Detection terminal and physiological data management system

By powering the data communication module during operation and implementing low-power management during non-operation, and combining this with the radio frequency communication module to control the switching of the detection terminal state, the low-power requirement of the physiological data detection terminal is solved, and a low-energy detection terminal design is realized.

CN121635664APending Publication Date: 2026-03-10SHENZHEN MUXIN TECH CO LTD
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Filing Date
2024-08-30
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Existing physiological data detection terminals have reduced battery size and capacity due to device miniaturization, resulting in stringent low-power requirements and an urgent need for low-power solutions.

Method used

The detection module supplies power to the data communication module when it is in operation and performs low-power management when it is not in operation. The radio frequency communication module controls the switching of the working state of the detection terminal and achieves low-power power supply management by utilizing its own power supply and internal control logic.

Benefits of technology

By reusing the power supply of the detection module, the complexity of the power supply of the data communication module is reduced, low-power power management is achieved, energy consumption in non-working state is saved, and the detection terminal is woken up with low energy consumption.

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Abstract

The embodiment of the invention provides a detection terminal and a physiological data management system. The detection terminal comprises: a detection module for detecting a target physiological index in a working state of the detection terminal to obtain detection data; the radio frequency communication module is used for receiving a radio frequency signal and responding to the radio frequency signal to control the detection module to enter the working state from the non-working state of the detection terminal; the data communication module is used for acquiring the detection data and uploading the detection data to physiological data management equipment; wherein the detection module supplies power to the data communication module by adopting a power supply of the detection module in the working state, and performs low-power-consumption power supply management on the data communication module in the non-working state.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] Embodiments of the present application relate to the technical field of computer technology, and in particular to a detection terminal and a physiological data management system. BACKGROUND

[0002] A physiological data detection terminal is a terminal device used for real-time monitoring and recording of key physiological parameters of an individual. The design of these devices aims to help users better understand their own health status and provide important diagnostic and treatment information for medical professionals. Physiological data detection terminals come in a variety of types, including but not limited to heart rate monitors, blood pressure monitors, electrocardiographs, thermometers, sleep analyzers, and continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGM), etc.

[0003] Physiological data detection terminals are usually equipped with high-sensitivity sensing modules (e.g., sensors) that can accurately capture physiological signals of the human body and convert these signals into detection data through built-in electronic components. Subsequently, these detection data are transmitted to devices such as smartphones, tablets, or other receiving devices for physiological data management through wireless technology. Users can conveniently view their own physiological data, including real-time readings and historical trends.

[0004] The design of physiological data detection terminals focuses on user experience, and many devices are lightweight, portable, and even can be worn on the body for a long time without affecting daily life. The operation interface of these devices is intuitive and easy to use, even non-professionals can easily master it. In addition, some high-end devices also have intelligent analysis functions, which can provide health recommendations or automatically adjust treatment plans based on collected data.

[0005] With the development of technology, physiological data detection terminals are becoming more and more intelligent. They not only can monitor physiological parameters, but also can analyze data through machine learning algorithms to predict potential health problems, and even automatically send alerts in emergency situations. These devices play an increasingly important role in telemedicine, personalized medicine, and preventive medicine.

[0006] Currently, in order to realize the miniaturization of the physiological data detection terminal, the size and capacity of the battery used by the physiological data detection terminal will also be reduced, resulting in more stringent requirements for the low power consumption of the physiological data detection terminal itself, therefore, it is urgent to provide a low power consumption solution for the physiological data detection terminal. SUMMARY

[0007] In view of the above, embodiments of the present application provide a detection terminal and a physiological data management system to solve the above problems.

[0008] According to a first aspect of an embodiment of the present application, a detection terminal is provided, comprising: a detection module, configured to detect a target physiological index in an active state of the detection terminal to obtain detection data; a radio frequency communication module, configured to receive a radio frequency signal and control the detection module to enter the active state from an inactive state of the detection terminal in response to the radio frequency signal; and a data communication module, configured to obtain the detection data and upload the detection data to a physiological data management device; wherein the detection module is configured to supply power to the data communication module by using a self power supply in the active state and to perform low-power supply management on the data communication module in the inactive state.

[0009] In another implementation manner of the present application, the detection module is specifically configured to: turn off the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the inactive state.

[0010] In another implementation manner of the present application, the detection terminal further comprises a battery module, and the detection module comprises a power supply switch circuit and a sensing circuit, wherein the sensing circuit is connected to the battery module, and the power supply switch circuit is configured to turn off the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the inactive state.

[0011] In another implementation manner of the present application, the sensing circuit comprises an analog front end and a controller, wherein the analog front end is configured to detect the target physiological index to obtain an analog signal and convert the analog signal into a digital signal, and the controller is configured to process the digital signal to obtain the detection data.

[0012] In another implementation manner of the present application, the power supply switch circuit is specifically configured to receive a first enabling signal sent by the radio frequency communication module and turn off the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in response to the first enabling signal.

[0013] In another implementation manner of the present application, the power supply switch circuit is further configured to receive a second enabling signal sent by the radio frequency communication module in response to the radio frequency signal and turn on the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in response to the second enabling signal.

[0014] In another implementation manner of the present application, the detection module is further configured to: turn on the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the active state.

[0015] In another implementation manner of the present application, the detection module is specifically configured to: establish a communication connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the case of the power supply connection, and transmit the detection data to the data communication module via the communication connection.

[0016] In another implementation of the present application, the radio frequency communication module is specifically configured to receive the radio frequency signal from the physiological data management device.

[0017] In another implementation of the present application, the radio frequency communication module is further configured to send pre-stored first authentication information of the detection terminal to the physiological data management device upon receiving the radio frequency signal, wherein the physiological data management device stores second authentication information of the detection terminal, and the first authentication information indicates that the physiological data management device is allowed to receive the detection data uploaded by the data communication module when the second authentication information matches.

[0018] In another implementation of the present application, the data communication module receives a data communication connection request sent by the physiological data management device, and sends the pre-stored second authentication information to the physiological data management device in response to the data communication connection request.

[0019] According to a second aspect of the embodiments of the present application, a physiological data management system is provided, comprising the detection terminal according to the first aspect, and a physiological data management device.

[0020] In another implementation of the present application, the physiological data management device obtains the first authentication information by scanning an information mark representing the first authentication information.

[0021] In the scheme of the embodiments of the present application, the detection module supplies power to the data communication module in the working state by using its own power supply, thereby multiplexing the power supply of the detection module and reducing the complexity of the power supply connection of the data communication module. In addition, the power supply management of the data communication module is realized by borrowing the internal control logic of the detection module, and the detection module can perform low-power supply management on the data communication module in the non-working state, thereby saving the energy consumption of the detection terminal in the non-working state. In addition, the radio frequency communication module controls the detection module to enter the working state from the non-working state of the detection terminal in response to the radio frequency signal, thereby realizing the wake-up process of the working state of the detection terminal while maintaining a low energy consumption, and further saving the energy consumption of the detection terminal in the non-working state. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0022] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application or the prior art, the following will briefly introduce the drawings needed to be used in the embodiments or prior art description. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments described in the embodiments of the present application, and other drawings can also be obtained by those skilled in the art based on these drawings.

[0023] Figure 1 Fig. 1 is a schematic block diagram of some example physiological data management systems.

[0024] Figure 2 a schematic block diagram of a detection terminal for some embodiments of the present application.

[0025] Figure 3 for Figure 2 a schematic block diagram of a detection terminal for some embodiments of the present application.

[0026] Figure 4 for Figure 2 a schematic block diagram of a physiological data management system for some other examples applicable to embodiments of the present application.

[0027] Figure 5 for Figure 2 a schematic block diagram of a physiological data management system for some other examples applicable to embodiments of the present application. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0028] In order to make personnel in the art better understand the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below in combination with the drawings of the embodiments of the present application. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some of the embodiments of the present application, not all the embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present application shall belong to the scope of protection of the embodiments of the present application.

[0029] The specific implementation of the embodiments of the present application will be further described below in combination with the drawings of the embodiments of the present application.

[0030] Figure 1 a schematic block diagram of a physiological data management system for some embodiments of the present application. Figure 1 The physiological data management system includes a detection terminal 10 and a physiological data management device 20. The physiological data management device 20 is an electronic device for collecting, storing, analyzing and displaying human physiological data. Specifically, the physiological data management device 20 includes, but is not limited to, an electronic device such as a smart watch, a health tracker, a mobile phone, etc. for managing the detection function of the detection terminal, for example, an application program configured with the above detection function can be installed in the electronic device through an operating system, and the detection data of the above detection function is managed by running the application program.

[0031] In addition, the detection terminal 10 includes a detection module 110, a control module 120 and a data communication module 130. The control module 120 can be configured as a triple modular redundancy (TMR) switch to control the switching of the detection module 110, so that the detection module 110 enters a working state.

[0032] In addition, the detection module 110 can detect the target physiological indicator in the working state, such as being placed on the human body accessory, and obtain detection data. For example, in the case of a continuous blood glucose monitor, the detection terminal can be attached to the human skin or by implanting a small sensing module under the human body to monitor the glucose level in the interstitial fluid in real time.

[0033] In addition, the data communication module 130 can communicate data with the physiological data management device 20, for example, upload the detection data. The data communication module 130 can be a device-to-device (D2D) communication module, for example, a Bluetooth module. Alternatively, the data communication module 130 can also be connected to the Internet, and communicate data with the physiological data management device 20 through a server connected to the Internet.

[0034] In the example of a continuous blood glucose monitor, the detection data is transmitted to the physiological data management device 20 through the data communication module 130, for example, an application program in the physiological data management device 20 managing the terminal device 10. The detection module 110 measures the glucose concentration in the human interstitial fluid by using chemical or electrochemical reaction, which indirectly reflects the blood glucose level. The detection module 110 can provide real-time blood glucose readings, and is usually provided with an alarm system, which will timely remind the user through the physiological data management device 20 when the blood glucose value exceeds the safe range. In addition, the long-term collected data can help analyze the fluctuation trend of blood glucose, and provide important information for doctors and patients to better manage diabetes through the physiological data management device 20.

[0035] In order to make the wearing experience of the detection terminal 10 such as a continuous blood glucose monitor better, the detection terminal 10 has the demand of continuous device miniaturization, for example, the diameter or length of the continuous blood glucose monitor is reduced from more than 30mm in the early stage to about 20mm, and the thickness is also narrowed from 6mm to about 3mm. This leads to higher requirements for the size of the battery of the detection terminal 10. Generally speaking, the smaller the size of the battery, the smaller the capacity, and lower power consumption is required to ensure the availability of the detection terminal 10 in the shelf life and the endurance requirement of the battery.

[0036] The static power consumption of the control module 120 such as the TMR switch is large, which is not conducive to the realization of low power consumption of the detection terminal 10, and the data communication module 130 needs to transmit data with the physiological data management device 20, which also has large power consumption.

[0037] Therefore, various embodiments of the present application provide a series of schemes, which can realize low power consumption of the detection terminal.

[0038] Figure 2 The detection terminal of some embodiments of the present application is shown.Figure 2 The detection terminal 200 comprises a detection module 210, a radio frequency communication module 220, and a data communication module 230. The detection terminal 200 can further comprise a battery module 240.

[0039] Specifically, the detection module 210 detects the target physiological index in the working state of the detection terminal to obtain detection data. The detection module 210 supplies power to the data communication module 230 in the working state by using its own power supply, and manages the low-power supply of the data communication module 230 in the non-working state.

[0040] For example, the detection module can turn off the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the non-working state, thereby simply realizing the low-power supply management of the data communication module 230. The detection module can turn on the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the working state to normally supply power to the data communication module 230.

[0041] In addition, the radio frequency communication module 220 receives a radio frequency signal and controls the detection module to enter the working state from the non-working state of the detection terminal in response to the radio frequency signal.

[0042] It should be understood that the radio frequency (RF) communication module can be a passive device capable of responding to a radio frequency signal, or a near field communication (NFC) module in a radio frequency communication mode. In the case of a battery with a small capacity, the static power consumption of the NFC module is low.

[0043] For example, in the case where the physiological data management device is configured with an NFC function, a radio frequency signal can be sent to the NFC communication module of the detection terminal through the NFC module of the physiological data management device.

[0044] For another example, in the case where the physiological data management device is not configured with an NFC function, a radio frequency signal can be sent to the NFC communication module of the detection terminal through other electronic devices.

[0045] In addition, the data communication module 230 obtains the detection data and uploads the detection data to the physiological data management device.

[0046] It should be understood that the data communication module 230 can communicate data with the physiological data management device 20, for example, to upload the detection data. The data communication module 230 can be a device-to-device (D2D) communication module, for example, a Bluetooth module.

[0047] In the embodiment of this invention, the detection module uses its own power supply to power the data communication module during operation, reusing the detection module's own power supply and reducing the complexity of the power supply connection for the data communication module. Furthermore, the internal control logic of the detection module enables power management of the data communication module, allowing for low-power power management when the detection module is not in operation, thus saving energy consumption in the non-operational state of the detection terminal. In addition, the radio frequency communication module responds to radio frequency signals to control the detection module to enter the operating state from the non-operational state of the detection terminal, enabling the wake-up process of the detection terminal while maintaining low energy consumption, further saving energy consumption in the non-operational state of the detection terminal.

[0048] In some embodiments, the detection terminal further includes a battery module, which includes a power switch circuit and a sensing circuit. The sensing circuit is connected to the battery module and receives continuous power from it. The power switch circuit is used to disconnect the power supply connection with the data communication module when the terminal is not in operation. That is, when the detection terminal is not in operation, the power switch circuit can perform low-power power management of the data communication module by disconnecting the power supply connection. When the detection terminal is in operation, the power switch circuit can perform normal power management of the data communication module, for example, by connecting the power supply connection with the data communication module to supply power.

[0049] Specifically, the power switch circuit is used to receive a first enable signal sent by the RF communication module and, in response to the first enable signal, to shut off the power supply connection with the data communication module. The RF communication module is configured as a passive communication device, capable of responding to received RF signals, further reducing the power consumption of the detection terminal. In addition, the first enable signal sent by the RF communication module can shut off the power supply connection with the data communication module, reliably controlling the detection terminal to transition from an operating state to a non-operating state.

[0050] Alternatively, the power switch circuit also receives a second enable signal sent by the RF communication module in response to the RF signal, and connects the power supply to the data communication module in response to the second enable signal. The RF communication module sends a second enable signal in response to the RF signal. The first enable signal is used to control the detection terminal to enter the working state from the non-working state, that is, to wake up the detection terminal and put it into the working state. The second enable signal can reliably wake up the detection terminal by connecting the power supply to the data communication module.

[0051] In other embodiments, after the detection terminal is woken up, the detection module in the detection terminal needs to establish a communication connection with the data communication module, and the detection module reports the detection data to the physiological data management device with the help of the data communication module.

[0052] It should be understood that before the detection module and the data communication module establish a communication connection, it is necessary to ensure that the data communication module is powered on normally under the normal operating conditions of the detection terminal. That is, the data communication module needs to be switched from a low-power state to a normal power supply state. Specifically, the detection module is used to: establish a power connection with the data communication module during operation. In other words, when the detection terminal is in operation, the data communication module is on normal power, and the power connection between the detection module and the data communication module is established. Alternatively, when the detection terminal is not in operation, the data communication module is in a low-power state, and the power connection between the detection module and the data communication module is disconnected.

[0053] Furthermore, after the detection module and the data communication module are connected by power, the detection module establishes a communication connection with the data communication module and transmits detection data to the data communication module via this connection, ensuring the reliability of the data communication module's transmission. Without loss of generality, the detection module is specifically used to: establish a communication connection with the data communication module when power is connected, and transmit detection data to the data communication module via this communication connection.

[0054] In other embodiments, before the data communication module communicates with the physiological data management device, the physiological data management device can authenticate the discovered data communication module, enabling it to transmit detection data to the appropriate device. Generally, the data communication module receives a data communication connection request from the physiological data management device and, in response, sends pre-stored second authentication information to the physiological data management device. When the first authentication information matches the second authentication information, the physiological data management device is allowed to receive the detection data uploaded by the data communication module. Specifically, the physiological data management device pre-obtains the first authentication information of the detection terminal and, after establishing a communication connection with the data communication module, receives the second authentication information sent by the data communication module.

[0055] It should be understood that the first authentication information of the detection terminal can be stored in association with the application related to the detection terminal. As an example, the first authentication information can be the device identifier of the detection terminal. Additionally, the second authentication information can be pre-stored in the data communication module. After the communication connection is established, the data communication module sends the second authentication information to the physiological data management device, allowing the physiological data management device to compare the first and second authentication information to determine if they match. As an example, the second authentication information can also be the device identifier of the detection terminal.

[0056] Therefore, after the physiological data management device (e.g., through an application related to the detection terminal installed in the physiological data management device) receives the second authentication information, it compares the first authentication information with the second authentication information. If the first authentication information matches the second authentication information, it indicates that the detection terminal that sent the second authentication information matches the terminal managed by the physiological data management device. Accordingly, the physiological data management device can receive the detection data sent by the data communication module of the detection terminal.

[0057] In other embodiments, such as Figure 3 As shown, the detection module 210 includes a power switch circuit 211, an analog front end 212, and a controller 213. The analog front end 213 is used to detect the target physiological indicators, generate analog signals, and convert the analog signals into digital signals for transmission to the controller 213. The controller 213 generates detection data based on the digital signals, and the connection lines between data communication modules 230, such as Bluetooth modules, can transmit detection data and configuration signals to each other.

[0058] Furthermore, the power switch circuit 211 includes a first switch transistor Q1 and a second switch transistor Q2. The first switch transistor Q1 is connected between the power supply terminal VDD of the battery module and the power supply terminal of the data communication module 230. The power supply terminal of the data communication module 230 is connected to the power supply terminal VDD of the battery module, and its ground terminal is grounded. In addition, one end of the second switch transistor Q2 is connected to the power supply terminal VDD, and the other end is connected to the power supply terminals of the analog front-end 212 and the controller 213. The ground terminals of the analog front-end 212 and the controller 213 are both grounded.

[0059] For example, the second switch Q2 can be a P-type MOSFET. The drain of the second switch Q2 is connected to the power supply terminal of the analog front-end 212 and the power supply terminal of the controller 213, and the source of the second switch Q2 is connected to the power supply terminal VDD.

[0060] When the detection terminal 200 is in working state, the control terminal of the second switch Q2 is turned on upon receiving a low-level signal, enabling the analog front-end 212 and controller 213 to detect the target physiological indicators. When the detection terminal 200 is in non-working state, the detection of the target physiological indicators by the analog front-end 212 and controller 213 can be disabled. In this case, the control terminal of the second switch Q2 can be turned off upon receiving a high-level signal, further reducing power consumption.

[0061] Furthermore, the control terminal of the first switch Q1 is connected to the output terminal of the radio frequency communication module 220 to receive the enable signal output by the radio frequency communication module 220. For example, when the first switch Q1 is turned on, the battery module 240 supplies power to the data communication module 230. When the first switch Q1 is turned off, the battery module 240 is prohibited from supplying power to the data communication module 230.

[0062] In some examples, a first enable signal is used to turn off the first switch Q1, and a second enable signal is used to turn on the first switch Q1. For example, the first switch Q1 is a P-type MOSFET, and either the first or second enable signal is input to the control terminal of the first switch Q1. The drain of the first switch Q1 is connected to the power supply terminal of the data communication module 230, and the source of the first switch Q1 is connected to the power supply terminal VDD. In this case, the first enable signal is a high-level signal, and the second enable signal is a low-level signal.

[0063] In addition, the controller 213 communicates with the radio frequency communication module 220 and the data communication module 230 respectively. The controller 213 generates identical copies of the pre-stored authentication information, namely, the first authentication information and the second authentication information, and sends the first authentication information to the radio frequency communication module and the second authentication information to the data communication module respectively through the above communication connections, thereby ensuring the consistency between the first authentication information and the second authentication information.

[0064] In other embodiments, the device identifier of the detection terminal (i.e., an example of authentication information) can be stored in the controller, and the device identifier of the detection terminal can be read from the controller 213 via both the radio frequency communication module 220 and the data communication module 230.

[0065] It should be understood that the embodiments of the present invention do not limit the method by which the physiological data management device obtains the first authentication information. In some examples, such as Figure 4As shown, the physiological data management device 20 can be configured with a radio frequency (RF) module 21, which can send RF signals and obtain the response of the RF communication module 220 to the RF signals. First authentication information can be pre-configured in the RF communication module 220. The RF communication module 220 feeds back the first authentication information as a response to the RF signal to the RF module of the physiological data management device 20. For example, in the physiological data management device 20, the application related to the detection terminal 200 further obtains the first authentication information from the RF module 21. After the communication connection is established, the data communication module 230 sends the second authentication information to the communication module 22 of the physiological data management device 20. That is, the RF communication module 220 provides the first authentication information to the physiological data management device 20 during the process of waking up the detection terminal 200. This allows the wake-up process of the detection terminal 200 and the authentication process of data transmission to be dynamically synchronized, accelerating the secure connection process between the physiological data management device 20 and the detection terminal 200. Furthermore, both the first and second authentication information are dynamically provided to the physiological data management device 20 during the secure connection operation, further improving the security of the authentication process.

[0066] Without loss of generality, when the radio frequency communication module 220 receives a radio frequency signal, it sends the pre-stored first authentication information to the physiological data management device. The physiological data management device 20 stores the second authentication information of the detection terminal 200.

[0067] Alternatively, such as Figure 5 As shown, as another example of how the physiological data management device 20 obtains the first authentication information, the physiological data management device 20 is not equipped with an RF module. The RF communication module 220 of the detection terminal 200 is activated by an activation device 30 equipped with an RF module, which is located outside the physiological data management device 20. In this case, the RF communication module 220 cannot provide the first authentication information to the physiological data management device 20 during the wake-up process of the detection terminal 200. Alternatively, the physiological data management device 20 can obtain the first authentication information by scanning an information identifier representing the first authentication information. For example, the information identifier of the first authentication information can be a pattern identifier such as a QR code or barcode. The first authentication information can be set on the outer shell or packaging of the detection terminal 200.

[0068] Furthermore, after the communication connection is established, the data communication module 230 sends the second authentication information to the communication module 22 of the physiological data management device 20. Then, the data communication module 230 receives a data communication connection request sent by the physiological data management device 20 via the communication module 22, and in response to the request, sends the pre-stored second authentication information to the communication module 22. If the data communication module 230 is a Bluetooth module, the physiological data management device 20 can send a request for detection data via Bluetooth communication connection if the first authentication information matches the second authentication information, thereby allowing the data communication module 230 to upload the detection data.

[0069] Then, the physiological data management device 20 compares the first authentication information with the second authentication information. If the first authentication information matches the second authentication information, it indicates that the detection terminal 200 that sent the second authentication information matches the terminal managed by the physiological data management device 20.

[0070] It should be understood that the specific implementation of the physiological data management system can be found in the description of the corresponding steps in the above-described embodiments of the detection terminal, and it has corresponding beneficial effects, which will not be repeated here. Those skilled in the art will clearly understand that, for the sake of convenience and brevity, the specific working process of the physiological data management system described above can be referred to the corresponding process description in the aforementioned embodiments of the detection terminal, and will not be repeated here.

[0071] Specific embodiments of the subject matter have now been described. Other embodiments are within the scope of the appended claims. In some cases, the actions described in the claims can be performed in a different order and still achieve the desired result. Furthermore, the processes depicted in the drawings do not necessarily require a specific or sequential order to achieve the desired result. In some embodiments, multitasking and parallel processing can be advantageous.

[0072] It should also be noted that 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 a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, 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 said element.

[0073] Those skilled in the art will understand that embodiments of this application can be provided as methods, systems, or computer program products. Therefore, this application can take the form of a completely hardware embodiment, a completely software embodiment, or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, this application can take the form of a computer program product embodied on one or more computer-usable storage media (including, but not limited to, disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, etc.) containing computer-usable program code.

[0074] The various embodiments in this specification are described in a progressive manner. Similar or identical parts between embodiments can be referred to interchangeably. Each embodiment focuses on describing the differences from other embodiments. In particular, the system embodiments are basically similar to the method embodiments, so the description is relatively simple; relevant parts can be referred to the descriptions in the method embodiments.

[0075] The above description is merely an embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit the scope of this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the scope of the claims of this application.

Claims

1. A detection terminal, characterized by comprising: Comprising: a detection module, detecting a target physiological indicator in a working state of the detection terminal to obtain detection data; a radio frequency communication module, receiving a radio frequency signal and controlling the detection module to enter the working state from a non-working state of the detection terminal in response to the radio frequency signal; a data communication module, obtaining the detection data and uploading the detection data to a physiological data management device; wherein the detection module supplies power to the data communication module in the working state and manages low-power supply of the data communication module in the non-working state.

2. The detection terminal according to claim 1, characterized by The detection module is specifically configured to turn off the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the non-working state.

3. The detection terminal according to claim 2, characterized in that, The detection terminal further comprises a battery module, the detection module comprises a power supply switch circuit and a sensing circuit, the sensing circuit is connected to the battery module, and the power supply switch circuit is configured to turn off the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the non-working state.

4. The detection terminal according to claim 3, characterized in that, The sensing circuit comprises an analog front end and a controller, the analog front end is configured to detect a target physiological indicator to obtain an analog signal, and convert the analog signal into a digital signal, wherein the controller is configured to process the digital signal to obtain the detection data.

5. The detection terminal according to claim 3, characterized by The power supply switch circuit is specifically configured to receive a first enable signal sent by the radio frequency communication module, and turn off the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in response to the first enable signal.

6. The detection terminal according to claim 3, characterized by The power supply switch circuit is further configured to receive a second enable signal sent by the radio frequency communication module in response to the radio frequency signal, and turn on the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in response to the second enable signal.

7. The detection terminal according to claim 1, characterized by The detection module is further configured to turn on the power supply connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the working state.

8. The detection terminal according to claim 7, characterized in that, The detection module is specifically configured to establish a communication connection between the detection module and the data communication module in the case of the power supply connection, and transmit the detection data to the data communication module via the communication connection.

9. The detection terminal according to claim 1, characterized by The radio frequency communication module is specifically configured to receive the radio frequency signal from the physiological data management device.

10. The detection terminal according to claim 9, characterized in that, The radio frequency communication module is further configured to send pre-stored first authentication information of the detection terminal to the physiological data management device when the radio frequency signal is received, wherein the physiological data management device stores second authentication information of the detection terminal, and the first authentication information indicates that the physiological data management device is allowed to receive the detection data uploaded by the data communication module when the first authentication information matches the second authentication information.

11. The detection terminal according to claim 10, characterized in that, The data communication module receives a data communication connection request sent by the physiological data management device, and sends the pre-stored second authentication information to the physiological data management device in response to the data communication connection request.

12. A physiological data management system characterized by Comprising: the detection terminal according to any one of claims 1-11; a physiological data management device.

13. The physiological data management system of claim 12, wherein, The physiological data management device obtains the first authentication information by scanning an information identifier representing the first authentication information.