Smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method and device, electronic equipment and storage medium
By collecting daily routine information from long-term residents to adjust the parameters of smart home appliances and sending reminders to new residents, the problem of inappropriate usage times for new residents was solved, achieving the effect of reasonable use and reducing the impact on long-term residents.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHENZHEN XIN YUPENG ELECTRONICS TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2022-11-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
In staff dormitories, apartments, or hotels, new residents may use public smart appliances at inappropriate times because they are not informed of the usage hours of smart appliances in a timely manner, which may affect the rest of the existing residents.
By sending questionnaires to existing residents to obtain their daily routine information, the operating parameters of smart home appliances are adjusted, and reminder messages are sent to new residents to ensure that they are aware of reasonable usage times.
New residents can be informed of the usage time of public smart home appliances in a timely manner, avoiding disruption to the daily routines of existing residents, thus achieving reasonable use and reducing conflicts.
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of smart home appliance technology, and more specifically, to a method, device, electronic device, and storage medium for adjusting the control strategy of smart home appliances. Background Technology
[0002] In some employee dormitories, apartments, or hotels, shared smart appliances such as washing machines and dryers are provided for tenants. As is well known, washing machines generate considerable noise when operating, affecting nearby residents. Therefore, existing washing machines are generally controlled by fixed time periods, such as 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Some smart appliances adjust their usage time according to the residents' schedules. For example, if a resident recently needs to work until 9:00 PM, the washing machine's usage time might be adjusted from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM to 12:00 AM. Smart appliances can appropriately extend their usage time to match the residents' actual needs.
[0003] However, when the usage time of smart home appliances is adjusted according to the user's daily routine, new residents may not be able to know or adapt to the usage time of smart home appliances in a timely manner.
[0004] For example, in a factory dormitory building, the washing machine's usage time was adjusted because the workers in the dormitory next to the washing machine were working consecutive night shifts.
[0005] New employee Zhang San might unknowingly try to use the washing machine at an inappropriate time, which could lead to complaints from workers on the night shift or prevent the washing machine from being turned on.
[0006] There is currently no effective solution to the above problems. Summary of the Invention
[0007] The purpose of this application is to provide a method, device, electronic device and storage medium for adjusting the control strategy of smart home appliances, which can promptly remind new residents about the working time and working mode of public smart home appliances.
[0008] Firstly, this application provides a method for adjusting the control strategy of a smart home appliance, applicable to public smart home appliances in employee dormitories, apartments, or hotels, wherein the public smart home appliance is a washing machine, comprising the following steps:
[0009] S1. Send the first questionnaire to the users of the long-term residents who have lived there for more than the first preset value to obtain the daily routine information of each long-term resident user.
[0010] S2. Adjust the operating parameters of public smart home appliances based on the daily routine information provided by each long-term resident user;
[0011] S3. Determine if there are any new resident users; new resident users refer to newly moved-in resident users.
[0012] S4. If there is a new resident user terminal, a first reminder message is generated according to the working parameters and sent to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
[0013] The intelligent home appliance control strategy adjustment method of this application involves sending a first questionnaire to existing residents whose residency time exceeds a first preset value to obtain their daily routine information; adjusting the operating parameters of public intelligent home appliances based on this information; determining if there are any new residents (newly moved-in residents); and if so, generating a first reminder message based on the operating parameters and sending it to the new resident to remind them to use the public intelligent home appliances accordingly. This application collects residents' daily routine information through questionnaires to adjust operating parameters and sends the adjusted parameters to new residents, ensuring they are aware of the current operating parameters of the public intelligent home appliances and can use them within a reasonable timeframe, while preventing disruption to existing residents' routines.
[0014] Optionally, in the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method provided in this application, the work and rest information includes acceptable noise periods, the operating parameters include usable periods, and step S2 includes:
[0015] A1. Calculate the average acceptable noise period based on the acceptable noise periods described by all long-term resident users;
[0016] A2. Adjust the usable time period according to the average acceptable noise period.
[0017] In this way, new residents can be informed in a timely manner about the available times for public smart home appliances, so that they can use the appliances within a reasonable time and prevent them from disturbing the routines of existing residents.
[0018] Optionally, the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method provided in this application includes step S4 as follows:
[0019] If a new resident user is added, the first reminder message is generated based on the available time period and sent to the new resident user to remind them to use the public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
[0020] Optionally, the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method provided in this application includes multiple first time periods as the usable time period, and the working parameters further include working modes corresponding to each of the first time periods. After step A2, it further includes:
[0021] A3. Obtain the first acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods from each long-term resident's user terminal;
[0022] A4. Calculate the average acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods based on the first acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods from the perspective of each long-term resident user terminal;
[0023] A5. Adjust the working mode of public smart home appliances in each of the first time periods according to the average acceptable decibel value.
[0024] This adjustment mode allows public smart home appliances to operate in different modes at different times. Based on residents' noise requirements, the mode with higher noise levels can be retained or removed, further standardizing the use of public smart home appliances and preventing other residents from using the high-noise mode of public smart home appliances near sleep time, which would affect the sleep and rest of most residents.
[0025] Optionally, the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method provided in this application includes the following after step S4:
[0026] S5. After the first preset time period, a second questionnaire is sent to the new resident user terminal to obtain the new resident user terminal's desired laundry time; the first preset time period is less than the first preset value;
[0027] S6. Calculate a first difference based on the desired laundry time period and the available time period;
[0028] If the first difference is less than the first preset difference, then proceed to step S7;
[0029] If the first difference is greater than the first preset difference, then proceed to step S8;
[0030] S7. Adjust the available time period according to the desired laundry time period, and generate a second reminder message to send to each long-term resident user terminal to remind the long-term resident user terminal to use public smart home appliances according to the second reminder message;
[0031] S8. Generate a first query message based on the desired laundry time period and send it to each long-term resident user terminal to inquire whether the long-term resident user terminal should adjust the available time period according to the desired laundry time period.
[0032] In this way, when the new resident's desired laundry time is not much different from the original available time, the original available time can be adjusted to the new resident's desired laundry time. This can fully take into account the new resident's experience, while not causing a significant impact on the daily routine of the existing residents.
[0033] Optionally, the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method provided in this application includes step S8 as follows:
[0034] S801. Obtain the voting results of the long-term resident user terminal on the first inquiry information, wherein the voting results represent the number of votes of the long-term resident user terminal in favor of adjusting the available time period according to the desired laundry time period;
[0035] S802. If the voting result exceeds the second preset value, the available time period is adjusted according to the expected laundry time period, and a third reminder message is generated and sent to each old resident user terminal and new resident user terminal to remind the old resident user terminal and new resident user terminal to use public smart home appliances according to the third reminder message;
[0036] S803. If the voting result does not exceed the second preset value, the usable time period of the public smart home appliances remains unchanged, and a fourth reminder message is generated and sent to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the fourth reminder message.
[0037] Optionally, the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method provided in this application further includes the following after step S4:
[0038] B1. After a second preset time period, a third questionnaire is sent to the new resident user terminal to obtain the second acceptable decibel value of the new resident user terminal for each of the first time periods; the second preset time period is less than the first preset value;
[0039] B2. Calculate the second difference for each of the first time periods based on the average acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods and the second acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods from the new resident user's perspective.
[0040] B3. If the second difference is less than the second preset difference, then proceed to step B4;
[0041] If the second difference is greater than the second preset difference, then proceed to step B5;
[0042] B4. Replace the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the second difference with the second acceptable decibel value, and adjust the working mode of public smart home appliances in the first time period corresponding to the second acceptable decibel value according to the second acceptable decibel value;
[0043] B5. Keep the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the second difference unchanged, and keep the working mode of the first time period corresponding to the average acceptable decibel value unchanged;
[0044] B6. Based on the latest adjusted working mode of the public smart home appliances in each of the first time periods, generate a fifth reminder message and send it to the new and old resident user terminals to remind them to use the public smart home appliances according to the fifth reminder message.
[0045] The smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method provided in this application involves sending a first questionnaire to existing residents whose residency time exceeds a first preset value to obtain their daily routine information; adjusting the operating parameters of public smart home appliances based on this information; determining if there are any new residents (newly moved-in residents); and if so, generating a first reminder message based on the operating parameters and sending it to the new resident to remind them to use the public smart home appliances accordingly. This application collects residents' daily routine information through questionnaires to adjust operating parameters and then sends the adjusted parameters to new residents, ensuring they are aware of the current operating parameters of the public smart home appliances and can use them within a reasonable timeframe, while preventing disruption to existing residents' routines.
[0046] Secondly, this application provides a smart home appliance control strategy adjustment device, applicable to public smart home appliances in employee dormitories, apartments, or hotels, wherein the public smart home appliance is a washing machine, and includes the following modules:
[0047] First sending module: used to send the first questionnaire to long-term resident users who have lived there for more than a first preset time, in order to obtain the daily routine information of each long-term resident user.
[0048] The first adjustment module is used to adjust the operating parameters of public smart home appliances based on the daily routine information of each long-term resident user.
[0049] Decision module: Used to determine if there are any new resident users; new resident users refer to the users of newly moved-in residents.
[0050] First generation module: When a new resident user terminal is available, it generates a first reminder message based on the working parameters and sends it to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
[0051] The intelligent home appliance control strategy adjustment device provided in this application sends a first questionnaire to existing residents whose residency time exceeds a first preset value through a first sending module to obtain their daily routine information. A first adjustment module adjusts the operating parameters of the public intelligent home appliances based on this information. A judgment module determines whether there are new residents; new residents refer to newly moved-in residents. If there are new residents, a first generation module generates a first reminder message based on the operating parameters and sends it to the new residents to remind them to use the public intelligent home appliances accordingly. This application collects residents' daily routine information through questionnaires to adjust operating parameters and sends the adjusted parameters to new residents, enabling them to be aware of the current operating parameters of the public intelligent home appliances and use them within a reasonable timeframe, while preventing new residents from disrupting the routines of existing residents.
[0052] Thirdly, this application provides an electronic device including a processor and a memory, the memory storing computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, perform the steps of the method provided in the first aspect above.
[0053] Fourthly, this application provides a storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, which, when executed by a processor, performs the steps of the method provided in the first aspect above.
[0054] In summary, the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method, device, electronic device, and storage medium of this application collect the daily routines of existing residents through questionnaires to adjust operating parameters, and send the adjusted operating parameters to new residents. This allows new residents to be aware of the current operating parameters of public smart home appliances, enabling them to use these appliances within a reasonable timeframe, while preventing new residents from disturbing the daily routines of existing residents. Attached Figure Description
[0055] Figure 1 A flowchart illustrating a method for adjusting the control strategy of smart home appliances provided in this application.
[0056] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a smart home appliance control strategy adjustment device provided in this application.
[0057] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of the electronic device provided in this application.
[0058] Label Explanation:
[0059] 201. First transmitting module; 202. First adjusting module; 203. Judgment module; 204. First generating module; 301. Processor; 302. Memory; 303. Communication bus. Detailed Implementation
[0060] 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 a part of the embodiments of this application, and not all of them. The components of the embodiments of this application described and shown in the accompanying drawings can be arranged and designed in various different configurations. Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of this application provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed application, but merely represents selected embodiments of this application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0061] It should be noted that similar reference numerals and letters in the following figures indicate similar items; therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent figures. Furthermore, in the description of this application, terms such as "first," "second," etc., are used only to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0062] Please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a flowchart of a method for adjusting the control strategy of smart home appliances according to some embodiments of this application, applied to public smart home appliances in employee dormitories, apartments, or hotels, wherein the public smart home appliance is a washing machine, and includes the following steps:
[0063] S1. Send the first questionnaire to the users of the long-term residents who have lived there for more than the first preset value to obtain the daily routine information of each long-term resident user.
[0064] S2. Adjust the operating parameters of public smart home appliances based on the daily routine information of each long-term resident user;
[0065] S3. Determine if there are any new resident users; new resident users refer to newly moved-in resident users.
[0066] S4. If there is a new resident user terminal, generate a first reminder message based on the working parameters and send it to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
[0067] The intelligent home appliance control strategy adjustment method of this application involves sending a first questionnaire to existing residents whose residency time exceeds a first preset value to obtain their daily routine information; adjusting the operating parameters of public intelligent home appliances based on this information; determining if there are any new residents (newly moved-in residents); and if so, generating a first reminder message based on the operating parameters and sending it to the new resident to remind them to use the public intelligent home appliances accordingly. This application collects residents' daily routine information through questionnaires to adjust operating parameters and sends the adjusted parameters to new residents, ensuring they are aware of the current operating parameters of the public intelligent home appliances and can use them within a reasonable timeframe, while preventing disruption to existing residents' routines.
[0068] In step S1, the first preset value can be set according to the actual situation, such as six months or one year. The questionnaire is existing technology, such as the existing Questionnaire Star mini-program. The first questionnaire includes questions, such as "What time do you start resting at night?"; the first questionnaire has options or text boxes below the questions for users to select or enter text.
[0069] In some implementations, the work schedule information includes acceptable noise periods, the work parameters include usable periods, and step S2 includes:
[0070] A1. Calculate the average acceptable noise period based on the acceptable noise periods of all long-term resident users;
[0071] A2. Adjust the usable time period according to the average acceptable noise period.
[0072] In practical applications, assuming that after receiving feedback from the first survey questionnaire, we can identify three long-term resident users: A, B, and C. The acceptable noise period for user A is 6 PM to 10 PM, for user B it's 6 PM to 10:30 PM, and for user C it's 6 PM to 11 PM. The originally usable hours for public smart home appliances are also 6 PM to 11 PM. Therefore, the average acceptable noise period can be calculated using the following formula:
[0073] Average acceptable noise period start time = Sum of acceptable noise period start times for all long-term resident users / Number of long-term resident users
[0074] Average acceptable noise period end time = Sum of acceptable noise period end times for all long-term resident users / Number of long-term resident users
[0075] It can be concluded that the average acceptable noise period is from 6 PM to 10:30 PM. Therefore, the usable period for public smart home appliances will be adjusted to 6 PM to 10:30 PM. In this way, the usage needs of each long-term resident can be met as much as possible, and their daily routines can be fully considered to adjust the usable period for public smart home appliances.
[0076] In step S3, it is determined whether there is a new resident user terminal by obtaining the registration time of the user terminal and then comparing it with the current date information. If the difference between the registration time of the user terminal and the current date information is less than a first preset value, then the user terminal is determined to be a new resident user terminal.
[0077] In a further embodiment, step S4 includes:
[0078] If a new resident has a user terminal, a first reminder message will be generated and sent to the new resident's user terminal based on the available time period, so as to remind the new resident to use the public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
[0079] In practical applications, the first reminder message can be a text message, a phone call, or a WeChat message.
[0080] In this way, new residents can be informed in a timely manner about the available times for public smart home appliances, so that they can use the appliances within a reasonable time and prevent them from disturbing the routines of existing residents.
[0081] Step A2 includes: taking the start time of the average acceptable noise period as the start time of the usable period, and taking the end time of the average acceptable noise period as the end time of the usable period.
[0082] In other embodiments, the usable time period may include multiple first time periods, and the working parameters may also include working modes corresponding to each first time period. After step A2, the following steps are also included:
[0083] A3. Obtain the first acceptable decibel value for each long-term resident user terminal for each first time period;
[0084] A4. Calculate the average acceptable decibel value for each first time period based on the first acceptable decibel value for each first time period from the user terminals of each long-term resident.
[0085] A5. Adjust the working mode of public smart home appliances according to the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to each first time period.
[0086] The washing machine typically operates in three modes: washing, spin-drying, and drying. The noise level in the washing mode is generally 40-60 decibels, in the spin-drying mode it's 61-70 decibels, and in the drying mode it's below 40 decibels. The first time period can be automatically divided based on the time interval between the start and end times of the usable period. For example, it can be divided into equal segments according to a preset number of segments, or it can be divided according to a preset duration (i.e., each preset duration segment is considered a first time period; if the remaining duration is less than the preset duration, the remaining duration is used as the last first time period; the preset duration can be set as needed, such as one hour or half an hour); but it is not limited to these methods. Therefore, step A2 also includes dividing the time interval between the start and end times of the usable period into multiple first time periods.
[0087] Assume there are three existing resident users: A, B, and C. The public smart home appliances are available from 8 PM to 10 PM, with 8 PM to 9 PM forming one first time period and 9 PM to 10 PM forming another first time period.
[0088] In step A3, assuming that the first acceptable decibel value of long-term resident user A during the first time period of 8 PM to 9 PM is 70 dB, the first acceptable decibel value of long-term resident user B during the first time period of 8 PM to 9 PM is 65 dB, and the first acceptable decibel value of long-term resident user C during the first time period of 8 PM to 9 PM is 60 dB, then the average acceptable decibel value can be calculated according to the following formula:
[0089] Average acceptable decibel value = Sum of the first acceptable decibel values of all long-term resident users in the first time period / Number of long-term resident users
[0090] It can be concluded that the average acceptable decibel value for the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM is 65 decibels, and the corresponding working mode is the spin-drying mode. Since the noise generated by the washing mode and the drying mode is less than that of the spin-drying mode, the working mode of public smart home appliances during the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM should be adjusted to the spin-drying mode, which is a mode in which both the washing mode and the drying mode can be used.
[0091] Assuming that the first acceptable decibel level for long-term resident user A during the first time period of 9 PM to 10 PM is 50 decibels, the first acceptable decibel level for long-term resident user B during the same time period is 55 decibels, and the first acceptable decibel level for long-term resident user C during the same time period is 45 decibels, we can conclude that the average acceptable decibel level for the first time period of 9 PM to 10 PM is 50 decibels, corresponding to the washing mode. Since the noise generated by the drying mode is less than that of the washing mode, the operating mode of the public smart home appliances during the first time period of 9 PM to 10 PM is adjusted to a mode in which only the washing and drying modes are available.
[0092] This adjustment mode allows public smart home appliances to operate in different modes at different times. Based on residents' noise requirements, the mode with higher noise levels can be retained or removed, further standardizing the use of public smart home appliances and preventing other residents from using the high-noise mode of public smart home appliances near sleep time, which would affect the sleep and rest of most residents.
[0093] In some implementations, step S4 is followed by:
[0094] S5. After the first preset time period, send a second questionnaire to the new resident user terminal to obtain the new resident user terminal's desired laundry time.
[0095] S6. Calculate the first difference based on the desired laundry time and the available time.
[0096] If the first difference is less than the first preset difference, then proceed to step S7;
[0097] If the first difference is greater than the first preset difference, then proceed to step S8;
[0098] S7. Adjust the available time period according to the expected laundry time period, and generate a second reminder message to send to each long-term resident user terminal to remind the long-term resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the second reminder message;
[0099] S8. Generate a first query message based on the desired laundry time period and send it to each long-term resident user terminal to inquire whether the long-term resident user terminal should adjust the available time period according to the desired laundry time period.
[0100] In step S5, the first preset time period can be set as needed, such as 3 months, 6 months, etc.
[0101] In step S6, assuming the new resident's desired laundry time is 7:10 PM to 10:00 PM, the available time is 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM; the first preset difference can be set as needed, here it is set to 15 minutes, and the first difference can be calculated according to the following formula:
[0102] The first difference = the start time of the desired laundry period - the start time of the usable period.
[0103] It can be concluded that the first difference is 10 minutes. Obviously, the first difference of 10 minutes is less than the first preset difference of 15 minutes. Therefore, step S7 is executed to adjust the available time period to 19:10-22:00 and generate a second reminder message to send to each long-term resident user terminal.
[0104] Assume that the desired laundry time for new residents is 8 PM to 10 PM, and the available time is 7 PM to 10 PM; the first preset difference is 15 minutes. According to the above formula, the first difference is 1 hour. Obviously, the first difference of 1 hour is greater than the first preset difference of 15 minutes, so step S8 is executed to generate the first query information based on the desired laundry time of 8 PM to 10 PM and send it to each existing resident's terminal.
[0105] In this way, when the new resident's desired laundry time is not much different from the original available time, the original available time can be adjusted to the new resident's desired laundry time. This can fully take into account the new resident's experience, while not causing a significant impact on the daily routine of the existing residents.
[0106] In a further embodiment, step S8 includes:
[0107] S801. Obtain the voting results of the old resident user terminal on the first query information. The voting results represent the number of votes of the old resident user terminal in favor of adjusting the available time period according to the desired laundry time period.
[0108] S802. If the voting result exceeds the second preset value, the available time period will be adjusted according to the expected laundry time period, and a third reminder message will be generated and sent to each old resident user terminal and new resident user terminal to remind the old resident user terminal and new resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the third reminder message;
[0109] S803. If the voting result does not exceed the second preset value, the available time period for public smart home appliances remains unchanged, and a fourth reminder message is generated and sent to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the fourth reminder message.
[0110] In step S801, the first inquiry can be in the form of an existing questionnaire. Long-term resident users only need to enter "yes" or "no" in the questionnaire, or select the corresponding option to participate in the vote.
[0111] In step S802, the second preset value can be set based on the number of existing resident users. Assuming the new resident's desired laundry time is 8 PM to 10 PM, and the available time is 7 PM to 10 PM, and there are 10 existing resident users, the second preset value is 8. Ultimately, the voting result is 9, meaning 9 existing resident users agree with the new resident's desired laundry time. Since the voting result 9 is greater than the second preset value 8, the available time is adjusted from 7 PM to 10 PM to 8 PM to 10 PM, and a third reminder message is generated to inform both the existing and new resident users.
[0112] If the voting result is 6, meaning that a total of 6 existing resident users agree with the new resident users' desired laundry time slot, then obviously, the voting result 6 is less than the second preset value of 8. Therefore, the original available time slot of 19:00-22:00 will remain unchanged, and then a fourth reminder message will be sent to the new resident users to inform them of the voting result and the available time slots for public smart home appliances.
[0113] In this way, new residents can vote on their desired laundry time slots, and the voting results can be used to decide whether to adjust the original available time slots for public smart appliances, taking into account the user experience of more people and resulting in a fairer outcome.
[0114] In other embodiments, step S4 is followed by:
[0115] B1. After the second preset time period, send the third questionnaire information to the new resident user terminal to obtain the second acceptable decibel value of the new resident user terminal for each first time period;
[0116] B2. Calculate the second difference for each first time period based on the average acceptable decibel value for each first time period and the second acceptable decibel value for each first time period from the new resident user terminal.
[0117] B3. If the second difference is less than the second preset difference, then proceed to step B4;
[0118] If the second difference is greater than the second preset difference, then proceed to step B5;
[0119] B4. Replace the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the second difference with the second acceptable decibel value, and adjust the working mode of the public smart home appliances according to the second acceptable decibel value in the first time period corresponding to the second acceptable decibel value;
[0120] B5. Keep the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the second difference unchanged, and keep the working mode of the first time period corresponding to the average acceptable decibel value unchanged;
[0121] B6. Based on the latest adjusted working mode of the public smart home appliances in each first time period, generate a fifth reminder message and send it to the new and old resident user terminals to remind them to use the public smart home appliances according to the fifth reminder message.
[0122] In step B1, the second preset time period can be set as needed, such as 3 months, 6 months, etc., and the third questionnaire information will be sent to the new residents when they are relatively stable. Assuming that the usable time for public smart home appliances is 8 pm to 10 pm, with 8 pm to 9 pm as one first time period and 9 pm to 10 pm as another first time period, the second acceptable decibel value obtained from the new resident's terminal during the first time period of 8 pm to 9 pm is 62 decibels, and the second acceptable decibel value obtained from the new resident's terminal during the first time period of 9 pm to 10 pm is 65 decibels.
[0123] In step B2, it is assumed that the average acceptable decibel value for the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM is 60 dB, and the average acceptable decibel value for the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM is 55 dB; the formula for calculating the second difference is as follows:
[0124] The second difference in the first time period = the absolute value of the difference between the average acceptable decibel value in the first time period and the second acceptable decibel value in the first time period.
[0125] It can be concluded that the second difference for the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM is 2, and the second difference for the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM is 10.
[0126] In steps B3-B5, assuming the second preset difference is 3, and in the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM, the second difference 2 is less than the second preset difference 3. Therefore, the average acceptable decibel value for the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM, which is 60 decibels, is replaced with 62 decibels. It is known that the noise generated by the washing mode is generally 40-60 decibels, the noise generated by the spin-drying mode is 61-70 decibels, and the noise generated by the drying mode is below 40 decibels. Therefore, during the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM, the modes supported by public smart home appliances include washing, spin-drying, and drying.
[0127] If the second difference 10 is greater than the second preset difference 3 during the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM, then the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM will remain unchanged at 55 decibels, and the corresponding working mode will also remain unchanged. That is, during the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM, the modes supported by public smart home appliances are washing mode and drying mode.
[0128] In step B6, the fifth reminder message can be sent to residents via telephone, SMS, email, or WeChat message, specifying the latest adjusted operating modes of public smart home appliances for each of the first time periods.
[0129] In this way, the noise-inducing modes can be retained or removed based on the noise requirements of new and old residents. The requirements of new residents can be met as much as possible without having too much impact on old residents, thus achieving a more humane control.
[0130] As described above, the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method of this application involves sending a first questionnaire to existing residents whose residency time exceeds a first preset value to obtain their daily routine information; adjusting the operating parameters of the public smart home appliances based on this information; determining if there are any new residents; and if so, generating a first reminder message based on the operating parameters and sending it to the new residents to remind them to use the public smart home appliances accordingly. This application collects residents' daily routine information through questionnaires to adjust operating parameters and sends the adjusted parameters to new residents, ensuring they are aware of the current operating parameters of the public smart home appliances and can use them within a reasonable timeframe, while preventing disruption to existing residents' routines.
[0131] Please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 2 This application describes a smart home appliance control strategy adjustment device in some embodiments, applicable to public smart home appliances, such as washing machines, in employee dormitories, apartments, or hotels; it includes the following modules:
[0132] First sending module 201: used to send a first questionnaire to the user terminals of long-term residents who have lived there for more than a first preset value, in order to obtain the daily routine information of each long-term resident user terminal;
[0133] First adjustment module 202: used to adjust the operating parameters of public smart home appliances according to the daily routine information of each long-term resident user;
[0134] Module 203: Used to determine whether there are any new resident user terminals; a new resident user terminal refers to a newly moved-in resident user terminal;
[0135] First generation module 204: When a new resident user terminal is available, it generates a first reminder message based on the working parameters and sends it to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
[0136] In the first sending module 201, the first preset value can be set according to the actual situation, such as set to six months or one year. The questionnaire is existing technology, such as the existing Wenjuanxing mini-program. The first questionnaire includes questions, such as "What time do you start resting at night?"; the first questionnaire has options or text boxes below the questions for users to select or enter text.
[0137] In some implementations, the daily routine information includes acceptable noise periods, and the operating parameters include usable periods. When the first adjustment module 202 adjusts the operating parameters of the public smart home appliances based on the daily routine information of each long-term resident user, it performs the following steps:
[0138] A1. Calculate the average acceptable noise period based on the acceptable noise periods of all long-term resident users;
[0139] A2. Adjust the usable time period according to the average acceptable noise period.
[0140] Step A2 includes: taking the start time of the average acceptable noise period as the start time of the usable period, and taking the end time of the average acceptable noise period as the end time of the usable period.
[0141] In practical applications, assuming that after receiving feedback from the first survey questionnaire, we can identify three long-term resident users: A, B, and C. The acceptable noise period for user A is 6 PM to 10 PM, for user B it's 6 PM to 10:30 PM, and for user C it's 6 PM to 11 PM. The originally usable hours for public smart home appliances are also 6 PM to 11 PM. Therefore, the average acceptable noise period can be calculated using the following formula:
[0142] Average acceptable noise period start time = Sum of acceptable noise period start times for all long-term resident users / Number of long-term resident users
[0143] Average acceptable noise period end time = Sum of acceptable noise period end times for all long-term resident users / Number of long-term resident users
[0144] It can be concluded that the average acceptable noise period is from 6 PM to 10:30 PM. Therefore, the usable period for public smart home appliances will be adjusted to 6 PM to 10:30 PM. In this way, the usage needs of each long-term resident can be met as much as possible, and their daily routines can be fully considered to adjust the usable period for public smart home appliances.
[0145] In the judgment module 203, it is determined whether there is a new resident user terminal by obtaining the registration time of the user terminal and then comparing it with the current date information. If the difference between the registration time of the user terminal and the current date information is less than a first preset value, then the user terminal is determined to be a new resident user terminal.
[0146] In a further embodiment, when a new resident user arrives, the first generation module 204 generates a first reminder message based on operating parameters and sends it to the new resident user to remind them to perform the following steps when using public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message:
[0147] If a new resident has a user terminal, a first reminder message will be generated and sent to the new resident's user terminal based on the available time period, so as to remind the new resident to use the public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
[0148] In practical applications, the first reminder message can be an SMS, phone call, or WeChat message. This way, new residents can be promptly informed of the available times for public smart appliances, allowing them to use these appliances within reasonable hours and preventing them from disrupting the routines of existing residents.
[0149] In other embodiments, the usable time period may include multiple first time periods, and the working parameters may also include working modes corresponding to each first time period. After step A2, the following steps are also included:
[0150] A3. Obtain the first acceptable decibel value for each long-term resident user terminal for each first time period;
[0151] A4. Calculate the average acceptable decibel value for each first time period based on the first acceptable decibel value for each first time period from the user terminals of each long-term resident.
[0152] A5. Adjust the working mode of public smart home appliances according to the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to each first time period.
[0153] The washing machine typically operates in three modes: washing, spin-drying, and drying. The noise level in the washing mode is generally 40-60 decibels, in the spin-drying mode it's 61-70 decibels, and in the drying mode it's below 40 decibels. The first time period can be automatically divided based on the time interval between the start and end times of the usable period. For example, it can be divided into equal segments according to a preset number of segments, or it can be divided according to a preset duration (i.e., each preset duration segment is considered a first time period; if the remaining duration is less than the preset duration, the remaining duration is used as the last first time period; the preset duration can be set as needed, such as one hour or half an hour); but it is not limited to these methods. Therefore, step A2 also includes dividing the time interval between the start and end times of the usable period into multiple first time periods.
[0154] Assume there are three existing resident users: A, B, and C. The public smart home appliances are available from 8 PM to 10 PM, with 8 PM to 9 PM forming one first time period and 9 PM to 10 PM forming another first time period.
[0155] In step A3, assuming that the first acceptable decibel value of long-term resident user A during the first time period of 8 PM to 9 PM is 70 dB, the first acceptable decibel value of long-term resident user B during the first time period of 8 PM to 9 PM is 65 dB, and the first acceptable decibel value of long-term resident user C during the first time period of 8 PM to 9 PM is 60 dB, then the average acceptable decibel value can be calculated according to the following formula:
[0156] Average acceptable decibel value = Sum of the first acceptable decibel values of all long-term resident users in the first time period / Number of long-term resident users
[0157] It can be concluded that the average acceptable decibel value for the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM is 65 decibels, and the corresponding working mode is the spin-drying mode. Since the noise generated by the washing mode and the drying mode is less than that of the spin-drying mode, the working mode of public smart home appliances during the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM should be adjusted to the spin-drying mode, which is a mode in which both the washing mode and the drying mode can be used.
[0158] Assuming that the first acceptable decibel level for long-term resident user A during the first time period of 9 PM to 10 PM is 50 decibels, the first acceptable decibel level for long-term resident user B during the same time period is 55 decibels, and the first acceptable decibel level for long-term resident user C during the same time period is 45 decibels, we can conclude that the average acceptable decibel level for the first time period of 9 PM to 10 PM is 50 decibels, corresponding to the washing mode. Since the noise generated by the drying mode is less than that of the washing mode, the operating mode of the public smart home appliances during the first time period of 9 PM to 10 PM is adjusted to a mode in which only the washing and drying modes are available.
[0159] This adjustment mode allows public smart home appliances to operate in different modes at different times. Based on residents' noise requirements, the mode with higher noise levels can be retained or removed, further standardizing the use of public smart home appliances and preventing other residents from using the high-noise mode of public smart home appliances near sleep time, which would affect the sleep and rest of most residents.
[0160] In some implementations, after the first generation module 204 generates a first reminder message based on working parameters and sends it to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message, it also performs the following steps:
[0161] S5. After the first preset time period, send a second questionnaire to the new resident user terminal to obtain the new resident user terminal's desired laundry time.
[0162] S6. Calculate the first difference based on the desired laundry time and the available time.
[0163] If the first difference is less than the first preset difference, then proceed to step S7;
[0164] If the first difference is greater than the first preset difference, then proceed to step S8;
[0165] S7. Adjust the available time period according to the expected laundry time period, and generate a second reminder message to send to each long-term resident user terminal to remind the long-term resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the second reminder message;
[0166] S8. Generate a first query message based on the desired laundry time period and send it to each long-term resident user terminal to inquire whether the long-term resident user terminal should adjust the available time period according to the desired laundry time period.
[0167] In step S5, the first preset time period can be set as needed, such as 3 months, 6 months, etc.
[0168] In step S6, assuming the new resident's desired laundry time is 7:10 PM to 10:00 PM, the available time is 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM; the first preset difference can be set as needed, here it is set to 15 minutes, and the first difference can be calculated according to the following formula:
[0169] First difference = Start time of desired laundry period - Start time of available laundry period
[0170] It can be concluded that the first difference is 10 minutes. Obviously, the first difference of 10 minutes is less than the first preset difference of 15 minutes. Therefore, step S7 is executed to adjust the available time period to 19:10-22:00 and generate a second reminder message to send to each long-term resident user terminal.
[0171] Assume that the desired laundry time for new residents is 8 PM to 10 PM, and the available time is 7 PM to 10 PM; the first preset difference is 15 minutes. According to the above formula, the first difference is 1 hour. Obviously, the first difference of 1 hour is greater than the first preset difference of 15 minutes, so step S8 is executed to generate the first query information based on the desired laundry time of 8 PM to 10 PM and send it to each existing resident's terminal.
[0172] In this way, when the new resident's desired laundry time is not much different from the original available time, the original available time can be adjusted to the new resident's desired laundry time. This can fully take into account the new resident's experience, while not causing a significant impact on the daily routine of the existing residents.
[0173] In a further embodiment, step S8 includes:
[0174] S801. Obtain the voting results of the old resident user terminal on the first query information. The voting results represent the number of votes of the old resident user terminal in favor of adjusting the available time period according to the desired laundry time period.
[0175] S802. If the voting result exceeds the second preset value, the available time period will be adjusted according to the expected laundry time period, and a third reminder message will be generated and sent to each old resident user terminal and new resident user terminal to remind the old resident user terminal and new resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the third reminder message;
[0176] S803. If the voting result does not exceed the second preset value, the available time period for public smart home appliances remains unchanged, and a fourth reminder message is generated and sent to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the fourth reminder message.
[0177] In step S801, the first inquiry can be in the form of an existing questionnaire. Long-term resident users only need to enter "yes" or "no" in the questionnaire, or select the corresponding option to participate in the vote.
[0178] In step S802, the second preset value can be set based on the number of existing resident users. Assuming the new resident's desired laundry time is 8 PM to 10 PM, and the available time is 7 PM to 10 PM, and there are 10 existing resident users, the second preset value is 8. Ultimately, the voting result is 9, meaning 9 existing resident users agree with the new resident's desired laundry time. Since the voting result 9 is greater than the second preset value 8, the available time is adjusted from 7 PM to 10 PM to 8 PM to 10 PM, and a third reminder message is generated to inform both the existing and new resident users.
[0179] If the voting result is 6, meaning that a total of 6 existing resident users agree with the new resident users' desired laundry time slot, then obviously, the voting result 6 is less than the second preset value of 8. Therefore, the original available time slot of 19:00-22:00 will remain unchanged, and then a fourth reminder message will be sent to the new resident users to inform them of the voting result and the available time slots for public smart home appliances.
[0180] In this way, new residents can vote on their desired laundry time slots, and the voting results can be used to decide whether to adjust the original available time slots for public smart appliances, taking into account the user experience of more people and resulting in a fairer outcome.
[0181] In other embodiments, after the first generation module 204 generates a first reminder message based on working parameters and sends it to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message, it also performs the following steps:
[0182] B1. After the second preset time period, send the third questionnaire information to the new resident user terminal to obtain the second acceptable decibel value of the new resident user terminal for each first time period;
[0183] B2. Calculate the second difference for each first time period based on the average acceptable decibel value for each first time period and the second acceptable decibel value for each first time period from the new resident user terminal.
[0184] B3. If the second difference is less than the second preset difference, then proceed to step B4;
[0185] If the second difference is greater than the second preset difference, then proceed to step B5;
[0186] B4. Replace the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the second difference with the second acceptable decibel value, and adjust the working mode of the public smart home appliances according to the second acceptable decibel value in the first time period corresponding to the second acceptable decibel value;
[0187] B5. Keep the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the second difference unchanged, and keep the working mode of the first time period corresponding to the average acceptable decibel value unchanged;
[0188] B6. Based on the latest adjusted working mode of the public smart home appliances in each first time period, generate a fifth reminder message and send it to the new and old resident user terminals to remind them to use the public smart home appliances according to the fifth reminder message.
[0189] In step B1, the second preset time period can be set as needed, such as 3 months, 6 months, etc., and the third questionnaire information will be sent to the new residents when they are relatively stable. Assuming that the usable time for public smart home appliances is 8 pm to 10 pm, with 8 pm to 9 pm as one first time period and 9 pm to 10 pm as another first time period, the second acceptable decibel value obtained from the new resident's terminal during the first time period of 8 pm to 9 pm is 62 decibels, and the second acceptable decibel value obtained from the new resident's terminal during the first time period of 9 pm to 10 pm is 65 decibels.
[0190] In step B2, it is assumed that the average acceptable decibel value for the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM is 60 dB, and the average acceptable decibel value for the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM is 55 dB; the formula for calculating the second difference is as follows:
[0191] The second difference in the first time period = the absolute value of the difference between the average acceptable decibel value in the first time period and the second acceptable decibel value in the first time period.
[0192] It can be concluded that the second difference for the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM is 2, and the second difference for the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM is 10.
[0193] In steps B3-B5, assuming the second preset difference is 3, and in the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM, the second difference 2 is less than the second preset difference 3. Therefore, the average acceptable decibel value for the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM, which is 60 decibels, is replaced with 62 decibels. It is known that the noise generated by the washing mode is generally 40-60 decibels, the noise generated by the spin-drying mode is 61-70 decibels, and the noise generated by the drying mode is below 40 decibels. Therefore, during the first time period from 8 PM to 9 PM, the modes supported by public smart home appliances include washing, spin-drying, and drying.
[0194] If the second difference 10 is greater than the second preset difference 3 during the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM, then the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM will remain unchanged at 55 decibels, and the corresponding working mode will also remain unchanged. That is, during the first time period from 9 PM to 10 PM, the modes supported by public smart home appliances are washing mode and drying mode.
[0195] In step B6, the fifth reminder message can be sent to residents via telephone, SMS, email, or WeChat message, specifying the latest adjusted operating modes of public smart home appliances for each of the first time periods.
[0196] In this way, the noise-inducing modes can be retained or removed based on the noise requirements of new and old residents. The requirements of new residents can be met as much as possible without having too much impact on old residents, thus achieving a more humane control.
[0197] As described above, the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment device of this application sends a first questionnaire to long-term residents whose residence time exceeds a first preset value through a first sending module 201 to obtain their daily routine information; a first adjustment module 202 adjusts the operating parameters of the public smart home appliances based on the daily routine information of each long-term resident; a judgment module 203 determines whether there are new resident users; a new resident user refers to a newly moved-in resident user; if there are new resident users, a first generation module 204 generates a first reminder message based on the operating parameters and sends it to the new resident user to remind them to use the public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message. This application collects the daily routine information of long-term residents by sending questionnaires to adjust the operating parameters, and sends the adjusted operating parameters to new residents, so that new residents can know the current operating parameters of the public smart home appliances in a timely manner, so that they can use the public smart home appliances within a reasonable time, while preventing new residents from affecting the daily routines of long-term residents when using the public smart home appliances.
[0198] Please refer to Figure 3 , Figure 3 This application provides a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application. The electronic device includes a processor 301 and a memory 302. The processor 301 and the memory 302 are interconnected and communicate with each other through a communication bus 303 and / or other forms of connection mechanism (not shown). The memory 302 stores computer-readable instructions executable by the processor 301. When the electronic device is running, the processor 301 executes the computer-readable instructions to perform any of the optional implementation methods of the above embodiments to achieve the following functions: sending a first questionnaire to long-term residents whose residence time exceeds a first preset value to obtain their daily routine information; adjusting the operating parameters of public smart home appliances according to the daily routine information of each long-term resident; determining whether there are new resident users; new resident users refer to newly moved-in resident users; if there are new resident users, generating a first reminder message according to the operating parameters and sending it to the new resident users to remind them to use the public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
[0199] This application provides a storage medium storing a computer program. When the computer program is executed by a processor, it performs the method in any optional implementation of the above embodiments to achieve the following functions: sending a first questionnaire to long-term resident users whose residence time exceeds a first preset value to obtain their daily routine information; adjusting the operating parameters of public smart home appliances based on the daily routine information of each long-term resident user; determining whether there are new resident users; new resident users refer to newly moved-in resident users; if there are new resident users, generating a first reminder message based on the operating parameters and sending it to the new resident users to remind them to use the public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message. The storage medium can be implemented by any type of volatile or non-volatile storage device or a combination thereof, such as Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EPROM), Programmable Red-Only Memory (PROM), Read-Only Memory (ROM), magnetic storage, flash memory, magnetic disk, or optical disk.
[0200] In the embodiments provided in this application, it should be understood that the disclosed systems and methods can be implemented in other ways. The system implementations described above are merely illustrative. For example, the division of units is only a logical functional division, and in actual implementation, there may be other division methods. Furthermore, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored or not executed. Additionally, the shown or discussed mutual couplings, direct couplings, or communication connections may be through some communication interfaces. Indirect couplings or communication connections between systems or units may be electrical, mechanical, or other forms.
[0201] Furthermore, the units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units; that is, they may be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the units can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment, depending on actual needs.
[0202] Furthermore, the functional modules in the various embodiments of this application can be integrated together to form an independent part, or each module can exist independently, or two or more modules can be integrated to form an independent part.
[0203] In this document, relational terms such as first and second are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another entity or operation, without necessarily requiring or implying any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations.
[0204] The above description is merely an embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A method for adjusting the control strategy of a smart home appliance, applied to public smart home appliances in employee dormitories, apartments, or hotels, wherein the public smart home appliance is a washing machine, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: S1. Send the first questionnaire to the users of the long-term residents who have lived there for more than the first preset value to obtain the daily routine information of each long-term resident user. S2. Adjust the operating parameters of public smart home appliances based on the daily routine information of each long-term resident user; the daily routine information includes acceptable noise periods, and the operating parameters include usable periods. Step S2 includes: A1. Calculate the average acceptable noise period based on the acceptable noise periods described by all long-term resident users; A2. Adjust the usable time period according to the average acceptable noise period; The available time period includes multiple first time periods, and the working parameters also include working modes corresponding to each first time period. After step A2, the following steps are also included: A3. Obtain the first acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods from each long-term resident's user terminal; A4. Calculate the average acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods based on the first acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods from the perspective of each long-term resident user terminal; A5. Adjust the working mode of public smart home appliances in each of the first time periods according to the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to each of the first time periods; S3. Determine if there are any new resident users; new resident users refer to newly moved-in resident users. S4. If there is a new resident user terminal, a first reminder message is generated according to the working parameters and sent to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
2. The method for adjusting the control strategy of intelligent home appliances according to claim 1, characterized in that, Step S4 includes: If a new resident user terminal is available, the first reminder message is generated based on the available time period and sent to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
3. The method for adjusting the control strategy of intelligent home appliances according to claim 1, characterized in that, Step S4 is followed by: S5. After the first preset time period, a second questionnaire is sent to the new resident user terminal to obtain the new resident user terminal's desired laundry time; the first preset time period is less than the first preset value; S6. Calculate a first difference based on the desired laundry time period and the available time period; If the first difference is less than the first preset difference, then proceed to step S7; If the first difference is greater than the first preset difference, then proceed to step S8; S7. Adjust the available time period according to the desired laundry time period, and generate a second reminder message to send to each long-term resident user terminal to remind the long-term resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the second reminder message; S8. Generate a first query message based on the desired laundry time period and send it to each long-term resident user terminal to inquire whether the long-term resident user terminal should adjust the available time period according to the desired laundry time period.
4. The method for adjusting the control strategy of intelligent home appliances according to claim 3, characterized in that, Step S8 includes: S801. Obtain the voting results of the long-term resident user terminal on the first inquiry information, wherein the voting results represent the number of votes of the long-term resident user terminal in favor of adjusting the available time period according to the desired laundry time period; S802. If the voting result exceeds the second preset value, the available time period is adjusted according to the expected laundry time period, and a third reminder message is generated and sent to each old resident user terminal and new resident user terminal to remind the old resident user terminal and new resident user terminal to use public smart home appliances according to the third reminder message; S803. If the voting result does not exceed the second preset value, the usable time period of the public smart home appliances remains unchanged, and a fourth reminder message is generated and sent to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use the public smart home appliances according to the fourth reminder message.
5. The method for adjusting the control strategy of intelligent home appliances according to claim 1, characterized in that, Step S4 is followed by: B1. After a second preset time period, a third questionnaire is sent to the new resident user terminal to obtain the second acceptable decibel value of the new resident user terminal for each of the first time periods; the second preset time period is less than the first preset value; B2. Calculate the second difference for each of the first time periods based on the average acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods and the second acceptable decibel value for each of the first time periods from the new resident user's perspective. B3. If the second difference is less than the second preset difference, proceed to step B4; if the second difference is greater than the second preset difference, proceed to step B5. B4. Replace the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the second difference with the second acceptable decibel value, and adjust the working mode of public smart home appliances in the first time period corresponding to the second acceptable decibel value according to the second acceptable decibel value; B5. Keep the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to the second difference unchanged, and keep the working mode of the first time period corresponding to the average acceptable decibel value unchanged; B6. Based on the latest adjusted working mode of the public smart home appliances in each of the first time periods, generate a fifth reminder message and send it to the new and old resident user terminals to remind them to use the public smart home appliances according to the fifth reminder message.
6. A smart home appliance control strategy adjustment device, applied to public smart home appliances in employee dormitories, apartments, or hotels, wherein the public smart home appliance is a washing machine, characterized in that, Includes the following modules: First sending module: used to send the first questionnaire to long-term resident users who have lived there for more than a first preset time, in order to obtain the daily routine information of each long-term resident user. The first adjustment module is used to adjust the operating parameters of public smart home appliances based on the daily routine information of each long-term resident user terminal. The daily routine information includes acceptable noise periods, and the operating parameters include usable periods. The first adjustment module is further used to: calculate an average acceptable noise period based on the acceptable noise periods of all long-term resident user terminals; adjust the usable periods based on the average acceptable noise period; the usable periods include multiple first time periods, and the operating parameters also include operating modes corresponding to each first time period; obtain a first acceptable decibel value for each first time period from each long-term resident user terminal; calculate an average acceptable decibel value corresponding to each first time period based on the first acceptable decibel value for each first time period from each long-term resident user terminal; and adjust the operating modes of public smart home appliances corresponding to each first time period based on the average acceptable decibel value corresponding to each first time period. Decision module: Used to determine if there are any new resident users; new resident users refer to the users of newly moved-in residents. First generation module: When a new resident user terminal is available, it generates a first reminder message based on the working parameters and sends it to the new resident user terminal to remind the new resident user terminal to use public smart home appliances according to the first reminder message.
7. An electronic device, characterized in that, It includes a processor and a memory, the memory storing computer-readable instructions, which, when executed by the processor, perform the steps of the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method as described in any one of claims 1-5.
8. A storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, characterized in that, When the computer program is executed by the processor, it performs the steps in the smart home appliance control strategy adjustment method as described in any one of claims 1-5.