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KR-20260066944-A - FISHING POINT INFORMATION SERVICE SYSTEM

KR20260066944AKR 20260066944 AKR20260066944 AKR 20260066944AKR-20260066944-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a fishing point information service system capable of providing information on various fishing points along with information on equipment suitable for those fishing points to both novice anglers (unskilled anglers) and skilled anglers, as well as providing various useful fishing-related information, and furthermore, identifying the tendencies of novice anglers to provide customized information accordingly. According to the present invention, a fishing point information service system for supporting fishing point information to a user comprises: a fishing point service server configured to provide content for providing fishing information including fishing points; and a user terminal device communicating with the fishing point service server via wired or wireless communication. The fishing point service server comprises a member management unit, a fishing point information providing unit configured to provide fishing points that match selection conditions entered by a user and where information on fishing points is established, and a fishing-related information providing unit configured to provide fishing-related information to a user based on the user's basic information and usage information, wherein fishing-related information is established.

Inventors

  • 정도영

Assignees

  • 정도영

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20241105

Claims (7)

  1. As a fishing point information service system for providing fishing point information to users, A fishing point service server configured to provide content for providing fishing information including fishing points; and It includes a user terminal device that communicates wirelessly or wired with the above fishing point service server; The above fishing point service server is characterized by comprising a member management unit, a fishing point information providing unit configured to provide fishing points that match selection conditions entered by a user and where fishing point information is established, and a fishing-related information providing unit configured to provide fishing-related information to a user based on the user's basic information and usage information, where fishing-related information is established. Fishing Point Information Service System.
  2. In paragraph 1, The above-mentioned membership management department includes users' personal information and usage history information, and The above-mentioned member management department is characterized by providing a structured survey related to fishing and then including information on the results of the survey that were replied to. Fishing Point Information Service System.
  3. In paragraph 1 or 2, The above fishing point information providing unit Category provision section by location; Category provision section by fish species; and Characterized by including a fishing point providing unit that provides fishing points based on the user's input selection selected from the above-mentioned location-specific category providing unit and fish species-specific category providing unit. Fishing Point Information Service System.
  4. In paragraph 3, The above-mentioned location-specific category provider includes location categories of breakwaters, beaches, rivers, and paid fishing grounds, and The above-mentioned category provision section by fish species includes species categories of sea bream, recreational fishing fish, rockfish, and cephalopods, and The above fishing point providing unit is characterized by providing one or more fishing points to appear on a map, and when a fishing point is selected, providing detailed information about the fishing point and information about accommodations around the fishing point. Fishing Point Information Service System.
  5. In paragraph 1, The above fishing-related information provider Fishing Equipment Recommendation Section recommending fishing gear; Fishing business recommendation section recommending paid fishing businesses or fishing shops near fishing points; and Characterized by including a change information providing unit that provides changed information of a fishing point, including information such as under construction, restroom maintenance, fishing prohibited, and weather information. Fishing Point Information Service System.
  6. In paragraph 5, The above fishing-related information providing unit further includes an automatic fishing information recommendation unit that collects at least one of the user's usage information and the user's terminal location information to enable fishing points, paid fishing businesses, or fishing shops in the corresponding area to be immediately displayed on the user's terminal device. The above fishing point service server is characterized by further including a customized information providing unit that provides customized fishing information based on member information and user usage information established in the above member management unit. Fishing Point Information Service System.
  7. In paragraph 6, The above customized information provider It is configured to provide customized information through artificial intelligence (AI) including places of interest related to breakwaters, beaches, rivers, and paid fishing sites, fish species found at those locations and necessary equipment, and safety details for those locations. The above fishing point service server is characterized by further including a communication provision unit configured to allow users to participate and share information with other users, and a metaverse education support unit that supports education between unskilled anglers and skilled anglers in a virtual environment. Fishing Point Information Service System.

Description

Fishing Point Information Service System The present invention relates to a fishing point information service system, and more specifically, to a fishing point information service system that provides information on various fishing points along with equipment information suitable for those fishing points to both novice anglers (inexperienced anglers) and experienced anglers, and can also provide various useful fishing-related information, and furthermore, can identify the tendencies of novice anglers and provide customized information tailored to them. Since fishing conditions are very important for those who fish as a hobby, until now, when 700 fishing supply stores nationwide and personal information providers post information on reporters of fishing magazines or websites operated by fishing magazines, the magazines or website administrators publish it as an article regardless of the reliability of the information. Conventional technologies regarding such fishing information were developed as fishing information management systems capable of providing text messages regarding fishing information to a user's terminal upon the user's request. However, since this method merely notified the user of fishing information generated by the main server, it had reliability issues and failed to be commercialized because the user could not provide fishing information to the main server in real-time or thereafter. If you look at existing systems that provide fishing-related information, most of them publish general information about fishing spots along with illustrations or photos. In other words, the information posted by individuals or fishing shop managers on fishing-related internet sites generally consists of fishing conditions, catch results, and fishing trip reports; however, since this information is not systematic, anglers have not been of much help to them. For example, the form of fishing-related information mostly consists of fishing site maps created with drawings or photos, point analysis information—that is, general information about the fishing site including area and water depth, as well as information on locations with good bites and fish species commonly caught—and finally, information providing the location and contact details of the aforementioned fishing site. Therefore, internet sites related to fishing generally limited themselves to providing only geographical information related to fishing spots, such as their locations. Consequently, fishermen rely on their senses to select fishing spots, locations, rods, and bait, and as they fish, there are cases where they catch a lot of fish, but there are also cases where they do not catch any fish at all. FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating the configuration of a fishing point information service system according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a point information service server included in a fishing point information service system according to the present invention. FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a fishing point information providing unit of a point information service server included in a fishing point information service system according to the present invention. FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a fishing-related information providing unit of a point information service server included in a fishing point information service system according to the present invention. FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a fishing point recommendation screen executed in a service support application provided on a user terminal device included in a fishing point information service system according to the present invention. FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a recent fishing condition and recommended equipment screen executed in a service support application provided on a user terminal device included in a fishing point information service system according to the present invention. Further objects, features, and advantages of the present invention can be more clearly understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings. Before providing a detailed description of the present invention, it should be understood that the present invention is capable of various modifications and may have various embodiments, and that the examples described below and illustrated in the drawings are not intended to limit the present invention to specific embodiments, but rather include all modifications, equivalents, and substitutions that fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention. When it is stated that one component is "connected" or "connected" to another component, it should be understood that while it may be directly connected or connected to that other component, there may also be other components in between. On the other hand, when it is stated that one component is "directly connected" or "directly connected" to another compon