Wearable device-based rescue method, wearable device and storage medium
A wearable device and user technology, applied in the computer field, can solve problems such as inability to rescue alarm clock users, and achieve the effect of ensuring personal safety
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[0036] figure 1 It shows the implementation process of the wearable device-based rescue method provided by Embodiment 1 of the present invention. For the convenience of description, only the parts related to the embodiment of the present invention are shown, and the details are as follows:
[0037] In step S101, after the alarm clock start time of the wearable device arrives, within the detection period counted from the alarm clock start time, it is detected whether the wearable device is currently worn by the user, and whether the user's current physical condition indicates that the user is in Rescue status.
[0038] In this embodiment, the wearable device may be a smart watch, a smart bracelet or other wearable electronic devices. Wearable devices have an alarm clock function, and users can set the alarm clock function and alarm-related functions. For example, one or more alarm clocks can be set according to the schedule or illness. The alarm clock can be activated periodic...
Embodiment 2
[0046] On the basis of Embodiment 1, this embodiment further provides the following content:
[0047] In step S101, it is detected whether the current physical condition of the user indicates that the user needs to be rescued, specifically including: figure 2 The following steps are shown:
[0048] In step S201, the current heart rate of the user is detected based on the heart rate sensor set on the wearable device.
[0049]In step S202, it is judged whether the current heart rate reaches the preset range indicating that the user is in need of rescue, and if so, step S102 is executed, otherwise, no help action is executed.
[0050] In this embodiment, when the user wears the wearable device and does not operate to turn off the alarm clock during the detection period, then by detecting the user's heart rate, it is judged whether the current heart rate reaches the preset range, which indicates that the user is in the The state that needs to be rescued, for example: lower than...
Embodiment 3
[0053] On the basis of Embodiment 2, this embodiment further provides the following content:
[0054] In the above method, further comprising as image 3 Steps shown:
[0055] In step S301, within a statistical period, the user's heart rate is counted.
[0056] In step S302, an initial range is adjusted according to statistical results to determine a preset range matching the user's physical condition, and the initial range is obtained according to multi-sample statistics.
[0057] In this embodiment, the statistical period can be set in advance, for example: if the statistical period is set to nearly one month, half a month or one week, then the statistical user's heart rate is represented within the statistical period, and the user's heart rate is in the normal range . Because there are differences among individuals and the physical condition of each individual is different in different periods, the physiological parameters reflecting their physical condition are in diffe...
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