Vehicle power-on and power-off control method, device and system and all-terrain vehicle
An electric control and vehicle technology, applied in vehicle parts, anti-theft vehicle accessories, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve the problems of single form, affect the user's management and use of the vehicle, and cannot meet the convenient management of vehicle power supply, etc., to achieve expansion Management methods, the effect of improving management and user experience
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[0055] Please refer to figure 1 , which is a flow chart of a method for controlling power on and off of a vehicle provided in the first embodiment of the present invention, the method includes:
[0056] Step S101, detecting the signal strength of a mobile terminal that is connected to the vehicle and has a binding relationship when the vehicle is powered off;
[0057] Step S102, judging whether the signal strength of the mobile terminal meets the vehicle power-on condition;
[0058] Step S103, controlling the power supply of the vehicle to be powered on when the signal strength of the mobile terminal meets the vehicle power-on condition.
[0059]Here, the vehicle includes, but is not limited to, two-wheeled motorcycles, three-wheeled motorcycles or four-wheeled motorcycles, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles and other vehicles. The power-on state of the vehicle refers to the state in which the vehicle power supply can supply power to the outside. At this time, the vehicle can...
Embodiment 2
[0075] Please refer to figure 2 , is a method flow chart of a method for controlling power on and off of a vehicle provided in the second embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is based on the first embodiment, and the method further includes:
[0076] Step S201, continuously detecting the signal strength of the mobile terminal when the vehicle is powered on;
[0077] Step S202, judging whether the signal strength of the mobile terminal meets the vehicle power-off condition;
[0078] Step S203, when the signal strength of the mobile terminal satisfies the vehicle power-off condition, detecting the vehicle speed signal of the vehicle;
[0079] Step S204, when it is detected that the vehicle has no speed signal, control the power supply of the vehicle to be powered off.
[0080] In step S201, when the vehicle needs to be powered off after use, the vehicle is still in the power-on state, and the signal detection module of the vehicle will continue to detect the s...
Embodiment 3
[0094] Please refer to image 3 , is a block diagram of a vehicle power on and off control device provided in the third embodiment of the present invention, the control device 1 includes a first detection module 10 , a judgment module 20 and a control module 30 .
[0095] The first detection module 10 is used to detect the signal strength of a mobile terminal that is connected to the vehicle and has a binding relationship when the vehicle is powered off;
[0096] The judgment module 20 is used to judge whether the signal strength of the mobile terminal detected by the first detection module 10 satisfies the vehicle power-on condition;
[0097] The control module 30 is used for controlling the power supply of the vehicle to be powered on when the judging module 20 judges that the signal strength of the mobile terminal satisfies the vehicle power-on condition.
[0098] Specifically, in a feasible implementation manner of this embodiment, the judging module 20 is configured to j...
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