Temperature sensing interaction control method and system based on cold and hot temperature conduction module, and electronic equipment
By detecting changes in user temperature using a thermal conductivity module, corresponding commands are generated to control the display screen image, solving the problem of a lack of interactivity in temperature sensor display stands and improving user experience and engagement.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202411298159.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing temperature sensor display stands lack effective user interaction and offer a poor user experience, primarily relying on displaying information on the screen or showing click effects when the screen is clicked.
A thermal conductivity module is used to detect changes in the user's temperature. The controller generates corresponding instructions based on the temperature changes to control the display screen to show interactive images, thereby enhancing user interactivity.
By controlling the display screen image through temperature changes, the interactivity and user experience between the temperature sensor display stand and the user are improved, enhancing its appeal.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of sensor interaction technology, specifically to a temperature sensing interaction control method, system, and electronic device based on a thermal conductivity module. Background Technology
[0002] A sensor is a device that can detect physical quantities and convert them into measurable signals, and it is widely used in various fields. A sensor display stand is a platform specifically designed to showcase sensor items and related information to visitors. In existing technologies, temperature sensor display stands display information through a screen or by showing click effects when the screen is clicked. This method lacks effective user interaction and results in a poor user experience. Summary of the Invention
[0003] This application discloses a temperature sensing interactive control method, system, and electronic device based on a thermal conductivity module. It can display corresponding images by controlling the user's temperature changes, thereby enhancing the interactivity between the temperature sensor display stand and the user, improving the user experience, and increasing the fun of the temperature sensing interaction process.
[0004] The first aspect of this application discloses a temperature sensing interactive control method applied to a temperature sensing interactive control system. The system includes a sensor assembly, which includes a thermal conductivity module and a temperature sensor display stand body electrically connected to the sensor assembly. The display stand body includes a controller and a display screen. The method includes:
[0005] When the thermal conductivity module of the sensor assembly detects a user approaching or touching it, it sends the detected user's temperature data to the temperature sensor display stand body. The temperature of the thermal conductivity module can be changed to control the user's temperature.
[0006] The controller detects changes in temperature data based on the received temperature data and generates instructions corresponding to the temperature changes.
[0007] Control the display screen to show the image corresponding to the instruction.
[0008] As an optional implementation, in a first aspect of this embodiment, when the thermal conductivity module detects a touch, the step of generating an instruction corresponding to the temperature change based on the temperature change and controlling the display screen to display an image corresponding to the instruction includes:
[0009] When the controller detects that the user's temperature changes over time, it generates a game scene start command.
[0010] The controller generates corresponding game execution instructions based on the detected temperature change value of the user, and controls the display screen to display an image corresponding to the game scene. The game execution instructions are used to control the changes of target objects in the game scene displayed on the screen, and the changes include at least one of the following: shape change, position change, and movement speed.
[0011] As an optional implementation, in the first aspect of this embodiment, the game scene is a racing scene. The controller, based on the detected temperature change value of the user, controls the display screen to show an image corresponding to the game scene and generates corresponding game execution instructions. These game execution instructions are used to control the screen to display target objects in the game scene, including:
[0012] The controller controls the display of a racing scene image on the screen based on the detected temperature change value of the user. The racing scene image includes at least one racing car. The controller generates acceleration or deceleration commands for the racing car, which control the target racing car to accelerate or decelerate. The target racing car is one of the at least one racing cars.
[0013] As an optional implementation, in the first aspect of this embodiment, the sensor assembly includes two thermal conductivity modules. When the two thermal conductivity modules simultaneously detect the user's temperature change value, the racing scene diagram includes two racing cars. Based on the temperature change values detected by different thermal conductivity modules, acceleration or deceleration commands are generated to control different racing cars respectively.
[0014] As an optional implementation, in the first aspect of this embodiment, before detecting the temperature data change and generating an instruction corresponding to the temperature change, the method further includes:
[0015] The controller controls the display screen to show thermal imaging data corresponding to the received temperature data based on the received temperature data.
[0016] The image corresponding to the instruction includes a target object, and the thermal imaging data is displayed in the target area where the target object is located.
[0017] As an optional implementation, in the first aspect of this embodiment, the method further includes:
[0018] The thermal conductivity module activates a protection mechanism when it detects that the current temperature exceeds a preset hot temperature threshold or falls below a preset cold temperature threshold. This protection mechanism is used to control the temperature of the thermal conductivity module within a safe range.
[0019] As an optional implementation, in a first aspect of this embodiment, the system further includes a personal information identification device, the personal information identification system being used to identify the user's identity information, and the method further includes:
[0020] Store the user identity information and the corresponding thermal imaging data;
[0021] The personal information recognition device sends the thermal imaging data corresponding to the user's identity information to the display screen. When there are at least two thermal imaging data corresponding to the same identity information, the display screen displays comparison information of all thermal imaging data corresponding to the same identity information.
[0022] A second aspect of this application discloses a temperature sensing interactive control method, applied to a controller in a temperature sensing interactive control system. The system includes a sensor component and a temperature sensor display stand body. The sensor component includes a thermal conductivity module. The display stand body is electrically connected to the sensor component. The body includes a controller and a display screen. The method includes:
[0023] Receive temperature data sent by the thermal conductivity module of the sensor assembly;
[0024] Based on the received temperature data, detect changes in the temperature data and generate instructions corresponding to the temperature changes.
[0025] Control the display screen to show the image corresponding to the instruction.
[0026] A third aspect of this application discloses a temperature sensing interactive control system, including a sensor assembly, the sensor assembly including a thermal conductivity module, and a temperature sensor display stand body, the display stand body being electrically connected to the sensor assembly, the body including a controller and a display screen, wherein:
[0027] The thermal conductivity module is used to send the detected user's temperature data to the temperature sensor display stand body when the user approaches or touches the device. The temperature of the thermal conductivity module can be varied to control the user's temperature.
[0028] The controller is used to detect changes in temperature data based on the received temperature data, and generate instructions corresponding to the temperature changes.
[0029] Control the display screen to show the image corresponding to the instruction.
[0030] The fourth aspect of this application discloses an electronic device, including a memory and a processor. The memory stores a computer program, and when the computer program is executed by the processor, the processor causes the processor to implement the method described in the third aspect of this application.
[0031] The fifth aspect of this application discloses a computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, which, when executed by a processor, implements the method described in the third aspect of this application.
[0032] Compared with related technologies, the embodiments of this application have at least the following beneficial effects:
[0033] This application discloses a temperature sensing interactive control method, system, and electronic device based on a thermal conductivity module. It can control user temperature changes through temperature variations in the thermal conductivity module. The controller generates corresponding instructions based on the detected temperature changes and controls the display screen to show the corresponding image. Compared to related technologies where temperature sensor display stands only display information on the screen or show click effects, this application generates corresponding instructions based on detected user temperature changes and controls the display screen to show the corresponding image. This enhances the interactivity between the temperature sensor display stand and the user, improving the user experience and the fun of the temperature sensing interaction process. Attached Figure Description
[0034] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0035] Figure 1 This is a diagram illustrating an application scenario of a temperature sensing interactive control method in one embodiment.
[0036] Figure 2 This is a flowchart of a temperature sensing interactive control method in one embodiment;
[0037] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the display screen interface of a temperature sensing interactive control system in one embodiment.
[0038] Figure 4 This is a schematic flowchart illustrating the protection mechanism of the thermal conductivity module in one embodiment;
[0039] Figure 5 This is a block diagram of a temperature sensing interactive control system in one embodiment.
[0040] Figure 6 This is a structural block diagram of an electronic device in one embodiment. Detailed Implementation
[0041] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0042] It should be noted that the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, in the embodiments and accompanying drawings of this application are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, system, product, or device that includes a series of steps or units is not limited to the steps or units listed, but may optionally include steps or units not listed, or may optionally include other steps or units inherent to these processes, methods, products, or devices.
[0043] It is understood that the term "multiple" as used in this application refers to two or more.
[0044] A temperature sensor is a device that senses ambient temperature and converts it into an electrical signal. The working principle of a temperature sensor is based on various physical effects, primarily including the thermoelectric effect and thermistor effect. When the temperature changes, the resistance or potential of the temperature-sensing element inside the sensor (such as a thermocouple or thermistor) changes. This change is converted into an electrical signal output, thus achieving temperature measurement. While a temperature sensor typically refers to one based on the thermoelectric or thermistor effect, in a broader sense it may also include sensors that measure temperature using other principles such as infrared radiation.
[0045] Besides thermocouples and thermistors, temperature sensors also include types such as infrared temperature sensors. Infrared temperature sensors use thermal imaging technology to receive the infrared radiation and energy distribution pattern of the target object and reflect it onto the photosensitive element of an infrared detector to obtain an infrared thermal image. This thermal image corresponds to the heat distribution field on the object's surface and is suitable for measuring moving objects, small targets, and objects with small heat capacity or rapid temperature changes. Infrared temperature sensors utilize the infrared radiation emitted by an object to measure its surface temperature, offering advantages such as non-contact, rapid, and accurate measurement.
[0046] Temperature sensors have a wide range of applications in industrial automation, medical, and home applications. For example, in industrial automation, temperature sensors are used to monitor the operating status and temperature of machinery and equipment to ensure production safety; in the medical field, medical devices such as thermometers use temperature sensors to measure human body temperature; and in the home, temperature sensors in household appliances such as rice cookers and washing machines are used to sense changes in the internal temperature of the equipment and make automatic adjustments.
[0047] In related technologies, temperature sensor display stands are used to popularize basic information such as the basic knowledge, applications and principles of temperature sensors to the audience, so as to realize the demonstration and promotion of temperature sensor technology. Existing temperature sensor display stands usually display information through a screen or display click effects by clicking the screen. This method lacks effective interaction with users and the user experience is not good.
[0048] This application discloses a temperature sensing interactive control method, system, and electronic device based on a thermal conductivity module. It can control user temperature changes through temperature variations in the thermal conductivity module. The controller generates corresponding commands based on these temperature changes and displays the corresponding images on the screen, enhancing the interactivity between the temperature sensor display stand and the user, and improving the user experience and the fun of the temperature sensing interaction process. Detailed descriptions follow.
[0049] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is an application scenario diagram of the temperature sensing interactive control method in one embodiment, such as... Figure 1 In the temperature sensing interactive control system shown, the sensor assembly 10 is electrically connected to the temperature sensor display stand body 20. The sensor assembly 10 can be a contact temperature sensor such as a thermocouple, resistance temperature detector (RTD), thermistor, or IC type temperature sensor. It measures temperature by utilizing the characteristic that its resistance value changes with temperature, converting the temperature into a voltage or digital signal. It has advantages such as good linearity, high measurement accuracy, and good stability. The sensor assembly 10 can also be a non-contact temperature sensor, which measures temperature by receiving the infrared radiation energy emitted by an object without contact with the object being measured. Examples include infrared sensors, thermal imager-type sensors, fiber optic sensors, and photoelectric sensors. When the infrared sensor receives the infrared radiation emitted by the object, it converts the infrared signal into an electrical signal through internal material comparison and finally outputs the temperature value on the display. The characteristics of non-contact temperature sensors include non-invasiveness, fast measurement speed, high accuracy, ease of use, and safety and reliability.
[0050] The sensor assembly 10 includes a thermal conductivity module 101. This module transmits the detected user's temperature data to the temperature sensor display stand body 20 upon detecting a user's approach or touch. The temperature of the thermal conductivity module 101 is variable to control the user's temperature. The thermal conductivity module 101 is a temperature control unit integrating heating and cooling functions. It can provide or absorb heat to bring the user's temperature to the desired level, thus achieving temperature control of the target object. The thermal conductivity module 101 typically includes heating and cooling elements, which come in various types and materials. Appropriate types and materials can be selected based on different application requirements. Examples include heating wires, heating tubes, electric heaters, convection heaters, and PTC heating elements, used to generate heat and transfer it to the target object. The cooling element of the thermal conductivity module 101 can be a semiconductor refrigeration module, thermoelectric cooling chip, compressor, condenser, etc., used to absorb heat, thereby reducing the temperature of the target object.
[0051] The temperature sensor display stand body 20 includes a controller 201 and a display screen 202. The controller 201 detects temperature changes based on received temperature data, generates instructions corresponding to the temperature changes, and controls the display screen to show the image corresponding to the instructions. The controller 201 is a device capable of receiving input signals and generating output signals based on processing results to control other devices or systems. Preferably, in this embodiment, the controller 201 can be a computer system. The display screen 202 is an electronic device for displaying images and text. The display screen 202 can be a liquid crystal display (LCD), a light-emitting diode display (LED), an organic light-emitting diode display (OLED), a plasma display panel (PDP), etc., without specific limitations. Furthermore, the temperature data can be numerical information related to the temperature of the target object, such as a temperature value. It can also be the infrared radiation energy emitted by the detected target object, which is converted into an electrical signal, then compensated according to the emissivity of the target object and other environmental factors, and finally displayed as a temperature unit value.
[0052] Please see Figure 2 , Figure 2 This is a flowchart of a temperature sensing interactive control method in one embodiment, which can be applied to, for example... Figure 1 The temperature sensing interactive control system in the application scenario shown, such as Figure 2 As shown, the method may include the following steps:
[0053] Step 210: When the thermal conductivity module of the sensor assembly detects that a user is approaching or touching the device, it sends the detected temperature data of the user to the main body of the temperature sensor display stand.
[0054] In some embodiments, the thermal conductivity module of the sensor assembly identifies the presence of a user by using a built-in proximity sensor or touch sensor upon detecting the user's approach or touch. These sensors can be capacitive, infrared, or other types of sensors capable of detecting minute changes when a user approaches or touches them. Once a user or object is detected, the thermal conductivity module activates a temperature sensor, such as a thermocouple, thermistor, or semiconductor sensor, to measure the user's temperature. This user temperature can be the user's body temperature or the temperature of the limb the user uses to contact the sensor; the user can be a human or other animal. The detected temperature data is then converted into an electrical signal and sent to the temperature sensor display stand body via an appropriate communication interface. This communication can be wired, such as I2C, SPI, or UART, or wireless, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LoRaWAN, etc. In some advanced applications, the temperature sensor may also have data storage capabilities, storing the collected temperature data in internal memory and then sending the data to the display stand body via read operations.
[0055] In other embodiments, the thermal conductivity module may also include a microcontroller or microprocessor for processing data collected by the sensor and executing the required control logic. For example, if the temperature exceeds a preset range, the microcontroller may trigger an alarm or activate the corresponding control device. Additionally, the thermal conductivity module may have a self-calibration function, automatically adjusting measurement accuracy according to changes in environmental conditions. This ensures the accuracy and reliability of temperature measurement results even under prolonged use or changing environmental conditions. Furthermore, the temperature of the thermal conductivity module can be varied to control the user's temperature. In this embodiment, the thermal conductivity module, through a built-in temperature control mechanism, can change its own temperature to dynamically adjust the user's temperature. This module integrates a temperature sensor, control unit, actuator, and communication interface to form a closed-loop control system. To ensure system safety, the thermal conductivity module may also include overheat protection, short-circuit protection, and fault diagnosis functions to ensure safe shutdown or adjustment of operation in abnormal situations.
[0056] Step 220: The controller detects temperature changes based on the received temperature data and generates instructions corresponding to the temperature changes.
[0057] In this embodiment, when the thermal conductivity module detects a touch, it sends temperature data to the temperature sensor display stand. The controller in the stand generates a command corresponding to the temperature change based on the detected temperature data. In some embodiments, the controller generates a game scene start command when it detects that the user's temperature has changed over time. Optionally, the game scene start command can be implemented in various ways. For example, if the user's temperature changes over a preset time, the game scene start command is triggered, and a game scene start button is displayed on the screen. The user can directly click the game scene start button on the display screen or press the physical button on the temperature sensor display stand to start the game. Correspondingly, the controller opens the game scene interface when it detects the user's touch operation on the game scene start button or touch on the physical button. In addition, the user can also select to open the game scene interface via voice control. In this case, the controller has a built-in voice recognition function, which allows the user to open the game scene interface or perform other operations by speaking specific commands.
[0058] In some embodiments, the controller generates corresponding game execution commands based on the detected temperature changes of the user, controlling the display screen to show an image corresponding to the game scene. The game execution commands are used to control the display screen to show changes in target objects in the game scene. In some possible embodiments, the controller receives temperature data sent by the thermal conductivity module of the sensor component and stores the current temperature data in the memory. When the detected temperature data reaches or exceeds a set temperature threshold, the controller controls the display screen to show a racing scene image. The target object in the game scene is one of the racing cars. The controller controls the target racing car in the game scene to accelerate or decelerate by detecting the change value between the current temperature data and the temperature data at the previous moment. The user can set the correspondence between temperature changes and commands in advance.
[0059] Optionally, when the controller detects that the current temperature is higher than the previous temperature, meaning the thermal conductivity module is in heating mode and causing the user's temperature to rise, the controller generates an acceleration command for the racing car. The difference between the current and previous temperatures can be mapped to a parameter range for the target racing car's acceleration value. For example, the larger the temperature difference, the higher the acceleration value of the target racing car, meaning the faster the target racing car travels. Conversely, when the controller detects that the current temperature is lower than the previous temperature, meaning the thermal conductivity module is in cooling mode and causing the user's temperature to drop, the controller generates a deceleration command for the racing car. The difference between the current and previous temperatures can be mapped to a parameter range for the target racing car's deceleration value. For example, the larger the temperature difference, the higher the deceleration value of the target racing car, meaning the lower the target racing car travels. In addition to controlling the speed of the target race car, the controller can also control the shape and position of the target object on the screen to change. For example, if the target object is water, the shape of the water can be changed according to temperature changes, such as changing from water to gas or from water to snow. The embodiments of the present invention do not limit the specific change parameters of the target object with temperature in a specific scenario.
[0060] In some possible embodiments, the sensor assembly may also include two thermal conductivity modules. When the two thermal conductivity modules simultaneously detect the user's temperature change, it is understood that simultaneous detection of the user's temperature change may occur when two users are detected separately, or when different limbs of a user are in contact with or near different thermal conductivity modules. In this scenario, the racing scene diagram includes at least two racing cars, two of which are target racing cars. Based on the temperature change values detected by different thermal conductivity modules, acceleration or deceleration commands are generated to control different racing cars. The process of the controller generating acceleration or deceleration commands will not be described in detail here. In addition, it should be noted that when the target racing car's speed reaches a preset maximum speed threshold or when the target racing car's speed decelerates to a stop, the controller may also control the display of a reminder pop-up window on the screen to remind the user that the current game is about to end and ask the user whether to start the next round of the game.
[0061] Step 230: Control the display of the image corresponding to the instruction on the screen.
[0062] The controller can control the display screen to show the game scene interface, and the generated corresponding image can be an image corresponding to the game scene. For example, in the racing scene mentioned above, the image corresponding to the racing scene would be displayed. In addition, the controller can also control the display screen to show other scene interfaces, such as weather scenes and environmental image scenes. In some possible embodiments, when the controller detects that the user's temperature changes over time, it generates a scene change command. For example, if the controller detects that the user's temperature is rising, it controls the screen to display sunny or cloudy weather and configures corresponding environmental images, such as a warm sunny beach or a sun-baked desert scene; conversely, if the controller detects that the user's temperature is falling, it controls the screen to display cold weather such as rain or snow and configures corresponding environmental images, such as a winter snow scene or a snow-covered mountain scene. Furthermore, different scene sound effects can be set for different weather scenes or environmental image scenes, such as adding wind sounds or ice cracking sounds in cold weather or environmental scenes, and adding cicada chirping or dry rustling sounds in hot weather or environmental scenes. The controller can change the weather or environmental scene image displayed on the monitor according to the detected temperature change, such as changing from a winter snow scene to a summer beach scene.
[0063] In this embodiment, before the controller detects temperature data changes and generates instructions corresponding to the temperature changes, it can also control the display of thermal imaging data corresponding to the temperature data on the screen based on the received temperature data, as shown in the schematic diagram. Figure 3 As shown, Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the display screen interface of a temperature sensing interactive control system in one embodiment. The thermal imaging data includes a series of temperature readings, which can be represented as pixels of different colors, forming an image representing the temperature distribution. This image is called a thermal map or infrared image, which can visualize heat and help users identify hot or cold spots. When displaying thermal imaging data on the screen, pseudo-color mapping is usually used to map temperature changes as a gradient from cool colors (such as blue) to warm colors (such as red), thereby intuitively showing the temperature distribution. When the controller-generated command corresponds to an image that includes a target object, the thermal imaging data is displayed on the target area where the target object is located, and the temperature value is displayed simultaneously. The target area can be an area that overlaps with the area where the target object is located, or it can be an area that includes the area where the target object is located; this embodiment of the invention does not limit the scope of the data.
[0064] In some other embodiments, the temperature sensing interactive control system further includes a personal information recognition device. For example, a user can scan a personal information QR code using this device. The personal information recognition device will identify and store the user's identity information and the corresponding thermal imaging data, and send the thermal imaging data corresponding to the user's identity information to the display screen. If there are at least two thermal imaging data corresponding to the same identity information, the display screen will display comparison information of all thermal imaging data corresponding to the same identity information. This comparison information may be a comparison of temperature values, a comparison of color changes in the thermal imaging image, or a temperature change curve displayed on the screen.
[0065] Using the above embodiments, the temperature sensing interactive control system combines the detected temperature data changes with the scene images displayed on the screen. It can create rich and intuitive screen display effects based on temperature changes. Furthermore, by controlling the thermal imaging data displayed on the screen, it makes it more convenient and intuitive for users to analyze the temperature distribution in the thermal image, enhancing the interactivity between users and the temperature sensor display stand, and improving the user's temperature sensing interactive experience and immersion.
[0066] As mentioned above, the temperature of the thermal conductivity module can be varied to control the user's temperature. However, the temperature of the thermal conductivity module needs to be adjusted within a temperature range that is acceptable to the human body. Therefore, the protection mechanism of the thermal conductivity module will be introduced next to keep the temperature of the thermal conductivity module within a safe range.
[0067] Please see Figure 4 , Figure 4 Here is a schematic flowchart illustrating the protection mechanism of the thermal conductivity module in one embodiment, such as... Figure 4 As shown, the method may include the following steps:
[0068] Step 410: The thermal conductivity module of the sensor assembly sends its own temperature data to the controller.
[0069] In order to control the temperature of the thermal conductivity module within a range acceptable to the human body during temperature changes that cause temperature changes in the user or the object in contact with it, a protection mechanism for the thermal conductivity module is set in the temperature sensing interactive control system. In some embodiments, the temperature sensing element of the thermal conductivity module, such as thermocouples, thermistors, platinum resistance temperature sensors (RTDs), semiconductor sensors, infrared sensors, and other types of temperature-sensitive elements, can sense the temperature changes of itself and the user or the object in contact with it in real time. The sensing element converts the sensed temperature change into an electrical signal, which is proportional to the temperature or has a certain functional relationship. Then, the circuit inside the thermal conductivity module adjusts and amplifies the original electrical signal to adapt to the signal type and intensity required by the controller. Finally, the module sends the encoded temperature data to the controller via wired or wireless means. Wired means may include using interfaces such as RS485 and Ethernet, while wireless means may include technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and LoRa.
[0070] Step 420: The controller performs data analysis based on the preset temperature threshold.
[0071] In this embodiment, the thermal conductivity module activates a protection mechanism when it detects that the current temperature exceeds a preset hot temperature threshold or falls below a preset cold temperature threshold. The preset hot temperature threshold can be set to 40 degrees Celsius, and the preset cold temperature threshold can be set to 0 degrees Celsius. After activating the protection mechanism, the thermal conductivity module sends its temperature data to the controller. The controller compares and analyzes the data based on the preset hot and cold temperature thresholds to determine whether the current temperature is in a low-temperature or high-temperature state. If it is in a low-temperature state, it further triggers the overcooling protection action; conversely, if the current temperature is in a high-temperature state, it further triggers the overheating protection action.
[0072] Step 430: The controller triggers the corresponding action based on the data analysis results.
[0073] When the temperature data falls below the preset minimum temperature threshold, i.e., the cold temperature threshold, the controller determines that the current temperature of the thermal conductivity module is in an overcooled state. At this time, the controller generates an overcooling protection command, causing the temperature sensor interactive control system to perform overcooling protection actions. For example, adjusting the output power of the heating element to increase heat generation, or automatically starting heating equipment such as an electric heater or hot air blower to raise the temperature of the thermal conductivity module. Once the temperature returns to a safe range, the control system will gradually resume normal operation as needed. Conversely, when the temperature data exceeds the preset maximum temperature threshold, i.e., the hot temperature threshold, the controller determines that the current temperature of the thermal conductivity module is in an overheated state. At this time, the controller generates an overheating protection command, causing the temperature sensor interactive control system to perform overheating protection actions. For example, cutting off the power supply or reducing the output power of the equipment to reduce heat generation, or automatically starting the cooling system such as a cooling fan or heat sink to enhance heat dissipation and lower the temperature of the thermal conductivity module. In addition, during the process of triggering overheat or overcool protection actions, the controller can also issue an alarm through audio, flashing indicator lights, or pop-up windows on the control display to remind the user that the current temperature has reached outside the acceptable temperature range for the human body. Furthermore, throughout the process, the control system continuously monitors temperature changes to ensure stable system operation.
[0074] Using the above embodiments, the controller triggers corresponding overcooling or overheating protection actions based on the temperature data analysis results of the thermal conductivity module, which can control the temperature of the thermal conductivity module within a safe temperature range acceptable to the human body, enhance the safety of the temperature sensing interactive control system, and protect the related equipment of the temperature sensing interactive control system from damage.
[0075] The system involved in the embodiments of the present invention will be described below. The system in the embodiments of this application can be used to implement the method provided in the embodiments of this application. The technical details therein can be implemented with reference to the foregoing method embodiments and have corresponding beneficial effects. Repeated content will not be repeated.
[0076] Please see Figure 5 , Figure 5 This is a block diagram of a temperature sensing interactive control system in one embodiment. Figure 5 As shown, the temperature sensing interactive control system 500 may include: a sensor assembly 510, a thermal conductivity module 511, a temperature sensor display stand body 520, a controller 521, a display screen 522, and a personal information recognition device 523, wherein the sensor assembly 510 is electrically connected to the temperature sensor display stand body 520.
[0077] The sensor assembly 510 includes a thermal conductivity module 511, which is used to send the detected user's temperature data to the temperature sensor display stand body 520 when a user is detected approaching or touching the device. The temperature of the thermal conductivity module 511 can be varied to control the user's temperature.
[0078] In some embodiments, the thermal conductivity module 511 is further configured to activate a protection mechanism when the current temperature is detected to exceed a preset hot temperature threshold or fall below a preset cold temperature threshold.
[0079] The temperature sensor display stand body 520 includes a controller 521 and a display screen 522, as well as a personal information recognition device 523, with the display screen 522 electrically connected to the personal information recognition device 523.
[0080] Controller 521 is used to detect changes in temperature data based on received temperature data and generate instructions corresponding to the temperature changes.
[0081] The control screen displays the image corresponding to the instruction;
[0082] In some embodiments, before detecting changes in temperature data and generating instructions corresponding to the temperature change, the controller 521 is further configured to:
[0083] Based on the received temperature data, control the display to show the thermal imaging data corresponding to the temperature data on the screen;
[0084] If the current temperature of the thermal conductivity module is determined to be undercooled or overheated, an overcooling or overheating protection command is generated, causing the temperature sensing interactive control system to perform the overcooling or overheating protection action.
[0085] Display screen 522 is used to display the image corresponding to the instruction.
[0086] In some embodiments, the display screen 522 is further configured to:
[0087] Displays thermal imaging data corresponding to temperature data;
[0088] Receives thermal imaging data corresponding to the user's identity information sent by a personal information recognition device;
[0089] When there are at least two thermal imaging data corresponding to the same identity information, the display screen 522 displays comparison information of all thermal imaging data corresponding to the same identity information.
[0090] Personal information recognition device 523 is used to identify the user's identity information.
[0091] In some embodiments, the personal information recognition device 523 is further configured to:
[0092] Store the user identity information and the corresponding thermal imaging data;
[0093] The personal information recognition device sends the thermal imaging data corresponding to the user's identity information to the display screen.
[0094] Figure 6 This is a structural block diagram of an electronic device in one embodiment. The electronic device may be a controller within the main body of the temperature sensor display stand, such as… Figure 6 As shown, the electronic device may include components such as a processor 610, a WiFi module 620, an audio circuit 630, a speaker 631, a microphone 632, a memory 640, and a power supply 650. Those skilled in the art will understand that... Figure 6 The electronic device structure shown does not constitute a limitation on the electronic device. The electronic device may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine certain components, or have different component arrangements.
[0095] The processor 610 is the control center of the electronic device. It connects various parts of the electronic device via various interfaces and lines. By running or executing software programs and / or modules stored in the memory 640, and by calling data stored in the memory 640, it performs various functions and processes data, thereby providing overall monitoring of the electronic device. Optionally, the processor 610 may include one or more processing units; preferably, the processor 610 may integrate an application processor and a modem processor, wherein the application processor mainly handles the operating system, user interface, and applications, and the modem processor mainly handles wireless communication. It is understood that the modem processor may not be integrated into the processor 610.
[0096] WiFi module 620 belongs to short-range wireless transmission technology and is commonly used to send data from a device to a network or receive data from a network to a device. In this embodiment, WiFi module can also be used to send and receive temperature data, thermal imaging data, and user identity information. In addition, electronic devices can also help users send and receive emails, browse web pages, and access streaming media through WiFi module 620, providing users with wireless broadband Internet access.
[0097] The audio circuit 630, speaker 631, and microphone 632 provide an audio interface between the user and the electronic device. The audio circuit 630 converts the received audio data into an electrical signal and transmits it to the speaker 631, which then converts it into a sound signal for output. For example, in this embodiment, the audio circuit 630 and speaker 631 can emit an alarm audio when the thermal conductivity module activates its protection mechanism. On the other hand, the microphone 632 converts the collected sound signal into an electrical signal, which is received by the audio circuit 630, converted into audio data, and then processed by the audio data processor 610 before being output to the memory 640 for further processing. For example, in this embodiment, the audio circuit 630 and microphone 632 can be used to enable voice control of the temperature sensor display stand to open game scene interfaces, weather and environmental scene interfaces, or perform other operations.
[0098] The memory 640 can be used to store software programs and modules. The processor 610 executes various functional applications and data processing of the electronic device by running the software programs and modules stored in the memory 640. The memory 640 may mainly include 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 (such as sound playback function, image playback function, etc.), etc.; the data storage area may store data created according to the use of the electronic device (such as audio data, telephone directory, etc.). In addition, the memory 640 may include high-speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one disk storage device, flash memory device, or other volatile solid-state storage device.
[0099] The electronic device also includes a power supply 650 (such as a battery) to power various components. Preferably, the power supply can be logically connected to the processor 610 through a power management system, thereby enabling functions such as charging, discharging, and power consumption management through the power management system. Although not shown, the electronic device may also include a camera, Bluetooth module, etc., which will not be described in detail here.
[0100] In one embodiment, when a computer program stored in memory 640 is executed by processor 610, the processor 610 performs the methods described in the above embodiments.
[0101] This application discloses a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, wherein the computer program, when executed by a processor, implements the methods described in the above embodiments.
[0102] This application discloses a computer program product, which includes a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, and the computer program can be executed by a processor to implement the methods described in the above embodiments.
[0103] Those skilled in the art will understand that all or part of the processes in the above embodiments can be implemented by a computer program instructing related hardware. The program can be stored in a non-volatile computer-readable storage medium, and when executed, it can include the processes of the embodiments of the above methods. The storage medium can be a magnetic disk, optical disk, ROM, etc.
[0104] Any references to memory, storage, databases, or other media used herein may include non-volatile and / or volatile memory. Suitable non-volatile memory may include ROM, Programmable ROM (PROM), Erasable PROM (EPROM), Electrically Erasable PROM (EEPROM), or flash memory. Volatile memory may include random access memory (RAM), which is used as an external cache. By way of illustration and not limitation, RAM may take many forms, such as Static RAM (SRAM), Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), Double Data Rate SDRAM (DDR SDRAM), Enhanced Synchronous DRAM (ESDRAM), Synchlink DRAM (SLDRAM), Rambus DRAM (RDRAM), and Direct Rambus DRAM (DRDRAM).
[0105] It should be understood that the phrase "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" throughout the specification means that a specific feature, structure, or characteristic related to the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of this application. Therefore, "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" appearing throughout the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. Furthermore, these specific features, structures, or characteristics can be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. Those skilled in the art should also recognize that the embodiments described in the specification are all optional embodiments, and the actions and modules involved are not necessarily essential to this application. It should be noted that "multiple" in this application includes "two or more".
[0106] In the various embodiments of this application, it should be understood that the sequence number of each process does not necessarily imply the order of execution. The execution order of each process should be determined by its function and internal logic, and should not constitute any limitation on the implementation process of the embodiments of this application.
[0107] The units described above as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units; they can 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.
[0108] Furthermore, the functional units in the various embodiments of this application can be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit can exist physically separately, or two or more units can be integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be implemented in hardware or as a software functional unit.
[0109] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.
[0110] The foregoing has provided a detailed description of a temperature sensing interactive control method, system, electronic device, and storage medium based on a thermal conductivity module disclosed in this application. Specific examples have been used to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of this application. The descriptions of the embodiments above are merely for the purpose of helping to understand the method and its core ideas. Furthermore, those skilled in the art will recognize that, based on the ideas of this application, there will be changes in the specific implementation methods and application scope. Therefore, the content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
Claims
1. A temperature sensing interactive control method, characterized by, The application is applied to a temperature sensing interactive control system, the system comprises a sensor assembly, the sensor assembly comprises a cold and hot temperature sensing module, and further comprises a temperature sensor display platform body, the display platform body is electrically connected with the sensor assembly, the body comprises a controller and a display screen, and the method comprises the following steps: The cold and hot temperature sensing module of the sensor assembly sends the temperature data of the user detected to the temperature sensor display platform body in the case of detecting the user approaching or touching, wherein the temperature of the cold and hot temperature sensing module can be changed to control the temperature of the user; The controller detects the temperature data change according to the received temperature data, generates an instruction corresponding to the temperature change according to the temperature change; Control the display screen to display an image corresponding to the instruction.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein, When the cold and hot temperature sensing module detects the temperature data of the user, the instruction corresponding to the temperature change is generated according to the temperature change, and the display screen is controlled to display an image corresponding to the instruction, which comprises: The controller generates a game scene start instruction in the case of detecting that the temperature of the user changes with time; The controller generates a corresponding game execution instruction according to the detected temperature change value of the user, controls the display screen to display an image corresponding to the game scene, and the game execution instruction is used to control the change of a target object in the game scene, and the change comprises at least one of the following: shape change, position change and moving speed.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein, The game scene is a racing scene, the controller controls the display screen to display an image corresponding to the game scene according to the detected temperature change value of the user, and generates a corresponding game execution instruction, and the game execution instruction is used to control a target object in the game scene, which comprises: The controller controls the screen to display a racing scene image according to the detected temperature change value of the user, the racing scene image comprises at least one racing car, and generates a racing car acceleration or deceleration instruction, and the racing car acceleration or deceleration instruction controls the target racing car to accelerate or decelerate, wherein the target racing car is a racing car in the at least one racing car.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein, The sensor assembly comprises two cold and hot temperature sensing modules, when the two cold and hot temperature sensing modules simultaneously detect the temperature change value of the user, the racing scene image comprises two racing cars, and the acceleration or deceleration instructions for controlling different racing cars are respectively generated according to the temperature change values detected by different cold and hot temperature sensing modules.
5. The method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, Before the detection of the temperature data change and the generation of the instruction corresponding to the temperature change, the method further comprises the following steps: The controller controls the display screen to display thermal imaging data corresponding to the temperature data according to the received temperature data; The image corresponding to the instruction comprises a target object, and the thermal imaging data is displayed in a target area where the target object is located.
6. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein, The method further comprises the following steps: The cold and hot temperature sensing module starts a protection mechanism when detecting that the current temperature exceeds a preset hot temperature threshold or is lower than a preset cold temperature threshold, and the protection mechanism is used to control the temperature of the cold and hot temperature sensing module within a preset safe range.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein, The system further comprises a personal information identification device, and the personal information identification system is used to identify the identity information of the user, and the method further comprises: storing the identity information of the user and corresponding thermal imaging data; The personal information identification device sends the thermal imaging data corresponding to the identity information of the user to the display screen, and in the case that the same identity information corresponds to at least two thermal imaging data, the display screen displays the comparison information of all thermal imaging data corresponding to the same identity information.
8. A temperature sensing interactive control method, characterized by, The controller is applied to a temperature sensing interactive control system, the system comprises a sensor assembly and a temperature sensor display stand main body, the sensor assembly comprises a cold and hot temperature sensing module, the display stand main body is electrically connected with the sensor assembly, the main body comprises the controller and a display screen, and the method comprises: receiving temperature data sent by the cold and hot temperature sensing module of the sensor assembly; detecting temperature data changes according to the received temperature data, generating instructions corresponding to the temperature changes according to the temperature changes; controlling the display screen to display images corresponding to the instructions.
9. A temperature sensing interactive control system, characterized by, The sensor assembly comprises a cold and hot temperature sensing module, and further comprises a temperature sensor display stand main body, the display stand main body is electrically connected with the sensor assembly, the main body comprises a controller and a display screen, and the sensor assembly comprises a cold and hot temperature sensing module. The cold and hot temperature sensing module of the sensor assembly is used to send temperature data of a user detected when the user approaches or touches to the temperature sensor display stand main body, wherein the temperature of the cold and hot temperature sensing module can be changed to control the temperature of the user; The controller is used to detect temperature data changes according to the received temperature data, generate instructions corresponding to the temperature changes according to the temperature changes, and control the display screen to display images corresponding to the instructions. The controller is used to detect temperature data changes according to the received temperature data, generate instructions corresponding to the temperature changes according to the temperature changes, and control the display screen to display images corresponding to the instructions.
10. An electronic device, comprising: The controller is used to detect temperature data changes according to the received temperature data, generate instructions corresponding to the temperature changes according to the temperature changes, and control the display screen to display images corresponding to the instructions.
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