Communication configuration method of intelligent terminal and related device

By coordinating the NFC tag signal with the vehicle's infotainment system via mobile terminals, the cumbersome configuration process for smart devices is resolved, enabling efficient and seamless device access and improving user experience and device access efficiency.

CN121603992APending Publication Date: 2026-03-03NINGBO BABY FIRST BABY PROD CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202511973851.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-12-25
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

In a smart cockpit environment, the communication configuration process for smart devices is cumbersome, requiring users to manually perform multiple steps. It is difficult to quickly locate the device addition entry point, resulting in a lengthy and unintuitive operation path.

Method used

The system obtains the NFC tag signal from the smart terminal via the mobile terminal, determines the communication type, and sends configuration information and scanning instructions according to the type. It coordinates the automatic communication configuration between the vehicle system and the smart terminal, including point-to-point wireless broadcasting and network access communication processes.

Benefits of technology

It enables efficient and seamless communication configuration for smart devices, reduces the complexity of user operations, and improves device access efficiency and user experience.

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Abstract

The embodiment of the invention provides a communication configuration method of an intelligent terminal and a related device, and relates to the technical field of communication. Acquiring an NFC label signal of the intelligent terminal; if the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication, configuration information is sent to the intelligent terminal, so that the intelligent terminal carries out point-to-point wireless broadcasting, and a scanning instruction is sent to the vehicle machine system, so that the vehicle machine system establishes communication connection with the intelligent terminal and carries out communication configuration under the condition that the point-to-point wireless broadcasting of the intelligent terminal is scanned; if the communication type is network access communication, configuration information is sent to the intelligent terminal, equipment scanning is carried out, under the condition that point-to-point wireless broadcast of the intelligent terminal is scanned, communication connection with the intelligent terminal is established, and network access information corresponding to the vehicle machine system is sent to the intelligent terminal; therefore, the intelligent terminal establishes communication connection with the vehicle machine system based on the network access information and performs communication configuration, user operation is simplified, and automatic communication configuration of the intelligent device is realized.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of communication technology, and more specifically, to a communication configuration method and related apparatus for a smart terminal. Background Technology

[0002] In smart cockpit applications, the connection between the vehicle's infotainment system and various smart terminal devices has become a crucial element in enhancing user experience. With the development of in-vehicle IoT technology, an increasing number of smart hardware devices are being introduced into the in-vehicle environment, such as wearable devices, smart tags, in-vehicle health monitors, and child safety seat sensors. These devices need to establish communication relationships with the vehicle's infotainment system to achieve data interaction and functional collaboration.

[0003] However, in existing technologies, whether configuring a smart device's communication for the first time or resetting its communication configuration, completing this connection process involves multiple manual steps: users need to actively open the in-vehicle or mobile application, enter the designated function interface, and then scan, discover, and select the target device to initiate a pairing request. These operations are cumbersome and difficult for users to perform. In addition, the function menu of the in-vehicle system is deeply layered, making it difficult for ordinary users to quickly locate the device addition entry, resulting in a lengthy and unintuitive overall operation path. Summary of the Invention

[0004] In view of this, the purpose of this application is to provide a communication configuration method and related apparatus for a smart terminal, so as to simplify user operation and realize automatic communication configuration of smart devices.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solutions adopted in the embodiments of this application are as follows: In a first aspect, this application provides a communication configuration method for a smart terminal, applied to a mobile terminal, the method comprising: Acquire the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal, and determine the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal; If the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication, then when communicating with the vehicle system, configuration information is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting, and a scanning command is sent to the vehicle system so that the vehicle system can perform device scanning. When the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and communication configuration is performed. If the communication type is network access communication, configuration information is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting and device scanning. If the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform network access operation based on the network access information, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration.

[0006] In an optional implementation, sending configuration information to the smart terminal to enable the smart terminal to perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting includes: Generate broadcast commands and obtain user account information; The configuration information is generated based on the user account information and broadcast instructions, and the configuration information is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can update the registration status of the device upon receiving the configuration information, perform point-to-point wireless broadcast when the registration status is initial registration status, and perform permission confirmation based on the user account when the registration status is reset status, and perform point-to-point wireless broadcast when the permission confirmation is successful.

[0007] In an optional implementation, after sending configuration information to the smart terminal and a scanning command to the vehicle system, the method further includes: Determine whether the smart terminal establishes a communication connection with the vehicle system within a preset time period; If the smart terminal fails to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system within a preset time period, a device scan is performed. If the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and communication configuration is performed.

[0008] In an optional implementation, the communication configuration includes binding user account information with the terminal information of the smart terminal.

[0009] Secondly, this application provides a communication configuration method for a smart terminal, applied to a smart terminal, the method comprising: The configuration information sent by the mobile terminal is obtained, and point-to-point wireless broadcasting is performed based on the configuration information; wherein, the configuration information is obtained by the mobile terminal after obtaining the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal, determining the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal, and sending it to the smart terminal when the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication and the mobile terminal is connected to the vehicle system, or when the communication type is network access communication. Upon receiving a first connection request from the vehicle infotainment system, establish a communication connection with the vehicle infotainment system and perform communication configuration with the vehicle infotainment system; Wherein, the first connection request is generated by the vehicle system when it scans the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal and sent to the smart terminal, and the vehicle system performs device scanning when it receives a scanning instruction sent by the mobile terminal, wherein the scanning instruction is sent by the mobile terminal to the vehicle system when the communication type of the smart terminal is point-to-point wireless communication. Upon receiving a second connection request from the mobile terminal, a communication connection is established with the mobile terminal. Upon receiving network access information corresponding to the vehicle system from the mobile terminal, a network access operation is performed according to the network access information to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration. The second connection request and the network access information are sent by the mobile terminal to the smart terminal when the communication type of the smart terminal is network access communication.

[0010] Thirdly, this application provides a communication configuration device for a smart terminal, applied to a mobile terminal, the device comprising: The determination module is used to acquire the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal and determine the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal; The sending module is configured to, if the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication, send configuration information to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting when connected to the vehicle system, and send a scanning command to the vehicle system so that the vehicle system can perform device scanning, and establish a communication connection with the smart terminal and perform communication configuration when the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected. The sending module is further configured to send configuration information to the smart terminal if the communication type is network access communication, so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting and device scanning. If the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system is sent to the smart terminal, so that the smart terminal can perform network access operation based on the network access information, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration.

[0011] Fourthly, this application provides a communication configuration device for a smart terminal, applied to a smart terminal, the device comprising: An acquisition module is used to obtain configuration information sent by a mobile terminal and perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting based on the configuration information; wherein, the configuration information is obtained by the mobile terminal after obtaining the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal, determining the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal, and sending it to the smart terminal when the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication and the mobile terminal is connected to the vehicle system, or when the communication type is network access communication. The configuration module is used to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system upon receiving a first connection request sent by the vehicle system, and to perform communication configuration with the vehicle system. Wherein, the first connection request is generated by the vehicle system when it scans the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal and sent to the smart terminal, and the vehicle system performs device scanning when it receives a scanning instruction sent by the mobile terminal, wherein the scanning instruction is sent by the mobile terminal to the vehicle system when the communication type of the smart terminal is point-to-point wireless communication. The configuration module is further configured to establish a communication connection with the mobile terminal upon receiving a second connection request from the mobile terminal, and to perform a network access operation based on the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system sent by the mobile terminal, in order to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration; wherein the second connection request and the network access information are sent by the mobile terminal to the smart terminal when the communication type of the smart terminal is network access communication.

[0012] Fifthly, this application provides a communication configuration system, which includes a mobile terminal, a smart terminal, and a vehicle system; The mobile terminal is used to acquire the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal and determine the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal. When the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication and is connected to the vehicle system, the mobile terminal sends configuration information to the smart terminal and sends a scanning command to the vehicle system. When the communication type is network access communication, the mobile terminal sends the configuration information to the smart terminal and performs device scanning. When the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, the mobile terminal establishes a communication connection with the smart terminal and sends the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system to the smart terminal. The smart terminal is used to perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting when it receives the configuration information, and to perform network access operation based on the network access information when it receives the network access information, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration. The vehicle system is used to scan for devices upon receiving the scanning command, and to establish a communication connection with the smart terminal and perform communication configuration upon detecting the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal.

[0013] Sixthly, this application provides a terminal device including a processor and a memory, the memory storing a computer program executable by the processor, the processor executing the computer program to implement the method described in any of the foregoing embodiments, or the method described in the foregoing embodiments.

[0014] In a seventh aspect, this application provides a computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, which, when executed by a processor, implements the method described in any of the foregoing embodiments, or the method described in the foregoing embodiments.

[0015] The communication configuration method and related apparatus for a smart terminal provided in this application embodiment allow the mobile terminal to acquire the Near Field Communication (NFC) tag signal of the smart terminal. Based on the NFC tag signal, it can determine whether the smart terminal needs to use point-to-point wireless communication or network access communication. If the communication type is determined to be point-to-point wireless communication, and the mobile terminal has already established a communication connection with the vehicle system, it can send configuration information to the smart terminal to enable point-to-point wireless broadcasting. Simultaneously, the mobile terminal sends a scanning command to the vehicle system, triggering the vehicle system to start its device scanning function. When the vehicle system detects the point-to-point wireless broadcast from the smart terminal, it can initiate a connection request, completing the communication connection and configuration with the smart terminal. During this process, the mobile terminal acts as an intermediary coordinating device, achieving synchronous control of the behavior of both devices, eliminating the need for the user to operate the vehicle system or the smart terminal separately. In the case of network access communication, the mobile terminal can also send configuration information to the smart terminal, causing it to enter point-to-point wireless broadcasting state, and the mobile terminal itself can initiate device scanning. Upon detecting the broadcast signal, the mobile terminal establishes a point-to-point connection with the smart terminal and transmits the network access information associated with the vehicle's infotainment system to the smart terminal. This network access information enables the smart terminal to access the Wi-Fi network, thereby establishing a communication connection with the vehicle's infotainment system and completing communication configuration via the local area network. Therefore, regardless of the communication mode, the entire configuration process is triggered by NFC, and subsequent steps can be completed without manual intervention. This requires only a single proximity action to drive the mobile terminal to determine the communication scenario and coordinate relevant devices to automatically execute the corresponding configuration logic, effectively reducing user complexity and achieving efficient and seamless communication configuration between the smart terminal and the vehicle's infotainment system.

[0016] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, preferred embodiments are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this application and should not be regarded as a limitation of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0018] Figure 1 A block diagram of a terminal device provided in an embodiment of this application is shown; Figure 2 This paper illustrates a flowchart of a communication configuration method for a smart terminal provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 3 This paper illustrates another flowchart of the communication configuration method for a smart terminal provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 4 This paper illustrates a functional block diagram of a communication configuration device for a smart terminal according to an embodiment of this application. Figure 5 This paper illustrates a functional block diagram of a communication configuration device for another smart terminal provided in an embodiment of this application. Detailed Implementation

[0019] 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. The components of the embodiments of this application described and shown in the accompanying drawings can be arranged and designed in various different configurations.

[0020] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of this application provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed application, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0021] It should be noted that relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used merely to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Unless otherwise specified, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes the element.

[0022] First, this application provides a communication configuration system, which includes a mobile terminal, a smart terminal, and a vehicle system.

[0023] It should be understood that in the communication configuration system, mobile terminals, smart terminals and vehicle systems each play different functional roles, and their specific implementation forms may vary depending on the actual application scenario.

[0024] In one possible implementation, the mobile terminal here refers to a portable electronic device with NFC reading capability and the ability to run applications. A typical example is a smartphone, which has a built-in NFC reading module that can be used to sense NFC tags on the smart terminal and initiate the corresponding communication configuration process based on the acquired information. In addition, the mobile terminal also has Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity, which can establish a wireless communication link with the vehicle system to forward control commands or transmit network parameters.

[0025] A smart terminal refers to an Internet of Things (IoT) device installed in the smart cockpit environment of a car. It possesses independent data processing capabilities and a wireless communication interface, and integrates an NFC tag and an NFC reader module to support two-way near-field signal interaction. For example, this smart terminal could be a car air purifier, a car camera, a car child safety monitoring device, or a smart seat controller. Its NFC tag can be a passive NFC tag or an active, programmable NFC information transmission system. The NFC tag of this smart terminal can store the device's identity information, such as a Media Access Control Address (MAC) or a product serial number (SN).

[0026] The vehicle infotainment system refers to the in-vehicle information system integrated into the vehicle's dashboard. As the core control platform within the vehicle, it possesses wireless communication modules such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and the ability to run dedicated applications. In this embodiment, the mobile terminal is used to acquire the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal and determine the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal. When the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication and a communication connection with the vehicle infotainment system is established, configuration information is sent to the smart terminal, and a scanning command is sent to the vehicle infotainment system. When the communication type is network access communication, configuration information is sent to the smart terminal and device scanning is performed. When a point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal, and the network access information corresponding to the vehicle infotainment system is sent to the smart terminal. The intelligent terminal is used to perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting when it receives configuration information, and to perform network access operations based on the network access information when it receives network access information, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration. The vehicle-mounted system is used to scan devices upon receiving a scanning command, and to establish a communication connection with the smart terminal and configure communication upon receiving a point-to-point wireless broadcast from the smart terminal.

[0027] It is evident that this system, through the coordinated operation of three types of devices, achieves the technical effect of adding or resetting devices without manually navigating through multiple menus or consulting manuals.

[0028] The core concept of this embodiment lies in using a mobile terminal as an intermediary bridge and NFC short-range communication technology to quickly wake up the smart terminal from its initial state and transmit configuration information. Simultaneously, the vehicle's infotainment system responds synchronously, thus avoiding the need for users to manually operate multiple interfaces or execute complex commands. Therefore, this system integrates the convenience of mobile terminals, the autonomous response capabilities of smart terminals, and the centralized management functions of vehicle infotainment systems to achieve a high degree of automation in the cross-device communication configuration process. It is particularly suitable for scenarios involving the efficient access and switching of multiple types of IoT terminals in automotive smart cockpit environments.

[0029] Based on the aforementioned communication configuration system, this application also provides a terminal device, specifically, Figure 1 This is a block diagram of a terminal device provided in an embodiment of this application. It can be understood that the terminal device can be the mobile terminal described above or the smart terminal described above.

[0030] Please see Figure 1The terminal device includes a memory, a processor, and a communication module. These components are electrically connected directly or indirectly to enable data transmission or interaction. For example, they can be electrically connected via one or more communication buses or signal lines.

[0031] The memory is used to store programs or data. The memory can be, but is not limited to, Random Access Memory (RAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM), Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), etc.

[0032] The processor is used to read / write data or programs stored in memory and to perform the corresponding functions.

[0033] The communication module is used to establish communication connections between the terminal device and other communication terminals via the network, and to send and receive data via the network.

[0034] It should be understood that, Figure 1 The structure shown is only a schematic diagram of the terminal device; the terminal device may also include components that are larger than those shown. Figure 1 The more or fewer components shown, or having the same Figure 1 The different configurations shown. Figure 1 The components shown can be implemented using hardware, software, or a combination thereof.

[0035] The following section uses the aforementioned mobile terminal as the execution subject and, in conjunction with the flowchart, provides an exemplary description of the communication configuration method for a smart terminal provided in this application's embodiments. Specifically, Figure 2 For a flowchart illustrating the communication configuration method of the smart terminal provided in this application embodiment, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 2 The method includes: Step S20: Obtain the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal and determine the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal.

[0036] In this embodiment, the trigger condition for this step is that the user brings the mobile terminal close to the NFC tag integrated into the smart terminal, and completes the data reading operation in a contactless state using NFC technology. During this process, the mobile terminal can sense and obtain the original information stored in the smart terminal's NFC tag through its built-in NFC reading module. This information includes at least a data field for uniquely identifying the device, such as a physical address (Media Access Control Address, MAC) or a product serial number (SN), and also contains key parameters for characterizing the smart terminal's communication method.

[0037] Specifically, communication type refers to the technical path relied upon when a smart terminal accesses the vehicle's infotainment system, mainly divided into two modes: point-to-point wireless communication and network access communication. Point-to-point wireless communication refers to the device directly establishing a connection with the vehicle's infotainment system through short-range wireless protocols such as Bluetooth; while network access communication refers to the device first needing to access a wireless local area network (Wi-Fi) and then interconnecting with the vehicle's infotainment system through network infrastructure.

[0038] The identification of the above communication type can be derived from the preset data structure in the NFC tag. This structure contains a field that clearly indicates the network connection method, enabling the mobile terminal to parse the corresponding communication category after reading it, thereby providing a basis for judgment in subsequent processes.

[0039] It should be noted that NFC tags may also carry status information of the smart terminal, such as pending registration, registered, or reset status. These statuses reflect whether the device has completed user binding, is in a discoverable initialization phase, or has been unbound but retained its historical configuration. Although the status information itself does not constitute a direct basis for determining the communication type, in practical applications, mobile terminals can use this status to assist in judgment.

[0040] For example, when a smart terminal is detected to be in a registered state, the mobile terminal can choose not to start the configuration process immediately. Instead, it can prompt through the user interface that the current device has been bound to another account and pop up a prompt window to confirm whether the user still needs to perform the reconfiguration operation, thereby avoiding configuration conflicts caused by accidental operation.

[0041] Therefore, the above steps not only enable rapid identification of the device but also classify and determine its communication capabilities, providing the technical prerequisite for subsequently triggering differentiated scanning commands from the vehicle's infotainment system or local network configuration processes. By integrating various key information into the NFC tag, this method significantly reduces the complexity of user operations and improves the access efficiency and user-friendliness of smart terminals in the automotive smart cockpit environment.

[0042] Step S21: If the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication, then when there is a communication connection with the vehicle system, configuration information is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting, and a scanning command is sent to the vehicle system so that the vehicle system can perform device scanning. When the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and communication configuration is performed.

[0043] In this embodiment, the mobile terminal may have already established a stable data channel with the vehicle system, such as through Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, or it may not have established a communication connection with the vehicle system. If the mobile terminal has not established a communication connection with the vehicle system, it needs to initiate a connection with the vehicle system first.

[0044] During the above steps, after confirming the communication type, the mobile terminal can first launch the corresponding application or module downloaded locally to the smart terminal, generate and send configuration information to the smart terminal. This configuration information originates from user context data and control commands obtained by the mobile terminal from its local storage, the vehicle's infotainment system, or the cloud. After processing, it is converted into a signal format that can be parsed by the smart terminal and sent to the smart terminal via NFC reverse writing or short-range wireless transmission. Upon receiving this configuration information, the smart terminal can use it as a trigger to initiate a point-to-point wireless broadcast mechanism, such as broadcasting via Bluetooth Low Energy, to announce its discoverability and provide a prerequisite for subsequent connections.

[0045] Simultaneously, the mobile terminal sends a scanning command to the vehicle's infotainment system. This command, acting as a control command, is transmitted to the system, prompting it to launch its built-in applications or service modules and enter the device discovery phase. Upon responding to the scanning command, the vehicle's infotainment system immediately activates Bluetooth scanning, continuously monitoring broadcast messages from smart devices. When a point-to-point wireless broadcast signal from the smart terminal is detected, the system can proactively initiate a first connection request, establishing a two-way communication link and configuring communication. During this process, the mobile terminal does not directly participate in establishing the data path but acts as a coordinating hub, guiding both devices to complete the pairing process.

[0046] The core of this embodiment lies in using a mobile terminal as an intermediary carrier. Under the premise of recognizing that the smart terminal employs a point-to-point wireless communication mechanism, it simultaneously triggers state activation on the terminal side and scanning behavior on the vehicle side, thereby achieving fully automated configuration without requiring manual user operation of the application interface or execution of complex network configuration procedures. Thus, this method fully leverages the convenience of NFC near-field interaction and the technological maturity of Bluetooth direct connection, achieving a seamless transition from physical contact perception to logical connection establishment, significantly improving the access efficiency and user experience of IoT devices in the automotive smart cockpit environment.

[0047] Step S22: If the communication type is network access communication, configuration information is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting and device scanning. If the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform network access operation based on the network access information, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration.

[0048] The method described in this embodiment is applicable to smart terminals whose communication type is network access communication, such as devices that use Wi-Fi as the main connection method. These devices cannot directly establish a point-to-point connection with the vehicle system and must first access the same local area network environment in order to achieve subsequent data interaction and remote control.

[0049] During the above steps, after the mobile terminal identifies the smart terminal's communication type as network access communication, it first launches the corresponding application or module downloaded locally to the smart terminal, generates and sends configuration information to the smart terminal. Specifically, the mobile terminal transmits this configuration information to the smart terminal via NFC or short-range wireless. Upon receiving this information, the smart terminal uses it as a status trigger signal, switches itself to a pending registration or reset state, and initiates a point-to-point wireless broadcast mechanism, such as broadcasting via Bluetooth Low Energy, to announce its discoverability and provide a prerequisite for establishing subsequent temporary connections.

[0050] Simultaneously, the mobile terminal initiates a local device scanning function, actively listening for broadcast messages from the smart terminal. When a point-to-point wireless broadcast signal from the smart terminal is detected, the mobile terminal can proactively initiate a second connection request to establish a temporary communication link. Based on this connection, the mobile terminal can send the network access information corresponding to the vehicle's infotainment system to the smart terminal. This network access information includes at least the Service Set Identifier (SSID) and access password for the wireless network, and may further include network parameters such as security protocol type and IP allocation method. The source of this information is the configuration of the in-vehicle Wi-Fi network currently connected to the mobile terminal, typically provided by the in-vehicle infotainment system or the in-vehicle router.

[0051] After receiving network access information, the smart terminal can initiate a network access operation, using the network access information in the network connection process to attempt to connect to the designated wireless local area network. Once the connection is successful, the smart terminal is in the same network environment as the vehicle's infotainment system, possessing the physical basis for direct communication with it. Subsequently, the vehicle's infotainment system can discover the smart terminal via the local area network and configure communication with it.

[0052] The key to this embodiment lies in utilizing point-to-point wireless communication as a temporary channel to securely transmit network access parameters, thus solving the problem of users having to manually enter network credentials and the complex operation involved in traditional Wi-Fi device network configuration. Therefore, this method achieves a balance between high security and ease of use by integrating NFC triggering, Bluetooth temporary connection, and Wi-Fi network access—making it particularly suitable for the rapid deployment of IoT terminal devices requiring network connectivity in automotive smart cockpits.

[0053] The communication configuration method for a smart terminal provided in this application embodiment allows a mobile terminal to acquire the NFC (Near Field Communication) tag signal of the smart terminal. Based on the NFC tag signal, it can determine whether the smart terminal needs to use point-to-point wireless communication or network access communication. If the communication type is determined to be point-to-point wireless communication, and if the mobile terminal has already established a communication connection with the vehicle's infotainment system, it can send configuration information to the smart terminal to enable point-to-point wireless broadcasting. Simultaneously, the mobile terminal sends a scanning command to the vehicle's infotainment system, triggering the system to start its device scanning function. When the vehicle's infotainment system detects the point-to-point wireless broadcast from the smart terminal, it can initiate a connection request, completing the communication connection and configuration with the smart terminal.

[0054] In this process, the mobile terminal acts as an intermediary coordinating device, enabling synchronous control of the behavior of both devices, eliminating the need for users to operate the vehicle's infotainment system or the smart terminal separately. In the case of network access communication, the mobile terminal can also send configuration information to the smart terminal, causing it to enter a point-to-point wireless broadcast state and initiate device scanning. Upon detecting the broadcast signal, the mobile terminal establishes a point-to-point connection with the smart terminal and transmits the network access information associated with the vehicle's infotainment system to the smart terminal. This network access information supports the smart terminal in accessing the Wi-Fi network, thereby establishing a communication connection with the vehicle's infotainment system and completing communication configuration through the local area network environment. Therefore, regardless of the communication mode, the entire configuration process is triggered by NFC, and subsequent steps can be completed without manual intervention. Thus, a single proximity action is sufficient to drive the mobile terminal to determine the communication scenario and coordinate relevant devices to automatically execute the corresponding configuration logic, effectively reducing user operational complexity and achieving efficient and seamless communication configuration between the smart terminal and the vehicle's infotainment system.

[0055] In one possible implementation, the communication configuration includes binding user account information with the terminal information of the smart terminal.

[0056] In this embodiment, the purpose of communication configuration is to establish the ownership relationship between the user and the device, ensuring the security of subsequent interactions and the continuity of personalized services. Specifically, user account information refers to the valid account data logged in by the current operator on the mobile terminal or vehicle system, which may include, but is not limited to, username, user identifier, or authorization token; while the terminal information of the smart terminal is the identity parameter used to uniquely identify the target device, typically such as MAC address or product serial number, and may further include attributes such as device model and firmware version.

[0057] Optionally, after the mobile terminal or vehicle infotainment system completes an initial connection with the smart terminal via point-to-point wireless communication or network access communication, the binding logic module can be activated to map the acquired user account information with the terminal information provided by the smart terminal. This mapping relationship is generated in the form of structured data and persistently stored as a configuration result. It is worth noting that the storage location can be flexibly selected according to the actual network environment and system architecture, supporting storage on the mobile terminal, the vehicle infotainment system, uploading to a cloud server, or synchronization to network nodes with storage capabilities such as the vehicle router.

[0058] In addition, it should be noted that this binding operation can be performed by either the smart terminal that has established a communication connection or the vehicle system and synchronized to the other device, or both parties can perform it together.

[0059] Optionally, when the binding information is stored on a cloud server, this mapping relationship has cross-terminal sharing capabilities. For example, if a user completes the communication configuration with a smart terminal and uploads the binding data to the cloud for the first time via their mobile phone, then when they subsequently switch to the vehicle's infotainment system for connection, the system can proactively retrieve the recorded correspondence between the user account and terminal information from the cloud after detecting the device, without needing to repeat the entire configuration process. Therefore, this mechanism enables the replication of communication configurations across different mobile terminals, significantly improving ease of use in multi-terminal collaborative scenarios.

[0060] Furthermore, after the binding operation is completed, the system can also build an automatic reconnection strategy based on this mapping relationship. In specific implementation, when the connection between the smart terminal and the mobile terminal or vehicle system is detected to be disconnected, the relevant device can automatically enter the device scanning state according to the binding information obtained from local cache or cloud, and prioritize the identification and attempt to reconnect to the original device based on the pre-stored terminal information, thereby realizing seamless switching and rapid connection restoration of the smart terminal between different mobile terminals.

[0061] This embodiment effectively enhances the stability of IoT device access and the consistency of user experience in the smart cockpit environment by introducing distributed storage and state synchronization mechanisms.

[0062] The following section provides a possible method for sending configuration information to smart terminals so that they can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting.

[0063] Specifically, the mobile terminal can generate broadcast commands and obtain user account information, generate configuration information based on the user account information and broadcast commands, and send the configuration information to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can update the registration status of the device upon receiving the configuration information. If the registration status is initial registration, it can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting. If the registration status is reset, it can confirm permissions based on the user account and perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting if the permissions are confirmed.

[0064] In this embodiment, the mobile terminal can guide the behavior mode of the smart terminal through a single near-field interaction, enabling devices in different initial states to enter the broadcast phase that can be discovered and connected as needed, thereby unifying the operation path for initial addition and reconfiguration.

[0065] During the execution of the above steps, the mobile terminal first generates a broadcast command to trigger a device response. This command serves as a control signal indicating the intention to initiate the configuration process. Simultaneously, it can extract currently logged-in user account information from the local account system, the vehicle system, or the cloud. This information serves as identity context for subsequent permission checks. Subsequently, the mobile terminal structurally encapsulates the broadcast command and user account information to form configuration information with complete semantics, and sends it to the smart terminal via NFC reverse transmission or short-range wireless transmission. This configuration information serves as input data, directly driving the state decision-making logic within the smart terminal.

[0066] After receiving and parsing the configuration information, the smart terminal can change the registration status of the device, such as changing it to an initial registration status or a reset status depending on the actual situation, and determine the subsequent actions based on the current registration status of the device. If the device is in the initial registration status, that is, the product has not yet been bound by any user and still maintains the factory default settings, then there is no need to perform access control verification. It directly responds to the broadcast command, starts the point-to-point wireless broadcast function, such as broadcasting in Bluetooth Low Energy mode, to announce its existence to the outside world, and includes an identification field, such as MAC address or product serial number, in the broadcast message so that external systems can identify it and initiate a connection request.

[0067] When a device is in a reset state, it indicates that it has been used by a user and an account-device mapping relationship has been established. Although the original binding has been removed, some historical data is still retained, such as device usage records, previous user association traces, or cloud configuration information. In this case, the smart terminal will not immediately enter broadcast mode, but will first perform an authorization confirmation process based on the received user account information. This authorization confirmation can be achieved through various technical paths: for example, the smart terminal can compare whether the current user is the original binding user in local storage, or verify whether the user has reconfiguration authorization by accessing the cloud server through a connected network; it can also complete the identity legitimacy determination based on encrypted tokens or digital signature mechanisms. Only after confirming that the current user has legitimate operating permissions will peer-to-peer wireless broadcasting be allowed to start, ensuring that device resources are not abused by unauthorized parties.

[0068] It's worth noting that smart terminals can also mark their current state in various ways. Taking Bluetooth smart terminal devices as an example, state information can be reflected in broadcasts, where the device sends different types of broadcast messages based on its registration status. Broadcasts awaiting registration and those already registered have explicit state marker fields in their content. Alternatively, the state can be embedded into the data structure of the communication protocol layer using features. Furthermore, state information can be stored in local non-volatile memory or a cloud server through mapping relationships, allowing for dynamic retrieval by the system. For resetting the state, historical data can include device operation logs, original user account information, etc., supporting the restoration of key parameters or auditing change records.

[0069] In this embodiment, by encapsulating user identity information and control commands together into configuration information, accurate response and security management of device registration status are achieved without increasing the user's operational burden. Therefore, this method not only meets the need for rapid access of new devices but also ensures the reliable reuse of existing devices after reset, balancing user experience and system security. It is suitable for typical application scenarios such as multi-user sharing, device replacement, or transfer in automotive smart cockpit environments.

[0070] Considering that after the mobile terminal coordinates the configuration process between the two devices, the vehicle system may fail to complete the device access due to connection abnormalities, response delays, or communication interruptions, or the vehicle system may not actually support the current smart terminal, thus preventing access, a timeout judgment logic can be introduced to ensure the normal use of the smart terminal and prevent the communication configuration operation from being interrupted due to a single path failure. Specifically, after sending configuration information to the smart terminal and a scanning command to the vehicle system, the mobile terminal can determine whether the smart terminal has established a communication connection with the vehicle system within a preset time. If the smart terminal has not established a communication connection with the vehicle system within the preset time, a device scan is performed. If a point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and communication configuration is performed.

[0071] During the above steps, after the mobile terminal completes the actions of sending configuration information to the smart terminal and sending scanning instructions to the vehicle system, it can start a timing mechanism and enter a waiting state to monitor the communication connection results.

[0072] This preset time limit serves as a criterion to determine whether the vehicle infotainment system completes the connection with the smart terminal within a reasonable timeframe. During this period, the mobile terminal can continuously monitor feedback signals from the vehicle infotainment system, or query whether the smart terminal has been included in the vehicle infotainment system's valid connection list via the local status synchronization interface, or determine whether the smart terminal is still broadcasting via Bluetooth, thereby confirming whether a communication connection has been established between the smart terminal and the vehicle infotainment system. When it is detected that the smart terminal has established a communication connection with the vehicle infotainment system within the preset time limit, it indicates that the main path configuration is successful, and the process naturally ends.

[0073] If, after the preset timeout period, the smart terminal still has not established a communication connection with the vehicle's infotainment system, a backup configuration path is triggered. At this time, the mobile terminal can use its device scanning function to search for nearby devices in broadcast mode. Because the smart terminal has entered a registration or reset state after receiving the configuration information and continues to perform point-to-point wireless broadcasts (such as Bluetooth Low Energy broadcasts), it can be detected by the mobile terminal. Once a target device is detected, the mobile terminal immediately initiates a second connection request, establishes a direct communication link with it, and executes a local communication configuration process, including identity binding and parameter synchronization, thereby achieving a connection with the smart terminal.

[0074] In this embodiment, a dual-mode configuration logic of "vehicle system priority, mobile terminal fallback" can be constructed by setting priority policies and timeout fallback mechanisms. Specifically, in typical application scenarios, the system will preferentially attempt to connect the smart terminal to the vehicle system to meet the centralized control requirements in the in-vehicle environment; only if the connection on the vehicle system fails will the configuration be completed by the mobile terminal to ensure service availability. It is worth noting that this mechanism does not require differentiated design or hardware modification of the smart terminal itself; all decision-making logic is implemented within the mobile terminal, and path selection is completed solely through software-level state judgment and behavior switching.

[0075] It is evident that this method enhances the overall fault tolerance and adaptability of the system while ensuring consistent user experience. It is particularly suitable for complex interaction scenarios in automotive smart cockpits where there is multi-device collaboration, network status fluctuations, or uncertain user intent, achieving efficient and reliable automated communication configuration.

[0076] The following section uses the aforementioned smart terminal as the execution subject and, in conjunction with a flowchart, provides an exemplary description of the communication configuration method for the smart terminal provided in this application's embodiments. Specifically, Figure 3For another flowchart illustrating the communication configuration method for the smart terminal provided in this application embodiment, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 3 The method includes: Step S30: Obtain the configuration information sent by the mobile terminal, and perform point-to-point wireless broadcast based on the configuration information.

[0077] The configuration information is obtained by the mobile terminal after it receives the NFC tag signal from the smart terminal. The mobile terminal determines the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal and sends it to the smart terminal when the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication and the mobile terminal is connected to the vehicle system, or when the communication type is network access communication.

[0078] Step S31: Upon receiving the first connection request sent by the vehicle system, establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and configure communication with the vehicle system.

[0079] The first connection request is generated and sent to the smart terminal by the vehicle system when it scans the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal. The vehicle system performs device scanning when it receives the scanning instruction sent by the mobile terminal. The scanning instruction is sent to the vehicle system by the mobile terminal when the communication type of the smart terminal is point-to-point wireless communication.

[0080] Step S32: Upon receiving a second connection request from the mobile terminal, establish a communication connection with the mobile terminal; and upon receiving network access information corresponding to the vehicle system from the mobile terminal, perform network access operation based on the network access information to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration.

[0081] Among them, the second connection request and network access information are sent from the mobile terminal to the smart terminal when the communication type of the smart terminal is network access communication.

[0082] The communication configuration method for a smart terminal provided in this application embodiment allows the mobile terminal to acquire the NFC (Near Field Communication) tag signal of the smart terminal. Based on the NFC tag signal, it determines whether the smart terminal needs to use point-to-point wireless communication or network access communication. If the communication type is determined to be point-to-point wireless communication, and the mobile terminal has already established a communication connection with the vehicle's infotainment system, it can send configuration information to the smart terminal to enable point-to-point wireless broadcasting. Simultaneously, the mobile terminal sends a scanning command to the vehicle's infotainment system, triggering the system to initiate device scanning. When the vehicle's infotainment system detects the point-to-point wireless broadcast from the smart terminal, it initiates a connection request, completing the communication connection and configuration with the smart terminal. During this process, the mobile terminal acts as an intermediary coordinating device, achieving synchronous control of the behavior of both devices, eliminating the need for the user to operate the infotainment system or the smart terminal separately. In the case of network access communication, the mobile terminal can also send configuration information to the smart terminal, causing it to enter point-to-point wireless broadcasting mode, and the mobile terminal itself can initiate device scanning. Upon detecting the broadcast signal, the mobile terminal establishes a point-to-point connection with the smart terminal and transmits the network access information associated with the vehicle's infotainment system to the smart terminal. This network access information enables the smart terminal to access the Wi-Fi network, thereby establishing a communication connection with the vehicle's infotainment system and completing communication configuration via the local area network. Therefore, regardless of the communication mode, the entire configuration process is triggered by NFC, and subsequent steps can be completed without manual intervention. This requires only a single proximity action to drive the mobile terminal to determine the communication scenario and coordinate relevant devices to automatically execute the corresponding configuration logic, effectively reducing user complexity and achieving efficient and seamless communication configuration between the smart terminal and the vehicle's infotainment system.

[0083] To perform the corresponding steps in the above embodiments and various possible methods, an implementation of a communication configuration device for a smart terminal is given below. Optionally, the communication configuration device for the smart terminal can adopt the above-described... Figure 1 The device structure of the terminal device shown.

[0084] Furthermore, regarding mobile terminals as the execution subject, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 4 , Figure 4 This is a functional block diagram of a communication configuration device for a smart terminal provided in an embodiment of this application. It should be noted that the basic principle and technical effects of the communication configuration device for the smart terminal provided in this embodiment are the same as those in the above embodiments. For the sake of brevity, any parts not mentioned in this embodiment can be referred to the corresponding content in the above embodiments. The communication configuration device for the smart terminal includes: a determining module and a sending module.

[0085] This determining module is used to acquire the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal and determine the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal.

[0086] Understandably, this determining module can also be used to perform the above step S20.

[0087] The transmitting module is used to send configuration information to the smart terminal when the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication, so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting, and to send scanning instructions to the vehicle system so that the vehicle system can perform device scanning. When the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and communication configuration is performed.

[0088] Understandably, the sending module can also be used to perform step S21 described above.

[0089] The sending module is also used to send configuration information to the smart terminal if the communication type is network access communication, so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting and device scanning. If the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform network access operation based on the network access information, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration.

[0090] Understandably, the sending module can also be used to perform step S22 described above.

[0091] The sending module is also used to generate broadcast commands and obtain user account information; generate configuration information based on user account information and broadcast commands, and send the configuration information to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can update the registration status of the device upon receiving the configuration information; perform point-to-point wireless broadcast when the registration status is initial registration; and perform permission confirmation based on user account when the registration status is reset, and perform point-to-point wireless broadcast if the permission confirmation is successful.

[0092] The sending module is also used to determine whether the smart terminal has established a communication connection with the vehicle system within a preset time period; if the smart terminal has not established a communication connection with the vehicle system within the preset time period, a device scan is performed, and if a point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and communication configuration is performed.

[0093] Next, using smart terminals as the execution subject, please refer to... Figure 5 , Figure 5 This is a functional block diagram of another communication configuration device for a smart terminal provided in an embodiment of this application. The communication configuration device for the smart terminal includes an acquisition module and a configuration module.

[0094] The acquisition module is used to obtain configuration information sent by the mobile terminal and to perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting based on the configuration information. The configuration information is obtained by the mobile terminal after obtaining the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal, determining the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal, and sending it to the smart terminal when the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication and the mobile terminal is connected to the vehicle system, or when the communication type is network access communication.

[0095] Understandably, this acquisition module can also be used to perform the above step S30.

[0096] This configuration module is used to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system upon receiving a first connection request from the vehicle system, and to configure communication with the vehicle system. The first connection request is generated by the vehicle system when it detects a point-to-point wireless broadcast from the smart terminal and is sent to the smart terminal. The vehicle system performs device scanning upon receiving a scanning command from the mobile terminal. The scanning command is sent by the mobile terminal to the vehicle system when the communication type of the smart terminal is point-to-point wireless communication.

[0097] Understandably, this configuration module can also be used to perform the above step S31.

[0098] The configuration module is also used to establish a communication connection with the mobile terminal upon receiving a second connection request from the mobile terminal, and to perform a network access operation based on the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system upon receiving the network access information from the mobile terminal, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration; wherein, the second connection request and the network access information are sent by the mobile terminal to the smart terminal when the communication type of the smart terminal is network access communication.

[0099] Understandably, this configuration module can also be used to perform step S32 as described above.

[0100] Optionally, the above modules can be stored in the form of software or firmware. Figure 1 The memory shown is either stored in or embedded in the operating system (OS) of the terminal device, and can be used by... Figure 1 The processor executes the commands. Meanwhile, the data and program code required to execute these modules can be stored in memory.

[0101] This application also provides a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program thereon, which, when executed by a processor, can implement the communication configuration method of the smart terminal provided in this application.

[0102] In the several embodiments provided in this application, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus and methods can also be implemented in other ways. The apparatus embodiments described above are merely illustrative. For example, the flowcharts and block diagrams in the accompanying drawings illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of apparatus, methods, and computer program products according to various embodiments of this application. In this regard, each block in a flowchart or block diagram may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which contains one or more executable instructions for implementing a specified logical function. It should also be noted that in some alternative implementations, the functions marked in the blocks may occur in a different order than those marked in the drawings. For example, two consecutive blocks may actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they may sometimes be executed in reverse order, depending on the functions involved. It should also be noted that each block in a block diagram and / or flowchart, and combinations of blocks in block diagrams and / or flowcharts, can be implemented using a dedicated hardware-based system that performs the specified function or action, or using a combination of dedicated hardware and computer instructions.

[0103] In addition, the functional modules in the various embodiments of this application can be integrated together to form an independent part, or each module can exist independently, or two or more modules can be integrated to form an independent part.

[0104] If a function is implemented as a software module and sold or used as an independent product, it can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. Based on this understanding, the technical solution of this application, in essence, or the part that contributes to the prior art, or a portion of the technical solution, can be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product is stored in a storage medium and includes several instructions to cause a computer device (which may be a personal computer, server, or network device, etc.) to execute all or part of the steps of the methods of the various embodiments of this application. The aforementioned storage medium includes various media capable of storing program code, such as a USB flash drive, a portable hard drive, a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a magnetic disk, or an optical disk.

[0105] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A communication configuration method for a smart terminal, characterized in that, Applied to a mobile terminal, the method includes: Acquire the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal, and determine the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal; If the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication, then when communicating with the vehicle system, configuration information is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting, and a scanning command is sent to the vehicle system so that the vehicle system can perform device scanning. When the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and communication configuration is performed. If the communication type is network access communication, configuration information is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting and device scanning. If the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform network access operation based on the network access information, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration.

2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, Sending configuration information to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting includes: Generate broadcast commands and obtain user account information; The configuration information is generated based on the user account information and broadcast instructions, and the configuration information is sent to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can update the registration status of the device upon receiving the configuration information, perform point-to-point wireless broadcast when the registration status is initial registration status, and perform permission confirmation based on the user account when the registration status is reset status, and perform point-to-point wireless broadcast when the permission confirmation is successful.

3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, After sending configuration information to the smart terminal and a scanning command to the vehicle system, the method further includes: Determine whether the smart terminal establishes a communication connection with the vehicle system within a preset time period; If the smart terminal fails to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system within a preset time period, a device scan is performed. If the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and communication configuration is performed.

4. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The communication configuration includes binding user account information with the terminal information of the smart terminal.

5. A communication configuration method for a smart terminal, characterized in that, Applied to smart terminals, the method includes: The configuration information sent by the mobile terminal is obtained, and point-to-point wireless broadcasting is performed based on the configuration information; wherein, the configuration information is obtained by the mobile terminal after obtaining the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal, determining the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal, and sending it to the smart terminal when the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication and the mobile terminal is connected to the vehicle system, or when the communication type is network access communication. Upon receiving a first connection request from the vehicle infotainment system, establish a communication connection with the vehicle infotainment system and perform communication configuration with the vehicle infotainment system; Wherein, the first connection request is generated by the vehicle system when it scans the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal and sent to the smart terminal, and the vehicle system performs device scanning when it receives a scanning instruction sent by the mobile terminal, wherein the scanning instruction is sent by the mobile terminal to the vehicle system when the communication type of the smart terminal is point-to-point wireless communication. Upon receiving a second connection request from the mobile terminal, a communication connection is established with the mobile terminal. Upon receiving network access information corresponding to the vehicle system from the mobile terminal, a network access operation is performed according to the network access information to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration. The second connection request and the network access information are sent by the mobile terminal to the smart terminal when the communication type of the smart terminal is network access communication.

6. A communication configuration device for a smart terminal, characterized in that, The device, applied to a mobile terminal, includes: The determination module is used to acquire the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal and determine the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal; The sending module is configured to, if the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication, send configuration information to the smart terminal so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting when connected to the vehicle system, and send a scanning command to the vehicle system so that the vehicle system can perform device scanning, and establish a communication connection with the smart terminal and perform communication configuration when the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected. The sending module is further configured to send configuration information to the smart terminal if the communication type is network access communication, so that the smart terminal can perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting and device scanning. If the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, a communication connection is established with the smart terminal and the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system is sent to the smart terminal, so that the smart terminal can perform network access operation based on the network access information, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration.

7. A communication configuration device for a smart terminal, characterized in that, The device, applied to a smart terminal, includes: An acquisition module is used to obtain configuration information sent by a mobile terminal and perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting based on the configuration information; wherein, the configuration information is obtained by the mobile terminal after obtaining the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal, determining the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal, and sending it to the smart terminal when the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication and the mobile terminal is connected to the vehicle system, or when the communication type is network access communication. The configuration module is used to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system upon receiving a first connection request sent by the vehicle system, and to perform communication configuration with the vehicle system. Wherein, the first connection request is generated by the vehicle system when it scans the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal and sent to the smart terminal, and the vehicle system performs device scanning when it receives a scanning instruction sent by the mobile terminal, wherein the scanning instruction is sent by the mobile terminal to the vehicle system when the communication type of the smart terminal is point-to-point wireless communication. The configuration module is further configured to establish a communication connection with the mobile terminal upon receiving a second connection request from the mobile terminal, and to perform a network access operation based on the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system sent by the mobile terminal, in order to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration; wherein the second connection request and the network access information are sent by the mobile terminal to the smart terminal when the communication type of the smart terminal is network access communication.

8. A communication configuration system, characterized in that, The communication configuration system includes mobile terminals, smart terminals, and vehicle-mounted systems; The mobile terminal is used to acquire the NFC tag signal of the smart terminal and determine the communication type of the smart terminal based on the NFC tag signal. When the communication type is point-to-point wireless communication and is connected to the vehicle system, the mobile terminal sends configuration information to the smart terminal and sends a scanning command to the vehicle system. When the communication type is network access communication, the mobile terminal sends the configuration information to the smart terminal and performs device scanning. When the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal is detected, the mobile terminal establishes a communication connection with the smart terminal and sends the network access information corresponding to the vehicle system to the smart terminal. The smart terminal is used to perform point-to-point wireless broadcasting when it receives the configuration information, and to perform network access operation based on the network access information when it receives the network access information, so as to establish a communication connection with the vehicle system and perform communication configuration. The vehicle system is used to scan for devices upon receiving the scanning command, and to establish a communication connection with the smart terminal and perform communication configuration upon detecting the point-to-point wireless broadcast of the smart terminal.

9. A terminal device, characterized in that, It includes a processor and a memory, the memory storing a computer program executable by the processor, the processor executing the computer program to implement the method of any one of claims 1-4, or the method of claim 5.

10. A computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, characterized in that, When the computer program is executed by a processor, it implements the method of any one of claims 1-4, or the method of claim 5.