Air conditioner outlet air temperature control method and device, air conditioner and storage medium
By acquiring the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature in the air conditioner, calculating the target air outlet temperature and dynamically adjusting it, the problem of user comfort when the air conditioner has a large temperature difference is solved, achieving higher comfort and temperature regulation efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202610040538.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-01-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-04-21
AI Technical Summary
Existing air conditioners suffer from reduced user comfort when entering the room due to a significant difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user's set temperature.
By acquiring the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the target air outlet temperature is calculated, and the indoor ambient temperature is adjusted before people enter the room, and then restored to the user-set temperature. The temperature adjustment coefficient and threshold are used for dynamic adjustment.
This effectively avoids excessive temperature differences when users enter the room, improving user comfort and temperature regulation efficiency of the air conditioner.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of air conditioning technology, and in particular to a method, device, air conditioner and storage medium for controlling the outlet air temperature of an air conditioner. Background Technology
[0002] As people's living standards continue to improve, air conditioners are becoming increasingly common in daily life. In current technology, when a user remotely controls the air conditioner to turn it on, the air conditioner typically delivers air according to the user's set outlet temperature. If the outdoor ambient temperature differs significantly from the user's set outlet temperature, it can make it difficult for the user to adapt when entering the room from outdoors, leading to a decrease in user comfort. Therefore, improving user comfort with air conditioners has become an urgent technical problem to be solved. Summary of the Invention
[0003] This application provides a method, apparatus, air conditioner, and storage medium for controlling the outlet air temperature of an air conditioner, in order to solve the problem of low user comfort in existing air conditioners.
[0004] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application provide a method for controlling the outlet air temperature of an air conditioner, the method comprising: Upon receiving a remote start command and with the current operating mode set to the preset mode, the system acquires the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and compares the outdoor ambient temperature with the user-set temperature. If the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to a first temperature threshold, a target air outlet temperature is determined based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and the air conditioner is controlled to deliver air according to the target air outlet temperature. The number of people indoors was measured; If the presence of people indoors is detected and the duration reaches a preset time, the air conditioner is controlled to supply air according to the user-set temperature.
[0005] Optionally, determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature includes: Obtain a temperature adjustment coefficient and a second temperature threshold, wherein the temperature adjustment coefficient is either preset or adaptively learned; Calculate the first difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the second temperature threshold; The target air outlet temperature is determined based on the user-set temperature, the temperature adjustment coefficient, and the first difference.
[0006] Optionally, the formula for determining the target outlet air temperature is as follows: ; in, This indicates the target outlet air temperature. This indicates the user-set temperature. This represents the temperature adjustment coefficient. This represents the first difference. , This indicates the outdoor ambient temperature. This indicates the second temperature threshold.
[0007] Optionally, before determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the method further includes: Obtain the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature; The temperature adjustment coefficient is determined based on the temperature adjustment amount, the historical temperature adjustment coefficient, and the first difference.
[0008] Optionally, before determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the method further includes: Obtain the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature; Obtain the indoor ambient humidity and a preset humidity threshold, and calculate a second difference between the indoor ambient humidity and the preset humidity threshold; The temperature adjustment coefficient is determined based on the temperature adjustment amount, the historical temperature adjustment coefficient, the first difference, and the second difference.
[0009] Optionally, obtaining the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target outlet air temperature includes: Obtain the identity identifier of the person who triggered the remote activation command; Based on the identity identifier, a target person matching the identity identifier is identified from a group of people; The historical temperature adjustment coefficient of the air conditioner when it supplied air according to the previous target air outlet temperature and the temperature adjustment amount triggered by the target person are obtained.
[0010] Optionally, after comparing the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the method further includes: If the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is less than the first temperature threshold, the air conditioner is controlled to supply air according to the user-set temperature.
[0011] Secondly, embodiments of this application also provide an air conditioner outlet temperature control device, the device comprising: The first acquisition module is used to acquire the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature when a remote start command is received, and to compare the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature. The first determining module is used to determine a target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature when the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to a first temperature threshold, and to control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the target air outlet temperature. The detection module is used to detect the number of people indoors; The first control module is used to control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the user-set temperature when it detects that there are people in the room for a period of time that is within a preset duration.
[0012] Thirdly, this application also provides an air conditioner, including a processor, a communication interface, a memory, and a communication bus, wherein the processor, the communication interface, and the memory communicate with each other through the communication bus; Memory, used to store computer programs; The processor, when executing a program stored in memory, implements the air conditioner outlet temperature control method described in the first aspect.
[0013] Fourthly, embodiments of this application also provide a computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, wherein the computer program, when executed by a processor, implements the air conditioner outlet temperature control method described in the first aspect.
[0014] Compared with the prior art, the technical solution provided in this application has the following advantages: The method provided in this application, when receiving a remote start command and the current operating mode is a preset mode, acquires the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and compares the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature; when the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to a first temperature threshold, a target air outlet temperature is determined based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and the air conditioner is controlled to supply air according to the target air outlet temperature; the number of people in the room is detected; when people are detected in the room and the duration reaches a preset duration, the air conditioner is controlled to supply air according to the user-set temperature. By using the above method, when there is a large difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user's set temperature, the target air outlet temperature of the air conditioner can be determined based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user's set temperature. Then, the indoor ambient temperature is adjusted according to the target air outlet temperature before people enter the room. After a preset time has passed since people entered the room, the indoor ambient temperature is readjusted according to the user's set temperature. This can effectively avoid the occurrence of a large temperature difference when users enter the room from the outside, thereby improving the user comfort of the air conditioner. Attached Figure Description
[0015] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this application.
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0017] One embodiment or practice is illustrated by way of example with the corresponding pictures in the accompanying drawings. These illustrative descriptions do not constitute a limitation on the embodiments. Elements with the same reference numerals in the drawings are represented as similar elements. Unless otherwise stated, the figures in the drawings are not to be limited by scale.
[0018] Figure 1 A flowchart illustrating an air conditioner outlet air temperature control method provided in this application embodiment; Figure 2 A flowchart illustrating another method for controlling the outlet air temperature of an air conditioner provided in this application embodiment; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an air conditioner outlet air temperature control device provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 4This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an air conditioner provided in an embodiment of this application. Detailed Implementation
[0019] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0020] The following disclosure provides numerous different embodiments or examples for implementing various structures of this application. To simplify the disclosure, specific examples of components and arrangements are described below. These are merely examples and are not intended to limit the scope of this application. Furthermore, reference numerals and / or letters may be repeated in different examples. Such repetition is for simplification and clarity and does not in itself indicate a relationship between the various embodiments and / or arrangements discussed.
[0021] To address the issue of low user comfort in existing air conditioners, this application provides a method, apparatus, air conditioner, and storage medium for controlling the outlet air temperature of an air conditioner, which can improve user comfort.
[0022] See Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a flowchart illustrating an air conditioner outlet air temperature control method provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 1 As shown, the air outlet temperature control method of this air conditioner may include the following steps: Step S101: Upon receiving a remote start command and with the current operating mode set to the preset mode, obtain the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and compare the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature.
[0023] Specifically, the aforementioned remote start command can be a command triggered by the user through a smart terminal such as a mobile phone, used to control the air conditioner to turn on. The aforementioned preset mode can be a comfort mode, in which the air conditioner can reduce the temperature difference when the user enters the room from the outside, thereby improving user comfort. The aforementioned outdoor ambient temperature refers to the real-time outdoor air temperature, which can be obtained through devices such as temperature sensors installed on the outdoor unit. The aforementioned user-set temperature can be the air conditioner's latest set air outlet temperature.
[0024] Step S102: If the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to the first temperature threshold, determine the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the target air outlet temperature.
[0025] Specifically, the aforementioned first temperature threshold can be set according to actual conditions, and no specific limitation is made here. For example, 8℃, 10℃, etc.
[0026] After obtaining the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the air conditioner can compare the two. If the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to a first temperature threshold, it indicates a large temperature difference between the two. If the indoor ambient temperature is adjusted to the user-set temperature, the temperature difference when the user enters the room from the outside will also be large. In this case, a target air outlet temperature can be determined based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and the air conditioner can be controlled to deliver air according to the target air outlet temperature. Here, the target air outlet temperature is not equal to the user-set temperature. Specifically, when determining the target air outlet temperature, the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature can be calculated first, and then multiplied by a preset coefficient to obtain a product. This product is then added to or subtracted from the user-set temperature. Alternatively, the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and another temperature threshold (such as 25°C) can be calculated first, and then multiplied by a preset coefficient to obtain a product. This product is then added to the user-set temperature. Of course, other calculation methods are also possible, and this application embodiment does not specifically limit the methods.
[0027] Step S103: Detect the number of people indoors.
[0028] Specifically, the number of people indoors can be directly detected using an infrared detection device, or an indoor image can be captured by a camera, and then target recognition can be performed on the indoor image to obtain the number of people indoors.
[0029] Step S104: If people are detected indoors and the duration reaches the preset duration, control the air conditioner to supply air according to the user-set temperature.
[0030] Specifically, the preset duration can be set according to the actual situation, and no specific limit is made here. For example, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, etc.
[0031] When the air conditioner detects that there are people in the room for a set period of time, it means that the user has been in the room for a period of time. At this time, the air conditioner can be controlled to deliver air according to the user's set temperature so that the indoor temperature reaches the user's required temperature.
[0032] By using the above method, when there is a large difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user's set temperature, the target air outlet temperature of the air conditioner can be determined based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user's set temperature. Then, the indoor ambient temperature is adjusted according to the target air outlet temperature before people enter the room. After a preset time has passed since people entered the room, the indoor ambient temperature is readjusted according to the user's set temperature. This can effectively avoid the occurrence of a large temperature difference when users enter the room from the outside, thereby improving the user comfort of the air conditioner.
[0033] In an optional embodiment, step S102, determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, includes: Obtain the temperature regulation coefficient and the second temperature threshold, wherein the temperature regulation coefficient is either preset or obtained through adaptive learning; Calculate the first difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the second temperature threshold; The target outlet air temperature is determined based on the user-set temperature, temperature adjustment coefficient, and first difference.
[0034] Specifically, the aforementioned second temperature threshold can be set according to actual conditions, and is not specifically limited here. Examples include 25℃ and 28℃. This second temperature threshold can be understood as the optimal temperature for human comfort or any value near it. The aforementioned temperature adjustment coefficient can be a pre-set fixed value or a dynamically changing value obtained through adaptive learning.
[0035] When determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the temperature adjustment coefficient and the second temperature threshold can be obtained first, and then the first difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the second temperature threshold can be calculated. Then, the target air outlet temperature of the air conditioner can be determined based on the user-set temperature, the temperature adjustment coefficient and the first difference.
[0036] Using the above method, the target air outlet temperature can be accurately determined based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user's set temperature. This allows the indoor ambient temperature to transition through the target air outlet temperature, avoiding a large temperature difference when the user enters the room from the outside, thereby improving the user comfort of the air conditioner.
[0037] In one optional embodiment, the formula for determining the target outlet air temperature is as follows: ; in, Indicates the target outlet air temperature. This indicates the user-set temperature. Indicates the temperature regulation coefficient. Indicates the first difference. , Indicates the outdoor ambient temperature. This indicates the second temperature threshold.
[0038] Specifically, assuming the user sets the temperature to 28℃, the outdoor ambient temperature is 39℃, the first temperature threshold is 8℃, and the temperature adjustment coefficient is 0.5, the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is 11℃, which is greater than the first temperature threshold. Therefore, based on the formula above, the target air outlet temperature can be calculated as: 28℃ + 0.5 × 11℃ = 33.5℃. In this way, the air conditioner can supply air at 33.5℃ before the user enters the room, and at 28℃ after the user enters. This allows the indoor ambient temperature to transition through the target air outlet temperature, avoiding a large temperature difference when the user enters from the outside, thus improving user comfort.
[0039] Similarly, assuming the user sets the temperature to 28℃, the outdoor ambient temperature is 12℃, the first temperature threshold is 8℃, and the temperature adjustment coefficient is 0.5, the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is -16℃, which is greater than the first temperature threshold. Therefore, based on the above formula, the target air outlet temperature can be calculated as 28℃ - 0.5 × 16℃ = 20℃. In this way, the air conditioner can supply air at 20℃ before the user enters the room, and at 28℃ after the user enters. This allows the indoor ambient temperature to transition through the target air outlet temperature, avoiding a large temperature difference when the user enters from the outside, thus improving user comfort.
[0040] The above method can accurately calculate the target air outlet temperature, making it convenient to control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the target air outlet temperature. This avoids a large temperature difference when users enter the room from the outside, thereby improving the user comfort of the air conditioner.
[0041] In an optional embodiment, before step S102 above, determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the method further includes: Obtain the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature. The temperature regulation coefficient is determined based on the temperature regulation amount, the historical temperature regulation coefficient, and the first difference.
[0042] Specifically, the aforementioned temperature regulation coefficient can be adaptively learned through user-triggered temperature regulation. Specifically, when determining the temperature regulation coefficient, the temperature regulation amount when the air conditioner supplied air according to the previously corresponding target outlet temperature and the historical temperature regulation coefficient can be obtained first. Then, based on the temperature regulation amount, the historical temperature regulation coefficient, and the first difference, the temperature regulation coefficient is determined. As an optional implementation, it can be expressed using the following formula: ; in, Indicates the temperature regulation coefficient. This represents the historical temperature adjustment coefficient. This indicates the preset smoothing coefficient. Indicates the amount of temperature adjustment. Indicates the first difference. , Indicates the outdoor ambient temperature. This indicates the second temperature threshold.
[0043] Among them, the preset smoothing coefficient A preset coefficient is set for the air conditioner; the higher the value of 'a', the slower the learning and optimization time. Temperature adjustment amount. =User-adjusted air outlet temperature - Current target air outlet temperature.
[0044] In this way, the temperature regulation coefficient can be dynamically learned based on the temperature regulation amount, historical temperature regulation coefficient, and the first difference, making the calculation of the target air outlet temperature more in line with the user's usage habits and actual experience, thus providing the user with a better user experience.
[0045] In an optional embodiment, before step S102 above, determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the method further includes: Obtain the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature. Obtain the indoor ambient humidity and the preset humidity threshold, and calculate the second difference between the indoor ambient humidity and the preset humidity threshold; The temperature regulation coefficient is determined based on the temperature regulation amount, historical temperature regulation coefficient, first difference, and second difference.
[0046] Specifically, when determining the temperature regulation coefficient, one can first obtain the temperature regulation amount and historical temperature regulation coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target outlet air temperature, and then obtain the indoor ambient humidity and the preset humidity threshold. A second difference between the indoor ambient humidity and the preset humidity threshold is calculated. Then, based on the temperature regulation amount, the historical temperature regulation coefficient, the first difference, and the second difference, the temperature regulation coefficient is determined. As an optional implementation, it can be expressed using the following formula: ; in, Indicates the temperature regulation coefficient. This represents the historical temperature adjustment coefficient. This indicates the preset smoothing coefficient. Indicates the amount of temperature adjustment. Indicates the first difference. , Indicates the outdoor ambient temperature. This indicates the second temperature threshold. Indicates the humidity influencing factor. Indicates indoor humidity. This indicates the humidity threshold.
[0047] Among them, the preset smoothing coefficient A preset coefficient is set for the air conditioner; the higher the value of 'a', the slower the learning and optimization time. Temperature adjustment amount. =User-adjusted outlet air temperature - Current target outlet air temperature. Humidity threshold. It can be set according to actual needs, such as 60, etc. Indoor environmental humidity. It can be obtained through humidity sensors installed on the indoor unit.
[0048] In this way, the temperature adjustment coefficient can be dynamically learned based on the temperature adjustment amount, historical temperature adjustment coefficient, first difference and second difference, so that the calculation of the target air outlet temperature is more in line with the user's usage habits and actual experience, giving the user a better user experience.
[0049] In an optional embodiment, the above steps of obtaining the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target outlet air temperature include: Obtain the identity of the person who triggered the remote activation command; Based on identity identifiers, target individuals matching the identity identifiers are identified from a pool of individuals. Obtain the historical temperature adjustment coefficient of the air conditioner when it supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature, and the temperature adjustment amount triggered by the target personnel.
[0050] Specifically, since different people may have different temperature requirements, when obtaining the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient, the identity of the person who triggered the remote start command can be obtained first. Then, based on the identity, the target person matching the identity can be identified from multiple people. Next, the historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner blew air according to the previous target air outlet temperature and the temperature adjustment amount triggered by the target person can be obtained.
[0051] This allows us to obtain the temperature adjustment values from different users, and then optimize and learn the temperature adjustment coefficients for each user based on these values. When a user triggers a remote start command, the corresponding temperature adjustment coefficient can be determined based on the user's identity information, thereby accurately controlling the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner.
[0052] In an optional embodiment, after comparing the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature in step S101, the method further includes: If the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is less than the first temperature threshold, the air conditioner will be controlled to deliver air according to the user-set temperature.
[0053] Specifically, after comparing the outdoor ambient temperature with the user-set temperature, the air conditioner can be controlled to supply air according to the user-set temperature when the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is less than a first temperature threshold.
[0054] In this way, when the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature are small, the air conditioner can be directly controlled by the user-set temperature to deliver air, ensuring the user experience while achieving the goal of rapid control.
[0055] In an optional embodiment, the air conditioner outlet air temperature control process provided in this application can be applied to an air conditioner outlet air temperature control system, which may include an environmental detection module, a personnel detection module, and a control module. The environmental detection module can monitor the indoor and outdoor temperatures in real time. The personnel detection module can monitor the number of people indoors in real time. The control module can be used to execute an air conditioner outlet air temperature control method provided in this application, which includes the following steps: Figure 2 As shown: Step S201: The user remotely turns on the air conditioner and selects the comfort mode.
[0056] At this point, users want to turn on the air conditioner in advance and also want to avoid a large temperature difference when entering the room, which leads to a poor experience.
[0057] Step S202: The air conditioner monitors the outdoor ambient temperature in real time.
[0058] After receiving the start command, the air conditioner begins to monitor the outdoor ambient temperature in real time and calculates the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature through the control module.
[0059] Step S203: The air conditioner determines whether the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to the first temperature threshold.
[0060] If the air conditioner determines that the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to the first temperature threshold, it means that the air conditioner will cause a bad user experience after controlling the indoor ambient temperature to drop to the user-set temperature, and step S204 can be executed; if the air conditioner determines that the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is less than the first temperature threshold, it means that the air conditioner will not cause a bad user experience after controlling the indoor ambient temperature to drop to the user-set temperature, and step S206 can be executed.
[0061] Step S204: The air conditioner determines the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and controls the air conditioner to deliver air according to the target air outlet temperature.
[0062] According to the formula Determine the target outlet air temperature. Among other things, Indicates the target outlet air temperature. This indicates the user-set temperature. Indicates the temperature regulation coefficient. Indicates the first difference. , Indicates the outdoor ambient temperature. This represents the second temperature threshold. The temperature adjustment coefficient K is an adaptive coefficient. K learns from user habits and historical data to make the target air outlet temperature more closely match the user's usage habits, providing the user with an optimal temperature experience.
[0063] Step S205: The air conditioner monitors the number of people in the room in real time and monitors whether the time the user spends in the room reaches the preset time.
[0064] If the air conditioner detects that the user has been indoors for a period of time that reaches the preset time (e.g., 5 minutes), then step S206 is executed; if the air conditioner detects that the user has been indoors for a period of time that does not reach the preset time, then step S204 is executed.
[0065] Step S206: Control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the user-set temperature.
[0066] In this way, the system can adaptively adjust the target air outlet temperature of the air conditioner based on the current outdoor temperature and the user's historical behavior, even before the user enters the room. This effectively reduces energy consumption during the initial operation phase and improves temperature regulation efficiency. Simultaneously, after detecting a preset time since the user has entered the room, the system can switch back to the user-set temperature, enhancing user comfort. Furthermore, the temperature regulation coefficient K is learned from historical user data, giving the system personalized adjustment capabilities and further improving the intelligence and energy-saving performance of the air conditioning system.
[0067] See Figure 3 , Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an air conditioner outlet temperature control device provided in an embodiment of this application, as shown below. Figure 3 As shown, the air conditioner outlet temperature control device 300 includes: The first acquisition module 301 is used to acquire the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature when a remote start command is received, and to compare the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature. The first determining module 302 is used to determine the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature when the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to a first temperature threshold, and to control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the target air outlet temperature. The detection module 303 is used to detect the number of people indoors; The first control module 304 is used to control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the user-set temperature when it detects that there are people in the room and the duration reaches a preset time.
[0068] Furthermore, the first determining module 302 includes: The first acquisition submodule is used to acquire the temperature adjustment coefficient and the second temperature threshold, wherein the temperature adjustment coefficient is either preset or adaptively learned; The calculation submodule is used to calculate the first difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the second temperature threshold. The first determination submodule is used to determine the target air outlet temperature based on the user-set temperature, temperature adjustment coefficient, and first difference.
[0069] Furthermore, the formula for calculating the target outlet air temperature is as follows: ; in, Indicates the target outlet air temperature. This indicates the user-set temperature. Indicates the temperature regulation coefficient. Indicates the first difference. , Indicates the outdoor ambient temperature. This indicates the second temperature threshold.
[0070] Furthermore, the air conditioner outlet temperature control device 300 also includes: The second acquisition module is used to acquire the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature. The second determining module is used to determine the temperature adjustment coefficient based on the temperature adjustment amount, the historical temperature adjustment coefficient, and the first difference.
[0071] Furthermore, the air conditioner outlet temperature control device 300 also includes: The third acquisition module is used to acquire the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature. The fourth acquisition module is used to acquire the indoor ambient humidity and the preset humidity threshold, and to calculate the second difference between the indoor ambient humidity and the preset humidity threshold; The third determining module is used to determine the temperature adjustment coefficient based on the temperature adjustment amount, the historical temperature adjustment coefficient, the first difference, and the second difference.
[0072] Furthermore, both the second acquisition module and the third acquisition module include: The second acquisition submodule is used to acquire the identity identifier of the person who triggered the remote start command; The second determination submodule is used to identify the target person who matches the identity identifier from multiple people based on the identity identifier; The third acquisition submodule is used to acquire the historical temperature adjustment coefficient of the air conditioner when it supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature and the temperature adjustment amount triggered by the target person.
[0073] Furthermore, the air conditioner outlet temperature control device 300 also includes: The second control module is used to control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the user-set temperature when the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is less than the first temperature threshold.
[0074] It should be noted that the air conditioner outlet temperature control device 300 can realize the air conditioner outlet temperature control method provided in any of the aforementioned method embodiments, and can achieve the same technical effect, which will not be described in detail here.
[0075] like Figure 4 As shown in the illustration, this application also provides an air conditioner, including a processor 411, a communication interface 412, a memory 413, and a communication bus 414, wherein the processor 411, the communication interface 412, and the memory 413 communicate with each other via the communication bus 414. Memory 413 is used to store computer programs; In one embodiment of this application, the processor 411, when executing the program stored in the memory 413, implements the air conditioner outlet temperature control method provided in any of the foregoing method embodiments.
[0076] In addition, this application embodiment also provides a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program thereon, which, when executed by a processor, implements the air conditioner outlet temperature control method as provided in the foregoing method embodiments.
[0077] The device embodiments described above are merely illustrative. The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate, and the components shown as units may or may not be physical units; that is, they may be located in one place or distributed across network units. Some or all of the modules can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment according to actual needs.
[0078] Through the above description of the embodiments, those skilled in the art can clearly understand that each embodiment can be implemented using software plus a general-purpose hardware platform, or of course, using hardware. Based on this understanding, the above technical solutions, in essence or the parts that contribute to the related technology, can be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, such as ROM / RAM, magnetic disk, optical disk, etc., and includes several instructions to cause a computer device (which may be a personal computer, server, or network device, etc.) to execute the methods described in the various embodiments or some parts of the embodiments.
[0079] It should be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular exemplary embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “described” as used herein may also mean including the plural forms. The terms “comprising,” “including,” “containing,” and “having” are inclusive and therefore indicate the presence of the stated features, steps, operations, elements, and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and / or combinations thereof. The method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not construed as requiring them to be performed in a particular order described or illustrated unless the order of performance is explicitly indicated. It should also be understood that additional or alternative steps may be used.
[0080] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, enabling those skilled in the art to understand or implement this application. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of this application. Therefore, this application is not to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features claimed herein.
Claims
1. A method for controlling the outlet air temperature of an air conditioner, characterized in that, The method includes: Upon receiving a remote start command and with the current operating mode set to the preset mode, the system acquires the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and compares the outdoor ambient temperature with the user-set temperature. If the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to a first temperature threshold, a target air outlet temperature is determined based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, and the air conditioner is controlled to deliver air according to the target air outlet temperature. The number of people indoors was measured; If the presence of people indoors is detected and the duration reaches a preset time, the air conditioner is controlled to supply air according to the user-set temperature.
2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, Determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature includes: Obtain a temperature adjustment coefficient and a second temperature threshold, wherein the temperature adjustment coefficient is either preset or adaptively learned; Calculate the first difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the second temperature threshold; The target air outlet temperature is determined based on the user-set temperature, the temperature adjustment coefficient, and the first difference.
3. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that, The formula for determining the target outlet air temperature is as follows: ; in, This indicates the target outlet air temperature. This indicates the user-set temperature. This represents the temperature adjustment coefficient. This represents the first difference. , This indicates the outdoor ambient temperature. This indicates the second temperature threshold.
4. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that, Before determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the method further includes: Obtain the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature; The temperature adjustment coefficient is determined based on the temperature adjustment amount, the historical temperature adjustment coefficient, and the first difference.
5. The method according to claim 2, characterized in that, Before determining the target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature, the method further includes: Obtain the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature; Obtain the indoor ambient humidity and a preset humidity threshold, and calculate a second difference between the indoor ambient humidity and the preset humidity threshold; The temperature adjustment coefficient is determined based on the temperature adjustment amount, the historical temperature adjustment coefficient, the first difference, and the second difference.
6. The method according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that, The step of obtaining the temperature adjustment amount and historical temperature adjustment coefficient when the air conditioner supplies air according to the previous target air outlet temperature includes: Obtain the identity identifier of the person who triggered the remote activation command; Based on the identity identifier, a target person matching the identity identifier is identified from a group of people; The historical temperature adjustment coefficient of the air conditioner when it supplied air according to the previous target air outlet temperature and the temperature adjustment amount triggered by the target person are obtained.
7. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, After comparing the outdoor ambient temperature with the user-set temperature, the method further includes: If the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is less than the first temperature threshold, the air conditioner is controlled to supply air according to the user-set temperature.
8. An air conditioner outlet temperature control device, characterized in that, The device includes: The first acquisition module is used to acquire the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature when a remote start command is received, and to compare the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature. The first determining module is used to determine a target air outlet temperature based on the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature when the absolute value of the difference between the outdoor ambient temperature and the user-set temperature is greater than or equal to a first temperature threshold, and to control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the target air outlet temperature. The detection module is used to detect the number of people indoors; The first control module is used to control the air conditioner to deliver air according to the user-set temperature when it detects that there are people in the room for a period of time that is within a preset duration.
9. An air conditioner, characterized in that, It includes a processor, a communication interface, a memory, and a communication bus, wherein the processor, the communication interface, and the memory communicate with each other through the communication bus; Memory, used to store computer programs; The processor, when executing a program stored in a memory, implements the air conditioner outlet temperature control method according to any one of claims 1-7.
10. A computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, characterized in that, When the computer program is executed by the processor, it implements the air conditioner outlet temperature control method according to any one of claims 1-7.