Information processing method and device, terminal equipment, storage medium and program product
By generating a power-on signal through wireless communication between wearable devices and other devices, the convenience of powering on wearable devices without a power button is solved, enabling automatic power-on via wireless communication and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-10-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-01
AI Technical Summary
The lack of a power button in existing wearable devices makes it difficult for users to turn them on when they are off, resulting in inconvenience.
By communicating wirelessly between wearable devices and devices with the same wireless communication method, a power-on signal is generated to automatically power on the device. Communication is carried out in the power-off state using methods such as near field communication, Bluetooth, ultra-wideband, and wireless local area network, and a power-on signal is generated based on the wireless communication signal.
Powering on wearable devices without user intervention improves the user experience and simplifies the power-on process, especially in situations where a charger or buttons are unavailable.
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Information processing methods, devices, terminal equipment, storage media and software products Technical Field
[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of information processing technology, and in particular to an information processing method, apparatus, terminal equipment, storage medium, and computer program product. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of technology, more and more terminal devices have emerged, and their functions have become increasingly rich. Each terminal device can be applied in its corresponding use case, and different terminal devices may have different use cases and different functions.
[0003] For example, wearable devices have functions that other devices do not have. Due to limitations such as appearance design or wearing comfort, the development of wearable devices is increasingly trending towards miniaturization. Summary of the Invention
[0004] This disclosure provides an information processing method, apparatus, terminal equipment, storage medium, and computer program product.
[0005] A first aspect of this disclosure provides an information processing method applied to a first device, the method comprising: while the first device is in a powered-off state, performing wireless communication with a second device in a preset manner to obtain a wireless communication signal; wherein, in the powered-off state, the first device is capable of communicating with the second device in the preset manner; generating a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal; and powering on the first device based on the power-on signal.
[0006] In one embodiment, the preset wireless communication method has a preset communication range; the preset wireless communication method with the second device to obtain a wireless communication signal includes: when the first device and the second device are within the preset communication range, the first device and the second device perform the preset wireless communication method.
[0007] In one embodiment, the preset method includes at least one of the following: a communication method based on near-field communication; a communication method based on contactless radio frequency identification; a communication method based on Bluetooth; a communication method based on ultra-wideband; a communication method based on wireless local area network; and a communication method based on star flash.
[0008] In one embodiment, generating a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal includes: generating an interrupt signal based on the wireless communication signal; and generating the power-on signal based on the interrupt signal.
[0009] In one embodiment, generating the power-on signal based on the interrupt signal includes: converting the interrupt signal to obtain a converted signal; and holding the converted signal for a preset duration as the power-on signal.
[0010] In one embodiment, the first device includes a first near-field communication module; the second device includes a second near-field communication module; when the first device is powered off, the first near-field communication module is powered on and can communicate with the second near-field communication module; the wireless communication with the second device in a preset manner to obtain a wireless communication signal includes: when the distance between the first device and the second device is within a preset distance, the first device and the second device perform near-field communication to obtain the wireless communication signal; wherein, the preset distance is the maximum communication distance between the first near-field communication module and the second near-field communication module.
[0011] In one embodiment, the method further includes: stopping the generation of the power-on signal when the first device is in a powered-on state.
[0012] In one embodiment, the first device includes a wearable device.
[0013] A second aspect of this disclosure provides an information processing apparatus, comprising: a wireless communication module, configured to perform wireless communication with a second device in a preset manner when the first device is in a powered-off state, thereby obtaining a wireless communication signal; wherein, in the powered-off state, the first device is capable of communicating with the second device in the preset manner; a generation module, configured to generate a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal; and a power-on module, configured to power on the first device based on the power-on signal.
[0014] A third aspect of this disclosure provides a terminal device, comprising: a first wireless communication module for wirelessly communicating with a second wireless communication module in a second device to obtain a wireless communication signal; a power-on signal generation module connected to the first wireless communication module for generating a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal; and a processor connected to the power-on signal generation module for powering on the first device based on the power-on signal.
[0015] In one embodiment, the first wireless communication module includes: a first near-field communication antenna for interacting with a second near-field communication antenna in the second wireless communication module; and a near-field communication controller electrically connected to the first near-field communication antenna for obtaining the wireless communication signal based on the information transmitted and received by the first near-field communication antenna, and outputting a reference signal based on the wireless communication signal; wherein the reference signal is used by the power-on signal generation module to generate the power-on signal.
[0016] In one embodiment, the near-field communication controller has: a first output terminal connected to the power-on signal generation module for outputting the reference signal; and the processor has: a power-on terminal connected to the output terminal of the power-on signal generation module for powering on the first device according to the power-on signal.
[0017] In one embodiment, the reference signal includes an interrupt signal; the processor further includes an interrupt signal input terminal connected to the first output terminal, for receiving the interrupt signal when the first device is powered on.
[0018] A fourth aspect of this disclosure provides a terminal device, including: a processor and a memory for storing a computer program or executable instructions capable of running on the processor, wherein: when the processor runs the computer program or the executable instructions, the executable instructions perform the method described in any of the above embodiments.
[0019] A fifth aspect of this disclosure provides a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, implement the methods described in any of the above embodiments.
[0020] A sixth aspect of this disclosure provides a computer program product, including a computer program or executable instructions, which, when executed by a processor, implement the method described in any of the above embodiments.
[0021] The technical solutions provided by the embodiments of this disclosure may include the following beneficial effects:
[0022] In the scheme of this embodiment, when the device is powered off, the first device can communicate with the second device in a preset manner. While the first device is powered off, it wirelessly communicates with the second device in the preset manner to obtain a wireless communication signal. A power-on signal is generated based on the wireless communication signal, and the first device is powered on based on the power-on signal.
[0023] Although the first device is powered off, it still possesses the ability to wirelessly communicate with the second device in a preset manner. This means that even when powered off, if the first and second devices successfully establish wireless communication, the first device can be powered on based on the wireless signal, eliminating the need for user intervention. It avoids the need for a power button or charger, reducing the need to connect a charger to power on the device when it lacks a power button, thus improving convenience and user experience.
[0024] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not intended to limit this disclosure. Attached Figure Description
[0025] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this disclosure.
[0026] Figure 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an information processing method according to an exemplary embodiment;
[0027] Figure 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating the generation of a power-on signal according to an exemplary embodiment;
[0028] Figure 3 is a schematic diagram of an information processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment;
[0029] Figure 4 is a schematic diagram of the structure of a terminal device according to an exemplary embodiment;
[0030] Figure 5 is a block diagram illustrating a terminal device according to an exemplary embodiment. Detailed Implementation
[0031] Exemplary embodiments will now be described in detail, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description relates to the drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numerals in different drawings denote the same or similar elements. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses consistent with some aspects of this disclosure as detailed in the appended claims.
[0032] Referring to Figure 1, which is a schematic diagram of an information processing method applied to a first device, the method includes:
[0033] S100: When the first device is powered off, it performs wireless communication with the second device in a preset manner to obtain a wireless communication signal; wherein, when powered off, the first device can communicate with the second device in a preset manner.
[0034] S200 generates a power-on signal based on wireless communication signals.
[0035] S300 powers on the first device based on the power-on signal.
[0036] The solution of this embodiment can be applied to terminal devices, and the executing entity can be a terminal device, which can include mobile terminal devices and fixed terminal devices, etc. Mobile terminal devices can include mobile phones, tablets, in-vehicle central control devices, wearable devices, smart devices, and aircraft, etc. Smart devices can include smart office devices, smart home devices, and robots, etc. The first device can include the device terminal, which can be any of the above-mentioned devices.
[0037] For example, the first device may include wearable devices such as smartwatches, smart bracelets, smart rings, smart glasses, and smart ankle bracelets.
[0038] For example, the first device is a wearable device without a power button.
[0039] Terminal devices typically have wireless communication capabilities, which allow them to communicate with other devices, such as exchanging information.
[0040] For example, wireless communication methods may include at least one of the following:
[0041] Communication methods based on Near Field Communication (NFC);
[0042] Communication methods based on contactless radio frequency identification (RFID);
[0043] Bluetooth-based communication method;
[0044] Based on ultra-wideband communication methods;
[0045] Communication methods based on wireless local area networks;
[0046] Communication based on starburst.
[0047] For example, a wireless local area network may include Wi-Fi.
[0048] Wireless communication can also be achieved through other methods not listed above.
[0049] For example, the second device is a device that has the same wireless communication method as the first device. For instance, if the first device is a device with NFC functionality, the second device is also a device with NFC functionality. The first device can be a smart bracelet, smartwatch, or other wearable device with NFC functionality, and the second device can be a mobile phone, card reader, access control card reader, or turnstile with NFC functionality.
[0050] When the first device is powered off, it can wirelessly communicate with the second device to obtain a wireless communication signal. The method by which the first device and the second device communicate wirelessly in the powered-off state may include at least one of the wireless communication methods listed above.
[0051] Even when the first device is powered off, the wireless communication component of the first device, which has the aforementioned communication method, can continue to have wireless communication functionality, thereby facilitating wireless communication between the first device and the second device.
[0052] For example, the first device has a wireless communication module. When the first device is powered off, the wireless communication module is powered on. When powered on, the wireless communication module is capable of wireless communication function.
[0053] For example, the power supply in the first device is electrically connected to the wireless communication module. When the first device is powered off, the power supply in the first device can still supply power to the wireless communication module, so that the wireless communication module is powered on after the first device is powered off.
[0054] For example, after the first device is powered off, the power supply in the first device is sufficient to provide the voltage required for the wireless communication module to communicate wirelessly with the second device.
[0055] Different wireless communication methods will result in different wireless communication signals. For example, if the first and second devices communicate via NFC, the wireless communication signal will be an NFC signal. If they communicate via Bluetooth, the wireless communication signal will be a Bluetooth signal. If they communicate via NFC, the wireless communication signal will be an NFC signal. If they communicate via RFID, the wireless communication signal will be an RFID radio frequency signal. If they communicate via Wi-Fi, the wireless communication signal will be a Wi-Fi signal.
[0056] For example, wireless communication between the first device and the second device may include:
[0057] The first and second devices establish a connection and then exchange information.
[0058] After the first and second devices exchange information, the wireless communication module can obtain the wireless communication signal.
[0059] For example, the wireless communication signal may be different from the signal used by the first device and the second device to exchange information. It refers to the signal generated by the wireless communication module based on the signal used by the first device and the second device to exchange information, which indicates that the first device and the second device have achieved information interaction.
[0060] For example, wireless communication between the first device and the second device may include: the first device detecting a first wireless signal emitted by the second device.
[0061] After detecting the first wireless signal, the first wireless signal is used as a wireless communication signal.
[0062] After receiving the wireless communication signal, a power-on signal can be generated based on it. The wireless communication signal is used as the initial signal to generate the power-on signal. The process of generating the power-on signal is not limited, nor are the form or magnitude of the power-on signal restricted.
[0063] After receiving the power-on signal, the power-on signal is used as the excitation signal to power on the first device.
[0064] For example, after the first device is powered off, the power supply in the first device has a higher power level than the power supply required to power off. Here, the power supply level refers to the amount of power required for the first device to power on if the power supply is lower than this power supply level.
[0065] For example, the first device includes a controller, which has a power-on terminal, which may include a power-on pin. The controller may include a central processing unit (CPU).
[0066] Powering on the first device based on the power-on signal can include:
[0067] When a power-on signal is input to the power-on terminal, the controller of the first device can power on the first device after receiving the power-on signal through the power-on terminal.
[0068] Although the first device is powered off, it still possesses the ability to wirelessly communicate with the second device in a preset manner. This means that even when powered off, if the first and second devices successfully establish wireless communication, the first device can be powered on based on the wireless signal, eliminating the need for user intervention. It avoids the need for a power button or charger, reducing the need to connect a charger to power on the device when it lacks a power button, thus improving convenience and user experience.
[0069] In one embodiment, the wireless communication of the preset method has a preset communication range. When the preset method is different, the corresponding preset communication range may be different. Each preset method has its own corresponding preset communication range.
[0070] In S100, wireless communication is performed with the second device in a preset manner to obtain a wireless communication signal, including:
[0071] When the first device and the second device are within a preset communication range, the first device and the second device perform wireless communication in a preset manner.
[0072] Within the preset communication range, the first device can wirelessly communicate with the second device in a preset manner. Outside the preset communication range, i.e., beyond the communication range of the first and second devices, the first and second devices cannot wirelessly communicate in the preset manner.
[0073] Within the preset communication range, the first device can wirelessly communicate with the second device. Thus, according to the user's needs, when the user needs to turn on the first device, the user can move the first device to the preset head-to-head communication range between the first and second devices. This enables the device to be turned on according to the user's needs, reducing the situation where the first device is turned on when it is not needed after being manually turned off.
[0074] In one embodiment, referring to Figure 2, a schematic diagram of generating a power-on signal is shown. Generating the power-on signal based on a wireless communication signal includes:
[0075] S201, generate an interrupt signal based on the wireless communication signal;
[0076] S202 generates a power-on signal based on the interrupt signal.
[0077] The wireless communication signal serves as the starting signal for generating the power-on signal. The wireless communication signal can indicate that wireless information exchange has occurred between the first device and the second device. In this case, an interrupt signal can be generated.
[0078] An interrupt signal is a signal that the processor needs to respond to with high priority. When a wireless communication signal is received, an interrupt signal is generated. The processor will generate a power-on signal based on the interrupt signal as soon as possible, thereby increasing the speed of generating the power-on signal and thus increasing the speed of powering on the first device.
[0079] Power-on signals differ from interrupt signals and wireless communication signals. Power-on signals can be obtained by processing interrupt signals.
[0080] For example, an interrupt signal can be converted to obtain a converted signal, which may include switching between high and low levels. This converted signal is then maintained as an output for a preset duration and used as a power-on signal.
[0081] Since the interrupt signal is a momentary signal and is not continuously output, and a high level with a corresponding duration is usually used when the device is powered on, the above method can output a signal of a preset duration, thereby achieving the purpose of powering on the first device.
[0082] For example, the wireless communication module can generate an interrupt signal based on the wireless communication signal, and the wireless communication module has an output pin that outputs the interrupt signal.
[0083] For example, a power-on signal can be generated based on an interrupt signal by a power-on signal generation component. That is, the first device includes a power-on signal generation component. The structure of the power-on signal generation component is not limited, and any component capable of generating a power-on signal can be used as a power-on signal generation component.
[0084] For example, the power-on signal generation component may include a signal holding circuit, which can convert the input interrupt signal to a high level and continuously output the converted high-level signal for a preset duration as a power-on signal.
[0085] In one embodiment, the first device includes a first near-field communication module, and the second device includes a second near-field communication module; when the first device is powered off, the first near-field communication module is powered on and can communicate with the second near-field communication module.
[0086] In S100, wireless communication is performed with the second device in a preset manner to obtain a wireless communication signal, including:
[0087] When the distance between the first device and the second device is within a preset distance, the first device and the second device perform near-field communication to obtain a wireless communication signal;
[0088] The preset distance is the maximum communication distance between the first near-field communication module and the second near-field communication module.
[0089] This embodiment uses Near Field Communication (NFC) as an example for illustration. The wireless communication group included in the first device is an NFC module, and the wireless communication component included in the second device is also an NFC module. This facilitates communication between the first device and the second device through the NFC module.
[0090] After the first device is powered off, its power supply still has residual power, which is sufficient to power on the first device and maintain its normal operation. Even after the first device is powered off, the first wireless communication module remains connected to the power supply, allowing it to continue communicating.
[0091] As the communication principle of NFC is known, two NFC-enabled devices can communicate when they are close to each other. Since both the first and second devices contain NFC components, they can communicate through the first and second near-field communication modules when the distance between them does not exceed a preset distance, thus realizing NFC communication between the first and second devices.
[0092] Because the communication distance of near-field communication modules is limited, it is usually measured in centimeters, with a maximum communication distance of N centimeters. N can be determined based on the power of the near-field communication module; the higher the power, the larger N, and vice versa. For example, N can be 10.
[0093] This allows users to adjust the distance between the first and second devices to a preset short range when they need to power on the first device. This also reduces the likelihood of the first device being powered on unnecessarily due to the larger preset distances of other wireless communication methods.
[0094] In one embodiment, the method further includes:
[0095] When the first device is powered on, stop generating the power-on signal.
[0096] If the first device is already powered on, it is not necessary to power it on again. Once the wireless communication signal is received, the power-on signal production will cease.
[0097] In one embodiment, referring to FIG3, a schematic diagram of an information processing apparatus is shown, the apparatus comprising:
[0098] The wireless communication module 1 is used to perform wireless communication with the second device in a preset manner when the first device is in a powered-off state, and obtain a wireless communication signal; wherein, in the powered-off state, the first device is able to communicate with the second device in the preset manner;
[0099] Generation module 2 is used to generate a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal;
[0100] Power-on module 3 is used to power on the first device according to the power-on signal.
[0101] In one embodiment, the wireless communication of the preset method has a preset communication range;
[0102] Wireless communication module 1 is used for:
[0103] When the first device and the second device are within the preset communication range, the first device and the second device perform wireless communication in the preset manner.
[0104] In one embodiment, the preset method includes at least one of the following:
[0105] Communication methods based on near-field communication;
[0106] Communication methods based on contactless radio frequency identification;
[0107] Bluetooth-based communication method;
[0108] Based on ultra-wideband communication methods;
[0109] Communication methods based on wireless local area networks;
[0110] Communication based on starburst.
[0111] In one embodiment, generation module 2 includes:
[0112] The first generation unit is configured to generate an interrupt signal based on the wireless communication signal;
[0113] The second generation unit is used to generate the power-on signal based on the interrupt signal.
[0114] In one embodiment, the second generation unit includes:
[0115] A conversion subunit is used to convert the interrupt signal to obtain a converted signal;
[0116] A generation subunit is used to hold the converted signal for a preset duration as the power-on signal.
[0117] In one embodiment, the first device includes a first near-field communication module; the second device includes a second near-field communication module; when the first device is powered off, the first near-field communication module is powered on and can communicate with the second near-field communication module.
[0118] Wireless communication module 1 is used for:
[0119] When the distance between the first device and the second device is within a preset distance, the first device and the second device perform near-field communication to obtain the wireless communication signal.
[0120] The preset distance is the maximum communication distance between the first near-field communication module and the second near-field communication module.
[0121] In one embodiment, the apparatus further includes:
[0122] The stop module is used to stop generating the power-on signal when the first device is in the power-on state.
[0123] In one embodiment, referring to FIG4, a schematic diagram of a terminal device A is shown, the device comprising:
[0124] The first wireless communication module A1 is used to communicate wirelessly with the second wireless communication module in the second device B to obtain a wireless communication signal.
[0125] The power-on signal generation module A2 is connected to the first wireless communication module A1 and is used to generate a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal.
[0126] The processor A3 is connected to the power-on signal generation module A2 and is used to power on the first device according to the power-on signal.
[0127] The first wireless communication module A1 may include any type of wireless communication module. When the first device is powered off, the wireless communication module is able to communicate wirelessly with the second wireless communication module, that is, it has the function of communicating wirelessly with the second wireless communication module.
[0128] For example, when the first device is powered off, the power supply in the first device is electrically connected to the first wireless communication module A1, which can supply power to the first wireless communication module A1. In this way, the first wireless communication module A1 can still perform wireless communication after the first device is powered off.
[0129] The first wireless communication module A1 has an independent controller, namely the wireless communication module controller, which is used to control the communication of the first wireless communication module A1. This wireless communication module controller can be connected to the power-on signal generation module A2 and the processor A3 of the first device.
[0130] For example, the wireless communication module controller may include a microcontroller unit (MCU), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), etc. It can be used to control short-range communication and data exchange between a first device and a second device to obtain wireless communication signals.
[0131] This allows communication between the first wireless communication module A1 and the second wireless communication module to be controlled by the controller in the first wireless communication module A1, even when the first device is powered off, thus obtaining wireless communication signals without the need for control by the processor of the first device.
[0132] The power-on signal generation module A2 may include a signal holding circuit for maintaining the power-on signal of the output value processor A3 for a preset duration, so that the processor A3 can power on the first device according to the power-on signal.
[0133] For example, processor A3 may be a central processing unit.
[0134] In one embodiment, referring to FIG4, the first wireless communication module includes:
[0135] The first near-field communication antenna A11 is used to exchange information with the second near-field communication antenna B11 in the second wireless communication module.
[0136] The near-field communication controller A12 is electrically connected to the first near-field communication antenna A11 and is used to obtain the wireless communication signal based on the information transmitted and received by the first near-field communication antenna A11, and to output a reference signal based on the wireless communication signal.
[0137] The reference signal is used by the power-on signal generation module to generate the power-on signal.
[0138] For example, the reference signal may include an interrupt signal.
[0139] The first wireless communication module may include an NFC module, which includes a first near-field communication antenna A11 and a near-field communication controller A12. The first near-field communication antenna A11 may include the Rx antenna shown in FIG4, and the near-field communication controller A12 may include the NFC IC shown in FIG4.
[0140] The first near-field communication antenna A11 is connected to the near-field communication controller A12. The first near-field communication antenna A11 can interact with the second near-field communication antenna B11 in the second device B. After the first near-field communication antenna A11 interacts with the second near-field communication antenna B11 in the second device B, the near-field communication controller A12 obtains the wireless communication signal based on the interaction between the first near-field communication antenna A11 and the second near-field communication antenna B11.
[0141] The second wireless communication module includes a second near-field communication antenna B11, as shown by the Tx coil in Figure 4. The second device may include a control system for controlling wireless communication with the first device.
[0142] The output of the near-field communication controller A12 is connected to the power-on signal generation module A2 and is used to send the reference signal to the power-on signal generation module A2.
[0143] For example, the second device acts as a wireless signal transmitter, transmitting wireless signals through a Tx coil, while the first device acts as a wireless signal receiver, receiving the wireless signals transmitted by the second device through an Rx coil. The Tx coil can also receive wireless signals transmitted by the first device, and the Rx coil can also transmit wireless signals, enabling interaction between the first and second devices.
[0144] In one embodiment, referring to FIG4, the near-field communication controller has:
[0145] The first output terminal A121 is connected to the power-on signal generation module A2 and is used to output a reference signal.
[0146] Processor A3 has:
[0147] The power-on terminal A31 is connected to the output terminal A21 of the power-on signal generation module A2, and is used to power on the first device according to the power-on signal.
[0148] When the reference signal is an interrupt signal, the first output terminal A121 can be an interrupt signal output terminal, as shown in Figure 4 as the INT pin.
[0149] The power-on terminal A31 may include a Power on pin.
[0150] In one embodiment, the processor further comprises:
[0151] Interrupt signal input terminal A32 is connected to the first output terminal A121 and is used to receive an interrupt signal when the first device is powered on. Interrupt signal input terminal A32 can be the INT pin as shown in Figure 4.
[0152] In one embodiment, an example is also provided.
[0153] Due to limitations imposed by ID requirements or wearing comfort, wearable devices tend to be made relatively small. Some wearable devices even omit the power button on the device itself, requiring the device to be charged in order to power on.
[0154] When users take buttonless wearable devices out, the bracelet may shut down due to accidental operation or temperature control strategy. If there is no corresponding charger or place to charge it nearby, the device cannot be turned on and activated, affecting the user experience.
[0155] This embodiment provides a method for powering on a first device that is powered off or in sleep mode, based on an interrupt signal from a chip during NFC communication. The specific implementation is as follows:
[0156] The first device includes wearable devices. Normally, when a wearable device is powered off, it can be powered on by triggering a power button (such as the Poweron pin). However, wearable devices without a power button generally cannot be powered on using this button, and the Poweron pin will not be connected.
[0157] Normally, when a wearable device is powered off, the NFC component will not lose power and can perform normal wireless communication functions, such as swiping a card.
[0158] When the powered-off wearable device comes into contact with the second device (NFC signal emitting device), the wearable device will communicate with the second device through the first wireless communication module (including the Rx coil). The first output terminal (including the interrupt pin) of the near field communication controller (NFC IC) of the first wireless communication module in the wearable device will send an interrupt signal to the interrupt signal input terminal and the signal holding circuit of the processor A3. The signal holding circuit will convert the interrupt signal into a high level and hold the output as a power-on signal to the power-on terminal of the processor A3. The processor can power on the first device according to the power-on signal.
[0159] When the Poweron pin of a wearable device receives a continuous high-level signal, it initiates a power-on process.
[0160] It should be noted that the terms "first" and "second" in the embodiments of this disclosure are for ease of description and distinction only, and have no other specific meaning.
[0161] Figure 5 is a block diagram illustrating a terminal device according to an exemplary embodiment. For example, the terminal device may be a mobile phone, computer, digital broadcasting terminal, messaging device, game console, tablet device, medical device, fitness equipment, personal digital assistant, etc.
[0162] Referring to FIG5, the terminal device may include one or more of the following components: processing component 902, memory 904, power component 906, multimedia component 908, audio component 910, input / output (I / O) interface 912, sensor component 914, and communication component 916.
[0163] Processing component 902 typically controls the overall operation of the terminal device, such as operations associated with display, telephone calls, data communication, camera operation, and recording. Processing component 902 may include one or more processors 920 to execute instructions to complete all or part of the steps of the methods described above. Furthermore, processing component 902 may include one or more modules to facilitate interaction between processing component 902 and other components. For example, processing component 902 may include a multimedia module to facilitate interaction between multimedia component 908 and processing component 902.
[0164] Memory 904 is configured to store various types of data to support operation on the terminal device. Examples of this data include instructions for any application or method operating on the terminal device, contact data, phonebook data, messages, pictures, videos, etc. Memory 904 can be implemented by any type of volatile or non-volatile storage device or a combination thereof, such as Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM), Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM), Read-Only Memory (ROM), magnetic storage, flash memory, magnetic disk, or optical disk.
[0165] Power component 906 provides power to various components of the terminal device. Power component 906 may include a power management system, one or more power supplies, and other components associated with generating, managing, and distributing power to the terminal device.
[0166] Multimedia component 908 includes a screen that provides an output interface between a terminal device and a user. In some embodiments, the screen may include a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and a Touch Panel (TP). If the screen includes a Touch Panel, the screen can be implemented as a touchscreen to receive input signals from the user. The Touch Panel includes one or more touch sensors to sense touches, swipes, and gestures on the Touch Panel. The touch sensors can sense not only the boundaries of touch or swipe actions but also the duration and pressure associated with the touch or swipe operation. In some embodiments, multimedia component 908 includes a front-facing camera and / or a rear-facing camera. When the terminal device is in an operating mode, such as a shooting mode or a video mode, the front-facing camera and / or the rear-facing camera can receive external multimedia data. Each front-facing camera and rear-facing camera can be a fixed optical lens system or have focal length and optical zoom capabilities.
[0167] Audio component 910 is configured to output and / or input audio signals. For example, audio component 910 includes a microphone (MIC) configured to receive external audio signals when the terminal device is in an operating mode, such as call mode, recording mode, and voice recognition mode. The received audio signals may be further stored in memory 904 or transmitted via communication component 916. In some embodiments, audio component 910 also includes a speaker for outputting audio signals.
[0168] I / O interface 912 provides an interface between processing component 902 and peripheral interface modules, such as keyboards, click wheels, buttons, etc. These buttons may include, but are not limited to, home buttons, volume buttons, power buttons, and lock buttons.
[0169] Sensor assembly 914 includes one or more sensors for providing status assessments of various aspects of the terminal device. For example, sensor assembly 914 can detect the on / off state of the terminal device, the relative positioning of components such as the display and keypad of the terminal device, changes in the position of the terminal device or a component of the terminal device, the presence or absence of user contact with the terminal device, the orientation or acceleration / deceleration of the terminal device, and temperature changes of the terminal device. Sensor assembly 914 may include a proximity sensor configured to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact. Sensor assembly 914 may also include an optical sensor, such as a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) or Charge Coupled Device (CCD) image sensor, for use in imaging applications. In some embodiments, sensor assembly 914 may also include an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a magnetometer, a pressure sensor, or a temperature sensor.
[0170] Communication component 916 is configured to facilitate wired or wireless communication between the terminal device and other devices. The terminal device can access wireless networks based on communication standards, such as Wi-Fi, 4G, or 5G, or combinations thereof. In one exemplary embodiment, communication component 916 receives broadcast signals or broadcast-related information from an external broadcast management system via a broadcast channel. In one exemplary embodiment, communication component 916 also includes a Near Field Communication (NFC) module to facilitate short-range communication. For example, the NFC module may be implemented based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra Wide Band (UWB), Bluetooth (BT), and other technologies.
[0171] In an exemplary embodiment, the terminal device may be implemented by one or more application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, or other electronic components to perform the methods described above.
[0172] In an exemplary embodiment, a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium including instructions is also provided, such as a memory 904 including executable instructions or a computer program, which can be executed by the processor 920 of the device 900 to perform the above-described method. For example, the non-transitory computer-readable storage medium may be a ROM, random access memory (RAM), a compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), magnetic tape, floppy disk, and optical data storage device, etc.
[0173] A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, wherein when instructions in the storage medium are executed by a processor of a terminal device, the terminal device is able to perform any of the image processing methods described above in the embodiments of this disclosure.
[0174] This disclosure provides a computer program product comprising a computer program or executable instructions stored in a computer-readable storage medium. A processor of a computer device reads the computer program or executable instructions from the computer-readable storage medium and executes the computer program or executable instructions, causing the computer device to perform any of the image processing methods described above in this disclosure.
[0175] Other embodiments of this disclosure will readily occur to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. This disclosure is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of this disclosure that follow the general principles of this disclosure and include common knowledge or customary techniques in the art not disclosed herein. The specification and examples are to be considered exemplary only, and the true scope and spirit of this disclosure are indicated by the claims.
[0176] It should be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the precise structures described above and shown in the accompanying drawings, and various modifications and changes can be made without departing from its scope. The scope of this disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. An information processing method, characterized in that, The method, applied to a first device, includes: wirelessly communicating with a second device in a preset manner while the first device is in a powered-off state to obtain a wireless communication signal; wherein, in the powered-off state, the first device is capable of communicating with the second device in the preset manner; generating a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal; and powering on the first device based on the power-on signal.
2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wireless communication in the preset mode has a preset communication range; the wireless communication with the second device in the preset mode to obtain a wireless communication signal includes: when the first device and the second device are within the preset communication range, the first device and the second device perform the wireless communication in the preset mode.
3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The preset method includes at least one of the following: a communication method based on near-field communication; a communication method based on contactless radio frequency identification; a communication method based on Bluetooth; a communication method based on ultra-wideband; a communication method based on wireless local area network; and a communication method based on star flash.
4. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The step of generating a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal includes: generating an interrupt signal based on the wireless communication signal; and generating the power-on signal based on the interrupt signal.
5. The method according to claim 4, characterized in that, The step of generating the power-on signal based on the interrupt signal includes: converting the interrupt signal to obtain a converted signal; and holding the converted signal for a preset duration as the power-on signal.
6. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first device includes a first near-field communication module; the second device includes a second near-field communication module; when the first device is powered off, the first near-field communication module is powered on and can communicate with the second near-field communication module. The wireless communication with the second device in a preset manner to obtain a wireless communication signal includes: when the distance between the first device and the second device is within a preset distance, the first device and the second device perform near-field communication to obtain the wireless communication signal; wherein, the preset distance is the maximum communication distance between the first near-field communication module and the second near-field communication module.
7. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The method further includes: stopping the generation of the power-on signal when the first device is in the power-on state.
8. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first device includes: a wearable device.
9. An information processing device, characterized in that, include: A wireless communication module is used to perform wireless communication with a second device in a preset manner when the first device is in a powered-off state, thereby obtaining a wireless communication signal; wherein, in the powered-off state, the first device is capable of communicating with the second device in the preset manner; a generation module is used to generate a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal; and a power-on module is used to power on the first device based on the power-on signal.
10. A terminal device, characterized in that, include: The first wireless communication module is used to communicate wirelessly with the second wireless communication module in the second device to obtain a wireless communication signal; A power-on signal generation module, connected to the first wireless communication module, is used to generate a power-on signal based on the wireless communication signal; a processor, connected to the power-on signal generation module, is used to power on the first device based on the power-on signal.
11. The terminal device according to claim 10, characterized in that, The first wireless communication module includes: a first near-field communication antenna for exchanging information with a second near-field communication antenna in the second wireless communication module; and a near-field communication controller electrically connected to the first near-field communication antenna for obtaining the wireless communication signal based on the information transmitted and received by the first near-field communication antenna, and outputting a reference signal based on the wireless communication signal; wherein the reference signal is used by the power-on signal generation module to generate the power-on signal.
12. The terminal device according to claim 11, characterized in that, The near-field communication controller has: a first output terminal connected to the power-on signal generation module for outputting the reference signal; the processor has: a power-on terminal connected to the output terminal of the power-on signal generation module for powering on the first device according to the power-on signal.
13. The terminal device according to claim 12, characterized in that, The reference signal includes an interrupt signal; the processor further includes an interrupt signal input terminal connected to the first output terminal, for receiving the interrupt signal when the first device is powered on.
14. A terminal device, characterized in that, include: A processor and a memory for storing a computer program or executable instructions capable of running on the processor, wherein: when the processor is used to run the computer program or the executable instructions, the executable instructions perform the method according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
15. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, characterized in that, The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium stores a computer program or computer-executable instructions, which, when executed by a processor, implement the method described in any one of claims 1 to 8.
16. A computer program product, comprising a computer program or executable instructions, characterized in that, When the computer program or executable instructions are executed by a processor, they implement the method of any one of claims 1 to 8.