Methods, systems, devices and storage media for managing the discharge permissions of wireless router terminals

By managing the discharge permissions of wireless router terminals through real-time monitoring and priority sorting, the problem of excessive battery consumption caused by prolonged use or connection of multiple devices in MiFi devices is solved, thus protecting the battery and ensuring the normal operation of the device.

CN115696529BActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06SHENZHEN XINFENG WEIYE TECH CO LTD
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Filing Date
2022-11-01
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

When MiFi devices are used for extended periods or connected to multiple external devices, their internal batteries are prone to depletion due to excessive power consumption.

Method used

By monitoring the discharge power of the wireless router terminal in real time, information on external devices and data processing information is obtained. Based on priority, external devices are disconnected, kept connected, or restricted to control the discharge power within the normal range.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents the battery from excessively consuming power due to prolonged use or connecting too many devices, protects the battery from damage, and ensures that the device operates normally within a safe range.

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Abstract

This application relates to the field of network equipment, and in particular to a method, system, device, and storage medium for managing the discharge permission of a wireless router terminal. The method includes: real-time acquisition of the discharge power of the wireless router terminal; when the discharge power exceeds a preset range, acquisition of external device information and corresponding data processing information of the external devices; and disconnecting, maintaining, or restricting the status of the corresponding external devices based on different data processing information, so that the discharge power of the wireless router terminal remains within a normal range. This application effectively prevents excessive battery power consumption and damage caused by prolonged data processing or too many connected external devices.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of network equipment, and in particular to a method, system, device, and storage medium for managing the discharge permissions of a wireless router terminal. Background Technology

[0002] MiFi (Mobile WiFi) is a portable broadband wireless device, about the size of a credit card, that connects to the internet by inserting a SIM card. MiFi integrates dial-up, routing, and access functions into one device. Simply put, MiFi is a "personal hotspot" device. MiFi can support up to five users simultaneously, including Wi-Fi-enabled devices such as digital cameras, laptops, mobile phones, iPads, game and multimedia players, all of which can connect to the internet.

[0003] MiFi, or Wireless Data Terminal, is a portable internet access device. It converts 4G network signals into Wi-Fi signals, allowing devices with multiple Wi-Fi-enabled devices to use it anytime, such as the public Wi-Fi provided on many buses. While Wi-Fi stops working when powered off, MiFi has a built-in battery that keeps it operational while the user is carrying it. However, prolonged use or connecting too many external devices can cause excessive battery drain and wear.

[0004] Therefore, the aforementioned technical problems urgently need to be solved. Summary of the Invention

[0005] The purpose of this application is to provide a method for managing the discharge permissions of a wireless router terminal, which can prevent excessive power consumption of the internal battery and damage to the battery when the MiFi is used for a long time or when too many external devices are connected.

[0006] The aforementioned technical objective of this application is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0007] The method for managing the discharge permission of wireless router terminals includes:

[0008] Real-time acquisition of the discharge power of the wireless router terminal;

[0009] When the discharge power exceeds the preset range, obtain the external device information of the wireless router terminal and the corresponding data processing information of the external device;

[0010] Based on different data processing information, the corresponding external devices are disconnected, maintained, or restricted to ensure that the discharge power of the wireless router terminal is within the normal range.

[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, the battery discharge status of the wireless router terminal is monitored in real time. The discharge power of the battery is used to determine whether there is an abnormal situation of excessive power. When an abnormal situation is determined, the power consumption of the external devices is analyzed by obtaining the external device information and data processing information of the wireless router terminal. Finally, the access status of the external devices is controlled to ensure that the discharge power of the wireless router terminal reaches the normal working condition. This prevents the battery inside the wireless router terminal from consuming too much power due to prolonged use of MiFi or too many connected external devices, which would cause certain damage to the battery.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention can be further configured to: disconnect, maintain, or limit the status of the corresponding external device based on different data processing information, so that the discharge power of the wireless router terminal is within the normal range, prior to the step of:

[0013] Obtain the pre-set priorities of different external devices;

[0014] Prioritize the remaining external devices that are not pre-defined.

[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, the usage habits of the wireless router terminal owner are prioritized, ensuring that the external devices set by the owner are given priority. For the remaining devices without pre-set priority, the power consumption of the wireless router terminal is sorted in real time according to the power consumption of the external devices, ensuring that the discharge power of the wireless router terminal will not exceed the preset range while the owner is connecting and using it.

[0016] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention can be further configured as follows: the method for prioritizing remaining external devices without pre-defined settings includes:

[0017] Maintain the access status of the highest priority access device;

[0018] Obtain data processing information from the remaining external devices;

[0019] Based on data processing information, sorted according to the amount of data processed;

[0020] Based on the order, send a request to switch to the highest priority device based on the status of the external devices;

[0021] Receive feedback instructions and execute the corresponding state switch.

[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, the access status of external devices with the highest priority set by the owner of the wireless router terminal is maintained. The highest-priority access device is excluded, and the data processing information of the remaining external devices is obtained. This data processing information reflects the power consumption impact of external devices on the wireless router terminal; the more data processed, the greater the power consumption. By ranking the data processing volume of external devices, the power consumption impact of their connection usage on the wireless router terminal is also ranked. Commands are requested sequentially from the highest-priority device, which controls the feedback of the command to the external device. The external device receives the feedback command and switches its connection status. The highest-priority access device of the wireless router terminal filters the remaining external devices, disconnecting or restricting the connection of external devices with no operational connection or unfamiliar connection devices through the command of the highest-priority external device. This ensures efficient and accurate reduction of battery power consumption while maintaining normal power consumption of the wireless router terminal, all while ensuring user operation.

[0023] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention can be further configured as follows: based on the order of the external devices' states, sending a request switching instruction to the highest priority device, obtaining a feedback instruction, and executing the corresponding state switch, the invention further includes:

[0024] The discharge power of the wireless terminal is acquired again. If the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, the external devices, except for the highest priority device, are speed-limited based on their order.

[0025] After each rate limit, the discharge power of the wireless terminal is acquired again. If the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, the rate limit of the next priority device is applied until the discharge power is within the preset range.

[0026] When the discharge power still exceeds the preset range after all external devices have been speed limited, the external devices are disconnected based on their order.

[0027] By adopting the above technical solution, except for the highest-priority external device, the remaining external devices receive feedback from the highest-priority command and switch states accordingly. When the state of the remaining external devices changes, the discharge power of the wireless router is acquired in real time to determine whether to continue the priority-based state change control. First, the data processing speed of the priority-based external devices is equally limited. Then, except for the highest-priority external device, the data processing speed of the remaining external devices is limited sequentially according to their priority, until the discharge power of the wireless router does not exceed the preset range. If the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, the remaining external devices are disconnected sequentially according to their priority, until the discharge power of the wireless router does not exceed the preset range. Within the preset discharge power range, as many external devices as possible are connected and used.

[0028] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention can be further configured as follows: when the discharge power still exceeds a preset range after all external devices have been speed-limited, the external devices are disconnected based on their order, and then the following steps are performed:

[0029] Based on the priority order, if the discharge power still exceeds the preset range after all external devices are disconnected (except for the highest priority device), the state of the highest priority external device will be restricted until the discharge power falls within the preset range.

[0030] If the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, the highest priority external device will be disconnected.

[0031] By adopting the above technical solution, the priority is to protect the battery discharge power of the wireless router terminal from abnormal range. Only when safe use is guaranteed can the wireless router terminal connect and be used.

[0032] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention may further be configured to include:

[0033] Obtain access request;

[0034] Based on the access request, obtain the device information of the newly accessed device;

[0035] Determine if the newly connected device has a set priority;

[0036] When the priority of a newly connected device is higher than that of an already connected device;

[0037] Disconnect devices with lower priority based on priority sorting.

[0038] By adopting the above technical solution, when the discharge power of the wireless router terminal exceeds the preset range, priority sorting is recorded when the first instruction request is sent to the highest-priority external device. When the remaining external devices disconnect and reconnect, within the preset range after disconnection, the wireless router terminal ignores the real-time priority sorting and prioritizes the external devices marked in the record, ensuring that the higher-priority external devices are given priority for connection and use within the normal range of discharge power.

[0039] In a preferred embodiment, the present invention may be further configured to, after disconnecting a lower-priority device based on priority sorting, include:

[0040] If a disconnected device requests access again within a preset time, the system will determine whether the discharge power will exceed the preset range after access. If so, the access will be rejected.

[0041] By adopting the above technical solution, it is determined whether the discharge power of the first connected higher-level external device exceeds the preset range. If so, the connection is rejected. If the first connected external device uses a lower power, the connection is allowed to continue.

[0042] The second objective of this application is to provide a wireless router terminal discharge permission management system.

[0043] The second technical objective of this application is achieved through the following technical solution: a wireless router terminal discharge permission management system, comprising:

[0044] Power monitoring module: Real-time monitoring of the discharge power of the wireless router terminal;

[0045] Information acquisition module: Determines whether the real-time discharge power exceeds the preset range, and acquires information about the external devices connected to the wireless router and the corresponding data processing information of the external devices;

[0046] Device processing module: Disconnects, maintains, or restricts the status of external devices.

[0047] By adopting the above technical solution, the battery discharge status of the wireless router terminal is monitored in real time. The discharge power of the battery is used to determine whether there is an abnormal situation of excessive power. When an abnormal situation is determined, the power consumption of the external devices is analyzed by obtaining the external device information and data processing information of the wireless router terminal. Finally, the access status of the external devices is controlled to ensure that the discharge power of the wireless router terminal reaches the normal working condition. This prevents the battery inside the wireless router terminal from consuming too much power due to prolonged use of MiFi or too many connected external devices, which would cause certain damage to the battery.

[0048] The third objective of this application is to provide a device for managing the discharge permissions of wireless router terminals.

[0049] The aforementioned objective three of this application is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0050] A wireless router terminal discharge permission management device includes a memory and a processor. The memory stores a computer program that can be loaded by the processor and executed as described above for the wireless router terminal discharge permission management method.

[0051] The fourth objective of this application is to provide a storage medium.

[0052] The fourth objective of this application is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0053] A storage medium storing a computer program capable of being loaded by a processor and executing the aforementioned wireless router terminal discharge permission management method.

[0054] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0055] 1. Real-time monitoring of the wireless router's battery discharge status. The system determines if there are any abnormalities due to excessive power consumption by monitoring the battery's discharge power. Upon detecting an anomaly, it analyzes the power consumption of external devices by acquiring their information and data processing data. Finally, it controls the access status of these external devices to ensure the wireless router's discharge power remains within normal operating limits. This prevents excessive battery drain caused by prolonged MiFi use or too many connected external devices, thus avoiding potential battery damage.

[0056] 2. Maintain the access status of external devices with the highest priority set by the owner of the wireless router terminal. Exclude the highest priority access device and obtain the data processing information of the remaining external devices. This data processing information reflects the power consumption impact of external devices on the wireless router terminal. The more data processed, the greater the power consumption. By ranking the data processing volume of external devices, the power consumption impact of their connection usage on the wireless router terminal is also ranked. Commands are requested from the highest priority device in sequence. The highest priority device will control the feedback of commands to the external devices. The external devices receive the feedback commands and switch their connection status. The highest priority access device of the wireless router terminal filters the remaining external devices. Based on the commands from the highest priority external device, it disconnects or restricts the connection of external devices that are not actively connected or are unfamiliar with the connection. This ensures efficient and accurate reduction of battery power consumption while maintaining normal power consumption for the user. Attached Figure Description

[0057] Figure 1 This is a flowchart of the steps in the wireless router terminal discharge permission management method of this application.

[0058] Figure 2 This is a structural block diagram of the wireless router terminal discharge permission management system of this application.

[0059] Figure Labels

[0060] 100. Power monitoring module; 200. Information acquisition module; 300. Equipment processing module. Detailed Implementation

[0061] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0062] Furthermore, the term "and / or" in this article is merely a description of the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B can represent: A existing alone, A and B existing simultaneously, or B existing alone. Additionally, the character " / " in this article, unless otherwise specified, generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects have an "or" relationship.

[0063] The embodiments of this application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0064] This application provides a method for managing the discharge permission of a wireless router terminal, as described in the embodiments below. Figure 1 The main process of the method is described as follows:

[0065] S1: Real-time acquisition of the discharge power of the wireless router terminal;

[0066] This involves acquiring the discharge amount of the wireless router device per unit time, and generating a curve showing the discharge amount changing every second by real-time monitoring. When the wireless router is powered on and no external devices are connected, this monitors the power consumption required to maintain basic monitoring functions. As external devices are connected and process data, the discharge amount per second increases with the number of connected devices and the amount of data processed. By monitoring the battery's discharge power change every second, the system accurately and efficiently monitors battery usage and takes appropriate measures to prevent battery overheating and damage caused by excessive external device connections and data processing.

[0067] S2: When the discharge power exceeds the preset range, obtain the external device information of the wireless router terminal and the corresponding data processing information of the external device;

[0068] The system presets the discharge rate per second (DRP) range for the battery under normal operating conditions in the wireless router, based on different battery conditions. For example, the reasonable range for the DRP is 0W to 1W. When the DRP changes within this range, the wireless router monitors the discharge power but does not perform other functions. When the DRP exceeds 5W, exceeding the preset range of 0W to 1W, the wireless router will continue to monitor the DRP changes and simultaneously acquire information about external devices connected to the wireless router. This information includes basic information that distinguishes external devices, such as device name and access time, as well as the average data processing volume of the external devices over a period of time. The average data processing volume reflects the frequency and total amount of use of the wireless router by the connected devices, thus determining whether the external device has a connection requirement.

[0069] S3: Disconnect, maintain, or limit the status of the corresponding external devices according to different data processing information, so that the discharge power of the wireless router terminal is within the normal range.

[0070] When the discharge power of the wireless router terminal exceeds the preset range, the machine initially identifies the connection needs of the external devices by obtaining the external device information and corresponding data processing information from the wireless router terminal. Based on the order of the connection needs, the external devices receive instructions in sequence to switch states. By controlling the number of external devices connected and the amount of data processed by the external devices through three states—disconnection, limiting processing speed, and maintaining connection processing—the discharge power of the wireless router terminal is reduced, keeping the discharge power within the normal operating range of the battery and preventing excessive battery power consumption from causing damage.

[0071] Specifically, in some possible embodiments, prior to the step of disconnecting, maintaining, or limiting the status of the corresponding external device based on different data processing information, so that the discharge power of the wireless router terminal is within the normal range, the following steps are included:

[0072] Obtain the pre-set priorities of different external devices;

[0073] Prioritize the remaining external devices that are not pre-defined.

[0074] Before controlling the number of external devices connected and the amount of data processed by external devices through three states—disconnection, limiting processing speed, and maintaining connection—it is necessary to determine whether the external devices are uncontrollable as set by the owner of the wireless router terminal, and to prioritize the connection needs of the remaining unset external devices. When controlling the state switching of external devices, control is first applied to the lower-priority external devices, followed by the higher-priority external devices. Within the preset discharge power range, the connection needs of users are guaranteed as much as possible. For example, if the wireless router terminal can connect to a total of 5 external devices, including the owner's mobile phone, computer, and other devices, the mobile phone, being the most frequently used device, is set to the highest priority. When a mobile phone is connected, it is placed at the top of the connected devices on the wireless router terminal due to its highest priority. If the computer and other devices are not set, they are classified as general connected devices; if they are set, they are arranged starting from the mobile phone. The highest priority setting can also be changed. The remaining 4 unset devices are general devices. The priority of the remaining 4 devices is automatically sorted based on the average data processing volume of the 4 devices over a period of time, without user interference.

[0075] Specifically, in some possible embodiments, the method for prioritizing the remaining external devices without pre-defined settings includes:

[0076] Maintain the access status of the highest priority access device;

[0077] Obtain data processing information from the remaining external devices;

[0078] Based on data processing information, sorted according to the amount of data processed;

[0079] Based on the order, send a request to switch to the highest priority device based on the status of the external devices;

[0080] Receive feedback instructions and execute the corresponding state switch.

[0081] For example, if the highest priority access device is the mobile phone, keeping the phone connected to the wireless router ensures it can still process data and maintain the connection. The system then retrieves data processing information from the remaining four unconfigured connected devices, such as a computer downloading movies and music, or a TV in standby mode. When the wireless router's discharge power exceeds a preset range, prior to this point (e.g., 30 minutes before the abnormal discharge power), the system prioritizes the computer over the TV because the downloading volume of movies and music exceeds the TV's standby data processing volume. The priority order from highest to lowest is then: mobile phone, computer, TV. While a low-to-high priority order is also possible, a high-to-low priority order is preferred. Since the TV has the lowest priority, when the wireless router's discharge power is abnormal, the TV first sends a state switching command to the mobile phone. If the user needs to watch TV, the connection will remain active and will not be disconnected or restricted. If the user does not need to watch TV, the connection will be disconnected or the TV's data processing speed will be reduced by a certain amount, resulting in a decrease in processing volume. Once the TV status request is complete, the computer begins sending status switching commands to the phone. If the user needs to download movies and music, the computer connection will remain active. If the user doesn't need to download, the connection will be disconnected or the TV's data processing speed will be reduced by a certain amount, thus decreasing the processing load. After all devices except the phone have sent status switching commands, the system returns to prioritizing the remaining external devices based on their data processing load, re-sorting them according to the status switches. The phone remains the highest priority. If the user suddenly needs to watch TV, the TV connection will remain active, and the data processing load will increase. If the computer's movie and music downloads are complete, and the user chooses to disconnect or limit the computer's connection, the priority will be determined by comparing the TV's data processing load. In this case, the priority will be ranked from highest to lowest as phone, TV, and computer. This system efficiently and accurately meets the user's needs, preventing excessive battery drain. User usage is the top priority; if the battery is still abnormally low, the system will automatically and forcibly control the connected devices.

[0082] Specifically, in some possible embodiments, based on the order of the external devices' states, a request to switch states is sent to the highest-priority device, a feedback instruction is obtained, and the corresponding state switch is executed, which further includes:

[0083] The discharge power of the wireless terminal is acquired again. If the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, the external devices, except for the highest priority device, are speed-limited based on their order.

[0084] After each rate limit, the discharge power of the wireless terminal is acquired again. If the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, the rate limit of the next priority device is applied until the discharge power is within the preset range.

[0085] When the discharge power still exceeds the preset range after all external devices have been speed limited, the external devices are disconnected based on their order.

[0086] The process involves actively switching the connection status of external devices, then continuously monitoring the discharge power of the wireless router. If the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, the highest-priority mobile phone is excluded from operation, and the remaining devices, ranked from highest to lowest priority, such as the TV and computer, are then processed. The data processing capacity of the computer is limited, ideally halved within one hour. For example, if a computer could previously download 10 movies in one hour, after the limit, it can only download 5 movies per hour. Once the computer's data processing capacity is limited, the discharge power of the wireless router is monitored. If it is normal, the restriction on external device data processing is stopped; if it still exceeds the limit, the TV's data processing capacity is halved. During this process, the data processing capacity of external devices and the discharge power of the wireless router are simultaneously assessed. If the user happens to be no longer using the TV at this point, the priority order is mobile phone, computer, then TV. If the wireless router's discharge power still exceeds the preset range, connections are disconnected starting with the lowest priority devices, with the TV disconnecting first, then the computer, while the mobile phone remains connected, until the discharge power is within the preset range.

[0087] Specifically, in some possible embodiments, when the discharge power still exceeds a preset range after all external devices have been speed-limited, the process of disconnecting the external devices based on their access status includes:

[0088] Based on the sorting, when the discharge power still exceeds the preset range after all external devices are disconnected (except for the highest priority device), the highest priority external device is first speed-limited and then disconnected.

[0089] When all external devices except the highest-priority mobile phone remain connected, and the remaining external devices such as computers and TVs are disconnected, the discharge power of the wireless router terminal still exceeds the preset range. Based on safety considerations, the wireless router terminal will automatically control the status of the highest-priority external device, gradually reduce the data processing volume of the highest-priority device, monitor the discharge power in real time until all external devices are disconnected and restarted.

[0090] Specifically, in some possible embodiments, it also includes:

[0091] Obtain access request;

[0092] Based on the access request, obtain the device information of the newly accessed device;

[0093] Determine if the newly connected device has a set priority;

[0094] When the priority of a newly connected device is higher than that of an already connected device;

[0095] Disconnect devices with lower priority based on priority sorting.

[0096] Specifically, when the discharge power of the wireless router exceeds a preset range, and the status of external devices is controlled, for a period of time after the external device that has switched states to disconnect requests to reconnect to the wireless router, the router obtains the device information of the re-applying external device and determines whether it is the same external device that was disconnected when the discharge power was abnormal. If so, the wireless router allows the external device to connect. If a lower-priority external device connects before a higher-priority one, based on the priority ranking over a period of time, the higher-priority device will connect to the wireless router, disconnecting the lower-priority device. If the wireless router still allows access, the external device can resend its request. If, within a certain period, an external device that has never connected and has no priority setting requests to connect, the router determines that it has no priority setting, first sending a connection request to the highest-priority device, then re-ranking the connecting devices, with higher-priority devices connecting and lower-priority devices disconnecting, thus maintaining normal discharge power.

[0097] Specifically, in some possible embodiments, after disconnecting a lower-priority device based on priority sorting, the process includes: if the disconnected device requests access again within a preset time, determining whether the discharge power will exceed a preset range after access; if so, rejecting the access.

[0098] When a lower-priority external device is disconnected and a higher-priority external device connects, the lower-priority external device continues to request a connection. When the wireless router terminal receives two requests, it will first check whether the discharge power is within the normal range. If it is not within the normal range, it will directly reject the access and need to re-apply after a period of time.

[0099] Another embodiment of this application discloses a wireless router terminal discharge permission management system, wherein, see reference... Figure 2 The wireless router terminal discharge permission management system includes:

[0100] Power monitoring module 100: Real-time monitoring of the discharge power of the wireless router terminal;

[0101] Information acquisition module 200: Determines whether the real-time discharge power exceeds the preset range, and acquires the external device information of the wireless router and the corresponding data processing information of the external device;

[0102] Device processing module 300: Disconnects, maintains, or restricts the status of external devices.

[0103] The wireless router terminal discharge permission management system provided in this embodiment can achieve the steps of the aforementioned embodiments due to the functions of each module and the logical connections between them. Therefore, it can achieve the same technical effect as the aforementioned embodiments. For the principle analysis, please refer to the relevant description of the steps of the aforementioned wireless router terminal discharge permission management method, which will not be repeated here.

[0104] In some possible embodiments, the power monitoring module 100 is further included prior to:

[0105] Preset priority module: Obtains the preset priorities of different external devices;

[0106] Priority sorting module: sorts the remaining external devices that are not pre-defined in terms of priority.

[0107] The wireless router terminal discharge permission management system provided in this embodiment can achieve the steps of the aforementioned embodiments due to the functions of each module and the logical connections between them. Therefore, it can achieve the same technical effect as the aforementioned embodiments. For the principle analysis, please refer to the relevant description of the steps of the aforementioned wireless router terminal discharge permission management method, which will not be repeated here.

[0108] In some possible embodiments, the priority sorting module includes:

[0109] Maintaining unit: Maintains the access status of the highest priority access device.

[0110] Unit for obtaining remaining device information: Obtains data processing information from remaining external devices;

[0111] Sorting unit: Sorted based on data processing volume according to data processing information;

[0112] Command Unit: Based on the order, it sends a request to switch to the highest priority device based on the status of the external device;

[0113] Execution unit: receives feedback instructions and executes the corresponding state transition.

[0114] The wireless router terminal discharge permission management system provided in this embodiment can achieve the steps of the aforementioned embodiments due to the functions of each module and the logical connections between them. Therefore, it can achieve the same technical effect as the aforementioned embodiments. For the principle analysis, please refer to the relevant description of the steps of the aforementioned wireless router terminal discharge permission management method, which will not be repeated here.

[0115] In some possible embodiments, the execution unit is followed by:

[0116] Limiting unit: Acquire the discharge power of the wireless terminal again. If the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, limit the speed of external devices based on the order, except for the highest priority device.

[0117] Disconnection Unit: When the discharge power still exceeds the preset range after all external devices have been speed limited, the external devices are disconnected based on the order of their connection status.

[0118] The wireless router terminal discharge permission management system provided in this embodiment can achieve the steps of the aforementioned embodiments due to the functions of each module and the logical connections between them. Therefore, it can achieve the same technical effect as the aforementioned embodiments. For the principle analysis, please refer to the relevant description of the steps of the aforementioned wireless router terminal discharge permission management method, which will not be repeated here.

[0119] In some possible embodiments, the following is included after the disconnection unit:

[0120] Highest priority limiting unit: Based on sorting, when the discharge power still exceeds the preset range after all external devices are disconnected, except for the highest priority device, the state of the highest priority external device is restricted until the discharge power is within the preset range.

[0121] Highest priority disconnect unit: If the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, disconnect the highest priority external device status.

[0122] The wireless router terminal discharge permission management system provided in this embodiment can achieve the steps of the aforementioned embodiments due to the functions of each module and the logical connections between them. Therefore, it can achieve the same technical effect as the aforementioned embodiments. For the principle analysis, please refer to the relevant description of the steps of the aforementioned wireless router terminal discharge permission management method, which will not be repeated here.

[0123] In some possible embodiments, the request module also includes:

[0124] Get Request Unit: Gets connection requests from external devices;

[0125] Reconnection and sorting unit: When the priority of a newly connected device is higher than that of an already connected device, disconnect the device with the lower priority based on priority sorting.

[0126] The wireless router terminal discharge permission management system provided in this embodiment can achieve the steps of the aforementioned embodiments due to the functions of each module and the logical connections between them. Therefore, it can achieve the same technical effect as the aforementioned embodiments. For the principle analysis, please refer to the relevant description of the steps of the aforementioned wireless router terminal discharge permission management method, which will not be repeated here.

[0127] In some possible embodiments, the reconnection determination unit further includes:

[0128] Disconnect and reconnect unit: If a disconnected device requests to reconnect within a preset time, it will determine whether the discharge power will exceed the preset range after reconnection. If so, the reconnection will be rejected.

[0129] The wireless router terminal discharge permission management system provided in this embodiment can achieve the steps of the aforementioned embodiments due to the functions of each module and the logical connections between them. Therefore, it can achieve the same technical effect as the aforementioned embodiments. For the principle analysis, please refer to the relevant description of the steps of the aforementioned wireless router terminal discharge permission management method, which will not be repeated here.

[0130] This application embodiment also provides a wireless router terminal discharge permission management device, including a memory and a processor, wherein the memory stores a computer program that can be loaded by the processor and executed by the above-described wireless router terminal discharge permission management method.

[0131] This application embodiment also provides a storage medium storing a computer program that can be loaded by a processor and executed by the above-described wireless router terminal discharge permission management method.

[0132] The readable storage medium provided in this embodiment can achieve the same technical effect as the aforementioned embodiments because the computer program therein, after being loaded and run on the processor, will implement the various steps of the aforementioned embodiments. For the principle analysis, please refer to the relevant description of the aforementioned method steps, which will not be repeated here.

[0133] The storage medium includes, for example, various media capable of storing program code, such as USB flash drives, portable hard drives, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), magnetic disks, or optical disks.

[0134] The steps of the methods or algorithms described in conjunction with the embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented directly by hardware, a software module executed by a processor, or a combination of both. The software module can be located in random access memory (RAM), main memory, read-only memory (ROM), electrically programmable ROM, electrically erasable programmable ROM, registers, hard disk, removable disk, CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art.

[0135] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.

[0136] Furthermore, features defined by the terms "first" and "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. In the description of this invention, "a plurality of" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., and unless otherwise explicitly specified, is used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features.

[0137] Therefore, any process or method description in the flowchart or otherwise herein can be understood as representing a module, segment, or portion of code comprising one or more executable instructions for implementing custom logic functions or processes, and the scope of the preferred embodiments of the invention includes additional implementations in which functions may be performed not in the order shown or discussed, including substantially simultaneously or in reverse order depending on the functions involved, as will be understood by those skilled in the art to which embodiments of the invention pertain.

[0138] The embodiments described in this specific implementation are preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure and principles of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A method for managing discharging authority of a wireless line terminal, characterized by, The method comprises the following steps: real-time acquisition of discharge power of a wireless routing terminal; when the discharge power exceeds a preset range, acquisition of external device information of the wireless routing terminal and data processing information of the corresponding external device; disconnection, maintenance or limitation of the state of the corresponding external device according to different data processing information, so that the discharge power of the wireless routing terminal is within a normal range; the step of disconnection, maintenance or limitation of the state of the corresponding external device according to different data processing information, so that the discharge power of the wireless routing terminal is within a normal range, further comprises the following steps: acquisition of different external device preset priorities; and priority sorting of the remaining external devices without preset priorities.

2. The wireless route terminal discharge authority management method of claim 1, wherein, The priority sorting method of the remaining external devices without preset priorities comprises the following steps: maintenance of the access state of the external device with the highest priority; acquisition of data processing information of the remaining external devices; 3. The wireless route terminal discharge authority management method of claim 1, wherein, sorting based on data processing amount according to the data processing information; sending of a request switching instruction to the external device with the highest priority based on the sorting; and acquisition of a feedback instruction and execution of corresponding state switching. The method further comprises the following steps after the step of sending of a request switching instruction to the external device with the highest priority based on the sorting and acquisition of a feedback instruction and execution of corresponding state switching: re-acquisition of the discharge power of the wireless terminal; when the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, speed limitation of the external devices based on the sorting except for the external device with the highest priority; re-acquisition of the discharge power of the wireless terminal after each speed limitation; speed limitation of the external device with the next priority when the discharge power still exceeds the preset range, until the discharge power is within the preset range; and disconnection of the access state of the external device based on the sorting when all the external devices are speed limited and the discharge power still exceeds the preset range. The method further comprises the following steps after the step of disconnection of the access state of the external device based on the sorting when all the external devices are speed limited and the discharge power still exceeds the preset range:

4. The wireless route terminal discharge authority management method of claim 3, wherein, limitation of the state of the external device with the highest priority based on the sorting when all the external devices are disconnected and the discharge power still exceeds the preset range except for the external device with the highest priority, until the discharge power is within the preset range; and disconnection of the state of the external device with the highest priority when the discharge power still exceeds the preset range.

5. A wireless line termination discharge authority management system, characterized by, The method further comprises the following steps: acquisition of an access request; acquisition of device information of a newly accessed device based on the access request; determination of whether the newly accessed device is preset with a priority; when the priority of the newly accessed device is higher than that of the already accessed device; disconnection of the device with a lower priority based on the priority sorting. The method further comprises the following steps after the step of disconnection of the device with a lower priority based on the priority sorting: when the already disconnected device requests access again within a preset time, determination of whether the discharge power will exceed the preset range after access, and rejection of the access if the discharge power will exceed the preset range. The method comprises the following steps: a power monitoring module for real-time acquisition of discharge power of a wireless routing terminal; an information acquisition module for acquisition of external device information of the wireless routing terminal and data processing information of the corresponding external device when the discharge power exceeds a preset range; and a state switching module for disconnection, maintenance or limitation of the state of the corresponding external device according to different data processing information, so that the discharge power of the wireless routing terminal is within a normal range. The device processing module disconnects, maintains or limits the state of the corresponding external device according to different data processing information, so that the discharge power of the wireless routing terminal is within a normal range. Before the step of disconnecting, maintaining or limiting the state of the corresponding external device according to different data processing information, the method further includes the following steps: obtaining the priority of the external device set in advance; and sorting the priority of the remaining external device without the priority set in advance. The method of sorting the priority of the remaining external device without the priority set in advance includes the following steps: maintaining the access state of the access device with the highest priority; obtaining the data processing information of the remaining external device; sorting the data processing information based on the data processing amount; sending a request switching instruction to the device with the highest priority based on the sorting; obtaining a feedback instruction and performing corresponding state switching. After the step of sending the request switching instruction to the device with the highest priority based on the sorting and obtaining the feedback instruction and performing corresponding state switching, the method further includes the following steps: obtaining the discharge power of the wireless terminal again, and limiting the speed of the external device based on the sorting except the device with the highest priority when the discharge power still exceeds the preset range; obtaining the discharge power of the wireless terminal again after each speed limiting, and limiting the speed of the device with the next priority when the discharge power still exceeds the preset range until the discharge power is within the preset range; and disconnecting the access state of the external device based on the sorting when the discharge power still exceeds the preset range after the speed of all the external devices is limited.

6. A wireless line terminal discharge authority management apparatus, characterized by, The computer program stored in the memory can be loaded and executed by the processor to perform the discharge permission management method of the wireless routing terminal according to any one of claims 1 to 4.

7. A storage medium, characterized by The computer program stored in the memory can be loaded and executed by the processor to perform the discharge permission management method of the wireless routing terminal according to any one of claims 1 to 4.

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