A method, apparatus, storage medium and electronic device for identifying a lighting device

CN116744270BActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18JIANGSU INSONA COMM TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202310835251.0
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CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
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Filing Date
2023-07-10
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2043-07-10

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[0004]可以看出,当需识别接入同一蓝牙组网的多个照明设备时,使用对象需要依次开关相应照明设备的实体开关;然而,在一些场景下,实体开关设置位置较为刁钻,或者使用对象不便于实体开关的操作,这将导致难以识别照明设备的问题

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Abstract

The application discloses a kind of identification method, device, storage medium and electronic equipment of lighting equipment, it is related to Bluetooth communication technical field, the method is applied to terminal equipment of access Bluetooth networking, the device responds to receive the identification instruction for identifying lighting equipment, identification instruction is distributed to N equipment nodes in Bluetooth networking, one equipment node represents one lighting equipment;Receive the signal value sent by N equipment nodes respectively, one signal value represents the physical distance between terminal equipment and the lighting equipment represented by the corresponding equipment node;Based on the received N signal values, M target signal values that meet the preset condition are filtered out, and the target equipment node corresponding to each of the M target signal values is obtained;For N equipment nodes, respectively send the adjustment instruction carrying luminance information, so that M target equipment nodes and N-M non-target equipment nodes present different luminance based on adjustment specification, realize the automatic identification to lighting equipment.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of Bluetooth communication technology, and in particular to a method, apparatus, storage medium and electronic device for identifying lighting equipment. Background Technology

[0002] With the development of smart homes, various lighting devices that rely on Bluetooth communication technology to achieve intelligent control have emerged; for example, Bluetooth wireless lights and DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) bus lights.

[0003] In related solutions, based on Bluetooth networking, in order to achieve precise and intelligent control of the connected lighting devices, it is usually necessary to use objects to perform physical on / off operations on the lighting devices one by one in order to identify the corresponding device node in the Bluetooth network.

[0004] As can be seen, when it is necessary to identify multiple lighting devices connected to the same Bluetooth network, the user needs to turn the physical switches of the corresponding lighting devices on and off in sequence. However, in some scenarios, the physical switches are placed in awkward locations, or the user may find it inconvenient to operate the physical switches, which will lead to difficulties in identifying the lighting devices. Summary of the Invention

[0005] This application provides a method, apparatus, storage medium, and electronic device for identifying lighting equipment, to solve the aforementioned problems and achieve automated identification of lighting color codes. Based on Bluetooth networking, it enables terminal devices to automatically identify target device nodes used to characterize lighting equipment, and facilitates convenient identification of corresponding lighting equipment in physical space based on differences in brightness, exhibiting strong versatility.

[0006] In a first aspect, this application provides a method for identifying lighting devices, the method being applied to a terminal device connected to a Bluetooth network, the method comprising: In response to receiving an identification instruction for identifying a lighting device, the identification instruction is distributed to N device nodes in the Bluetooth network, where each device node represents one lighting device and N is an integer greater than 2; Receive signal values ​​sent by each of the N device nodes, where each signal value represents the physical distance between the terminal device and the lighting device represented by the corresponding device node; Based on the received N signal values, filter out M target signal values ​​that meet preset conditions, and obtain the target device node corresponding to each of the M target signal values, where M is an integer greater than 0 and less than or equal to N; For each of the N device nodes, an adjustment command carrying brightness information is sent, so that the M target device nodes and the NM non-target device nodes present different brightness illuminations based on the adjustment specification.

[0007] Secondly, this application provides a lighting device identification device, the device being applied to a terminal device connected to a Bluetooth network, the device comprising: The distribution module, in response to receiving an identification instruction for identifying a lighting device, distributes the identification instruction to N device nodes in the Bluetooth network, where each device node represents one lighting device, and N is an integer greater than 2; The receiving module receives the signal values ​​sent by each of the N device nodes, where each signal value represents the physical distance between the terminal device and the lighting device represented by the corresponding device node. The filtering module filters M target signal values ​​that meet preset conditions based on the received N signal values, and obtains the target device node corresponding to each of the M target signal values, where M is an integer greater than 0 and less than or equal to N; The sending module sends adjustment instructions carrying brightness information to N device nodes respectively, so that the M target device nodes and NM non-target device nodes present different brightness illuminations based on the adjustment specifications.

[0008] Optionally, the filtering module is specifically used for: Based on the received N signal values, obtain M signal values ​​that are greater than a preset signal threshold, and use them as target signal values ​​respectively; or, Based on the magnitude of the signal values, the received N signal values ​​are sorted to obtain the sorting order; Based on the arrangement order, select the signal values ​​corresponding to each of the M preset positions as target signal values.

[0009] Optionally, the adjustment command includes: a first adjustment command carrying first brightness information and a second adjustment command carrying second brightness information, wherein the first brightness corresponding to the first brightness information is different from the second brightness corresponding to the second brightness information; The sending module is specifically used for: Send the first adjustment command to the M target device nodes so that each of the M target device nodes presents illumination of the first brightness based on the received first adjustment command; The second adjustment instruction is sent to the NM non-target device nodes so that each of the NM non-target device nodes presents the second brightness of illumination based on the received second adjustment instruction, wherein the non-target device nodes are the device nodes other than the M target device nodes among the N device nodes.

[0010] Optionally, the first brightness is characterized as brightness based on 100% of the preset power, and the second brightness is characterized as brightness based on 5% of the preset power; Alternatively, the first brightness is characterized as brightness based on 100% of the corresponding power, and the second brightness is characterized as brightness based on 5% of the corresponding power.

[0011] Optionally, the device further includes: an association module, configured to, after acquiring the target device nodes corresponding to the M target signal values, specifically for: Retrieve a specified space that is not associated with any device node, and the corresponding specified space identifier; For each of the M target device nodes obtained, establish the association relationship between each of the M target device nodes and the specified spatial identifier.

[0012] Optionally, after establishing the association relationship between each of the M target device nodes and the specified spatial identifier, the association module is further configured to: In response to receiving a spatial identification instruction for identifying lighting devices in the specified space, the identifier of the specified space carried in the spatial identification instruction is obtained; Obtain the M target device nodes associated with the specified space identifier, and present a control interface containing the M target device nodes.

[0013] Optionally, after presenting the control interface containing the M target device nodes, the association module is further configured to: In response to receiving a control command for a single target device node, the control information carried in the control command is obtained; The control information is sent to the individual target device node so that the individual target device node controls the corresponding lighting device based on the received control information.

[0014] Thirdly, this application provides a computer device, including a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, wherein the processor executes the computer program to implement the identification method for any of the lighting devices described in the first aspect above.

[0015] Fourthly, this application provides a computer storage medium storing computer program instructions, which are executed by a processor using any of the lighting device identification methods described in the first aspect.

[0016] The beneficial effects of this application are as follows: In this embodiment, a method for identifying lighting devices is applied to a terminal device connected to a Bluetooth network. The terminal device, in response to receiving an identification command for identifying the lighting device, distributes the command to N device nodes in the Bluetooth network. Each device node represents a lighting device, and N is an integer greater than 2. Then, the terminal device receives signal values ​​sent by each of the N device nodes, where each signal value represents the physical distance between the terminal device and the corresponding lighting device. Based on the received N signal values, M target signal values ​​that meet preset conditions are filtered, and the target device nodes corresponding to each of the M target signal values ​​are obtained, where M is an integer greater than 0 and less than or equal to N. Thus, by filtering the signal values ​​of the device nodes, the distance between the terminal device and the corresponding lighting device is filtered, thereby automatically obtaining the target device node, i.e., automatically identifying the corresponding target lighting device.

[0017] Subsequently, adjustment commands carrying brightness information are sent to each of the N device nodes, so that the M target device nodes and the NM non-target device nodes present differentiated brightness illumination based on the adjustment specifications. In this way, after automatically identifying the corresponding target lighting device, by controlling the differentiated brightness illumination of the lighting device in the physical space, the user can identify the corresponding lighting device without operating a physical switch. This improves the portability of identification and solves the problem that in some scenarios, the physical switch is placed in an awkward position, or the user finds it inconvenient to operate the physical switch, which would make it difficult to identify the lighting device.

[0018] Other features and advantages of this application will be set forth in the description which follows, and will be apparent in part from the description, or may be learned by practicing the application. The objectives and other advantages of this application may be realized and obtained by means of the structures particularly pointed out in the written description, claims, and drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0019] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of this application and form part of this application, illustrate exemplary embodiments and are used to explain this application, but do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. In the drawings: Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating optional application scenarios in the embodiments of this application; Figure 2A flowchart illustrating the method for identifying lighting devices provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the identification device for lighting equipment provided in the embodiments of this application; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a computer device provided in an embodiment of this application. Detailed Implementation

[0020] 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.

[0021] In this embodiment of the application, the collection, storage, use, processing, transmission, provision, and disclosure of user personal information comply with relevant laws and regulations and do not violate public order and good morals.

[0022] The following is a brief introduction to the application scenarios to which the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application are applicable. It should be noted that the application scenarios described below are only for illustrating the embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope. In specific implementation, the technical solutions provided by the embodiments of this application can be flexibly applied according to actual needs.

[0023] like Figure 1 The diagram shown is an application scenario provided by an embodiment of this application. In this scenario, a terminal device 110 and a lighting device 120 may be included.

[0024] Terminal device 110 can be, for example, a mobile phone, tablet computer (PAD), laptop computer, desktop computer, smart TV, smart in-vehicle device, and smart wearable device. Terminal device 110 can connect to any electronic device that can form a Bluetooth network.

[0025] Lighting equipment 120 can be, for example, smart lighting fixtures, such as Bluetooth wireless lighting fixtures, DALI bus lighting fixtures, etc.

[0026] The application development method provided in this application embodiment can be executed by a terminal device 110. The terminal device 110 may include one or more processors, a memory, and an I / O interface for interaction with the terminal. The memory of the terminal device 110 may also store program instructions for the lighting device identification method provided in this application embodiment. When these program instructions are executed by the processor, they can be used to implement the steps of the lighting device identification method provided in this application embodiment.

[0027] Terminal device 110 and lighting device 120 can communicate directly or indirectly through Bluetooth networking 130. This application embodiment does not impose specific restrictions on the network construction of Bluetooth networking.

[0028] It should be noted that in this embodiment of the application, the number of terminal devices 110 can be one or more, that is, there is no limit to the number of terminal devices 110.

[0029] Of course, the methods provided in the embodiments of this application are not limited to... Figure 1 The application scenarios shown can also be used in other possible scenarios, and this application embodiment does not impose any limitations. Figure 1 The functions that each device in the application scenario shown can achieve will be described in subsequent method embodiments, and will not be elaborated on here.

[0030] The method flow provided in the various embodiments of this application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Figure 1 The terminal device 110 is used to execute this, and this will be used as an example for explanation.

[0031] See Figure 2 The diagram shown is a flowchart illustrating a lighting device identification method provided in an embodiment of this application. The method is used to connect to a terminal device in a Bluetooth network.

[0032] Step 201: In response to receiving an identification instruction for identifying a lighting device, the identification instruction is distributed to N device nodes in the Bluetooth network, where each device node represents one lighting device and N is an integer greater than 2.

[0033] In this embodiment, the terminal device can be any electronic device. The terminal device can interact with N device nodes representing lighting devices in the Bluetooth network by accessing the Bluetooth network. Optionally, the interaction process between the terminal device and the device nodes can be displayed in the presentation interface of the terminal device.

[0034] In one implementation, the identification command can be triggered by the user interacting directly or indirectly with the terminal device. For example, the user, based on a terminal device connected to a Bluetooth network, scans for Bluetooth device nodes connected to the network in the vicinity, identifies N device nodes representing lighting devices, and distributes the identification command for identifying the lighting device to the N device nodes.

[0035] Step 202: Receive the signal values ​​sent by each of the N device nodes. Each signal value represents the physical distance between the terminal device and the lighting device represented by the corresponding device node.

[0036] In this embodiment, for N device nodes, after receiving the identification command, each device node returns its own signal value to the terminal device based on the signal value between itself and the terminal device. Then, the terminal device receives the signal values ​​sent by each of the N device nodes and determines the physical distance between them based on the magnitude of the signal values. Generally, a smaller signal value indicates a closer physical distance, while a larger signal value indicates a farther physical distance.

[0037] Step 203: Based on the received N signal values, filter out M target signal values ​​that meet the preset conditions, and obtain the target device nodes corresponding to each of the M target signal values, where M is an integer greater than 0 and less than or equal to N.

[0038] In this embodiment of the application, the terminal device can filter M signal values ​​that meet preset conditions from N received signal values ​​in the following two ways.

[0039] Method 1: Based on the received N signal values, obtain M signal values ​​that are greater than a preset signal threshold, and use them as target signal values.

[0040] Method 2 involves sorting the received N signal values ​​based on their magnitude to obtain a sorting order. Then, based on this sorting order, M signal values ​​corresponding to preset positions are selected as target signal values. For example, in descending order, the last M signal values ​​are selected; in ascending order, the first M signal values ​​are selected.

[0041] In some implementations, the terminal device also performs calculations using a preset algorithm to select a preset number (e.g., M) of signal values ​​that are smaller than other signal values, and uses them as target signal values.

[0042] Optionally, the target device nodes corresponding to each of the M target signal values ​​are displayed on the terminal device's display interface.

[0043] Step 204: For each of the N device nodes, send an adjustment command carrying brightness information so that the M target device nodes and the NM non-target device nodes present different brightness lighting based on the adjustment specification.

[0044] In this embodiment of the application, the adjustment command includes: a first adjustment command carrying first brightness information and a second adjustment command carrying second brightness information.

[0045] Wherein, the first brightness corresponding to the aforementioned first brightness information is different from the second brightness corresponding to the aforementioned second brightness information; for example, the first brightness is characterized as brightness based on 100% of the preset power, and the second brightness is characterized as brightness based on 5% of the preset power; as another example, the first brightness is characterized as brightness based on 100% of the corresponding power, and the second brightness is characterized as brightness based on 5% of the corresponding power.

[0046] Specifically, a first adjustment instruction is sent to M target device nodes, so that each of the M target device nodes presents illumination of the first brightness based on the received first adjustment instruction; a second adjustment instruction is sent to NM non-target device nodes (i.e., device nodes other than the M target device nodes among the N device nodes), so that each of the NM non-target device nodes presents illumination of the second brightness based on the received second adjustment instruction.

[0047] In other words, the brightness and color temperature of the lighting devices represented by the M target device nodes that are relatively close to the terminal device are increased, while the brightness and color temperature of the lighting devices represented by the other NM non-target device nodes are decreased, forming a clear contrast in brightness and color temperature, thereby accurately displaying and identifying the corresponding lighting devices.

[0048] Furthermore, batch operations can be used to allocate target device nodes with different displays to a specified space, simplifying the operation steps (e.g., allocating target device nodes one by one). Specifically, in response to preset automated allocation steps or operation instructions sent by an object, the terminal device obtains a specified space that is not associated with any device nodes, as well as the corresponding specified space identifier. Then, for the obtained M target device nodes, it establishes the association relationship between each of the M target device nodes and the specified space identifier.

[0049] In one embodiment, based on the above-mentioned batch operation, the terminal device responds to receiving a spatial identification instruction for identifying lighting devices in a specified space, obtains the specified space identifier carried in the spatial identification instruction, thereby obtaining M target device nodes associated with the specified space identifier, and presents a control interface containing the M target device nodes in the display interface.

[0050] The aforementioned control interface allows users to easily control the corresponding lighting equipment through visual operations.

[0051] In some implementations, the terminal device, in response to receiving a control command for a single target device node, acquires the control information carried in the control command and then sends the control information to the single target device node, so that the single target device node controls the corresponding lighting equipment based on the received control information.

[0052] In summary, in this embodiment of the application, the distance between the terminal device and the corresponding lighting device is filtered by filtering the signal values ​​of the device nodes, thereby automatically obtaining the target device node, that is, automatically identifying the corresponding target lighting device.

[0053] Subsequently, after automatically identifying the corresponding target lighting device, the system controls the lighting device to provide differentiated brightness illumination in the physical space. As a result, the user can identify the corresponding lighting device without operating the physical switch, which improves the portability of identification and solves the problem that in some scenarios, the physical switch is placed in a tricky location or the user is not comfortable operating the physical switch, which would make it difficult to identify the lighting device.

[0054] Furthermore, the target lighting equipment is displayed on the terminal device's screen interface, making it easier for users to perform visual operations and enabling intelligent operation of the lighting equipment.

[0055] See Figure 3 As shown, based on the same inventive concept, this application also provides a lighting device identification device, which is applied to a terminal device connected to a Bluetooth network, including: The distribution module 301, in response to receiving an identification instruction for identifying a lighting device, distributes the identification instruction to N device nodes in the Bluetooth network, where each device node represents one lighting device and N is an integer greater than 2; The receiving module 302 receives the signal values ​​sent by each of the N device nodes, where each signal value represents the physical distance between the terminal device and the lighting device represented by the corresponding device node. The filtering module 303 filters M target signal values ​​that meet preset conditions based on the received N signal values, and obtains the target device node corresponding to each of the M target signal values, where M is an integer greater than 0 and less than or equal to N; The sending module 305 sends adjustment instructions carrying brightness information to N device nodes respectively, so that the M target device nodes and NM non-target device nodes present different brightness illuminations based on the adjustment specifications.

[0056] Optionally, the screening module 303 is specifically used for: Based on the received N signal values, obtain M signal values ​​that are greater than a preset signal threshold, and use them as target signal values ​​respectively; or, Based on the magnitude of the signal values, the received N signal values ​​are sorted to obtain the sorting order; Based on the arrangement order, select the signal values ​​corresponding to each of the M preset positions as target signal values.

[0057] Optionally, the adjustment command includes: a first adjustment command carrying first brightness information and a second adjustment command carrying second brightness information, wherein the first brightness corresponding to the first brightness information is different from the second brightness corresponding to the second brightness information; The sending module 305 is specifically used for: Send the first adjustment command to the M target device nodes so that each of the M target device nodes presents illumination of the first brightness based on the received first adjustment command; The second adjustment instruction is sent to the NM non-target device nodes so that each of the NM non-target device nodes presents the second brightness of illumination based on the received second adjustment instruction, wherein the non-target device nodes are the device nodes other than the M target device nodes among the N device nodes.

[0058] Optionally, the first brightness is characterized as brightness based on 100% of the preset power, and the second brightness is characterized as brightness based on 5% of the preset power; Alternatively, the first brightness is characterized as brightness based on 100% of the corresponding power, and the second brightness is characterized as brightness based on 5% of the corresponding power.

[0059] Optionally, the device further includes: an association module 304, configured to, after acquiring the target device nodes corresponding to the M target signal values, specifically for: Retrieve a specified space that is not associated with any device node, and the corresponding specified space identifier; For each of the M target device nodes obtained, establish the association relationship between each of the M target device nodes and the specified spatial identifier.

[0060] Optionally, after establishing the association relationship between each of the M target device nodes and the specified spatial identifier, the association module 304 is further configured to: In response to receiving a spatial identification instruction for identifying lighting devices in the specified space, the identifier of the specified space carried in the spatial identification instruction is obtained; Obtain the M target device nodes associated with the specified space identifier, and present a control interface containing the M target device nodes.

[0061] Optionally, after presenting the control interface containing the M target device nodes, the association module 304 is further configured to: In response to receiving a control command for a single target device node, the control information carried in the control command is obtained; The control information is sent to the individual target device node so that the individual target device node controls the corresponding lighting device based on the received control information.

[0062] This device can be used to execute the methods shown in the various embodiments of this application. Therefore, the functions that each functional module of this device can achieve can be referred to the description of the foregoing embodiments, and will not be repeated here.

[0063] Please see Figure 4 As shown, based on the same technical concept, this application embodiment also provides a computer device 400, which can be used for... Figure 1 The terminal device shown may include a memory 401 and a processor 402.

[0064] The memory 401 is used to store computer programs executed by the processor 402. The memory 401 mainly includes a program storage area and a data storage area. The program storage area may store the operating system, application programs required for at least one function, etc.; the data storage area may store data created based on the use of the computer device, etc. The processor 402 may be a central processing unit (CPU), or a digital processing unit, etc. This application embodiment does not limit the specific connection medium between the memory 401 and the processor 402. This application embodiment... Figure 4 The memory 401 and the processor 402 are connected via a bus 403, and the bus 403 is in Figure 4 The connections between other components are indicated by thick lines and are for illustrative purposes only, not as limiting information. The so-called bus 403 can be divided into address bus, data bus, control bus, etc. For ease of representation, Figure 4 The bus is represented by a single thick line, but this does not mean that there is only one bus or one type of bus.

[0065] Memory 401 may be volatile memory, such as random-access memory (RAM); memory 401 may also be non-volatile memory, such as read-only memory, flash memory, hard disk drive (HDD), or solid-state drive (SSD); or memory 401 may be any other medium capable of carrying or storing desired program code in the form of instructions or data structures and accessible by a computer, but is not limited thereto. Memory 401 may be a combination of the above-mentioned memories.

[0066] The processor 402 is used to execute the methods performed by the device in various embodiments of this application when a computer program stored in the so-called memory 401 is invoked.

[0067] In some possible implementations, various aspects of the methods provided in this application may also be implemented as a program product comprising program code. When the so-called program product is run on a computer device, the so-called program code is used to cause the so-called computer device to perform the steps of the methods described above according to various exemplary embodiments of this application. For example, the so-called computer device may execute the methods performed by the device in various embodiments of this application.

[0068] A program product may take the form of any combination of one or more readable media. A readable medium may be a readable signal medium or a readable storage medium. A readable storage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electrical, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any combination thereof. More specific examples of readable storage media (a non-exhaustive list) include: electrical connections having one or more wires, portable disks, hard disks, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), optical fiber, portable compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM), optical storage devices, magnetic storage devices, or any suitable combination thereof.

[0069] Although preferred embodiments of this application have been described, those skilled in the art, upon learning the basic inventive concept, can make other changes and modifications to these embodiments. Therefore, the appended claims are intended to be interpreted as including the preferred embodiments as well as all changes and modifications falling within the scope of this application.

[0070] Obviously, those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to this application without departing from the spirit and scope of this application. Therefore, if such modifications and variations fall within the scope of the claims of this application and their equivalents, this application also intends to include such modifications and variations.

Claims

1. A method for identifying lighting equipment, characterized in that, The method is applied to terminal devices accessing Bluetooth networking, and the method includes: In response to receiving an identification instruction for identifying a lighting device, the identification instruction is distributed to N device nodes in the Bluetooth network, where each device node represents one lighting device and N is an integer greater than 2; Receive signal values ​​sent by each of the N device nodes, where each signal value represents the physical distance between the terminal device and the lighting device represented by the corresponding device node; Based on the received N signal values, filter out M target signal values ​​that meet preset conditions, and obtain the target device node corresponding to each of the M target signal values, where M is an integer greater than 0 and less than or equal to N; For the N device nodes, a first adjustment command carrying first brightness information and a second adjustment command carrying second brightness information are sent respectively, wherein the first brightness corresponding to the first brightness information and the second brightness corresponding to the second brightness information are different; Send the first adjustment command to the M target device nodes so that each of the M target device nodes presents illumination of the first brightness based on the received first adjustment command; The second adjustment instruction is sent to NM non-target device nodes so that each of the NM non-target device nodes presents illumination of the second brightness based on the received second adjustment instruction, wherein the non-target device nodes are device nodes other than the M target device nodes among the N device nodes.

2. The method as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The step of filtering M target signal values ​​that meet preset conditions based on the received N signal values ​​includes: Based on the received N signal values, obtain M signal values ​​that are greater than a preset signal threshold, and use them as target signal values ​​respectively; or, Based on the magnitude of the signal values, the received N signal values ​​are sorted to obtain the sorting order; Based on the arrangement order, select the signal values ​​corresponding to each of the M preset positions as target signal values.

3. The method as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The first brightness is characterized as brightness based on 100% of the preset power, and the second brightness is characterized as brightness based on 5% of the preset power; Alternatively, the first brightness is characterized as brightness based on 100% of the corresponding power, and the second brightness is characterized as brightness based on 5% of the corresponding power.

4. The method according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, After obtaining the target device nodes corresponding to each of the M target signal values, the method further includes: Retrieve a specified space that is not associated with any device node, and the corresponding specified space identifier; For each of the M target device nodes obtained, establish the association relationship between each of the M target device nodes and the specified spatial identifier.

5. The method as described in claim 4, characterized in that, After establishing the association between each of the M target device nodes and the specified spatial identifier, the process further includes: In response to receiving a spatial identification instruction for identifying lighting devices in the specified space, the identifier of the specified space carried in the spatial identification instruction is obtained; Obtain the M target device nodes associated with the specified space identifier, and present a control interface containing the M target device nodes.

6. The method as described in claim 5, characterized in that, After presenting the control interface containing the M target device nodes, the following is also included: In response to receiving a control command for a single target device node, the control information carried in the control command is obtained; The control information is sent to the individual target device node so that the individual target device node controls the corresponding lighting device based on the received control information.

7. A device for identifying lighting equipment, characterized in that, The device is applied to a terminal device accessing a Bluetooth network, and the device includes: The distribution module, in response to receiving an identification instruction for identifying a lighting device, distributes the identification instruction to N device nodes in the Bluetooth network, where each device node represents one lighting device, and N is an integer greater than 2; The receiving module receives the signal values ​​sent by each of the N device nodes, where each signal value represents the physical distance between the terminal device and the lighting device represented by the corresponding device node. The filtering module filters M target signal values ​​that meet preset conditions based on the received N signal values, and obtains the target device node corresponding to each of the M target signal values, where M is an integer greater than 0 and less than or equal to N; The sending module sends a first adjustment command carrying first brightness information and a second adjustment command carrying second brightness information to the N device nodes respectively, wherein the first brightness corresponding to the first brightness information and the second brightness corresponding to the second brightness information are different; Send the first adjustment command to the M target device nodes so that each of the M target device nodes presents illumination of the first brightness based on the received first adjustment command; The second adjustment instruction is sent to NM non-target device nodes so that each of the NM non-target device nodes presents illumination of the second brightness based on the received second adjustment instruction, wherein the non-target device nodes are device nodes other than the M target device nodes among the N device nodes.

8. A computer device, comprising a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, characterized in that, When the processor executes the computer program, it implements the steps of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 6.

9. A computer storage medium, characterized in that, It stores computer program instructions thereon, characterized in that, when the computer program instructions are executed by a processor, they implement the steps of the method according to any one of claims 1 to 6.

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