step S 80 and step S 81 , and then returns to the loop of determinations at step S 32 and step S 33 in FIG. 7.
  • the provision of such processing at step S 77 can prevent such a situation that a signal indicating termination cannot be received continuously at the transmission/reception section 5 , for example due to a trouble on the side of the originating telephone apparatus or host station 3 , to make it impossible to use the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 for a long time without returning to the first state.
  • the slave communication device 2 since that slave communication device 2 itself makes a determination of the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason after the terminating control delegation to perform control for switching the transmission/reception section 5 from turn-on to turn-off, a processing burden on the side of the master communication device 1 is reduced. Furthermore, for example, even when the communication state with the master communication device 1 by the short-range wireless communication section 4 is interrupted by any chance after the terminating control delegation, the slave communication device 2 can autonomously turn off the transmission/reception section 5 .
  • FIG. 11 shows a flow and the like of a signal when the master communication device 1 delegates terminating control to the slave communication device 2 based on each processing in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9.
  • the present embodiment is configured to control the respective transmission/reception sections 5 such that, at the switching from the first state to the second state, the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which received terminating control delegation is turned on after waiting until the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off, while at the switching from the second state to the first state, the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on after waiting until the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which received terminating control delegation is turned off.
  • the situation in which two or more transmission/reception sections 5 are simultaneously turned on is avoided in order to perform switching between the first state and the second state smoothly.
  • the configuration may have the same ID (telephone number) set for the respective communication devices 1 , 2 , that is, the configuration may have the said ID always stored in memories or the like of the slave communication devices 2 .
  • the master communication device 1 receives a request signal from the slave communication device 2 about occurrence of an originating control delegation reason
  • the said originating control delegation reason may occur, without being limited to the aforementioned case, by specifying any of the slave communication devices on the operation input section of the master communication device 1 to perform operation input for originating control delegation during a standby state for origination and termination of the master communication device 1 in the first state.
  • FIG. 12 shows a specific example in which the aforementioned master communication device 1 and slave communication devices 2 are applied to various types of electronic apparatuses.
  • shown is an example of a wireless LAN in which a stationary telephone with a facsimile is used as the master communication device 1 , a personal computer ( 2 A), a television set ( 2 B), and a VCR ( 2 C) are used as the slave communication devices 2 , respectively, and these are interconnected in a network.
  • the telephone with a facsimile serving as the master communication device 1 normally performs wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the LAN, and as required, performs the aforementioned terminating control delegation based on operations and the like on an operation input section of the master communication device 1 or a telephone apparatus outside the LAN, thereby making it possible to connect communication between that telephone apparatus and the slave communication device 2 .
  • the aforementioned originating control delegation is performed based on operations and the like on the operation input section of the slave communication device 2 and that slave communication device 2 solely performs originating to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN to allow establishment of wireless telephone communication through the host station 3 .
  • the present invention is configured as described above, it is possible to provide a configuration, a control method, a control program and the like for a master communication device in a wireless LAN system in which a single wireless line is used, and when a telephone apparatus outside the network originates a call to the LAN, the originated call once arrives at the master communication device and wireless telephone communication can be established between that telephone apparatus and a slave communication device by themselves through a host station without relaying through the master communication device, and does not require particular processing such as authentication on the host station side, presenting extreme industrial usefulness.

Abstract

The present invention provides a configuration, a control method and the like for a master communication device in a wireless LAN system in which a single wireless line is used, and when a telephone apparatus outside the network originates a call to the LAN, the originated call once arrives at the master communication device and wireless telephone communication can be established between that telephone apparatus and a slave communication device through a host station without relaying through the master communication device, and does not require particular processing such as authentication on the host station side. The master communication device 1 normally turns on a transmission/reception means 5 to perform location registration for a base station based on an ID set for the transmission/reception means to be in a line usage state in which wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network is possible, and when a reason of terminating control delegation to any of the slave communication devices 2 occurs during wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network in the line usage state, the master communication device 1 transmits, from a short-range wireless communication means 4 to any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation, a terminating control delegation signal for permitting turn-on of the transmission/reception means based on an ID of the wireless telephone line and for permitting wireless telephone communication to be performed with the telephone apparatus outside the network with which the master communication device has performed the wireless telephone communication in the line usage state and turns off the transmission/reception means 5 to enter an output prohibited state in which output of a wireless signal is prohibited, and performs control to again turn on the transmission/reception means 5 to return to the line usage state when a control delegation completion reason occurs in the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated in the output prohibited state.

Description

    TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates to a master communication device, a control method of the master communication device and the like for use in a wireless LAN system which connects to a plurality of electronic apparatuses in a network through short-range wireless communication means, the master communication device controlling the respective electronic apparatuses, and more specifically, to a configuration, a control method and the like of the master communication device for allowing wireless telephone communication to be established between a telephone apparatus outside the network and each electronic apparatus through a host station when the telephone apparatus originates a call to the LAN while a single wireless telephone line is used. [0001]
  • BACKGROUND ART
  • The development of mobile communication telephones has been remarkable in recent years, and with a reduced telephone charge, release of new types of telephone and the like, the number of subscribers to telephone lines of mobile communication (hereinafter referred to as “wireless telephone line”) exceeds the number of subscribers to fixed telephone lines under the present conditions. Thus, it is common practice for a user to have both of a portable telephone using a wireless telephone line and a fixed telephone using a fixed telephone line and to use them separately as required such that communication is performed with the fixed telephone indoors and communication is performed with the portable telephone while the user is out. [0002]
  • Reflecting such a situation, the number of subscribers to fixed telephone lines tends to decrease at present. Assuming that the usage charge (base rate and charge for calls) of telephone lines of mobile communication, communication speed, reliability of communication and the like will be further improved in the future and become approximately equal to those in fixed telephones, it is expected that the inevitability for a user to use a fixed telephone line will be reduced considerably in the near future. [0003]
  • Also, on the other hand, it is expected that a communication function will be added to a considerable number of electronic apparatuses (for example, television sets, VCRs, various kinds of cameras and the like) in the near future and various data can be transmitted and received to and from server devices or the like, and in this case, it is contemplated that a transmission/reception means for performing communication using a wireless telephone line is added to each of the electronic apparatuse. [0004]
  • Here, when a case is assumed where a transmission/reception means using a wireless telephone line is added to various kinds of electronic apparatuses, if different wireless telephone line is set for respective one of the electronic apparatuses, that is, different telephone number is provided for respective one. In this case, various problems arise such as unregulated creation of telephone numbers managed by users and host stations, bloating of base rate of wireless telephone lines charged to users, and even exhaustion of telephone number resources. It is thus necessary to construct a system in which a single wireless telephone line can be shared among a plurality of electronic apparatuses. [0005]
  • To construct such a system, a network connection through a LAN is conceivable. A proposed method is such that, for example, a short-range wireless communication device with Bluetooth (see Nikkei Electronics Jan. 17, 2000, pp. 37-44) or the like is mounted on each electronic apparatus to build a wireless LAN, and a call originated from a telephone apparatus outside the LAN is received by a master communication device such as a portable telephone for which a wireless telephone line is exclusively set in that wireless LAN to establish communication, and in the communication established state by the master communication device, each of the other electronic apparatuses (slave communication devices) in the wireless LAN performs communication with the master communication device through the short-range wireless device, thereby performing communication with the originating telephone apparatus through the master communication device. [0006]
  • In this method, however, only the portable telephone serving as the master communication device directly uses the wireless telephone line, and each of the other electronic apparatuses as the slave communication devices connects only indirectly to the wireless telephone line by using the portable telephone as a relay station without using the wireless telephone line. [0007]
  • Thus, since the master communication device must be continuously in a communication connection state during communication between a telephone apparatus outside the LAN and a slave communication device, unnecessary power consumption occurs. In addition, when a telephone apparatus outside the LAN is, for example, a computer such as a server device, and when a large amount of data such as video information transmitted from the computer is received by an electronic apparatus (slave communication device) within the wireless LAN, the portable telephone (master communication device) as the relay station bears an excessive amount of power consumption, and a burden of processing is excessive for performance of a microprocessor of a present portable telephone. [0008]
  • To address this, it is contemplated that this portable telephone could be equipped with a battery of large capacity or a microprocessor capable of processing a large amount of data. Such a configuration, however, impairs the portability as the portable telephone and leads to a significant increase in cost, so that this is not practical. [0009]
  • In addition, since this method uses the portable telephone as the master communication device, an inconvenience is caused in that the portable telephone cannot be used on the move in order to perform communication between a telephone apparatus outside the LAN and an electronic apparatus (slave communication device). Thus, actually, besides the portable telephone, a wireless telephone line is required for providing each electronic apparatus in the wireless LAN with a mobile communication function. [0010]
  • On the other hand, in the current wireless telephone system, since a wireless telephone line is managed by a host station including a plurality of base stations and one central control station, location registration for a base station is required to use the wireless telephone line. Here, if it is assumed to use a configuration in which a plurality of communication devices in the wireless LAN register their locations with the same telephone numbers individually, the current host station cannot deal with this configuration. Thus, to build a wireless LAN system using a wireless telephone line, the configuration which gives consideration to the issue of location registration of each communication device must be used. [0011]
  • As one strategy to solve such a problem, the present applicant has already proposed “Control Delegation System for Telephone Line” (U.S. patent application Ser. No. 2000-122791, U.S. Pat. No. 3,153,213). When this system is applied to a wireless LAN using a wireless telephone line, each slave communication device uses a slave ID (for example, a telephone number “090-1234-5678-01,” “090-1234-5678-02,” . . . ) created on the basis of a master ID (for example, a telephone number “090-1234-5678”) of a master communication device and individually performs location registration for a base station to perform communication through a host station. Thus, after control delegation is received from the master communication device, it is possible to establish the wireless telephone line without using the master communication device as a relay station. [0012]
  • In the system proposed earlier, however, when each slave communication device which received control delegation uses a slave ID to perform wireless telephone communication to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN, the host station needs to authenticate the correspondence relationship between the slave ID and the master ID, causing a drawback of placing a burden of processing on the host station side (communication provider side). [0013]
  • DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide a configuration, a control method, a control program and the like for a master communication device in a wireless LAN system in which a single wireless line is used, and when a telephone apparatus outside the network originates a call to the LAN, the originated call once arrives at the master communication device and wireless telephone communication can be established between that telephone apparatus and a slave communication device by themselves through a host station without relaying through the master communication device, and does not require particular processing such as authentication on the host station side. [0014]
  • The principal configuration of a master communication device according to the present invention is a master communication device for use in a wireless LAN system comprising electronic apparatuses in a network, each of the electronic apparatuses comprising, at least, short-range wireless communication means for performing transmission and reception of a radio signal among the respective electronic apparatuses in the network, transmission/reception means of a radio signal for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, and control means for controlling the short-range wireless communication means and the transmission/reception means, one of the respective electronic apparatuses serving as a master communication device and controlling the other respective electronic apparatuses as slave communication devices to share the wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses, characterized in that, to switch between a first state in normal times in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned on and the transmission/reception means of the respective slave communication devices are turned off and a second state at the time of control delegation in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned of f and only the transmission/reception means of any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation is turned on, the control means normally turns on the transmission/reception means to perform location registration for a base station based on an ID set for the transmission/reception means to be in a line usage state in which wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network is possible, and when a reason of terminating control delegation to any of the slave communication devices occurs during wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network in the line usage state, controls the short-range wireless communication means to transmit, to any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation, a terminating control delegation signal for permitting turn-on of the transmission/reception means based on an ID of the wireless telephone line and for permitting wireless telephone communication to be performed with the telephone apparatus outside the network with which the master communication device has performed the wireless telephone communication in the line usage state and turns off the transmission/reception means to enter an output prohibited state in which output of a radio signal is prohibited, and controls the transmission/reception means to again turn on the transmission/reception means to return to the line usage state when a control delegation completion reason occurs in the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated in the output prohibited state. [0015]
  • The principal configuration of a method of controlling a master communication device according to the present invention is a method of controlling a master communication device for use in a wireless LAN system comprising electronic apparatuses in a network, each of the electronic apparatuses comprising, at least, short-range wireless communication means for performing transmission and reception of a radio signal among the respective electronic apparatuses in the network, and transmission/reception means of a radio signal for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, one of the respective electronic apparatuses serving as a master communication device and controlling the other respective electronic apparatuses as slave communication devices to share the wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses, characterized in that, to switch between a first state in normal times in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned on and the transmission/reception means of the respective slave communication devices are turned off and a second state at the time of control delegation in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned off and only the transmission/reception means of any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation is turned on, the transmission/reception means is normally turned on to perform location registration for a base station based on an ID set for the transmission/reception means to be in a line usage state in which wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network is possible, and when a reason of terminating control delegation to any of the slave communication devices occurs during wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network in the line usage state, the short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit, to any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation, a terminating control delegation signal for permitting turn-on of the transmission/reception means based on an ID of the wireless telephone line and for permitting wireless telephone communication to be performed with the telephone apparatus outside the network with which the master communication device has performed the wireless telephone communication in the line usage state and the transmission/reception means is turned off to enter an output prohibited state in which output of a radio signal is prohibited, and the transmission/reception means is controlled to again turn on the transmission/reception means to return to the line usage state when a control delegation completion reason occurs in the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated in the output prohibited state. [0016]
  • The principal configuration of a control program for a master communication device according to the present invention is a control program for a master communication device for use in a wireless LAN system comprising electronic apparatuses in a network, each of the electronic apparatuses comprising, at least, short-range wireless communication means for performing transmission and reception of a radio signal among the respective electronic apparatuses in the network, transmission/reception means of a radio signal for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, and control means for controlling the short-range wireless communication means and the transmission/reception means, one of the respective electronic apparatuses serving as a master communication device and controlling the other respective electronic apparatuses as slave communication devices to share the wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses, characterized in that, to switch between a first state in normal times in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned on and the transmission/reception means of the respective slave communication devices are turned off and a second state at the time of control delegation in which the transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned off and only the transmission/reception means of any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation is turned on, the control means is caused to serve as means for controlling the transmission/reception means to normally turn on to perform location registration for a base station based on an ID set for the transmission/reception means to be in a line usage state in which wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network is possible, and when a reason of terminating control delegation to any of the slave communication devices occurs during wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network in the line usage state, the control means is caused to serve as means for controlling the short-range wireless communication means to transmit, to any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation, a terminating control delegation signal for permitting turn-on of the transmission/reception means based on an ID of the wireless telephone line and for permitting wireless telephone communication to be performed with the telephone apparatus outside the network with which the master communication device has performed the wireless telephone communication in the line usage state, and to serve as means for controlling the transmission/reception means to turn off to enter an output prohibited state in which output of a radio signal is prohibited, and to serve as means for controlling the transmission/reception means to again turn on to return to the line usage state when a control delegation completion reason occurs in the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated in the output prohibited state.[0017]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram explaining basic principles and the like of the present invention and is a diagram showing a case where each device in a wireless LAN is in a first state; [0018]
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart explaining basic principles and the like of the present invention; [0019]
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram explaining basic principles and the like of the present invention and is a diagram showing a case where each device in the wireless LAN is in a second state; [0020]
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart explaining an overview of processing in an overall system when a slave communication device which received originating control delegation from a master communication device performs originating by itself to a telephone apparatus outside the network; [0021]
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart explaining an overview of processing in the overall system when the slave communication device which received terminating control delegation from the master communication device performs wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network; [0022]
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart for explaining an overview of control processing performed by a control section of the master communication device and processing of originating control delegation; [0023]
  • FIG. 7 is a flow chart for explaining control processing performed by a control section of the slave communication device in originating control delegation; [0024]
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart explaining processing of terminating control delegation performed by the master communication device and illustrates processing performed in a communication state with an originating telephone apparatus and processing for switching between the first state and the second state; [0025]
  • FIG. 9 is a flow chart explaining processing at the time of terminating control delegation performed by the slave communication device; [0026]
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a flow of a signal and the like when the master communication device performs originating control delegation to the slave communication device; [0027]
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a flow of a signal and the like when the master communication device performs terminating control delegation to the slave communication device; and [0028]
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram explaining a specific example in which the master communication device and the slave communication devices are applied to various types of electronic apparatuses.[0029]
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCE NUMBERS
  • [0030] 1 master communication device
  • [0031] 2 (2A, 2B, 2C to 2 n) slave communication device
  • [0032] 3 host station
  • [0033] 31 central control station
  • [0034] 32 (32 a, 32 b to 32 n) base station
  • [0035] 4 short-range wireless communication section (short-range wireless communication means)
  • [0036] 5 transmission/reception section (transmission/reception means)
  • [0037] 6 control section (control means)
  • BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • An embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. [0038]
  • First, with reference to FIGS. [0039] 1 to 3, basic principles and the like of the present invention will be described.
  • The present invention is applied to a wireless LAN system in which a plurality of electronic apparatuses are connected in a network to perform short-range wireless communication among the respective electronic apparatuses through radio signals. As a hardware configuration for this, as shown in FIG. 1, each electronic apparatus comprises a short-range [0040] wireless communication section 4 as a short-range wireless communication means for transmitting and receiving radio signals among the respective electronic apparatuses in the network, a transmission/reception section 5 which is a transmission/reception means of radio signals for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, and a control section 6 as a control means for controlling the short-range wireless communication section 4 and the transmission/reception section 5.
  • Each short-range [0041] wireless communication section 4 provided for each electronic apparatus is for performing transmission and reception of various types of signals in a short range through radio signals such as radio waves and infrared rays, and is kept on-state in which radio signals can be transmitted and received to and from other short-range wireless communication sections 4 continuously during operation of the wireless LAN system.
  • Here, the respective electronic apparatuses in the network hold identifying information (for example, IP addresses, MAC addresses or the like) for identifying one another, and each identifying information is registered in a memory or the like, not shown, of each electronic apparatus. The data on the identifying information is included as destination information in a signal to be transmitted and received by the short-range [0042] wireless communication section 4, so that data, instructions or the like can be transmitted only to a particular electronic apparatus. Also, the data on the identifying information is included as originating information, thereby making it possible to identify from which electronic apparatus the signal has been transmitted.
  • Each short-range [0043] wireless communication section 4 functions as a transmission/reception means of a status signal indicating the state of each communication device, and as a means for transmitting a control delegation signal from a master communication device 1 to a slave communication device 2, and further, as a means for transmitting a request signal from the slave communication device 2 to the master communication device 1, and details thereof will be described later.
  • For radio signals transmitted and received by the respective short-range [0044] wireless communication sections 4, radio waves, infrared rays or the like can be used.
  • The transmission/[0045] reception section 5 provided for each electronic apparatus performs transmission and reception of radio signals for performing communication with various types of telephone apparatuses outside that wireless LAN system (outside the network) using a wireless telephone line.
  • The present invention is premised on application to an existing wireless telephone system. Thus, as shown in FIG. 1, the transmission/[0046] reception section 4 of each electronic apparatus in the LAN performs wireless telephone communication to a telephone apparatus outside the network through an existing host station 3 which manages the wireless telephone line. Although detailed description is omitted, the host station 31 comprises a single central control station 31 and a plurality of base stations 32 (32 a to 32 n) such that the base stations 32 perform processing on location registration for the wireless telephone line and the central control station 31 performs processing such as management of the ID (telephone number) of the wireless telephone line and line connection between telephone apparatuses.
  • The [0047] control section 6 of each electronic apparatus controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 and transmission/reception section 5 while performing various types of processing based on a control program. Details on the controlled contents of the control section 6 will be described later.
  • In addition, although Figures are not shown, each electronic apparatus is provided, as user interfaces, with an operation input section such as key switches for supplying an operation input signal to the [0048] control section 6, a display section such as an LCD for displaying the state and the like of the electronic apparatus, for settings of the operations of the short-range wireless communication section 4 and the transmission/reception section 5 and the convenience of users and the like. These operation input section and display section may have configurations which use key switches, an LCD and the like appendant to the electronic apparatus, or may have configurations which can be remotely operated by using a remote control or the like.
  • In addition, since the present invention premises that the aforementioned various types of electronic apparatuses (such as television sets, VCRs, personal computers, and various types of in-home electrical appliances) are connected in a network, various means are provided for realizing respective functions of those electronic apparatuses. [0049]
  • In the present invention, one of the plurality of electronic apparatuses in the network serves as the [0050] master communication device 1 and governs the other respective electronic apparatuses as the slave communication devices 2 (2A, 2B, 2C, . . . , 2 n) to share the single wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses. Then, each slave communication device 2 temporarily utilizes the wireless telephone line based on a control delegation signal transmitted from the short-range wireless communication section 4 of the master communication device 1.
  • More specifically, the present invention is configured to set the single wireless telephone line in the network, and thus, an ID (telephone number) for using the wireless telephone line by the transmission/[0051] reception section 5 is stored at least in a memory, not shown, of the master communication device 1.
  • Then, each [0052] slave communication device 2 normally turns off the transmission/reception section 5, and turns on the transmission/reception section 5 to enter a state in which it can utilize the wireless telephone line by receiving a control delegation signal transmitted to itself from the master communication device 1 at the short-range wireless communication section 4. Specifically, the control delegation signal is a signal which permits the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device to be turned on, and the specific details thereof will be described later.
  • Here, “turn-off” of the transmission/[0053] reception section 5 refers to entering a state in which the transmission/reception section 5 is prohibited from outputting at least a radio signal for location registration, and can be realized, for example, by prohibiting power supply to the transmission/reception section 5. On the other hand, “turn-on” of the transmission/reception section 5 refers to entering a state in which the prohibition of output of a radio signal for location registration is removed to allow the use of the wireless telephone line. The meanings of the turn-off and turn-on of the transmission/reception section 5 are commonly used with the respective slave communication devices 2 and the master communication device 1.
  • It should be noted that while embodiments of the present invention are broadly divided into the case of a configuration in which the ID (telephone number) for using the wireless telephone line by the transmission/[0054] reception section 5 is always stored only in the memory of the master communication device 1 and not stored in the memories of the slave communication devices 2, and the case of a configuration in which the same ID (telephone number) is always stored in the memories of the respective communication devices 1, 2, the following embodiment will be described for the case of a configuration in which the ID is always stored only in the memory of the master communication device 1.
  • Next, a specific control example will be described with reference to a flow chart in FIG. 2. In an initial state and a normal state of the wireless LAN system, the respective transmission/[0055] reception sections 5 are controlled such that only the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on and all the transmission/reception sections 5 of the respective slave communication devices 2 are turned off (step S1).
  • To establish this state, the [0056] master communication device 1 may perform control to turn off the transmission/reception sections 5 of the respective slave communication devices 2 in the network through the short-range wireless communication section 4, or on the side of each slave communication device 2, control may be performed to autonomously turn off the local transmission/reception section 5 until a control delegation signal is received.
  • In the following embodiment, in consideration of the possibility of poor communication or the like of the short-range [0057] wireless communication section 4, description will be made for an example of control when on the side of each slave communication device 2, the transmission/reception section 5 is autonomously turned off until a control delegation signal is received.
  • In the state (first state) shown in FIG. 1, only the transmission/[0058] reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on to perform location registration for a base station 32 (a base station 32 b in FIG. 1) of the said host station 3, which means that only the master communication device 1 can perform origination and termination of an unspecified telephone apparatus outside the network.
  • In this first state, the [0059] master communication device 1 determines by the control section 6 the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation reason to a predetermined single slave communication device of the respective slave communication devices 2 (2A to 2 n) (step S2), and when it is determined that a control delegation reason occurs, the master communication device 1 turns off the transmission/reception section 5 and transmits a control delegation signal from the short-range wireless communication section 4 destined for the predetermined single slave communication device 2 of the respective communication devices for switching to a second state in which only the transmission/reception section 5 of that slave communication device 2 is turned on (step S3).
  • Here, times of occurrence of a control delegation reason are broadly divided into the case of occurrence during standby for origination and termination of the [0060] master communication device 1 in the first state (in the case of originating control delegation, later described) and the case of occurrence during communication between the master communication device 1 and an unspecified telephone apparatus outside the network (in the case of terminating control delegation, later described).
  • FIG. 3 shows the states of the [0061] respective communication devices 1, 2 in the second state. As shown in FIG. 3, in the second state, only the transmission/reception section 5 of the single slave communication device 2 (the slave communication device 2A in FIG. 3) which received the control delegation signal from the master communication device 1 is turned on to perform location registration for the base station 32 b of the said host station 3, and only this slave communication device 2A can perform origination and termination of an unspecified telephone apparatus outside the LAN.
  • Then, in this second state, the single [0062] slave communication device 2 on which control delegation has been performed is monitored for the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason (step S4), and if a control delegation completion reason occurs, the master communication device 1 and that slave communication device 2 perform control processing for switching to the first state shown in FIG. 1 (step S5). Incidentally, a specific example of the control delegation completion reason will be described later.
  • The control for returning from the second state to the first state at step S[0063] 5 includes control processing of switching the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which is a subject of control delegation from turn-on to turn-off, processing of detecting by the master communication device 1 that the transmission/reception section 5 is turned off and control processing of switching the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 from turn-off to turn-on.
  • In this manner, the present invention is configured to control the respective transmission/reception means [0064] 5 such that switching is performed between the first state in normal times in which the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on and the transmission/reception sections 5 of the respective slave communication devices 2 are turned off and the second state at the time of control delegation in which the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off and, in association with occurrence of a control delegation reason to any slave communication device, only the transmission/reception section 5 of the predetermined single slave communication device 2 is turned on, so that only the transmission/reception section 5 of a single communication device is turned on at all times. Thus, while a single wireless telephone line is shared between the respective communication devices 1, 2, simultaneous use thereof is avoided, and particular processing is not produced such as authentication on the side of the host station 3 (the communication provider side) and solution of the problem concerning location registration is achieved.
  • Next, specific controlled contents and the like in the wireless LAN system to which present invention is applied will be described in detail with references FIGS. [0065] 4 to 12.
  • First, from the viewpoint of the aforementioned times of occurrence of a control delegation reason (step S[0066] 2 in FIG. 2) and a communication mode of a slave communication device which received control delegation, broad division can be made into a case where any slave communication device 2 receives control delegation during standby for origination and termination of the master communication device 1 in the first state to enter the second state in which that slave communication device 2 performs originating to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN, and a case in which any slave communication device 2 receives control delegation during communication between the master communication device 1 and an unspecified telephone apparatus outside the network in the first state to enter the second state in which that telephone apparatus and that slave communication device 2 establish communication. Thus, for the convenience of description, a difference in control contents and the like, the control delegation in the former case is referred to as “originating control delegation” and the control delegation in the latter case is referred to as “termination control delegation,” and both of them will be separately described in the following.
  • FIG. 4 shows an overview of processing in the overall system when any [0067] slave communication device 2 receives control delegation (originating control delegation) from the master communication device 1 to perform originating to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN. In this case, in the first state in which only the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on (step S1), the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors reception of a request signal for requesting originating control delegation from any slave communication device 2 at the short-range wireless communication section 4 of the master communication device 1 (step S2A), and upon reception of the request signal, considers that a control delegation reason (originating control delegation reason) described at step S2 in FIG. 2 occurs, and transmits an originating control delegation signal from the short-range wireless communication section 4 of the master communication device 1 to that slave communication device 2 and performs control to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 (step S3A).
  • Here, the request signal includes, for example, the aforementioned destination information and originating information such as a MAC address, a signal indicating that originating control delegation is required, and the like. [0068]
  • Also, the originating control delegation signal includes, for example, the aforementioned destination information and originating information such as a MAC address, information on the ID (telephone number) of the [0069] master communication device 1, an instruction for permitting the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to be turned on for originating, and the like. Thus, the slave communication device 2, which received the originating control delegation signal destined for itself at the short-range wireless communication section 4, can turn on the transmission/reception section 5 to use the wireless telephone line based on the received ID. In addition, the switching between turn-on and turn-off of the transmission/reception sections 5 of the master communication device 1 and that slave communication section 2 causes the overall system to be switched from the first state to the second state.
  • In this second state, since only the transmission/[0070] reception section 5 of the single slave communication device 2 which is the originating of the request signal is turned on to perform location registration for the host station 3 (base station 32 b in FIG. 3), it is in a state in which the slave communication device 2 can perform originating by itself without relaying through the master communication device 1, and a problem such as an increased burden of processing on the host station 3 can be avoided.
  • When the transmission/[0071] reception section 5 is turned on and location registration for the base station 32 b is performed, the slave communication device 2, which received originating control delegation, starts originating destined for the intended telephone number of the destination based on operations and the like on the operation input section by a user.
  • Here, the instruction, information and the like included in the originating control delegation signal can add limitations or the like on the wireless telephone communication function of the [0072] slave communication device 2 which received the originating control delegation signal.
  • For example, control delegation only for originating is set by including, in the originating control delegation signal, an instruction for prohibiting termination at the transmission/[0073] reception section 5 of the slave communication device. Even when an unspecified telephone apparatus outside the network originates a call to the LAN (to the telephone number of the master communication device) during the originating operation of the slave communication device 2 which received originating control delegation, the reception of this originated call can be refused not to hinder the originating operation of the user.
  • Also, the originating control delegation signal including an instruction for limiting originating destinations from the slave communication device can limit originating destinations from the transmission/[0074] reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to a predetermined range.
  • For example, a telephone number (for example, for international telephone calls with a high charge, dial Q2 service or the like) to which originating is prohibited is registered in a predetermined memory of the [0075] master communication device 1, and information on this telephone number and an instruction for prohibiting origination to this telephone number are included at the transmission of the originating control delegation signal, thereby making it possible to prevent the slave communication device 2 from performing originating to a predetermined telephone number.
  • Then, in the second state, the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason is monitored for that slave communication device [0076] 2 (step S4), and when it is determined that a control delegation completion reason occurs, the aforementioned control for returning to the first state is performed (step S5) to return to the initial state.
  • FIG. 5 shows an outline of processing of the overall system when any [0077] slave communication device 2 receives control delegation (terminating control delegation) from the master communication device 1 during communication between a telephone apparatus outside the network and the master communication device 1 through the wireless telephone line to perform communication between that slave communication device 2 and the telephone apparatus outside the network.
  • In this case, in the first state in which only the transmission/[0078] reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on (step S1), the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 receives a call originated from an unspecified telephone apparatus (originating telephone apparatus) outside the network (step S1A) to start communication. In the state of communication with the originating telephone apparatus, the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 determines whether or not a predetermined signal for specifying any slave communication device 2 is received (step S2B).
  • This predetermined signal is a signal serving as a trigger for specifying a slave communication device which is a subject of terminating control delegation, and includes, for example, a signal such as an ID (hereinafter referred to as “slave ID”) indicating a slave communication device and transmitted from the originating telephone apparatus, an operation input signal for terminating control delegation by operating the operation input section (such as key switches) of the [0079] master communication device 1 based on conversation and the like between the user of the originating telephone apparatus and the user of the master communication device 1, and the like.
  • Here, the [0080] master communication device 1 may determine the presence or absence of the reception of the slave ID by monitoring a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 and may determine the presence or absence of the reception of the operation input signal by monitoring a signal received from the operation input section. Also, for the slave ID, for example, different numbers (for example, 01, 02, 03 . . . ) are previously assigned as slave IDs to the slave communication devices 2A to 2 n, respectively, and these slave IDs may be stored in a memory or the like in correspondence to identifying information such as MAC addresses of the respective slave communication devices 2A to 2 n managed by the master communication device 1.
  • Then, upon input of this predetermined signal, the [0081] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 considers that a control delegation reason (terminating control delegation reason) described at step S2 in FIG. 2 occurs, specifies a single slave communication device which should establish communication with the originating telephone apparatus (step S2C), and transmits a terminating control delegation signal from the short-range wireless communication section 4 of the master communication device 1 to the specified single slave communication device 2 and performs control to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 (step S3B).
  • Here, the terminating control delegation signal includes, for example, the aforementioned destination information and originating information such as a MAC address, information on the ID (telephone number) of the [0082] master communication device 1, an instruction for permitting the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to be turned on, and the like. Thus, the slave communication device 2, which received the terminating control delegation signal destined for itself at the short-range wireless communication section 4, can turn on the transmission/reception section 5 to use the wireless telephone line based on the received ID. Also, the switching between turn-on and turn-off of the transmission/reception sections 5 of the master communication device 1 and that slave communication device 2 causes the overall system to be switched from the first state to the second state, thereby once terminating the communication between the originating telephone apparatus and the master communication device 1.
  • In the second state, since only the transmission/[0083] reception section 5 of the single slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation signal is turned on to perform location registration for the host station (base station 32 b in FIG. 3), it is in a state in which, when the originating telephone apparatus again originates a call destined for the LAN (destined for the telephone number of the master communication device 1), this originated call can be directly terminated by the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 without relaying through the master communication device 1, and a problem such as an increased burden of processing on the host station can be avoided.
  • The [0084] slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation signal performs processing for setting a state in which communication can be established with the originating telephone apparatus based on each information included in the terminating control delegation signal (step S3C).
  • Here, the instruction, information and the like included in the terminating control delegation signal can impose limitations or the like on the wireless telephone communication function of the [0085] slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation signal.
  • For example, control delegation only for termination is set by including, in the terminating control delegation signal, an instruction for prohibiting originating by the transmission/[0086] reception section 5 of the slave communication device. When the originating telephone apparatus again originates a call destined for the LAN (destined for the telephone number of the master communication device 1), this originated call can be immediately terminated by the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2.
  • Also, for example, the terminating control delegation signal includes the information on the telephone number of the originating telephone apparatus and an instruction for permitting termination of a call only from this originating telephone apparatus, and when another telephone apparatus outside the LAN originates a call destined for the LAN during standby for termination of the [0087] slave communication device 2 which has received the terminating control delegation, it is possible not to prevent the terminating standby state for the originating telephone apparatus without the slave communication device 2 to receive that originated call.
  • In addition, for example, the information on the telephone number of the originating telephone apparatus and an instruction for permitting originating to this originating telephone number (or an instruction that originating should be performed) are included in the terminating control delegation signal, thereby making it possible to perform originating based on the originating operation of a user or automatically perform originating destined for the originating telephone apparatus from the [0088] slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation.
  • Then, in the second state, the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason is monitored for that slave communication device [0089] 2 (step S4), and when it is determined that a control delegation completion reason occurs, the aforementioned control for returning to the first state is performed (step S5) to return to the initial state.
  • Next, control processing performed by the [0090] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 will be described focusing on the case of originating control delegation with reference to a flow chart in FIG. 6.
  • The [0091] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the transmission/reception section 5 to turn on the transmission/reception section 5 in the initial state (step S1), and performs location registration for the host station (base station 32 b in FIG. 1).
  • Subsequently, the [0092] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 performs the processing of monitoring a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 to determine whether or not a request signal is received from a slave communication device 2 (step S2A), the processing of monitoring a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not a call originated from a telephone apparatus outside the LAN is received (terminated) (step 13), and the processing of monitoring a signal input from the operation input section to determine whether or not originating is performed to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN (step S14) and the determinations at step S2A, step S13, and step S14 are repeated until any of the determination results in “yes.”
  • Here, the processing is moved to step S[0093] 15 when it is determined that a request signal is received, to step S21 when it is determined that there is a termination, or to step S25 when it is determined that originating is performed, respectively.
  • At step S[0094] 15, the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit an originating control delegation signal destined for the slave communication device 2 which is the originating of the request signal, and controls the transmission/reception section 5 to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 (step S16). Then, the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that the transmission/reception section 5 is turned off to the respective slave communication devices when the transmission/reception section 5 is turned off (step S17).
  • Thereafter, the [0095] slave communication device 2, which received the originating control delegation signal, turns on the transmission/reception section 5 to make transition from the first state to the second state.
  • Then, the [0096] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4, specifically a status signal sent from the slave communication device 2 to which the originating control has been delegated, to perform monitoring of the state, operation and the like of the transmission/reception section 5 of that slave communication device, and checks as appropriate whether or not the transition to the second state has been performed, whether or not the slave communication device 2 to which control has been delegated has performed originating, and the like.
  • This embodiment is configured to determine the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason (step S[0097] 4 in FIG. 4) by both of the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 and the control section 6 of the master communication device 1. If a control delegation completion reason occurs, the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 turns off its own transmission/reception section 5 and transmits a status signal indicating that fact from the short-range wireless communication section 4 to the respective communication devices.
  • Thus, the [0098] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors whether or not the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to which control has been delegated is turned off in the second state (step S18), and upon reception of a status signal indicating that it is turned off at the short-range wireless communication section 4, considers that a control delegation completion reason occurs and performs control to turn on its own transmission/reception section 5 (step S19), and controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that it is turned on to the respective slave communication devices 2A to 2 n (step S20), then returns to the processing in the loop of determinations of step S2A, step S13, and step S14.
  • On the other hand, when a call originated from a telephone apparatus outside the LAN is received (terminated) at the transmission/[0099] reception section 5, the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that the termination is being made (that it exits the standby state) to the respective slave communication devices 2 (step S21), and performs various types of processing for establishing communication with the originating telephone apparatus to move to a communication state (step S22). While the processing of the terminating control delegation described in FIG. 5 is performed during this communication state, the processing performed by the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 in the terminating control delegation will be described later in FIG. 8.
  • In the state of communication with the originating telephone apparatus, the [0100] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a received signal or the like at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication with the originating telephone apparatus is completed (step S23), and when it is determined that the communication is completed, controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that fact (that it again enters the standby state) to the respective slave communication devices (step S24), then returns to the processing in the loop of determinations of step S2A, step S13, and step S14.
  • In addition, when the [0101] master communication device 1 performs originating to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN, the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that originating is being performed (that it exits the standby state) (step S25), and performs various types of processing for establishing communication with a telephone apparatus on the destination side to move to a communication state (step S26).
  • Incidentally, the processing of the terminating control delegation described in FIG. 5 can be also performed during the communication state at step S[0102] 26, and in this case, the processing (step S51 in FIG. 8) of information on the telephone number of the telephone apparatus on the destination acquired by the master communication device 1 is not required.
  • In the communication state at step S[0103] 26, the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a received signal or the like at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication with the telephone apparatus on the destination side is completed (step S27), and when it is determined that the communication is completed, controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that fact (that it again enters the standby state) to the respective slave communication devices 2A to 2 n (step S28), then returns to the processing in the loop of determinations of step S2A, step S13, and step S14.
  • Next, control processing performed by the [0104] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 will be described focusing on the case of originating control delegation with reference to a flow chart in FIG. 7.
  • The [0105] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 controls the transmission/reception section 5 to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 in the initial state upon power-up (step S1). In this embodiment, prohibiting power supply to the transmission/reception section 5 at step S1 achieves low power consumption.
  • Subsequently, the [0106] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 performs processing of monitoring a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 to determine whether or not a terminating control delegation signal is received from the master communication device 1 (step S32), processing of monitoring a signal input from the operation input section to determine whether or not a trigger signal for transmitting a request signal to the master communication device 1 is input (step S33), and the determinations at step S32 and step S33 are repeated until any of the determinations results in “yes.”
  • Here, processing of terminating control delegation, later described in FIG. 9, is performed when it is determined that a terminating control delegation signal is received, and transition is made to step S[0107] 34 when it is determined that a trigger signal is input.
  • When a trigger signal is input, the [0108] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 checks a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4, specifically a status signal from the master communication device 1, to determine whether or not the master communication device 1 is in a standby state (a state in the loop of determinations of step S2A to step S14 in FIG. 6), and when it is not in a standby state, considers that the master communication device 1 is using the wireless telephone line or control delegation to another slave communication device 2 is being performed, and displays an error display on a display section (step S35), then returns to the loop of determinations of step S32 and step S33.
  • On the other hand, when the [0109] master communication device 1 is in a standby state, the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a request signal to the master communication device 1 (step S36) and monitors a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 to wait until an originating control delegation signal is received from the master communication device 1 (step S37). Then, upon reception of an originating control delegation signal, the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 extracts data (various types of information or instructions) included in the originating control delegation signal and stores it as appropriate in a memory (such as a RAM in the control section 6) (step S38).
  • Subsequently, the [0110] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 (a status signal from the master communication device 1) to wait until the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off (step S39), and when it is turned off, controls its own transmission/reception section 5 to turn on the transmission/reception section 5 (step S40), and controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that its own transmission/reception section 5 is turned on to the master communication device 1 and the other slave communication devices 2 (step S41).
  • Then, the [0111] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a signal input from the operation input section to determine whether or not a trigger signal for performing originating to a telephone apparatus on the destination side outside the LAN is input (step S42), and when a trigger signal is input, controls the transmission/reception section 5 to perform originating to the telephone apparatus on the destination side and establish communication (step S44).
  • Also, during communication with the telephone apparatus on the destination side, the [0112] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a received signal or the like at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication is completed (step S45), and when it is determined that the communication is completed, considers that a control delegation completion reason at step S4 in FIG. 4 occurs to turn off the transmission/reception section 5 and performs processing of erasing the various types of information or instructions stored in the memory at step S38 for initialization (step S46).
  • Then, when the transmission/[0113] reception section 5 is turned off, the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that the transmission/reception section 5 is turned off to the master communication device 1 and the other slave communication devices 2 (step S47), and returns to the loop of determinations of step S32 and step S33.
  • On the other hand, the [0114] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors whether or not a predetermined time period has elapsed during no input of a trigger signal is originating to a telephone apparatus on the destination side outside the LAN (step S43), and when the predetermined time period has elapsed, considers that a control delegation completion reason at step S4 in FIG. 4 occurs and performs the aforementioned processing at step S46 and step S7, and then returns to the loop of determinations of step S32 and step S33.
  • In the present embodiment, the provision of such processing at step S[0115] 43 can prevent such a situation that the slave communication device 2 which has received originating control delegation does not perform originating continuously to make it impossible to use the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 for a long time without returning to the first state. Also, in the present embodiment, since that slave communication device 2 itself makes a determination of the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason after originating control delegation to perform control for switching the transmission/reception section 5 from turn-on to turn-off, a processing burden on the side of the master communication device 1 is reduced.
  • Furthermore, for example, even when the communication state with the [0116] master communication device 1 by the short-range wireless communication section 4 is interrupted by any chance after originating control delegation, the slave communication device 2 can autonomously turn off the transmission/reception section 5.
  • FIG. 10 shows a flow of a signal and the like when the [0117] master communication device 1 delegates originating control to the slave communication device 2 based on each processing in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7.
  • As seen from FIG. 10, the present embodiment is configured to control the respective transmission/[0118] reception sections 5 such that, at the switching from the first state to the second state, the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which received originating control delegation is turned on after waiting until the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off, while at the switching from the second state to the first state, the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on after waiting until the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which received originating control delegation is turned off. Thus, the situation in which two or more transmission/reception sections 5 are simultaneously turned on is avoided in order to perform switching between the first state and the second state smoothly.
  • Next, control processing for terminating control delegation performed by the [0119] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 will be described with reference to a flow chart in FIG. 8. Incidentally, in the flow chart in FIG. 8, step S51 to step S54 are processing performed in the state of communication (at step S12 in FIG. 6) with an originating telephone apparatus outside the LAN, and step S55 to step S59 show processing for switching between the first state and the second state. Also, processing corresponding to the processing in FIG. 6 is designated with the same step number.
  • The [0120] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 stores the telephone number of an originating telephone apparatus in an internal memory and the like at the time of communication connection or during communication with the originating telephone apparatus (step S51).
  • Also, the [0121] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 during the communication with the originating telephone apparatus to monitor whether or not a signal (for example, the aforementioned slave ID or the like) specifying a slave communication device is transmitted from the originating telephone apparatus (step S52) and whether or not the communication with the originating telephone apparatus is completed (step S23 in FIG. 6), and when the communication is completed without receiving a signal specifying a slave communication device, transmits the status signal at step S24 in FIG. 6 from the short-range wireless communication section 4 to return to the standby state(steps S2A to S14 in FIG. 6), and when a signal specifying a slave communication device is received at the transmission/reception section 5, transition is made to step S53.
  • The [0122] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a terminating control delegation signal destined for the slave communication device 2 which is to be specified at step S53, and monitors a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication with the originating telephone apparatus is completed (step S54), and upon completion of the communication with the originating telephone apparatus, turns off the transmission/reception section 5 (step S55), and transmits a status signal indicating that it is turned off from the short-range wireless communication section 4 to the respective slave communication devices 2 (step S56).
  • Thereafter, since the first state moves to the second state by the [0123] slave communication device 2 which received the terminating control delegation signal turning on the transmission/reception section 5, the control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors a signal received at the short-range wireless communication section 4, specifically a status signal transmitted from the slave communication device 2 to which the terminating control has been delegated to monitor the state, operation and the like of the transmission/reception section 5 of that slave communication device, and as appropriate, checks whether or not transition to the second state has been performed, whether communication is established between the slave communication device 2 to which control has been delegated and the originating telephone apparatus and the like.
  • The present embodiment is configured to determine the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason (step S[0124] 4 in FIG. 4) by both of the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 and the control section 6 of the master communication device 1.
  • If a control delegation completion reason occurs, the [0125] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 turns off its own transmission/reception section 5 to transmit a status signal indicating that fact from the short-range wireless communication section 4.
  • Thus, the [0126] control section 6 of the master communication device 1 monitors whether or not the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 to which control has been delegated is turned off in the second state (step S57), and upon reception of a status signal indicating that it is turned off at the short-range wireless communication section 4, considers that a control delegation completion reason occurs and performs control to turn on its own transmission/reception section 5 (step S58), and controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that it is turned on destined for the respective slave communication devices (step S59), then returns to the loop (standby state) of determinations of step S2A, step S13, and step S14 in FIG. 6.
  • Incidentally, as apparent from comparison with FIG. 6, since basic processing (step S[0127] 55 to step S59) after the completion of the communication with the originating telephone apparatus in the terminating control delegation can be realized by processing similar to step S16 to step S20 in FIG. 6 in the originating control delegation, simplification of a program or the like is achieved.
  • Also, as described above, this processing in FIG. 8 can be also performed when the [0128] master communication device 1 performs originating to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN (step S26 in FIG. 6), and in this case, the originating telephone apparatus may be read as a telephone apparatus on the destination side, and step S23 as step S27, step S24 as step S28, respectively.
  • Next, control processing performed by the [0129] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 at the time of the terminating control delegation will be described with reference to a flow chart in FIG. 9. Incidentally, FIG. 9 shows control processing performed by the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 after it is determined that the terminating control delegation signal is received at step S32A in FIG. 7.
  • When the [0130] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 receives the terminating control delegation signal at the short-range wireless communication device 4 (step S71), it extracts data (various type of information or instructions) included in the terminating control delegation signal and stores it as appropriate in a memory (such as RAM in the control section 6) (step S72).
  • Subsequently, the [0131] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a signal (a status signal from the master communication device 1) received at the short-range wireless communication section 4 to wait until the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off (step S73), and when it is turned off, controls its own transmission/reception section 5 to turn on the transmission/reception section 5 based on the extracted data (step S74), and controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that its own transmission/reception section 5 is turned on to the master communication device 1 and the other slave communication devices 2 (step S75).
  • Thus, the overall system is switched from the first state to the second state in which the transmission/[0132] reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 performs location registration for the host station (base station).
  • Then, the [0133] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a signal received at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not termination has been made (step S76), and when a signal indicating termination is received, controls the transmission/reception section 5 to connect communication with the originating telephone apparatus automatically or after it waits for operation on the operation input section (step S78).
  • Also, during the communication with the originating telephone apparatus, the [0134] control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors a received signal or the like at the transmission/reception section 5 to determine whether or not the communication is completed (step S79), and when it is determined that the communication is completed, considers that a control delegation completion reason at step S4 in FIG. 4 occurs, and turns off the transmission/reception section 5 and performs processing of erasing the various types of information or instructions stored in the memory at the foregoing step S72 (step S80).
  • Then, when the transmission/[0135] reception section 5 is turned off, the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 controls the short-range wireless communication section 4 to transmit a status signal indicating that fact to the master communication device 1 and the other slave communication devices 2 (step S81), and returns to the loop of determinations of step S32 and step S33 in FIG. 7.
  • On the other hand, while a signal indicating termination is not received at the transmission/[0136] reception section 5, the control section 6 of the slave communication device 2 monitors whether or not a predetermined time period has elapsed (step S77), and when the predetermined time period has elapsed, considers that a control delegation completion reason occurs at step S4 in FIG. 4 to perform the aforementioned processing at step S80 and step S81, and then returns to the loop of determinations at step S32 and step S33 in FIG. 7.
  • In the present embodiment, the provision of such processing at step S[0137] 77 can prevent such a situation that a signal indicating termination cannot be received continuously at the transmission/reception section 5, for example due to a trouble on the side of the originating telephone apparatus or host station 3, to make it impossible to use the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 for a long time without returning to the first state.
  • Also, in the present embodiment, since that [0138] slave communication device 2 itself makes a determination of the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason after the terminating control delegation to perform control for switching the transmission/reception section 5 from turn-on to turn-off, a processing burden on the side of the master communication device 1 is reduced. Furthermore, for example, even when the communication state with the master communication device 1 by the short-range wireless communication section 4 is interrupted by any chance after the terminating control delegation, the slave communication device 2 can autonomously turn off the transmission/reception section 5.
  • FIG. 11 shows a flow and the like of a signal when the [0139] master communication device 1 delegates terminating control to the slave communication device 2 based on each processing in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9.
  • As seen from FIG. 11, the present embodiment is configured to control the respective transmission/[0140] reception sections 5 such that, at the switching from the first state to the second state, the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which received terminating control delegation is turned on after waiting until the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned off, while at the switching from the second state to the first state, the transmission/reception section 5 of the master communication device 1 is turned on after waiting until the transmission/reception section 5 of the slave communication device 2 which received terminating control delegation is turned off. Thus, the situation in which two or more transmission/reception sections 5 are simultaneously turned on is avoided in order to perform switching between the first state and the second state smoothly.
  • While the aforementioned embodiment has been described for the configuration in which the ID (telephone number) for using the wireless telephone line is set only for the [0141] master communication device 1 and not set for the slave communication devices 2, the configuration may have the same ID (telephone number) set for the respective communication devices 1, 2, that is, the configuration may have the said ID always stored in memories or the like of the slave communication devices 2.
  • In this case, on the side of the [0142] master communication device 1, when a control delegation signal is transmitted to the slave communication device 2, transmission including the ID of the wireless telephone line is not required.
  • Also, while the aforementioned embodiment has been described for a case where the [0143] master communication device 1 receives a request signal from the slave communication device 2 about occurrence of an originating control delegation reason, it goes without saying that the said originating control delegation reason may occur, without being limited to the aforementioned case, by specifying any of the slave communication devices on the operation input section of the master communication device 1 to perform operation input for originating control delegation during a standby state for origination and termination of the master communication device 1 in the first state.
  • FIG. 12 shows a specific example in which the aforementioned [0144] master communication device 1 and slave communication devices 2 are applied to various types of electronic apparatuses. In the example of FIG. 12, shown is an example of a wireless LAN in which a stationary telephone with a facsimile is used as the master communication device 1, a personal computer (2A), a television set (2B), and a VCR (2C) are used as the slave communication devices 2, respectively, and these are interconnected in a network.
  • With the wireless LAN configured in this manner, the telephone with a facsimile serving as the [0145] master communication device 1 normally performs wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the LAN, and as required, performs the aforementioned terminating control delegation based on operations and the like on an operation input section of the master communication device 1 or a telephone apparatus outside the LAN, thereby making it possible to connect communication between that telephone apparatus and the slave communication device 2. Also, the aforementioned originating control delegation is performed based on operations and the like on the operation input section of the slave communication device 2 and that slave communication device 2 solely performs originating to a telephone apparatus outside the LAN to allow establishment of wireless telephone communication through the host station 3.
  • Therefore, various uses are allowed, for example, when a large amount of data which cannot be received by the master communication device [0146] 1 (the telephone with a facsimile) is transmitted from a server device outside the LAN serving as an originating telephone apparatus through the host station 3 on the wireless telephone line, the data is received by the slave communication device 2 such as the personal computer 2A to perform display, downloading and the like, or video data for a VOD (Video On Demand) is received by the television set 2B or recorded by the VCR 2C.
  • Industrial Availability [0147]
  • Since the present invention is configured as described above, it is possible to provide a configuration, a control method, a control program and the like for a master communication device in a wireless LAN system in which a single wireless line is used, and when a telephone apparatus outside the network originates a call to the LAN, the originated call once arrives at the master communication device and wireless telephone communication can be established between that telephone apparatus and a slave communication device by themselves through a host station without relaying through the master communication device, and does not require particular processing such as authentication on the host station side, presenting extreme industrial usefulness. [0148]

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1. A master communication device for use in a wireless LAN system comprising electronic apparatuses in a network, each of the electronic apparatuses comprising, at least, short-range wireless communication means for performing transmission and reception of a radio signal among the respective electronic apparatuses in said network, transmission/reception means of a radio signal for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, and control means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means and said transmission/reception means, one of the respective electronic apparatuses serving as a master communication device and controlling the other respective electronic apparatuses as slave communication devices to share said wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses, characterized in that, to switch between a first state in normal times in which said transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned on and the transmission/reception means of the respective slave communication devices are turned off and a second state at the time of control delegation in which said transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned off and only the transmission/reception means of any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation is turned on, said control means normally turns on said transmission/reception means to perform location registration for a base station based on an ID set for said transmission/reception means to be in a line usage state in which wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network is possible, and when a reason of terminating control delegation to any of the slave communication devices occurs during wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network in said line usage state, controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit, to any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation, a terminating control delegation signal for permitting turn-on of the transmission/reception means based on an ID of said wireless telephone line and for permitting wireless telephone communication to be performed with the telephone apparatus outside the network with which the master communication device has performed the wireless telephone communication in said line usage state and turns off said transmission/reception means to enter an output prohibited state in which output of a wireless signal is prohibited, and controls said transmission/reception means to again turn on said transmission/reception means to return to said line usage state when a control delegation completion reason occurs in said slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated in said output prohibited state.
2. The master communication device according to claim 1, characterized in that said control means controls said transmission/reception means to be in a state in which at least output of a radio signal for location registration is prohibited during turn-off of said transmission/reception means in said output prohibited state.
3. The master communication device according to claim 2, characterized in that said control means controls said transmission/reception means to be in a state in which power supply to said transmission/reception means is prohibited during turn-off of said transmission/reception means in said output prohibited state.
4. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 1 to 3, characterized in that said control means detects a turn-on or turn-off state of the transmission/reception means of each of the slave communication devices based on a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means and controls the local transmission/reception means to switch said transmission/reception means between turn-on and turn-off based on the detection result.
5. The master communication device according to claim 4, characterized in that said control means controls the local transmission/reception means to switch said transmission/reception means from turn-off to turn-on after a wait until the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated is switched from turn-on to turn-off.
6. The master communication device according to claim 5, characterized in that said control means determines whether or not said transmission/reception means of the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated is turned off based on a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means in said output prohibited state, and when it is determined that said transmission/reception means is turned off, considers that said control delegation completion reason occurs and controls the local transmission/reception means to switch said transmission/reception means to turn-on.
7. The master communication device according to claim 5, characterized in that said control means detects a usage state during turn-on-of said transmission/reception means of the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated on the basis of a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means to perform processing based on the detection result in said output prohibited state.
8. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 1 to 7, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to at least transmit and receive a status signal indicating a turn-on or a turn-off state in the transmission/reception means of each of the electronic apparatuses in the network.
9. The master communication device according to claim 8, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a status signal indicating that the local transmission/reception means is turned off to at least the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated when said transmission/reception means is switched to turn-off.
10. The master communication device according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a status signal distinctively indicating on-standby for originating and terminating or on-communication during turn-on of said local transmission/reception means to each of the slave communication devices.
11. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 8 to 10, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit and receive a status signal indicating a state of each of the electronic apparatuses in the network.
12. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 1 to 11, characterized in that said control means determines the presence or absence of the occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason based on a received signal at said transmission/reception means during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside said network.
13. The master communication device according to claim 12, characterized in that said control means determines that said terminating control delegation reason occurs when said transmission/reception means receives, during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside the network, a signal for specifying any of the slave communication devices transmitted from said telephone apparatus.
14. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 1 to 13, characterized by comprising operation input means for a user to operate, and characterized in that said control means determines the presence or absence of occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason based on an input signal through said operation input means during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside said network.
15. The master communication device according to claim 14, characterized in that said control means determines that said terminating control delegation reason occurs when an operation input signal for specifying any of the slave communication devices is input from said operation input means.
16. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 12 to 15, characterized by comprising operation input means for a user to operate, and characterized in that said control means is in a standby state in which determinations are repeatedly made at least for the presence or absence of terminating from a telephone apparatus outside the network based on a received signal at said transmission/reception means, and the presence or absence of originating to a telephone apparatus outside the network based on input operation through said operation input means in an initial state in said line usage state, and when it is determined that terminating or originating is performed, said control means controls said transmission/reception means to make connection to a telephone apparatus outside the network.
17. The master communication device according to claim 16, characterized in that said control means returns to said standby state when said transmission/reception means is switched from “turn-off” to “turn-on”.
18. The master communication device according to claim 16 or 17, characterized in that said control means repeatedly makes determinations of the presence or absence of occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason and the presence or absence of completion of the wireless telephone communication during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside the network by said transmission/reception means, and when it is determined that the wireless telephone communication is completed without occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason, said control means returns to said standby state.
19. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 1 to 18, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including at least an instruction for permitting location registration to be performed for the base station using said wireless telephone line as said terminating control delegation signal.
20. The master communication device according to claim 19, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including destination information on the slave communication device to which transmission is to be performed as said terminating control delegation signal.
21. The master communication device according to claim 19 or 20, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including the ID of said wireless telephone line as said terminating control delegation signal.
22. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 19 to 21, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including an instruction for prohibiting originating by the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device as said terminating control delegation signal.
23. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 19 to 22, characterized in that said control means stores telephone number information of the telephone apparatus outside the network during the communication with said telephone apparatus and controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including said telephone number information as said terminating control delegation signal.
24. The master communication device according to claim 23, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including an instruction that originateing should be performed to said telephone number by the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device as said terminating control delegation signal.
25. The master communication device according to claim 23 or 24, characterized in that said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including an instruction for permitting terminating of a call only from the telephone apparatus of said telephone number by the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device as said terminating control delegation signal.
26. The master communication device according to claim 7, characterized in that said control means determines the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason of said slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated on the basis of a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means in said output prohibited state, and when it is determined that the control delegation completion reason occurs, said control means controls said short-range wireless communication means to transmit an instruction that the transmission/reception means should be turned off to the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated.
27. The master communication device according to any one of the claims 1 to 26, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means, said transmission/reception means and said control signal are provided in a stationary electronic apparatus.
28. A method of controlling a master communication device for use in a wireless LAN system comprising electronic apparatuses in a network, each of the electronic apparatuses comprising, at least, short-range wireless communication means for performing transmission and reception of a radio signal among the respective electronic apparatuses in said network, and transmission/reception means of a radio signal for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, one of the respective electronic apparatuses serving as a master communication device and controlling the other respective electronic. apparatuses as slave communication devices to share said wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses, characterized in that, to switch between a first state in normal times in which said transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned on and the transmission/reception means of the respective slave communication devices are turned off and a second state at the time of control delegation in which said transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned off and only the transmission/reception means of any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation is turned on, said transmission/reception means is normally turned on to perform location registration for a base station based on an ID set for said transmission/reception means to be in a line usage state in which wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network is possible, and when a reason of terminating control delegation to any of the slave communication devices occurs during wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network in said line usage state, said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit, to any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation, a terminating control delegation signal for permitting turn-on of the transmission/reception means based on an ID of said wireless telephone line and for permitting wireless telephone communication to be performed with the telephone apparatus outside the network with which the master communication device has performed the wireless telephone communication in said line usage state and said transmission/reception means is turned off to enter an output prohibited state in which output of a radio signal is prohibited, and said transmission/reception means is controlled to again turn on said transmission/reception means to return to said line usage state when a control delegation completion reason occurs in said slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated in said output prohibited state.
29. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 28, characterized in that said transmission/reception means is controlled to be in a state in which at least output of a radio signal for location registration is prohibited during turn-off of said transmission/reception means in said output prohibited state.
30. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 29, characterized in that said transmission/reception means is controlled to be in a state in which power supply to said transmission/reception means is prohibited during turn-off of said transmission/reception means in said output prohibited state.
31. The method of controlling a master communication device according to any one of the claims 28 to 30, characterized in that a turn-on or turn-off state of the transmission/reception means of each of the slave communication devices is detected on the basis of a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means and the local transmission/reception means is controlled to switch said transmission/reception means between turn-on and turn-off based on the detection result.
32. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 31, characterized in that the local transmission/reception means is controlled to switch said transmission/reception means from turn-off to turn-on after a wait until the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated is switched from turn-on to turn-off.
33. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 32, characterized in that whether said transmission/reception means of the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated is turned off or not is determined on the basis of a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means in said output prohibited state, and when it is determined that said transmission/reception means is turned off, said control delegation completion reason is considered as occurring and the local transmission/reception means is controlled to switch said transmission/reception means to turn-on.
34. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 32, characterized in that a usage state during turn-on of said transmission/reception means of the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated is detected on the basis of a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means to perform processing based on the detection result in said output prohibited state.
35. The method of controlling a master communication device according to any one of the claims 28 to 34, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to at least transmit and receive a status signal indicating a turn-on or turn-off state in the transmission/reception means of each of the electronic apparatuses in the network.
36. The method of controlling a master communication device according to the claim 35, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit a status signal indicating that the local transmission/reception means is turned off to at least the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated when said transmission/reception means is switched to turn-off.
37. The method of controlling a master communication device according to the claim 35 or 36, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit a status signal distinctively indicating on-standby for originating and terminating or on-communication during turn-on of said local transmission/reception means to each of the slave communication devices.
38. The method of controlling a master communication device according to any one of the claims 35 to 37, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit and receive a status signal indicating a state of each of the electronic apparatuses in the network.
39. The method of controlling a master communication device according to any one of the claims 28 to 38, characterized in that the presence or absence of the occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason is determined on the basis of a received signal at said transmission/reception means during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside said network.
40. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 39, characterized in that the determination that said terminating control delegation reason occurs is made when said transmission/reception means receives, during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside the network, a signal for specifying any of the slave communication devices transmitted from said telephone apparatus.
41. The method of controlling a master communication device according to any one of the claims 28 to 40, characterized by comprising operation input means for a user to operate, and characterized in that the presence or absence of occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason is determined on the basis of an input signal through said operation input means during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside said network.
42. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 41, characterized in that the determination that said terminating control delegation reason occurs is made when an operation input signal for specifying any of the slave communication devices is input from said operation input means.
43. The method of controlling a master communication device according to any one of the claims 39 to 42, characterized by comprising operation input means for a user to operate, and characterized in that a standby state is established in which determinations are repeatedly made at least for the presence or absence of terminating from a telephone apparatus outside the network based on a received signal at said transmission/reception means, and the presence or absence of originating to a telephone apparatus outside the network based on input operation through said operation input means in an initial state in said line usage state, and when it is determined that terminating or originating is performed, said transmission/reception means is controlled to make connection to a telephone apparatus outside the network.
44. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 43, characterized in that said standby state is again established when said transmission/reception means is switched from turn-off to turn-on.
45. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 43 or 44, characterized in that determinations of the presence or absence of occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason and the presence or absence of completion of the wireless telephone communication are repeatedly made during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside the network by said transmission/reception means, and it is determined that the wireless telephone communication is completed without occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason, said standby state is again established.
46. The method of controlling a master communication device according to any one of the claims 28 to 45, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit a signal including at least an instruction for permitting location registration to be performed for the base station using said wireless telephone line as said terminating control delegation signal.
47. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 46, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit a signal including destination information on the slave communication device to which transmission is to be performed as said terminating control delegation signal.
48. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 46 or 47, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit a signal including the ID of said wireless telephone line as said terminating control delegation signal.
49. The method of controlling a master communication device according to any one of the claims 46 to 48, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit a signal including an instruction for prohibiting originateing by the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device as said terminating control delegation signal.
50. The method of controlling a master communication device according to any one of the claims 46 to 49, characterized in that telephone number information of the telephone apparatus outside said network is stored during the communication with said telephone apparatus and said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit a signal including said telephone number information as said terminating control delegation signal.
51. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 50, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit a signal including an instruction that originating should be performed to said telephone number by the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device as said terminating control delegation signal.
52. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 50 or 51, characterized in that said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit a signal including an instruction for permitting terminating of a call only from the telephone apparatus of said telephone number by the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device as said terminating control delegation signal.
53. The method of controlling a master communication device according to claim 34, characterized in that the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason of said slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated is determined on the basis of a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means in said output prohibited state, and when it is determined that the control delegation completion reason occurs, said short-range wireless communication means is controlled to transmit an instruction that the transmission/reception means should be turned off to the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated.
54. A control program for a master communication device for use in a wireless LAN system comprising electronic apparatuses in a network, each of the electronic apparatuses comprising, at least, short-range wireless communication means for performing transmission and reception of a radio signal among the respective electronic apparatuses in said network, transmission/reception means of a radio signal for performing communication using a wireless telephone line, and control means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means and said transmission/reception means, one of the respective electronic apparatuses serving as a master communication device and controlling the other respective electronic apparatuses as slave communication devices to share said wireless telephone line among the respective electronic apparatuses, characterized in that, to switch between a first state in normal times in which said transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned on and the transmission/reception means of the respective slave communication devices are turned off and a second state at the time of control delegation in which said transmission/reception means of the master communication device is turned off and only the transmission/reception means of any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation is turned on, said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said transmission/reception means to normally turn on to perform location registration for a base station based on an ID set for said transmission/reception means to be in a line usage state in which wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network is possible, and when a reason of terminating control delegation to any of the slave communication devices occurs during wireless telephone communication with a telephone apparatus outside the network in said line usage state, said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit, to any one of the slave communication devices which is a subject of control delegation, a terminating control delegation signal for permitting turn-on of the transmission/reception means based on an ID of said wireless telephone line and for permitting wireless telephone communication to be performed with the telephone apparatus outside the network with which the master communication device has performed the wireless telephone communication in said line usage state, and to serve as means for controlling said transmission/reception means to turn off to enter an output prohibited state in which output of a radio signal is prohibited, and to serve as means for controlling said transmission/reception means to again turn on to return to said line usage state when a control delegation completion reason occurs in said slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated in said output prohibited state.
55. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 54, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said transmission/reception means to be in a state in which at least output of a radio signal for location registration is prohibited during turn-off of said transmission/reception means in said output prohibited state.
56. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 55, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said transmission/reception means to be in a state in which power supply to said transmission/reception means is prohibited during turn-off of said transmission/reception means in said output prohibited state.
57. The control program-for a master communication device according to any one of the claims 54 to 56, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as detection means for detecting a turn-on or turn-off state of the transmission/reception means of each of the slave communication devices based on a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means and caused to serve as means for controlling the local transmission/reception means to switch said transmission/reception means between turn-on and turn-off based on the detection result.
58. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 57, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling the local transmission/reception means to switch said transmission/reception means from turn-off to turn-on after a wait until the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated is switched from turn-on to turn-off.
59. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 58, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as determination means for determining whether or not said transmission/reception means of the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated is turned off based on a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means in said output prohibited state, and when it is determined that said transmission/reception means is turned off, said control means is caused to serve as means for considering that said control delegation completion reason occurs and controlling said transmission/reception means to switch the local transmission/reception means to turn-on.
60. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 58, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as detection means for detecting a usage state during turn-on of said transmission/reception means of the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated on the basis of a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means and to perform processing based on the detection result in said output prohibited state.
61. The control program for a master communication device according to any one of the claims 54 to 60, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to at least transmit and receive a status signal indicating a turn-on or turn-off state in the transmission/reception means of each of the electronic apparatuses in the network.
62. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 61, characterized in that said control means is caused to control said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a status signal indicating that the local transmission/reception means is turned off to at least the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated when said transmission/reception means is switched to turn-off.
63. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 61 or 62, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short -range wireless communication means to transmit a status signal distinctively indicating on-standby for originating and terminating or on-communication during turn-on of said local transmission/reception means to each of the slave communication devices.
64. The control program for a master communication device according to any one of the claims 61 to 63, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit and receive a status signal indicating a state of each of the electronic apparatuses in the network.
65. The control program for a master communication device according to any one of the claims 54 to 64, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as determination means for determining the presence or absence of the occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason based on a received signal at said transmission/reception means during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside said network.
66. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 65, characterized in that said control means is caused to determine that said terminating control delegation reason occurs when said transmission/reception means receives, during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside the network, a signal for specifying any of the slave communication devices transmitted from said telephone apparatus.
67. The control program for a master communication device according to any one of the claims 54 to 66, characterized by comprising operation input means for a user to operate, and characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as determination means for determining the presence or absence of occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason based on an input signal through said operation input means during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside said network.
68. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 67, characterized in that said control means is caused to determine that said terminating control delegation reason occurs when an operation input signal for specifying any of the slave communication devices is input from said operation input means.
69. The control program for a master communication device according to any one of the claims 65 to 68, characterized by comprising operation input means for a user to operate, and characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as determination means for repeatedly making determinations at least of the presence or absence of terminating from a telephone apparatus outside the network based on a received signal at said transmission/reception means, and the presence or absence of originating to a telephone apparatus outside the network based on input operation through said operation input means to enter a standby state in an initial state in said line usage state, and when it is determined that terminating or originating is performed, said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said transmission/reception means to make connection to a telephone apparatus outside the network.
70. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 69, characterized in that said control means is caused to perform processing of returning to said standby state when said transmission/reception means is switched from turn-off to turn-on.
71. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 69 or 70, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as determination means for repeatedly making determinations of the presence or absence of occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason and the presence or absence of completion of the wireless telephone communication during the wireless telephone communication with the telephone apparatus outside the network by said transmission/reception means, and it is determined that the wireless telephone communication is completed without occurrence of said terminating control delegation reason, said control means is caused to perform processing of returning to said standby state.
72. The control program for a master communication device according to any of claims 54 to 71, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including at least an instruction for permitting location registration to be performed for the base station using said wireless telephone line as said terminating control delegation signal.
73. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 72, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including destination information on the slave communication device to which transmission is to be performed as said terminating control delegation signal.
74. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 72 or 73, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including the ID of said wireless telephone line as said terminating control delegation signal.
75. The control program for a master communication device according to any of claims 72 to 74, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including an instruction for prohibiting originating by the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device as said terminating control delegation signal.
76. The control program for a master communication device according to any of claims 72 to 75, characterized in that said control means is caused to store telephone number information of the telephone apparatus outside said network during the communication with said telephone apparatus and said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including said telephone number information as said terminating control delegation signal.
77. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 76, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including an instruction that originating should be performed to said telephone number by the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device as said terminating control delegation signal.
78. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 76 or 77, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit a signal including an instruction for permitting terminating of a call only from the telephone apparatus of said telephone number by the transmission/reception means of the slave communication device as said terminating control delegation signal.
79. The control program for a master communication device according to claim 60, characterized in that said control means is caused to serve as determination means for determining the presence or absence of occurrence of a control delegation completion reason of said slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated on the basis of a received signal at said short-range wireless communication means in said output prohibited state, and when it is determined that the control delegation completion reason occurs, said control means is caused to serve as means for controlling said short-range wireless communication means to transmit an instruction that the transmission/reception means should be turned off to the slave communication device to which terminating control has been delegated.
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