A smart bracelet and air conditioner control method
By using a smart bracelet to collect temperature data and a motor-driven sliding mechanism, the problem of air conditioning control at night or in situations with visual impairments has been solved, achieving automation and tactile display, thus improving user experience and safety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing air conditioning control methods cannot meet actual control needs at night or when users have visual impairments.
Design a smart bracelet that includes a lever, a motor, a temperature acquisition module, a controller, and a communication module. The temperature acquisition module collects the user's body temperature to generate air conditioning control parameters, and the motor drives the lever to slide along the guide rail to display the air conditioning control parameters in a tactile manner. Combined with a gravity sensor and a vibration motor, it provides auxiliary lighting and warnings.
It enables automatic control of the air conditioner and tactile display of operating parameters at night or in visually impaired conditions, improving user experience and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of wearable device technology, and in particular to a smart bracelet and an air conditioning control method. Background Technology
[0002] With the increasing prevalence of smart home devices, the scenarios for interconnecting and controlling various smart devices are becoming more diverse. Among these, air conditioners are being interconnected with smart devices to improve the flexibility and comfort of air conditioning control. Currently, air conditioner control methods mostly involve sending user-defined control parameters to the air conditioner via smart devices or controllers. However, in application scenarios such as at night or for users with visual impairments, existing control methods cannot meet the actual control needs of these situations. Summary of the Invention
[0003] In view of the above problems, this application provides a smart bracelet and an air conditioner control method to achieve the purpose of air conditioner control in application scenarios such as at night or when the user has visual impairment. The specific solution is as follows:
[0004] The first aspect of this application provides a smart bracelet, comprising:
[0005] The components include a lever, motor, wristband housing, temperature acquisition module, controller, and communication module.
[0006] The temperature acquisition module, the controller, and the communication module are disposed inside the wristband housing;
[0007] A guide rail is provided on the outer wall of the bracelet housing, the paddle is slidably disposed on the guide rail, the motor is drivenly connected to the paddle, and the motor is used to drive the paddle to slide along the guide rail;
[0008] The motor is electrically connected to the controller, the temperature acquisition module is electrically connected to the controller, the controller is electrically connected to the communication module, and the communication module is communicatively connected to the air conditioner.
[0009] The controller is used to generate a first air conditioning control parameter based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module, and send the first air conditioning control parameter to the air conditioner through the communication module so that the air conditioner operates according to the first air conditioning control parameter; the controller controls the motor to drive the paddle to slide along the guide rail according to the first air conditioning control parameter so that the paddle slides to the position in the guide rail corresponding to the air conditioning control parameter.
[0010] In one possible implementation, the controller is further configured to:
[0011] The controller determines the second air conditioning control parameters based on the operating parameters of the motor, and sends the second air conditioning control parameters to the air conditioner through the communication module, so that the air conditioner operates according to the second air conditioning control parameters. The operating parameters are the feedback parameters output by the motor when the user moves the lever to drive the motor.
[0012] In one possible implementation, the smart bracelet further includes:
[0013] A gravity sensor is electrically connected to the controller. The gravity sensor is used to send the collected user body position change signal to the controller, so that the controller can control the air conditioner to turn on or off the auxiliary lighting through the communication module.
[0014] In one possible implementation, the smart bracelet further includes:
[0015] A vibration motor, which is electrically connected to the controller.
[0016] A second aspect of this application provides an air conditioning control method applied to a smart bracelet as described in the first aspect and any possible implementation thereof, the method comprising:
[0017] The controller generates the first air conditioning control parameters based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module, and sends the first air conditioning control parameters to the air conditioner through the communication module so that the air conditioner operates according to the first air conditioning control parameters;
[0018] The controller controls the motor to drive the paddle to slide along the guide rail according to the first air conditioning control parameters, so that the paddle slides to the position in the guide rail corresponding to the air conditioning control parameters.
[0019] In one possible implementation, the controller generates first air conditioning control parameters based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module, including:
[0020] When the user's body temperature is lower than the lower limit of the preset body temperature range, the controller generates the first air conditioning control parameters, which include a first preset fan speed level and a first temperature control parameter. The first temperature control parameter is a dynamic temperature parameter that rises uniformly within a preset time period.
[0021] When the user's body temperature is greater than the upper limit of the preset body temperature range, the controller generates the first air conditioning control parameters, which include a second preset fan speed setting and a second temperature control parameter. The second temperature control parameter is a dynamic temperature parameter that decreases uniformly within the preset time period, and the fan speed corresponding to the second preset fan speed setting is higher than the fan speed corresponding to the first preset fan speed setting.
[0022] In one possible implementation, the method further includes:
[0023] The controller determines the second air conditioning control parameters based on the operating parameters of the motor, and sends the second air conditioning control parameters to the air conditioner through the communication module, so that the air conditioner operates according to the second air conditioning control parameters. The operating parameters are the feedback parameters output by the motor when the user moves the lever to drive the motor.
[0024] In one possible implementation, the smart bracelet further includes a vibration motor electrically connected to the controller, and the method further includes:
[0025] The controller controls the vibration motor to vibrate when the user's body temperature is lower than the lower limit of the preset body temperature range, or when the user's body temperature is higher than the upper limit of the preset body temperature range.
[0026] In one possible implementation, the smart bracelet further includes a gravity sensor electrically connected to the controller, and the method further includes:
[0027] When the controller receives a signal from the gravity sensor indicating a change in the user's body position, it controls the air conditioner to turn on or off the auxiliary lighting via the communication module.
[0028] In one possible implementation, the method further includes:
[0029] The controller controls the auxiliary lighting brightness of the air conditioner through the communication module based on the operating parameters of the motor.
[0030] By employing the above technical solution, this application provides a smart bracelet and air conditioner control method. The controller generates a first air conditioner control temperature based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module, and sends this first air conditioner control temperature to the air conditioner via a communication module. This allows the air conditioner to operate according to the first air conditioner control temperature, achieving automatic temperature control based on the user's body temperature, even at night or in scenarios where the user has visual impairments. Simultaneously, the controller controls a motor to slide a lever along a guide rail according to the first air conditioner control temperature. This lever slides to a position on the guide rail corresponding to the air conditioner control temperature, allowing the user to determine the air conditioner's operating temperature simply by touching the lever's position, even at night or in scenarios where the user has visual impairments. Therefore, this application achieves automatic air conditioner control and displays air conditioner operating parameters in application scenarios such as at night or when the user has visual impairments. Attached Figure Description
[0031] The above and other features, advantages, and aspects of the embodiments of this disclosure will become more apparent from the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description. Throughout the drawings, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements. It should be understood that the drawings are schematic, and the originals and elements are not necessarily drawn to scale.
[0032] Figure 1 This application provides a schematic diagram of the structure of a smart bracelet;
[0033] Figure 2 This application provides a schematic diagram of the structure connecting a motor and a paddle drive.
[0034] Figure 3 A flowchart of an air conditioning control method provided in this application;
[0035] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device provided in this application. Detailed Implementation
[0036] The embodiments of this application are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The terminology used in the implementation section of this application is for explaining specific embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of this application.
[0037] The embodiments of this application will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will recognize that, with technological advancements and the emergence of new scenarios, the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of this application are equally applicable to similar technical problems.
[0038] The terms "first," "second," etc., used in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such terms are interchangeable where appropriate; this is merely a way of distinguishing objects with the same attributes in the embodiments of this application. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, so that a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that comprises a series of elements is not necessarily limited to those elements, but may include other elements not explicitly listed or inherent to those processes, methods, products, or apparatuses.
[0039] The first aspect of this application provides a smart bracelet, such as... Figure 1 As shown, it includes:
[0040] The components include a paddle shifter 101, a motor 102, a wristband housing 103, a temperature acquisition module 104, a controller 105, and a communication module 106.
[0041] The temperature acquisition module 104, the controller 105, and the communication module 106 are located inside the wristband housing 103;
[0042] A guide rail is provided on the outer side wall of the bracelet housing 103, and the paddle 101 is slidably mounted on the guide rail. The motor 102 is connected to the paddle 101 for transmission, and the motor 102 is used to drive the paddle 101 to slide along the guide rail.
[0043] Motor 102 is electrically connected to controller 105, temperature acquisition module 104 is electrically connected to controller 105, controller 105 is electrically connected to communication module 106, and communication module 106 is connected to air conditioner for communication.
[0044] The controller 105 is used to generate first air conditioning control parameters based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module 104, and send the first air conditioning control parameters to the air conditioner through the communication module 106 so that the air conditioner operates according to the first air conditioning control parameters; the controller 105 controls the motor 102 to drive the lever 101 to slide along the guide rail according to the first air conditioning control parameters so that the lever 101 slides to the position in the guide rail corresponding to the air conditioning control parameters.
[0045] It should be noted that, in practical application scenarios, the guide rails provided on the outer wall of the aforementioned bracelet housing 103 are positioned as follows: Figure 1 The area between the solid and dashed circles shown.
[0046] In one possible implementation, the contact surface between the aforementioned paddle 101 and the user's hand can be provided with anti-slip grooves.
[0047] It should be noted that, in practical application scenarios, the structural diagram of the transmission connection between the motor 102 and the paddle 101 is as follows: Figure 2 As shown, the structure of the paddle 101 is as follows: Figure 2 The ring-shaped internal tooth structure 1 is embedded in the guide rail. The rectangle below the ring-shaped internal tooth structure 1 is the contact structure between the paddle 101 and the user's hand. Figure 2 Gear 2 is fixedly connected to the output shaft of motor 102, and gear 2 meshes with the annular internal gear structure 1. When motor 102 is running, it drives gear 2 to rotate, and the rotation of gear 2 will drive the annular internal gear structure 1 to rotate, thereby driving the paddle 101 to slide along the guide rail.
[0048] It should be noted that, in practical applications, the temperature acquisition module 104 described above can be a thermocouple temperature sensor or an infrared temperature sensor.
[0049] It should be noted that, in practical applications, the communication module 106 can be a Bluetooth communication module or a Near Field Communication (NFC) module. The communication module 106 can directly establish a communication connection with the air conditioner's built-in controller, or it can establish a communication connection through a shared communication gateway for various smart devices in the room.
[0050] It should be noted that, in practical application scenarios, the aforementioned first air conditioning control parameter may include at least one of the air conditioning temperature and air conditioning fan speed.
[0051] This application configures a controller to generate a first air conditioning control temperature based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module. This first air conditioning control temperature is then sent to the air conditioner via a communication module, causing the air conditioner to operate according to this temperature. This achieves automatic temperature control based on the user's body temperature, especially at night or in scenarios where the user has visual impairments. Simultaneously, the controller controls a motor to slide a lever along a guide rail according to the first air conditioning control temperature. This lever slides to a position on the guide rail corresponding to the air conditioning control temperature, allowing the user to determine the air conditioner's operating temperature simply by touching the lever's position, even at night or in scenarios where the user has visual impairments. Therefore, this application achieves automatic air conditioning control and displays air conditioning operating parameters in application scenarios such as at night or when the user has visual impairments.
[0052] In one possible implementation, the controller 105 described above is also used for:
[0053] The controller 105 determines the second air conditioning control parameters based on the motor's operating parameters and sends the second air conditioning control parameters to the air conditioner through the communication module 106 so that the air conditioner operates according to the second air conditioning control parameters. The operating parameters are the feedback parameters output by the motor 102 when the user moves the lever 101 to drive the motor 102.
[0054] It should be noted that in practical applications, when the user moves the lever 101, the lever 101 will drive the output shaft of the motor 102 to rotate, thereby causing the motor 102 to generate current. Since the motor 102 is electrically connected to the controller 105, the controller 105 will detect the current generated by the motor 102 and the duration of the current generation. It will then calculate the sliding position of the lever 101 in the guide rail based on the built-in algorithm, and determine the second air conditioning control parameter mentioned above based on the air conditioning control parameter corresponding to that position.
[0055] In one possible implementation, the above is as follows: Figure 1 The smart bracelet shown also includes:
[0056] The gravity sensor is electrically connected to the controller 105. The gravity sensor is used to send the collected user body position change signal to the controller 105, so that the controller 105 can control the air conditioner to turn on or off the auxiliary lighting through the communication module 106.
[0057] It should be noted that in practical application scenarios, this application configures a gravity sensor to be electrically connected to the controller 105. The gravity sensor is used to send the collected user position change signal to the controller 105, so that the controller 105 controls the air conditioner to turn on or off the auxiliary lighting through the communication module 106, thereby providing auxiliary lighting for the user who is getting up at night or in scenarios where the user has visual impairment.
[0058] In one possible implementation, the above is as follows: Figure 1 The smart bracelet shown also includes:
[0059] The vibration motor is electrically connected to the controller 105.
[0060] It should be noted that, in practical application scenarios, by configuring the above-mentioned vibration motor and controller to be electrically connected, this application can enable the controller to control the vibration motor to wake up the user when the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module is not within the preset healthy range, thus avoiding safety issues for the user.
[0061] The second aspect of this application provides an air conditioning control method, applied to a smart bracelet as described in the first aspect and any possible implementation thereof, such as... Figure 3 As shown, the air conditioning control method includes:
[0062] S301. The controller generates first air conditioning control parameters based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module, and sends the first air conditioning control parameters to the air conditioner through the communication module so that the air conditioner operates according to the first air conditioning control parameters.
[0063] S302. The controller controls the motor to drive the paddle to slide along the guide rail according to the first air conditioning control parameters, so that the paddle slides to the position in the guide rail corresponding to the air conditioning control parameters.
[0064] This application configures a controller to generate a first air conditioning control temperature based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module. This first air conditioning control temperature is then sent to the air conditioner via a communication module, causing the air conditioner to operate according to this temperature. This achieves automatic temperature control based on the user's body temperature, especially at night or in scenarios where the user has visual impairments. Simultaneously, the controller controls a motor to slide a lever along a guide rail according to the first air conditioning control temperature. This lever slides to a position on the guide rail corresponding to the air conditioning control temperature, allowing the user to determine the air conditioner's operating temperature simply by touching the lever's position, even at night or in scenarios where the user has visual impairments. Therefore, this application achieves automatic air conditioning control and displays air conditioning operating parameters in application scenarios such as at night or when the user has visual impairments.
[0065] In one possible implementation, the controller generates first air conditioning control parameters based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module, including:
[0066] When the user's body temperature is lower than the lower limit of the preset body temperature range, the controller generates a first air conditioning control parameter, which includes a first preset fan speed level and a first temperature control parameter. The first temperature control parameter is a dynamic temperature parameter that rises uniformly within a preset time period.
[0067] When the user's body temperature is higher than the upper limit of the preset body temperature range, the controller generates the first air conditioning control parameters, which include the second preset fan speed setting and the second temperature control parameter. The second temperature control parameter is a dynamic temperature parameter that decreases uniformly within a preset time period. The fan speed corresponding to the second preset fan speed setting is higher than the fan speed corresponding to the first preset fan speed setting.
[0068] It should be noted that in practical applications, the aforementioned preset body temperature range can be a parameter pre-configured in the controller based on the body's temperature range in a healthy state (such as 36.5℃-37.2℃), or it can be a parameter set by the user according to their own physical condition.
[0069] It should be noted that, in practical application scenarios, this application configures the controller to generate first air conditioning control parameters, including a first preset fan speed setting and a first temperature control parameter, when the user's body temperature is lower than the lower limit of the preset body temperature range; and the controller generates first air conditioning control parameters, including a second preset fan speed setting and a second temperature control parameter, when the user's body temperature is higher than the upper limit of the preset body temperature range, thereby realizing automatic adjustment of air parameters based on the user's body temperature.
[0070] In one possible implementation, the application scenario where the above controller generates the first air conditioning control parameter based on the user's body temperature collected by the temperature acquisition module could be:
[0071] When the temperature acquisition module detects that the user's body temperature is below 36.5℃, the controller determines that the user feels cold. The controller then controls the motor to automatically rotate the fan lever 30° (0.5℃) clockwise and increases the fan speed from medium to high. For the first 6 minutes, the lever will automatically rotate 30° clockwise every minute, then pause for 5 minutes. If the temperature acquisition module detects that the body temperature has stopped decreasing or is gradually rising, the current state is maintained. When the body temperature recovers to 36.8℃, the air conditioner adjusts the fan speed back to medium and automatically decreases it by 0.5℃ every 20 minutes until it reaches 23℃. During this adjustment process, it is necessary to ensure that the user's body temperature remains within the safe range of 36.5-37.2℃.
[0072] If the room temperature rises to 26°C and the body temperature has not yet recovered to 36.5°C, then for the next 6 minutes, the temperature will continue to rise by 0.5°C every minute.
[0073] When the temperature acquisition module detects a body temperature exceeding 37.2℃, the controller determines that the user feels too hot. The controller then controls the motor to automatically rotate the fan lever counterclockwise by 30° (0.5℃) and lowers the fan speed from medium to silent. For the first 3 minutes, the lever will automatically rotate counterclockwise by 30° every 30 seconds, then pause for 5 minutes to diffuse cool air through the air conditioner vents, dispersing the cool air downwards from the ceiling. If the temperature acquisition module detects that the body temperature has stopped rising or has started to drop, the current state is maintained. When the body temperature returns to 36.8℃, the air conditioner adjusts the fan speed back to low and automatically raises the temperature by 0.5℃ every 30 minutes until it reaches 23℃. During this adjustment process, it is necessary to ensure that the user's body temperature remains within the safe range of 36.5-37.2℃.
[0074] In one possible implementation, the above is as follows: Figure 3 The air conditioning control method shown also includes:
[0075] The controller determines the second air conditioning control parameters based on the motor's operating parameters and sends the second air conditioning control parameters to the air conditioner through the communication module so that the air conditioner operates according to the second air conditioning control parameters. The operating parameters are the feedback parameters output by the motor when the user moves the lever to drive the motor.
[0076] It should be noted that, in practical application scenarios, this application configures the operating parameters as feedback parameters output by the motor when the user moves the lever to drive the motor, thereby enabling the user to adjust the air conditioning control parameters by moving the lever.
[0077] In one possible implementation, the aforementioned smart bracelet further includes a vibration motor, which is electrically connected to the controller, as described above. Figure 3 The air conditioning control method shown also includes:
[0078] The controller controls the vibration motor to vibrate when the user's body temperature is lower than the lower limit of the preset body temperature range, or when the user's body temperature is higher than the upper limit of the preset body temperature range.
[0079] It should be noted that, in practical applications, this application configures the controller to control the vibration motor to vibrate when the user's body temperature is below the lower limit of a preset temperature range or above the upper limit of the preset temperature range. This wakes the user in the event of an abnormal body temperature, allowing the user to monitor their health.
[0080] In one possible implementation, the application scenario where the controller controls the vibration motor to vibrate when the user's body temperature is below the lower limit of a preset body temperature range, or above the upper limit of a preset body temperature range, could be:
[0081] If the temperature control module detects that the user's body temperature is higher than the upper limit of the preset body temperature range of 37.2 degrees Celsius, and the user's body temperature is still higher than the upper limit after the controller lowers the air conditioning temperature multiple times, then the controller controls the vibration motor to vibrate in order to wake up the user.
[0082] In one possible implementation, the smart bracelet further includes a gravity sensor, which is electrically connected to the controller, as described above. Figure 3 The air conditioning control method shown also includes:
[0083] When the controller receives a signal from the gravity sensor indicating a change in the user's body position, it controls the air conditioner to turn on or off the auxiliary lighting via the communication module.
[0084] In one possible implementation, the above is as follows: Figure 3 The air conditioning control method shown also includes:
[0085] The controller controls the brightness of the auxiliary lighting of the air conditioner through the communication module based on the operating parameters of the motor.
[0086] In one possible implementation, the above-mentioned auxiliary lighting could be used in the following scenario: when the gravity sensor detects that the user gets up and sits on the bed, the controller sends a control command to the air conditioner to turn on the auxiliary lighting. The air conditioner panel will automatically turn on the light, with the light intensity being the baseline brightness and a 5-second delay to avoid the light being too strong in the dark and making the user feel uncomfortable. In addition, the user can also adjust the brightness himself / herself using the scroll wheel on the smart bracelet. Each time the brightness is adjusted, there will be a 5-second delay when changing the brightness.
[0087] In one possible implementation, the above-mentioned auxiliary lighting can also be used in the following scenario: when the gravity sensor detects that the user is lying flat on the bed, the controller will send a control command to the air conditioner to turn off the auxiliary lighting. The air conditioner panel will automatically reduce the light intensity and has a 5-second delay to avoid the user feeling uncomfortable due to the sudden turning off of the lights.
[0088] This application also provides an electronic device in its embodiments. (See reference...) Figure 4 The diagram illustrates a structural schematic suitable for implementing the electronic device in the embodiments of this application. The electronic device in the embodiments of this application may include, but is not limited to, fixed terminals such as mobile phones, laptops, PDAs (personal digital assistants), PADs (tablet computers), desktop computers, etc. Figure 4 The electronic device shown is merely an example and should not impose any limitation on the functionality and scope of use of the embodiments of this application.
[0089] like Figure 4 As shown, the electronic device may include a processing unit (e.g., a central processing unit, a graphics processing unit, etc.) 401, which can perform various appropriate actions and processes according to a program stored in a read-only memory (ROM) 402 or a program loaded from a storage device 408 into a random access memory (RAM) 403. When the electronic device is powered on, the RAM 403 also stores various programs and data required for the operation of the electronic device. The processing unit 401, ROM 402, and RAM 403 are interconnected via a bus 404. An input / output (I / O) interface 405 is also connected to the bus 404.
[0090] Typically, the following devices can be connected to I / O interface 405: input devices 406 including, for example, touchscreens, touchpads, keyboards, mice, cameras, microphones, accelerometers, gyroscopes, etc.; output devices 407 including, for example, liquid crystal displays (LCDs), speakers, vibrators, etc.; storage devices 408 including, for example, memory cards, hard drives, etc.; and communication devices 409. Communication device 409 allows electronic devices to communicate wirelessly or wiredly with other devices to exchange data. Although Figure 4 Electronic devices with various devices are shown, but it should be understood that it is not required to implement or have all of the devices shown. More or fewer devices may be implemented or have instead.
[0091] This application also provides a computer program product including computer-readable instructions, which, when executed on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to implement any of the air conditioning control methods provided in this application.
[0092] This application also provides a computer-readable storage medium carrying one or more computer programs. When the one or more computer programs are executed by an electronic device, the electronic device can implement any of the air conditioning control methods provided in this application.
[0093] It should also be noted that the device embodiments described above are merely illustrative. The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate, and 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 modules can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment according to actual needs. In addition, in the device embodiment drawings provided in this application, the connection relationship between modules indicates that they have a communication connection, which can be implemented as one or more communication buses or signal lines.
[0094] Through the above description of the embodiments, those skilled in the art can clearly understand that this application can be implemented by means of software plus necessary general-purpose hardware, or it can be implemented by special-purpose hardware including application-specific integrated circuits, special-purpose CPUs, special-purpose memory, special-purpose components, etc. Generally, any function performed by a computer program can be easily implemented by corresponding hardware, and the specific hardware structure used to implement the same function can also be diverse, such as analog circuits, digital circuits, or special-purpose circuits. However, for this application, software program implementation is more often the preferred implementation method. Based on this understanding, the technical solution of this application, in essence, or the part that contributes to the prior art, can be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product is stored in a readable storage medium, such as a computer floppy disk, USB flash drive, mobile hard disk, ROM, RAM, magnetic disk, or optical disk, etc., and includes several instructions to cause a computer device (which may be a personal computer, training equipment, or network device, etc.) to execute the methods described in the various embodiments of this application.
[0095] In the above embodiments, implementation can be achieved, in whole or in part, through software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof. When implemented in software, it can be implemented, in whole or in part, as a computer program product.
[0096] The computer program product includes one or more computer instructions. When the computer program instructions are loaded and executed on a computer, all or part of the processes or functions described in the embodiments of this application are generated. The computer may be a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, a computer network, or other programmable device. The computer instructions may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium or transmitted from one computer-readable storage medium to another. For example, the computer instructions may be transmitted from one website, computer, training device, or data center to another website, computer, training device, or data center via wired (e.g., coaxial cable, fiber optic, digital subscriber line (DSL)) or wireless (e.g., infrared, wireless, microwave, etc.) means. The computer-readable storage medium may be any available medium that a computer can store or a data storage device such as a training device or data center that integrates one or more available media. The available media may be magnetic media (e.g., floppy disks, hard disks, magnetic tapes), optical media (e.g., DVDs), or semiconductor media (e.g., solid-state drives (SSDs)).
Claims
1. A smart bracelet, characterized in that, The smart bracelet comprises a dial, a motor, a bracelet shell, a temperature acquisition module, a controller and a communication module. The temperature acquisition module, the controller and the communication module are arranged inside the bracelet shell. A guide rail is arranged on the outer wall of the bracelet shell, and the dial is slidingly arranged on the guide rail. The motor is electrically connected with the controller, the temperature acquisition module is electrically connected with the controller, the controller is electrically connected with the communication module, and the communication module is in communication connection with the air conditioner. The controller is configured to generate a first air conditioner control parameter according to the user body temperature acquired by the temperature acquisition module, send the first air conditioner control parameter to the air conditioner through the communication module, and control the motor to drive the dial to slide along the guide rail according to the first air conditioner control parameter, so that the dial slides to a position in the guide rail corresponding to the first air conditioner control parameter. The controller is further configured to: The controller determines a second air conditioner control parameter according to the operating parameter of the motor, and sends the second air conditioner control parameter to the air conditioner through the communication module, so that the air conditioner operates according to the second air conditioner control parameter. The smart bracelet further comprises:
2. The smart bracelet of claim 1, wherein, A gravity sensor, which is electrically connected with the controller and is configured to send the acquired user body position change signal to the controller, so that the controller controls the air conditioner to turn on or off auxiliary lighting through the communication module. The smart bracelet further comprises:
3. The smart bracelet of claim 1, wherein, A vibration motor, which is electrically connected with the controller. The method is applied to the smart bracelet as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, and the method comprises:
4. An air conditioning control method characterized by, The controller generates a first air conditioner control parameter according to the user body temperature acquired by the temperature acquisition module, and sends the first air conditioner control parameter to the air conditioner through the communication module, so that the air conditioner operates according to the first air conditioner control parameter. The controller controls the motor to drive the dial to slide along the guide rail according to the first air conditioner control parameter, so that the dial slides to a position in the guide rail corresponding to the first air conditioner control parameter. The controller generates a first air conditioner control parameter according to the user body temperature acquired by the temperature acquisition module, and the method comprises:
5. The air conditioner control method according to claim 4, characterized by, In a case where the user body temperature is less than a lower limit value of a preset body temperature interval, the controller generates the first air conditioner control parameter comprising a first preset air speed gear and a first temperature control parameter, wherein the first temperature control parameter is a dynamic temperature parameter that is uniformly increased within a preset time length. The controller generates the first air conditioner control parameter including a second preset air speed gear and a second temperature control parameter when the user's body temperature is greater than the upper limit value of the preset body temperature range, wherein the second temperature control parameter is a dynamic temperature parameter that decreases uniformly within the preset time length, and the second preset air speed gear corresponds to an air speed higher than that of the first preset air speed gear.
6. The air conditioner control method according to claim 4, characterized by, The method further comprises: The controller determines a second air conditioner control parameter according to the operating parameter of the motor, and sends the second air conditioner control parameter to the air conditioner through the communication module, so that the air conditioner operates according to the second air conditioner control parameter, wherein the operating parameter is a feedback parameter output by the motor when the user rotates the dial to drive the motor to operate.
7. The air conditioner control method according to claim 5, characterized by, The smart bracelet further comprises a vibration motor electrically connected to the controller, and the method further comprises: The controller controls the vibration motor to vibrate when the user's body temperature is less than the lower limit value of the preset body temperature range or greater than the upper limit value of the preset body temperature range.
8. The air conditioner control method according to claim 4, characterized by, The smart bracelet further comprises a gravity sensor electrically connected to the controller, and the method further comprises: The controller controls the air conditioner to turn on or off auxiliary lighting through the communication module when receiving a user body position change signal sent by the gravity sensor.
9. The air conditioner control method according to claim 6, characterized by, The method further comprises: The controller controls the brightness of the auxiliary lighting of the air conditioner through the communication module according to the operating parameter of the motor.
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